Sixth & Pine Menu

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  • Brendon C.

    Best kept Secret in the tri-state area. Food is absolutely delicious. Service is impeccable and the staff is so courteous.

    (5)
  • Dana N.

    Start with the sweet potato fries! The chefs accommodated two members of my family's special food requests. The food was yummy. The service is always great. They serve beer and wine, too - bonus for the drinker.

    (5)
  • K B.

    Awesome place to grab lunch with friends. The food is delicious and the atmosphere is quite. The French dip is amazing.

    (4)
  • Mike S.

    This place is tucked in the corner on the second floor of Nordstrom's. If it was easier to find - or near the Food Court - it would be packed. Thankfully, it is not and it was not. We were seated immediately and were served quickly. The food is better than anything in or around the mall.

    (4)
  • Abbie R.

    This place is for the hoity-toity of mall shoppers that see the food court and say "pish-posh." We went in for lunch after a pick-up at the Wilmington airport, foregoing our intended destination of Panera because none of us had actually been to a Sixth and Pine, despite loving Nordstrom. I wouldn't say the food was any better than Panera's and substantially more expensive. Of course it is a sit-down service place and if that's worth the few extra bucks to you, you might enjoy 6andP. Otherwise, you're way better off lunching at the more affordable Panera next door.

    (3)
  • Albert L.

    Dropped in with the parents for an afternoon coffee and dessert on a Saturday afternoon. Not too many customers as it was between mealtimes, but there were still people there. We got some coffee and the cookie sundae - a great combo if you just want to get a snack in during your shopping. The regular menu items looked great, and they were very reasonably priced. Staff was nice, and the interior is nicely muted. The open kitchen/dinette area is a nice touch. This is definitely the better dining option in the mall if you don't want to mess with the franchises or food court.

    (5)
  • William L.

    Once upon a time, malls had no food courts. One would have to eat "off-campus" before or after shopping, as shopping and dining out each were events to be savored and not just ways to pass time or refuel. The one exception came courtesy of large department stores. In New Orleans, for example, the D.H. Holmes cafeteria (the same store immortalized in "A Confederacy of Dunces") was a welcome treat when Mom had to take us downtown to buy clothes for a special occasion. What a pleasant surprise to find that such places still exist, beckoning from a discreet entrance somewhere between "Ladies" and "Bedding". Service at Sixth & Pine was prompt, professional, and helpful. There was no kids menu (maybe there was, but nothing my particular six year old would eat.) She wanted a burger. I ordered one with everything on the side, since I knew I would be eating at least part of it, and that's how it arrived. I chose a salad for myself. Extra plates, cutlery, and crayons were all there when we needed them. The Caesar Salad and burger were both excellent. The burger was moist, cooked exactly as ordered (medium-rare, in our case), and served on a better-than-average bun. Medium-rare was a gamble, I knew, as a first-graders generally won't touch anything approaching full rare. The kitchen nailed it: cooked enough for her, rare enough for me. The Caesar was crisp, tart, generously sized, and tasted of real anchovy. Both dad and daughter had a great meal, face to face, just as the fictional Ignatius Reilly did with his mom all those years ago at the very real and now missed Holmes (here, feel free to insert your regional novel with its own long lost regional downtown department store). The price per person here is going to be higher than eating in the food court, but sometimes it's worth it. Food courts press cuisines against one another, tossing diners together like chicken and peas on a plate. The food court's broad selection was a boon for groups where one wants Chinese, another McDonalds, and a third pizza. But the resulting mishmash spread of chopsticks and Happy Meals and triangular cardboard boxes diminishes the overall experience of seeking out a specific cuisine and enjoying it. Sixth & Pine's name and decor evokes an urbane diner on a downtown corner somewhere (presumably at the intersection of Sixth and Pine streets). It does that reasonably well, but for some of us older types, the atmosphere prompts memories of shopping that did not include "greeters" or bulls-eyes or blue lights, but rather dressing up to go shopping and sitting down to real meal with our moms (for in those days, only moms shopped) . One eats at a food court; here, one dines. Once in a while it's good to travel back in time to a bygone era and have a proper meal in a proper place.

    (4)
  • Yin D.

    As a family with food allergies, it can be very difficult to dine and have accommodations made for us. I went with my husband for lunch to test the waters, and I was so impressed by the manager, service, and food that I returned with my kids a few weeks later. The staff was friendly, and the manager was helpful and knowledgeable. She gave us recommendations and double checked all ingredients. It is challenging to avoid dairy, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, and soy, but the manager and chefs were able to accommodate and serve us a delicious allergy friendly meal. My family was able to safely dine and eat quality food together, and I am so grateful for a restaurant that is welcoming and so accommodating to those with food allergies.

