Take-Out
- Handmade artisanal donuts with quality coffee. Beans from La Colombe and Stumptown coffee roasters. Hot drip coffee and cold brew nitro.
- Seasonal, local, fresh ingredients for specials like Meyer lemon buttermilk pancakes, blackberry syrup. Quiches, soups, salads. Great baked goods. Breakfast and lunch.
- Friendly and old-fashioned. People love it. Booths, stools at the counter, arched ceiling, a room of tables. Decent food.
- Modern, farm-focused kitchen & market with rotisserie chickens, breakfast sandwiches, fresh seasonal sides and soups, and homemade baked goods.
- Family-owned and family-friendly. Guacamole, burritos, tacos, quesadillas. Not terribly authentic, but quick and fresh.
- Small-town pizza parlor in the heart of Jim Thorpe. Pizza by the slice or pie, hoagies/heroes, cheesesteaks, calzone, and stromboli. Kids’ menu.
- 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.
- Bakery/diner with a huge fan base. 30 types of homemade pies. Pastries, cakes, muffins, cookies. Breakfast all day, lunch.
- Eat in or take out. Variety of homemade pierogies, golabki (stuffed cabbage), vegetarian dishes, smoked Kielbasa, deli meats, popular Polish and American salads.
- All kinds of grilled cheese sandwiches, including jerk chicken and pastrami. Vegan grilled sandwiches, too. Homemade soups and salads.
- Typical bar grub, including cheesesteaks, quesadillas, burgers, wings. Kids are welcome, pet friendly porch. Live music on weekends.
- Marshalls Creek pizzeria/Italian restaurant serving pizza, pasta, subs, salads, and appetizers. Gyros, too. Strip mall joint is spacious inside. Family-friendly, kids’ menu.
- Specialty food, homewares, health products, toys, books, beverages, and gifts. Many local artisan products are from the tri-state area. Fresh ground coffee beans.
- 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.
- Simple yet serious neighborhood bar and restaurant. Wine list, cocktails, draft and craft beer, outside dining. Comfy and pleasant.
- Gas and groceries. Stop in for made-to-order deli breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There’s a daily variety of freshly made salads and baked goods.
- A variety of bagels and breakfast sandwiches, BLTs, panini, and steaks sandwiches for lunch. They’ve got an assortment of potato hashes that include pastrami and andouille.
- Quality small batch wines served in Milford tasting room. Friendly, fun. Wine slushees, wine by the glass, or a flight of your choice.
- Traditional and authentic Thai menu. Soups, curries, noodle dishes, crispy fried whole fish. Customers love the Pad Thai.
- Small, family-owned, casual, authentic Greek/ Mediterranean. Shish kabob, gyro, souvlaki, shwarma, falafel, baklava. Veg-friendly, packaged goods for sale.
- Cozy little breakfast and lunch restaurant overlooking the Ledgedale area of Lake Wallenpaupack.
- Wood-fired pizza, steak, soups, and much more. Decks overlook the lake. Full bar. Highly recommended.
- Good pub food, good beer choices, and friendly service. Fish and chips, burgers, steaks, clams, and fresh fish specials.
- Busy Mexican restaurant. The menu offers the usual Mexican fare, from ceviche to fajitas. They’ve got 1,444 reviews and a 4.5 rating on Google. People like it.
- Pop-up Indian restaurant serving fresh food from a Tandoor oven. Monthly late-week lunch service. Takeout only!
- An old fire station that’s been converted into a truly terrific restaurant. Impeccable cocktails, great food, reasonable prices.
- This compact, no-frills taco joint offers a few outdoor tables and meticulously prepared Mexican eats. A little treasure in Tannersville.
- Named one of top 5 pizzas in Monroe County by Philly Bite Magazine in 2022. NY pizza that tastes like New York pizza.
- Coffee shop with breakast pastries, sandwiches, and bagels along with cappuccino and espresso. Grab an assortment of snacks, ShawneeCraft Beer, cookies, and gift items.
- Storefront Italian deli. Hot and cold heroes, chicken cutlet, meatballs, cannoli, cookies. Beer to go.
- Family owned and friendly Mexican restaurant serving homemade original family recipes. Burritos, tacos, carnitas, and more.
- Upscale restaurant overlooks the lake and golf course. Mediterranean-inspired cuisine. Deck with a beautiful view. Kids’ menu.
- Basic comfort food in the Best Western in Matamoras. It actually seems to be a decent place to grab a bite, which is odd for a country hotel’s restaurant, but, hey.
- Great for a breathtaking view of the 9th and 18th holes on the golf course. Menu features an array of sandwiches, signature salads, steaks, and more.
- Pizzeria with pasta, burgers, cheesesteaks, and fries. Pizza available whole or by the slice. Their tagline is “Real Brooklyn style pizza made by true Italians.”
- That Shake Place is a local landmark since 1968. Soft serve and hard ice cream. Old-time ambiance, great food.
- The big menu includes cheesesteaks, nachos, wings, egg rolls, tacos, pulled pork, and a burger. Full bar, friendly service.
- Terrific little Mexican and Latin American eatery with a full bar. Comfortable dining room, family-friendly, really good food. Drink specials.
- Pizzeria in a strip mall. Pizza, calzone, stromboli, pasta, burgers, heroes, cheesesteaks, and subs. Beer to go.
- Divey country bar, edge of Promised Land State Park. Cheesesteaks, burgers, wings. Beer to go, good WiFi for campsite people.
- Very good pizza, pasta, wings, meatballs, and steak and sub sandwiches. Cannoli and gelato. Beer to go.
- Unassuming storefront housing a terrific little restaurant. Mexican and Spanish food made to order, friendly service. BYOB.
- Pizzeria located in a strip mall in Matamoras. Full bar, menu of pizza and assorted pasta dishes. Customer reviews are spotty at best.
- Just outside Jim Thorpe in Bear Creek Plaza. Pizza by the slice or pie, hoagies/subs, cheesesteaks, stromboli/calzone, burgers, and kids’ meals.
- Breads and cakes are from NJ and NY, and they sell fresh meats, hams, sausages, Kabanos sausages, and bacon. Shipments of parcels by Polamer, and copies of Polish press.
- Local bakery committed to using only fresh, all-natural, high-quality ingredients. Cakes, pies, scones, cobblers, breads, cookies, and tons of other baked goods.
- London Double Decker Bus with dine-in and takeout food service. The menu is a mixture of Russian, Turkish, and Georgian foods. They’ve got quite a few vegetarian dishes listed on the menu, and a full bar.
- Soft-serve cones, shakes, frozen yogurt, dairy-free options. Fast-food menu includes hot dogs and french fries. Sundaes for dogs.
- Storefront West Indian restaurant for takeout. Oxtail, jerk chicken, curry goat. Low prices, home-style cooking. Call before you go to make sure they’re open.
- Yucatecan-style food and southern Mexican regional classics. It’s located in a sweet, old-fashioned inn built in 1876. Lots of tequila!