Does anyone know of somewhere in the area to learn ASL? We have some relatively frequent guests at the restaurant I work at that are deaf and I'd like to be able to...
Natasha P. replied:
Kristina Panarella Black
Christina M. replied:
Lifeprint.com is my favorite. I also took a BCC asl summer course. It was great! Wish theu continued it to the next level though.
April R. replied:
you can look into classes at BCC or Camden County College. Be careful of any non accredited classes, because unfortunately MANY people teach "sign language" but not American Sign Language (the language used by the American Deaf community) and they are very different. ASL is not a symbolic representation of English so you want to make sure you're learning the right thing. Interaction with members of the Deaf community is great-not only will you learn the language but you might make some good friends, too. There are books and DVDs you can purchase. Check the National Association of the Deaf website for resources. The signing naturally curriculum is excellent (DVD and workbook). Good luck!!
Pat G. replied:
I so agree with what Kelsey Erin has written. What a lovely, thoughtful woman Krysten Marie must be. And, the generous offer by CarolMarie to provide tutoring services, proves that she, too, is one very special person. Gosh! I am proud to be a resident of Medford!
Los Lamas in Hammonton, right by the railroad tracks.
Traci S. replied:
El azteca, and Fiesta Mexicana in hammonton
Joanne M. replied:
Thanks everyone, it seems like there are quite a few good ones to choose from. Glad I asked as The Mexican Food Factory was the only one I had seen on my travels!
Jennifer W. replied:
Los Amigos in West Berlin...family owned for over 40 years. Gourmet Southwestern as well as traditional Mexican. They are also doing more Vegan dishes!!!
Jennifer W. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/EatLosAmigos/
Dixie M. replied:
We have been going to Mexican Food Factory for years and love it! We have also gone to Los Amigos and enjoyed it as well.
Curious as to how many businesses in our area have a dog friendly policy which welcomes dogs (not talking service dogs which are a completely different classification)...
Dana L. replied:
I know Medford Company Store allows ( the owner hand makes harnesses and collars I got Gemma's there) I highly recommend!
Krist L. replied:
Sharon Duffy Nixon
Tom D. replied:
TD Bank
Sara R. replied:
Samantha Kennedy Connie Herman
Jennifer G. replied:
http://barkpost.com/dog-friendly-stores/#
Sandi S. replied:
Blue Sky Boutique next to Braddocks. Lovely, unique items and dog friendly!
Is there a place in Medford Square to hold a small meeting with 8 people? Perhaps a business that rents out a meeting room or restaurant that has a semi-private...
Ingrid M. replied:
Sei Bar has a private room too, you just have to make a reservation
Mel R. replied:
Remax/Andrew Realty
Kelly C. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/112652555424565Medford Chamber of Commerce
Shout out to my Medford area friends. We are looking for a casual restaurant/pizza place that has good food/drink and can accomodate a large group of people, (don't have...
Jill J. replied:
Kaleidoscope Pizzeria & Pub is really good. We had a large group there once and the food and atmosphere and service were great. (Actually it was for my father's and brother's inurnment.) You may want to call them first and see if they can accommodate you. I don't live in Medford but every time I have gone there it has been very good.
Any reviews about the new Asian restaurant in the Square called Nagoya? 38 Riverside Ave.
Joe B. replied:
https://www.yelp.com/biz/nagoya-medford I've only had their generic Chinese food, which was exactly what you'd expect of generic Chinese food for way cheaper than Blue Fuji. My understanding is that they're more about the ramen and sushi though.
Anyone know what the specific deals are for restaurant week? The flyer I have just lists participating restaurants.
Jeff B. replied:
here's the chamber website about the week - there's a lot of additional restaurants participating who are not listed on that flyer (?) http://medfordchamberma.com/events/details/restaurant-week-for-january-2018-311
Any suggestions on a restaurant for a group of girls over 21 that's fun/different n not to expensive
Edythe W. replied:
Jay's Elbow Room:)
Linda H. replied:
Don Pablo Mt Laurel good food, not all mexican, and the price is moderate. They have great MARGARITAS!!!!!!!
Meredith C. replied:
Valenzano Winery in Shamong has dinner certain nights of the week. I think you need a reservation though....but that could be fun!
Melissa S. replied:
Mexican Food Factory in Marlton. Fun to sit outside. Also a cool bar inside.
Noreen E. replied:
Dooneys Pub in Delran
John R. replied:
LC Indian Mills
Little R. replied:
Little Richard What kind of restaurant? Mexican? Try El Azteca Rt 73 Mount Laurel (BYOB-to save money on that)... Illiano Cucina-Medford has good food (Italian) I believe its BYOB... or you could try a place with option drinks and pretty good food called Millers Ale House, they surprising good food/drinks to and inexpensive.