Northeast
- Super cheap movie theatre in a mall offering first-run films. Sodas come with unlimited refills. Staff is friendly and helpful.
- Barn weddings from mid-May through Nov. 5,000 square feet, the barn can accommodate around 178 people. Beautiful.
- A “boutique mini-department store” with 4000 square feet of unique merchandise. Women’s and children’s clothes, glassware, art prints, incense, chess, checkers, more.
- See real chocolate production happening onsite and sip delicious drinks, taste chocolate, and enjoy baked goods in the roastery’s cafe.
- Beautiful 600-acre wildlife sanctuary. 5 miles of well-maintained hiking trails for all ability levels. Cross-country-skiing.
- 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.
- Self-service store on working dairy farm specializing in on-farm sales of raw milk, pastured Angus X beef, pork, pastured chicken, eggs, and seasonal produce. Non-GMO.
- Offers it all: a reception venue, ceremony venue, catering services, lodging, and entertainment, or you can rent the venue and DIY. Gorgeous.
- 250-acre wedding venue which can host up to 1,000 guests. The venue offers indoor and outdoor event spaces for ceremonies and receptions.
- Organically grown Delaware Highlands flowers for bouquets and arrangements for intimate dinner parties, tiny weddings, and editorial photo shoots.
- Local producers only market featuring organic, sustainable, and natural products. Goat milk, baked goods, vegetables, metas, eggs, flowers, more.
- 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.
- Hosts 5 guests in super-nice Hemlock Farms. Nestled in the trees, decks, grills, outdoor eating areas, a fire pit, a fireplace, and a laundry.
- Official historical society for Wayne County is a first-class museum and research library. See the history of the first steam locomotive to run on American soil.
- Boating, fishing, swimming, and nature paradise located on Keen Lake. RV, tent, and pop-up camping sites, including lakeside.
- Fairly big house that hosts 12 guests in 5 bedrooms with 9 beds and 5 baths. Fire pit, game room, deck, grill, laundry.
- Selection of gifts, kitchen/ barware, gourmet food, specialty bitters, men’s clothing, baby/kid’s gifts in Maude Alley.
- Great open space for a picturesque country wedding, with over 100 acres of land, a Great Room, pond and fountain, gardens, and the Arena stables.
- 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.
- Pop-up Indian restaurant serving fresh food from a Tandoor oven. Monthly late-week lunch service. Takeout only!
- Offers a reception venue, ceremony venue, catering services, lodging, and entertainment all rolled into one.
- 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.
- Soft-serve cones, shakes, frozen yogurt, dairy-free options. Fast-food menu includes hot dogs and french fries. Sundaes for dogs.
- They make 80 varieties of wursts and sausages with three on-site smokehouses. Their supermarket is terrific. Lots of imported beer.
- Named by Narrowsburg’s River Reporter in their “Best of 2022 for 2023” as the Best of Wedding/Specialty Cakes in the Southern Catskills and Pocono Mountains.
- Tiny breakfast/lunch storefront. Baked goods include apple fritters and cookies. French toast, pancakes, omelets, burgers, sandwiches.
- Curated vintage clothing from the 1920s-90s, antiques, vinyl in downtown Honesdale on 1008 Main Street in Union Alley .
- Independent bookstore features new, used, rate, and vintage books. They accept trades for used book credits.
- 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.
- 560-acres, private spring-fed lake for 7 to 17-year-old campers. Arts, athletics, water sports, heated outdoor pool. Adventure, arts, gourmet food, yoga.
- 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.
- Hosts 8 in 3 bedrooms with 4 beds and 2 baths. 30 acres of the countryside is highlighted by magnificent waterfalls and bordered by thousands of acres of state lands.
- Darling hometown cafe, omelets for breakfast, homemade soups, sandwiches, burgers. Don’t forget the pie.
- 400 acres, 2, 3, 4, and 7-week options for boy/ girls entering grades 3 – 11. Arts, athletics, aquatics, and outdoor adventure infused with history and culture of the Jewish people.
- Specialty wedding rental boutique located in Honesdale rents wedding furniture, china, glassware, and décor. Table settings, couches, side tables, archways, bars, and more.
- Wood-fired organic sourdough artisan pizza and live music during Friday pizza nights during the summer. Fun and laid-back.
- Classic Vietnamese dishes, fresh, high-quality ingredients. Noodle soups, sandwiches, summer rolls, rice and noodle salads. Vegan offerings, Vietnamese coffee.
- Storefront Italian deli. Hot and cold heroes, chicken cutlet, meatballs, cannoli, cookies. Beer to go.
- Pizza parlor with Italian dinners, pasta, seafood, burgers, heroes, and pizza. Friendly staff, plentiful portions. Take out or eat in.
- Old-fashioned week-long county fair held in the beginning of August. Rides, games, shows, exhibits, animals, food.
- Hosts 13 guests in 5,000 sf log home on 10 acres of forest. Your own in-ground pool and dining pavilion, perfect for friends and big family getaways.
- Co-ed modern Orthodox Jewish summer camp. Instruction in competitive and recreational sports, arts, aquatics, and electives, combined with daily Torah study.
- Breweries and fine dining alongside farm markets, cheesemongers, creameries in the agricultural paradise of Wayne County.
- Campgrounds and cottages are the places to stay in wild and wooly Wayne County. Lakes and forests abound, and farm stands dot the countryside. It’s heavenly.
- Upscale Lock 31 Outfitters is inspired by the mountains, rivers, and forests of the community of Honesdale. Clothing, shoes, sunglasses.
- USGA-rated 18-hole course on 6,419 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Restaurant, clubhouse, pro shop, tennis courts.
- Local bar with draft beer & eats. Burgers, fries, wings, nachos, soft pretzels, sandwiches, Everything house-made. Friendly warm vibe.
- Quirky hotel built in 1827. Understated rooms offer Wi-Fi and cable TV. Suites add 1 or 2 bedrooms; upgraded suites provide kitchens.
- 10 guest room lodge just 4 miles from the Delaware River. All-seasons outdoor activities. LGBT friendly.