    (5)
  • Ashley S.

    As an avid Nordstrom shopper, I had seen sixth and pine numerous times over the past few years and have always hoped to try it. Finally made it a point to stop in for lunch today amidst a busy shopping trip to the mall. First of all, I was quite surprised at the amount of people dining! Judging from the size, I wouldn't think that it would fill up, but we actually had to wait a few minutes for a table to get up. Everything is organic, local, and farm to table and you can tell. Instead of brining bread upon greeting the table, the servers bring pickled vegetables. Delicious! I would highly recommend stopping here for a quick lunch instead of dealing with the fast food and over packed food court. I will be back!

    (5)
  • Stacy M.

    Their salads are great. Almost everything else - burgers, french fries, roast chicken, sandwiches are also very good. Our only bad experience has been the fish and chips. We love fried fish - so not fat phobic - but this had a heavy, thick batter that was soaked in oil. Awful. But, it's still one of my favorite lunch places in the area. I'm only giving 3 stars right now because it was great every single visit (maybe 15 times) until about 6 months ago. Now it seems to fluctuate. Salads are still good - but I'm not so impressed with the other items any more. But... Anybody in this area knows we're in a culinary desert - so still a very solid choice for lunch.

    (3)
  • Sherri L.

    With all the great reviews on Yelp and friend recommends, we decided to give this a try with our teen-aged daughters. Everyone was very happy! Our girls were happy to split their acclaimed fish and chips - 3 nice-sized pieces of fish with an awesome crunchy coating made even better by the aoili and malt vinegar. My husband enjoyed the special chicken and pasta dish - his only complaint was the portion was a little small for him. I had the broiled salmon and spinach salad with the Parmesan crisps, bacon and vinaigrette dressing - to die for! Everything was so fresh! Our server, Carson, was warm and friendly, made us laugh and just took great care of us. We will definitely be going back whenever we are in the Christiana Mall.

    (4)
  • Mark F.

    Loved the relaxed vibe, tasty, upscale yet affordable 2.14.14 Zesty. Crunchy. Tasty. Caesar salad with warm Seared chicken breast (Romain lettuce, warm sliced marinated chicken breast, garlic croutons, Parmesan Chris, Caesar dressing $10.75) my 13-year-old son nearly licked his bowl Chicken & waffles Comfort food with a flavor infused flare (Bacon cornmeal waffle, crisp battered chicken, time infused maple syrup, with butter, $13.25) my wife thoroughly enjoyed this and took home half for lunch tomorrow Horseradish crusted salmon: Zip. Crunch. Flare. (fresh grated horseradish and panko breadcrumb crusted salmon, sautéed spinach, roasted garlic smashed potatoes, red wine natural jus $17.95) winner! Although the menu is thin, I think that contributes to quality entrées

    (4)
  • Mj M.

    Great food, great service. Awesome place for lunch. Love!

    (5)
  • J P.

    A hidden spot in the mall. The wait is always much shorter than the other restaurants. This restaurant has good food but a fairly limited menu. I like their short ribs and they have excellent sweet potato fries. You should also checkout their salmon salad.

    (4)
  • Gary C.

    Stopped for breakfast, while shopping. Good food, fresh RIPE fruit, Excellent service. Heard a rumor that their "fish and chips" are the best around.

    (4)
  • Em L.

    Great food and service! Cute atmosphere. Scott the cook was really nice, it's fun to watch them make the food if you sit up at the bar!

    (5)
  • Lexie V.

    I came here for lunch and it was fantastic. I was in town visiting family and apparently they are regulars here. I sampled a bit of everyone's food and it was all really good. I love the pickled vegetables as a starter and the sweet potato fries were delicious.

    (5)
  • Jennifer N.

    Nice spot for a long lunch. I have visited Sixth and Pine several times and thought the food was outstanding. However, do not expect to come here and get quick service, especially if you order an entree and not a salad. Every meal I have had I would recommend: Roasted chicken, Crab Louie Salad, and Chicken salad with artichoke and goat cheese. This is probably the best place to eat at the Christiana Mall.

    (4)
  • John P.

    Great food, great service!!

    (5)
  • Po A.

    Excellent sandwiches, and the sweet potato fries are like none I've ever had. Delish! Very expensive, though. Sandwiches for four, and fries for three totaled a whopping $76!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 5:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes

Sixth & Pine

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