Northeast
- Espresso bar and cafe on the shore of the Lackawaxen River. Lattes, freshly roasted hot-brewed coffee. Grab your favorite blend off the shelves.
- Scenic tours on 25-mile train ride from Honesdale, birthplace of American railroad. Restored vintage cars, fall foliage tours.
- Fish the Delaware River for trout, bass, shad, or walleye. Sweetwater is a father and son operated business that welcome both fly and spin fisherman.
- Built in 1903 for the founders of F.W. Woolworth, this lush 22-acre estate makes the perfect spot for an elegant destination wedding.
- Treasure trove of antique and vintage. Explore over 3,000 sf of store space for the new merchandise they bring in every day.
- Historic 1815 home in the beautiful village of Bethany. 3 guest rooms and a separate tiny house next door. Breakfast included.
- Secluded cabin hosts 8 guests with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths where you can Bring Fido! It’s a good choice for noisy people, too. Plenty of amenities.
- Pop-up Indian restaurant serving fresh food from a Tandoor oven. Monthly late-week lunch service. Takeout only!
- 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.
- Curated vintage clothing from the 1920s-90s, antiques, vinyl in downtown Honesdale on 1008 Main Street in Union Alley .
- Girls and boys enjoy separate activities during the day, while still being together as a family for meals and many evening programs. Friendly campers, caring staff.
- July Saturday evening concerts outdoors in a natural amphitheater. All sorts of music including Broadway, classical, bluegrass. Bring your own chairs and picnic.
- Pizza parlor with Italian dinners, pasta, seafood, burgers, heroes, and pizza. Friendly staff, plentiful portions. Take out or eat in.
- Custom log cabin home in luxe Hemlock Farms. Sit in the covered back porch next to your second fireplace! 3 lakes, 2 outdoor pools, 1 indoor pool, more.
- Bagel and coffee, breakfast, sandwiches to go, lunch to stay or to go. Farm to table, great baked goods. Daily 6 am – 2 pm, closes noon on Sundays.
- Soft-serve cones, shakes, frozen yogurt, dairy-free options. Fast-food menu includes hot dogs and french fries. Sundaes for dogs.
- 250-acre wedding venue which can host up to 1,000 guests. The venue offers indoor and outdoor event spaces for ceremonies and receptions.
- Hosts up to 7 guests on beautiful private 3-acre island on the lake. Peaceful, relaxing getaway where you can Bring Fido!
- Der Jaeger Unique arts is packed full of antiques, artwork, fine porcelain, collectibles, WWII German military items.
- Fun home goods and gifts shop located in Maude Alley, a cluster of 19th-century buildings housing 7 unique shops around a lovely garden patio.
- Casual fine dining, sophisticated New American. Menu focuses on high-quality from local farmers and artisans. Lovely decor and great service.
- Classic watering hole at Lakewood Lodge. Good food, great staff. Def a fave of outdoor activity enthusiasts.
- Historic brick warehouse. Industrial roots, modern fixtures. Cathedral-style ceilings, open beams, exposed brick on the Lackawaxen River.
- Hosts 10 guests, backs up to state game lands. Hot tub, fire pit, pool table, decks, just steps from private community lake, located close to everything.
- Small, basic rooms. Great hospitality. Local dive bar & restaurant for outdoor fans who want to go outside and play. Free breakfast.
- USDA certified organic vegetables, herbs, and flowers in Monroe Farmers Market and Liberty Farmers Market.
- Sat market. Produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, all locally grown/produced. Honey and maple products, hanging baskets, plants.
- Quirky hotel built in 1827. Understated rooms offer Wi-Fi and cable TV. Suites add 1 or 2 bedrooms; upgraded suites provide kitchens.
- Family-run market farm that uses conventional and hydroponic growing techniques. At farmers markets on the weekends.
- Deli, natural foods market with salads, wraps, soups and daily specials All items homemade with local meat and produce. Eat-in or take-out.
- Tiny breakfast restaurant in the middle of nowhere serves gorgeous homemade pies and gigantic beautiful pancakes. Get there early on a weekend. If you want one of their pies, call a few days in advance.
- Rustic quiet family camping in the northern Pocono Mountains on Lake Ponderosa. Cabin, RV, tent, group sites. Tons of activities.
- Tent/RV sites on spring-fed lake. Full hook-up, cottages, rooms. Homemade meals on weekends, 2 dance halls, laundry, game room, boat rentals, camp store.
- Sleepaway summer camp for youth that have social and emotional learning challenges. any age from 8 years to 21 years. Sessions of any length from 1-9 weeks.
- Brick oven pizzas, very good artisanal gelato, house made pastries, Italian entrees, soups and sandwiches.
- Organically grown Delaware Highlands flowers for bouquets and arrangements for intimate dinner parties, tiny weddings, and editorial photo shoots.
- Traditional co-ed 7-week sleepaway camp for campers aged 6-17 since 1923. Art, drama, athletics, and adventure.
- Friendly hometown restaurant serves pizza, pasta, sandwiches, daily specials. Soups, salads, burgers. Desserts made fresh daily.
- Fairly big house that hosts 12 guests in 5 bedrooms with 9 beds and 5 baths. Fire pit, game room, deck, grill, laundry.
- Old-fashioned week-long county fair held in the beginning of August. Rides, games, shows, exhibits, animals, food.
- Historic farmhouse on 5 acres. Stocked fishing, boating, swimming pond w/ sand beach. Easily accessible, wonderfully quiet.
- This is a big barn of a bar with food, great outdoor seating, and Western-style decor. The landscaping is gorgeous and the service is known for being terrible.
- 10 guest room lodge just 4 miles from the Delaware River. All-seasons outdoor activities. LGBT friendly.
- Soups, salads, sandwiches in shop owned by next door’s Dyberry Forks. Wed-Sunday 11 – 3pm. Give a call to place a take-out order.
- The farm stand of Riverside Farms. Small-batch ice cream, milk, butter, and eggs. Self-serve farm store open year-round. An ice-cream stand is open during the warmer months.
- Dave’s Super Duper is Honesdale’s hometown grocery store. Small, basic grocery setup. Family-owned and friendly. Dave’s Beer Store is attached.d.
- Coffee shop, roaster, espresso bar. Coffee beans roasted by Black & Brass Co. Milk and cream from local farmers. Pastries include gluten-free.
- Old-fashioned bakery that sells breads, pastries, and cakes. Everything is made by hand and baked on the premises.
- Honesdale habituée Washington Irving slept here. Birthplace of the American railroad. Homestead of Dwight Shute of The Office. Great restaurants and a state park. Beautiful.
- For beginners to experienced riders for 30 years. They offer boarding, lessons, carriage and sleigh rides, pony parties, and hayrides.