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- Casual late-night fare and classic American cocktails in historic Millionaire’s Row. Very good food and creative classic cocktails.
- Casual fine dining in acclaimed destination spa resort. Organic farm-to-table ingredients, naturally-raised meats and fish. Open to public, reservations required, 16+ years old.
- The ultimate basement rec room with a pool table, a jukebox and multiple stuffed deer heads on the wood-paneled walls. Good food and drinks.
- In business since 1923, offering cheesesteaks, wings, burgers. Daily specials. Entertainment 6 nights a week.
- Largest selection of craft beer in the burg, special late night menu is served till midnight on Friday and Saturday.
- Offshoot of their very popular meat shop. Casual dining that offers burgers and tacos, delicious sides, and specialty cocktails.
- American fare, full bar. Burgers, cheesesteaks, hangar steak, salmon, diver scallops, and pasta. Lunch entrees include a shaved ribeye panini.
- Warm and friendly Irish pub in a 1925 building. Shrimp baskets, burgers, and sandwiches that include prime rib, Reubens, cheesesteaks, and clubs.
- Casual and old-fashioned Italian joint serving classic Italian-American dishes and pizza. Lunch includes stromboli, calzone, cheesesteaks, and hot & cold subs.
- Organic local market and cafe with sandwiches, salads, smoothies, daily specials. They say they’re “A Worldly Shop in a Tiny Town” and they’re really good at it.
- Yucatecan-style food and southern Mexican regional classics. It’s located in a sweet, old-fashioned inn built in 1876. Lots of tequila!
- One of the only places to eat and drink in the Dingmans Ferry area offers outdoor dining, games, and good food and drink.
- Cute local bar and restaurant with homemade food. Burgers, wings, nachos. Dinners are comfort food platters. Friendly vibe and service, sports on TV.
- Outdoor bar and seating. Touristy place that’s seen better days. Pizza, pasta, burgers. Stick with snacks and beer. Live music on Fridays.
- Music venue with a Borscht Belt heart and Catskill-sourced fine food and libation. Menu includes steamed clams, shrimp ceviche, diver sea scallops, St. Louis ribs, and a haddock fish fry
- It’s a basic country bar and restaurant with lots of live music. Appetizers, meals, and desserts prepared with freshest ingredients available.
- Bar and eatery inside the brewery warehouse. Fish and chips, burgers, wings. Very good food and beer flights, pints, growlers to go.
- Ski lodge restaurant. Booths and bar. Nachos, cheesesteaks, burgers. Tiki bar in summer. Live music, family-friendly.
- Casual fine dining with classic offerings and creative takes on traditional steakhouse fare. Locally sourced aged beef, happy hour.
- Italian family-owned restaurant, bar, and grille in the Hotel Belvedere. Prime steaks and seafood. Reservations strongly encouraged.
- Southern/Texas-style smoked BBQ truck. Smoked ribs, brisket, chicken, and pulled pork. Reviews are bad, so take your chances, or not.
- Casual country bar and restaurant in a historic 19th-century inn with a deck and tiki bar overlooking the Delaware River. Sandwiches, steaks, pork chops, fish.
- Award-winning restaurant perched on 600 acres of Catskills wilderness. Esquire Magazine has named it one of the best restaurants in America.
- Americanized version of Mexican food includes all the basics. Large vegetarian and kid’s menus. Try the guacamole.
- Casual restaurant. Seafood, steaks, and pasta, wings, burgers, and cheesesteaks. Martini list and specialty drinks. Live music.
- Acoustically, there are none better. This Victorian-era opera house presents a wide range of live music with seating plus a large dance area.
- Re-opened and located at Sullivan County Golf Club. An upscale Italian restaurant offering house-made pasta, mains, cocktails, and a long wine list.
- Stunning view from the dining room as well as a great outdoor patio where you can relax and savor fresh food and craft cocktails. With friendly service and a diverse menu, they cater to all tastes.
- Marshalls Creek joint offers bar food, pool tables, darts, and draft beer. A friendly, welcoming, loud group of locals.
- American eatery with patio tables on the deck and a menu of steak, seafood & sandwiches. Comfortable pub-like room. Prime rib, steaks, chicken, seafood, pork, fresh fish, and vegetarian options.
- Dining room in luxury resort hotel open to the public. Reservations suggested. Resort casual dress code. $$$$
- Serving food, spirits and song to patrons of the Forestburgh Playhouse (right next door). Outdoor patio, Saturday night piano bar.
- Dine indoors or out with a top-notch view of the lake. Popular eats include slow roasted brisket and Prince Edward Isle mussels.
- On the banks of the Delaware River. Food’s pretty good and the service is friendly. Nice atmosphere.
- Italian-style paninoteca (panini bar) with a modern wine bar. Italian wines, Italian cheeses, Italian cured meats, panini, desserts, and amari.
- Very good pan-Asian restaurant serving Desi Indian, Chinese, and Thai cuisines. Colorful, uplifting atmosphere.
- Next door to and part of Jubilee Restaurant. 15 beers on tap, a full bar, wine by the glass or bottle. Big-screen TVs, speakers are available at your table. A full restaurant menu is available.
- Comfortable setting to enjoy a full selection of ales, lagers, and hard seltzers for on draft and packaged “to go”. They also have wine, cocktails, and two slushy machines.
- Casual Italian cuisine and fine dining owned and operated by star Chef Nicola Mersini. Pasta, entrees. Very good food and wine.
- Reservations are strongly recommended at the restaurant at the lovely Frogtown Inn in Canadensis. New American casual fine dining.
- Typical steakhouse just opened (Summer 2024) in Mount Pocono. Family owned and operated. Full bar, draft beer. At night their lounge opens.
- The Dutchman Tavern is a great local bar with good food, cold beer, and friendly service. Small-town vibe, lots of locals. Pool, darts, sports on TV.
- Classic Italian cuisine for over 50 years. Seafood, salad, pasta, meat. Outdoor patio, kid’s menu, full wine list.
- Overlooks Woodloch golf course. Burgers, clubs, salads. For dinners Waygu NY Strip, Veal Scaloppini, half-roast chicken. No children allowed at dinner.
- On scenic Route 97 on the Delaware River. Burgers, bar, deli, general store. The large outdoor bar is open spring thru fall. Great for rafters and campers.
- Main Street sports bar with 15 TVs, live entertainment on weekends. Wings, burgers, cheesesteaks, daily specials.
- Restaurant on the golf course at Split Rock Country Club with spectacular views overlooking the mountain. Food is hit or miss. Best for a casual golf outing.
- Traditional Irish pub at Hotel Switzerland. Burgers, soup, chili, sandwiches. Daily dinner specials. Beer on tap.
- Tavern, bar, lounge, whatever they call it, it’s a sweet old dive bar with cheap brews and good food on Main Street in Honesdale.
- Beautiful views of the Delaware. Shit-kickin’ local bar with a nice local crowd. Big city folks drop in, too. Very old building, very nice owners.