- Fantastic quick and casual eatery serving baked goods, coffee, breakfast, lunch, and an array of coffee drinks.
- Dry white and red, semi-sweet, sweet wine, and sangria. They’ve also got beer on draft. Bring your own food. Friendly and welcoming.
- 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.
- Heritage farm cidery dedicated to preserving the heritage of North American cider making, while delivering a fantastic, one-of-a-kind product.
- An excellent chef-owned restaurant in a chalet-like building that sports a lovely deck. It’s reasonably priced and offers a pizza menu along with a fine dining menu.
- On the banks of the Delaware River. Food’s pretty good and the service is friendly. Nice atmosphere.
- 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.
- Charcuterie platters, fondue mac & cheese, soups, sandwiches, desserts. Daily specials. Sweet wine list.Small town charm, big city sophistication.
- 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.
- They’ve got pizza, calzone, stromboli, pasta, burgers, and subs. They also make a slew of Italian entrees. They’ve got beer to go, along with a full bar specializing in frozen cocktails.
- Their own ciiders and locally produced kombucha, and beer. Maple syrup and body care products, too. 10 miles from Ricketts Glen State Park.
- Casual, rustic-style at Lake Wanoka Resort. Wings, burgers, sandwiches, dinner entrees. Play area for the kids. Outdoor dining.
- Home of the deep-fried hot dog. 100% all-beef w/ natural casing on potato bun. Cheesesteaks, wings, fries, sweet potato fries.
- Family-owned restaurant serves empanadas, wings, burgers, cheesesteaks, Cuban sandwiches, vegetarian options.
- Largest selection of craft beer in the burg, special late night menu is served till midnight on Friday and Saturday.
- Casual Italian cuisine and fine dining owned and operated by star Chef Nicola Mersini. Pasta, entrees. Very good food and wine.
- Diner/country-style place. Huge portions, great prices, wonderful staff. Breakfast Saturday and Sunday until 11:00 am.
- Fun, noisy bar and grill in chalet-shaped building, walls lined with deer heads. Steaks, seafood, burgers. Outdoor tiki bar, fire pit.
- Intimate jazz venue in a vaulted 19th-century wireworks factory. Latin Jazz to bebop and African rhythms to classic jazz in an acoustically exceptional venue.
- 50’s inspired creamery serves soft-serve and hard ice cream, milkshakes, and snacks. Stop in for ice cream and game of mini-golf.
- Small-town restaurant with big-city aspirations. Steaks, tuna tartare, salmon, fish and chips, and chicken penne are on the dinner menu. Daily specials.
- Walk up serving windows, outdoor seating, plenty of parking. Soft-serve, yogurt, ices, sundaes, floats, and doggie treats.
- Spanish and Caribbean restaurant that says “The secret ingredient is love.” Outdoor dining gives an excellent view of the Delaware River. It’s friendly and homey and fun.
- Coffee, espresso, and made-to-order cake donuts. Breakfast donut sandwiches, too. Stop in or order online.
- Casual restaurant. Seafood, steaks, and pasta, wings, burgers, and cheesesteaks. Martini list and specialty drinks. Live music.
- Butter Bistro at Frogtown Inn offers Butter’s Beverage Garden with BBQ, beverages, and bocce in the summertime.
- Trailer parked in Salvation Army parking lot is one of the hidden gems of the Poconos. Hot dogs, burgers, cheesesteaks, fries. Ridiculously low prices.
- Super-casual cocktail bar, beer bar, and pub offering beer, whiskey, and wine flights. The Tasting Room offers a menu of salads, sandwiches, and snacks.
- Very good Thai food & cocktails. Large, comfortable dining room, outdoor deck with view for miles.
- The Hideout Club House Restaurant offers a dining room and a pub. The Pub offers flat screen TVs to enjoy all your favorite sports events.
- Sue’s is a sweet new Thai restaurant in a converted old diner serving fresh, expertly prepared homemade food. Friendly service.
- Pizzeria in a strip mall with a comfortable dining area. Enormous menu with pizza, rolls, calzones, subs, pasta. Kids’ menu.
- Authentic Asian Fusion serving Fresh Chinese and Japanese cuisine. Take out. Offers all you can eat sushi and Chinese.
- The restaurant at the 140-year-old Tom Quick Inn has reopened as of spring, 2021. Charming, good service, highly rated by guests.
- Log cabin-themed taproom of the Log Tavern brewery in beautiful Milford. Live music, food, IPAs, stouts, and wheat beers. Growlers to go.
- It’s a franchise, it’s a chain, and it’s actually pretty good (or we wouldn’t include it here). Burgers, fries, milkshakes.
- Jamaican-style tiny BBQ joint serving jerk chicken, jerk trout, collards, and a spicy (vegetarian) ital stew. Local farm-fresh ingredients.
- Joe, ex of Capri Pizza, is back. Pizza and calzone in Lewis’s Shopping Center, located between China 3 and Family Dollar.
- IPAs, farmhouse ale, blonde ale, and more. No food, but you’re welcome to bring your own. Gorgeous reclaimed high and low tables. Friendly staff and a good time.
- Located at the top of Camelback Mountain, Camelback’s Summit House offers ski-in, ski-out convenience with breathtaking views of the Pocono Mountains.
- Traditional bakery with a sourdough specialty and traditional Polish and Eastern European desserts and breads. Packaged Polish grocery items and a bit of deli.
- Coffee, scratch made cupcakes (gluten free too!), muffins, cinnamon rolls, and custom order cakes. They’ve got a bakery and a dessert bar.
- Small-town restaurant. Sandwiches, chili, soups, salads. Dinner menu adds steaks, prime rib, fried chicken, and seafood.
- Fine dining destination restaurant with a view. Creative regional cuisine served in a 20th-century Parisian chic dining room. Reservations highly recommended.
- Local hangout with cheap drinks and friendly bartenders. Good for watching sports on TV, great bar food.
- Drive-thru coffee shop. Coffee, espressos, chais, real fruit smoothies. Fresh baked muffins, croissants, breakfast burritos, more.
- Old-school diner that has been in the center of Mountainhome for decades. Counter and stools, tables and booths. Breakfast all day, kids’ menu.
- As country as country gets. Be seated at a picnic table, wooden booth, table, or counter for breakfast, lunch, or dinner or get a cone to go from the dairy bar.
- Brewery dining room with gastropub fare and craft cocktails. Pizza, tacos, soups, salads, desserts, and snacks. Flights, pints, and growlers to go.
- Their selection includes a fried chicken sandwich, their signature cheesesteak, and more. Besides sandwiches, they also offer small bites, like salads, crab cakes, and wings.