- Country bar/eatery in a huge and very old stone house. Live entertainment Wed/Sun. Outdoor seating, friendly service.
- Blue Mountain Ski Area’s restaurant. Family-friendly. Burgers, wings, scenic view from the dining room and deck.
- Pizza bread stuffed with hot dogs. Eat in/take out. Cheesesteaks, Italian sausage sandwiches, burgers, chicken parm, fries.
- Great NYC-style pizzeria dishes, old style. By the pie or by the slice. VG Italian dishes, try the cheesesteak.
- Microbrewery, pub fare, and seasonal outdoor deck and bar area with bocce, Wiffle ball, and horseshoes. Burgers, wings, steaks, pasta, nachos. Very family-friendly.
- Comfortable booths and a cozy gas fireplace. Burgers, pasta, sandwiches, and snacks. Happy hour, live music.
- Breakfast and lunch using fresh market ingredients. Creative sandwiches, salads, scratch made soups, wholesome sides. Raw, vegetarian, and vegan options.
- Tiny town local joint – the quintessential small town bar. Burgers and cold beer, pool table. People rave about their burgers.
- Small family-owned Italian run by the La Fiura family. Everything is fresh and made to order. People rave about it.
- Diner-style serves burgers, fries, sandwiches, soup and salad. Breakfast is a big bunch of omelets, pancakes, french toast, egg platters, and egg sandwiches.
- Regional foodstuffs for farm-to-table run by NYC pros that respect the land, honor tradition, and excites the senses. Very good!
- Brewery with taproom and beer garden. 10 beers on draft and 4 in cans. Beer garden is open every Wednesday thru Monday.
- Small town Main Street music bar with beer and eats. River Reporter called their burgers the “Best of 2021.”
- Family-owned artisanal bakery. European-style breads and pastries and traditional American pies, cookies, and cakes. Open to the public Sat 9-4pm.
- Fresh bagels, boiled and baked daily Friday through Sunday, available at Callicoon Marketplace and Barryville Farmers Market, 9 am – 2 pm or sold out.
- Very good pizza, pasta, wings, meatballs, and steak and sub sandwiches. Cannoli and gelato. Beer to go.
- Full breakfasts, salads, burgers, cheesesteaks. Specialty sandwiches include hot heroes and triple-deckers. Really a lot of sandwiches.
- 5th generation owned family-farm. Local trucks, live music, outdoor seating, and you can Bring Fido. Lots of fun!
- Old-fashioned with prime rib, steaks, seafood. Leftover from 50 years ago. Friendly staff.
- Prime Time Meats is a family-owned butcher shop with a bit of a deli selling cold cuts, condiments, prepared salads, and bread.
- Latin home-style cooking and Colombian baked goods. Empanadas, guava bread, oxtail, seafood, Colombian coffee. Small, affordable, very good.
- Upscale wine, cheese, charcuterie, and imported foods shop. Sit inside and enjoy, or take your wine and cheese to go.
- Sun-filled cafe and roasting facility. Small-batch coffee roaster with premium teas and locally produced raw honey from their own hives.
- Casual restaurant. Seafood, steaks, and pasta, wings, burgers, and cheesesteaks. Martini list and specialty drinks. Live music.
- Casual bar-type food with tacos, wings, sandwiches, and a burger. Craft beers, wine list. Kid’s menu. Outdoor fire pits, nice view.
- Take-out only offering authentic home-style Puerto Rican cuisine. Made-to-order mofongo, pernil, alcapurria fritters, and sorrullos.
- Simple yet serious neighborhood bar and restaurant. Wine list, cocktails, draft and craft beer, outside dining. Comfy and pleasant.
- Modern, farm-focused kitchen & market with rotisserie chickens, breakfast sandwiches, fresh seasonal sides and soups, and homemade baked goods.
- Situated in a restored 1790’s farmhouse, located in Glen Brook Golf Club. Great place to fuel up after a round of golf at this beautiful course.
- Old-fashioned, family-run standby diner offering familiar American eats – all the usual diner fare.
- Overlooks Woodloch golf course. Burgers, clubs, salads. For dinners Waygu NY Strip, Veal Scaloppini, half-roast chicken. No children allowed at dinner.
- Red, white, and rosé wines made at Big Creek’s family-owned, limited production vineyard. They serve cheese platters, wine by the glass, and seasonal cocktails.
- Lords Valley Deli serves breakfast and lunch. Eat-in or take out. Newspapers and beer to go. 12 miles from Milford.
- 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.
- Family-run business for 30 years with hot entrees, sandwiches, homemade salads, specials daily. They’re friendly.
- Good option in the Lake Region. Pizza, pasta, salads, entrees, hero sandwiches. Try Bianca pie with white truffle and basil.
- 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.
- Ice cream is not very good. Only ice cream shop in the area. Try Mary Anns Dairy Bar on Paradise Trail or any of the other Jimmy’s Ice Cream shops.
- Made by a pastry chef with flavors created by her chef husband. People LOVE them. Buy an 8-ounce jar or a 2-ounce snack pack.
- Craft cocktail bar which serves a core food menu nightly as well as inventive weekly dinner specials. Walk In breakfast/lunch turns into Stumble Out at night.
- Wake Zone Indoor Golf + Taproom by Wallenpaupack Brewing Company features 6 indoor About Golf simulators and a taproom with all of your favorite WBC brews.
- Latin-style takeout, and takeout only. Empanadas are the basic offering. Rice & beans, Chicharrones, Arepa Con Queso, Chorizo Colombiano, hot dogs, fries, mac ‘n cheese, and plantains.
- Light breakfast and lunch to eat in the shop, a bakery case of beautiful treats, and custom desserts for all occasions.
- Fantastic grab ‘n go soups, sandwiches, and bowls, as well as dinner items from this lovely little Victorian house.
- Fine specialty foods include prime beef, pork, veal, lamb, Bell & Evans poultry, exotic game meats. Cheeses, smoked salmon and trout, line of unique groceries.
- Sources spirits from all over the world for their patients to test. It’s located in the Fountain Court Shopping Center.
- Beer, wine, tapas, and very creative small plates with a Mediterranean flair alongside a small specialist wine shop. Very good.
- Daily made bagels, homemade cream cheese, sandwiches, heroes, breakfast and lunch all day. People love this place.
- Good pub food, good beer choices, and friendly service. Fish and chips, burgers, steaks, clams, and fresh fish specials.
- Food truck with empanadas, burgers, hot dogs. Sides are onion rings, rice and beans, and french fries, and Disco fries.