This use to be the place to go to in my 20s. I came back to visit and see some old friends to reconnect and it wasn't the same place. The crowd even with a DJ was so thin and I got to see why. The bartenders I asked for a single in a pint the first round and it tasted like mostly liquor, the second round was a straight soda with no liquor, third round I asked for a cider, after that the DJ was done and the DJ was awesome, and the main reason I was there by that point. Definitely worth it for the DJ but the 4th time going up I wanted to ask for a 6 pack to go home and the bartenders each saw me and just walked right on by slowly blatantly ignoring me. I don't know if I did something to upset them? Nothing was mentioned to me and I just sat at a table so it wasn't like I was up to mischief. But they blatantly ignored me despite putting hands up to wave them down in a bar that wasn't even full and an hour before last call too so there wasn't any excuse to ignore me as far as I knew. I wound up going to Sheetz nextdoor and getting a 6 pack for home.
This use to be the place to go to and I was shocked when I went through the door and saw how dead it was. It use to be impossible to find a table or chair at the bar and the dancefloor full. I use to come in after work and stay til closing. I came in wondering if I'd keep up with the crowd and when I went it it wasn't the same place. It was really sad to see how much this place has died. Have no doubt it has to do with the service. My wife is an ex bartender of 10 years and said she was appauled by the service. No communication on why they acted the way we did if we were too much to be served. No attention to the customers. Drinks were either over poured or under poured. And I don't even get the chance to tip them because I was waiting until the end because I only had big bills and my drinks were going on friends tabs but I still wanted to leave my own tip but I guess not with them refusing to acknowledge me. I really don't think that we deserved that or drank enough to be ignored like that. I hope to see Hulls come back aroundsometime soon and not be another dieing bar in this...
Read moreIn all of these years, I had never visited Hull's Landing, and it was mainly due to the very tacky curbside appearances - torn and flapping canvases with fake palm trees on some sort of upstairs terrace thing. Decided to give the place a try since there is SO little in the way of decent food in the Williamsport/Bloomsburg/Dushore triangle.
The waitress/bartender was pleasant enough, but it's not necessary to give a full account of one's personal life to a completely unfamiliar customer.
Food was so overpriced that I had fully expected to be pleasantly surprised. Not so. TINY crock full of mundane croutons that were soaked in about 4 tablespoons of French onion soup for 4 bucks. Also ordered the Club Burger which was $12. TWELVE dollars and it did not come with fries or anything other than chips and a pickle spear. Adding fries was a $2 upgrade (?!). Also ordered the Cheesy Garlic Bread that, for $6 per order, I expected to be out of the ordinary. Again, not so.
The food at this joint is terrible and, as always, comes off of the same Sysco truck that supplies every other place in the Northern Tier. Not only was it terrible, but it was obscenely expensive for the quality and portions.
I will never, ever return to this place, and I will advise anyone else against the FOOD. Drinks? I cannot imagine the cost of an alcoholic beverage at Hull's Landing except that it must be jacked up for all of the incoming gas-bags and their bags and bags of...
Read moreGreat food, great waitress, but It's a lil pricey for certain things In my opinion. My mom got a pasta that I can't remember what the name of it was but costed $18 plus a Pepsi ($2.50), my sister Haley got a BLT ($12) with brew City that costed $14 with the fries ( they charge an extra $2 for any fries since sandwiches come with chips) and to drink a pepsi ($2.50). My other sister Aislyn got the landing burger ($12) plus brew City fries ($2) and to drink a root beer ($2.50). I got the Double Decker burger ($12) plus fresh cut fries so $14 and an Angry Orchard hard cider ($4.50). Then for dessert my mom a sister got each a piece of Reece's peanut butter pie (small pieces mind you) they costed $4 each and my other sister Aislyn got the lava cake with ice cream which is $7 on the menu and comes with the ice cream then when you get the bill it's $8 total cause they charged an additional $1 for the ice cream it was supposed to come with. Me I didn't get dessert. All said and done, it came out to $93.28 after tax and that doesn't include the tip given to the lovely waitress. Overall it was a great experience just was a lil surprised at the prices and hidden fees like the lava cake but the food and experience we're great...
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