- Located less than 15 minutes from the shores of Lake Wallenpaupack. Hideaway is the perfect spot to cool off after a day on the water with an iced coffee.
- Comfort food and burgers, home-style cooking. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Their specialty is homemade baked goods.
- Simple, sweet, and quaint, great Eggs Benedict, banana pancakes, and a kick-ass Patty Melt for lunch. Recommended!
- Manning’s homemade starts with the farm. They make a wide selection of ice cream flavors, ice cream cakes, and ice cream pies and deliver to their stores.
- Warm, friendly brewpub with craft beer on tap and pub fare. Fabulous outdoor dining on their beautiful porches in this 1800s building.
- Fresh ingredients in acai bowls, fresh juices, and smoothies. They’ve also got some old-school video games against the wall.
- Tiny, friendly, Peruvian restaurant. Authentic cuisine, cheerful dining room. Operated by the Llama Ice Cream family reviewed by the New York Times.
- Situated on picturesque Lake Naomi. Lovely New American menu. Grill room with a full-service bar and outdoor deck overlooking the lake.
- Coffee shop in beautiful old Main Street storefront. Features locally roasted roasted coffee, baked goods, and bagel sandwiches.
- Sources spirits from all over the world for their patients to test. It’s located in the Fountain Court Shopping Center.
- Beautiful views of the Delaware. Shit-kickin’ local bar with a nice local crowd. Big city folks drop in, too. Very old building, very nice owners.
- Sweet spot just outside of town. Verrrry friendly to locals and tourists alike, with cold beer and homemade food.
- Marshalls Creek pizzeria/Italian restaurant serving pizza, pasta, subs, salads, and appetizers. Gyros, too. Strip mall joint is spacious inside. Family-friendly, kids’ menu.
- Dining room in luxury resort hotel open to the public. Reservations suggested. Resort casual dress code. $$$$
- Italian family-owned restaurant, bar, and grille in the Hotel Belvedere. Prime steaks and seafood. Reservations strongly encouraged.
- Casual sports bar/eatery set in a historic train depot with many TVs. Burgers, nachos, quesadillas, sandwiches, flatbreads, and wings. Family-friendly.
- Great Bear golf course restaurant in clubhouse open to the public. Covered patio overlooks the 18th hole. Nice dining room.
- Nice Latin American joint located in the Bartonsville Plaza. Rice, beans, pernil (roasted pork), pollo guisando (chicken stew), empanadas, more, cooked home-style.
- Restaurant at The Swiftwater. Have a bountiful breakfast, delectable dinner, or a carefully crafted cocktail.
- Burgers, Guinness beef stew, fish ‘n chips, lots of live music and a friendly staff in an authentic Irish bar on Stroudsburg’s Main Street.
- Yucatecan-style food and southern Mexican regional classics. It’s located in a sweet, old-fashioned inn built in 1876. Lots of tequila!
- Pastries both old school and new plus seasonal flavors, fresh bread, and the best babka in the Catskills.
- Old-school diner that has been in the center of Mountainhome for decades. Counter and stools, tables and booths. Breakfast all day, kids’ menu.
- One of those tiny country joints in the middle of nowhere that’s been there forever that people just love. They say the food is great.
- Korean-owned Japanese restaurant in a strip mall. Service is slow, fish is fresh, and food is tasty. Sushi and teriyaki. Inexpensive.
- Re-opened and located at Sullivan County Golf Club. An upscale Italian restaurant offering house-made pasta, mains, cocktails, and a long wine list.
- Regional foodstuffs for farm-to-table run by NYC pros that respect the land, honor tradition, and excites the senses. Very good!
- Named after the Sorrenti Family Estate’s grandmother who started the first brick oven pizzeria in Milwaukee in 1943. Wood-fired brick oven pizza, pastas, calzone.
- Hand-dipped & soft-serve ie cream. Cones, shakes, floats, ices, sundaes. Waffle & pretzel cones. Spillane’s hot dogs on a toasted New England-style roll.
- French breakfast and lunch restaurant. Croissants, pastries, waffles. Daily lunch specials. Fresh, organic food. Can’t Make It to Paris? Eat at Branko’s.
- An old fire station that’s been converted into a truly terrific restaurant. Impeccable cocktails, great food, reasonable prices.
- Cardinal Hollow Winery has joined the historic Castle Inn to offer up unique wines that you wont find anywhere else like: Jalapeno Wine, Whiskey Mead, Agave (Tequila) Wine and 100% fruit wines. Offering tastings, glass sales and bottles to go along with beer and mixed drinks.
- Country bar/eatery in a huge and very old stone house. Live entertainment Wed/Sun. Outdoor seating, friendly service.
- Tiny storefront breakfast place in an old Victorian. Daily from 6 am – 1 pm. Omelets, pancakes, french toast, country-fried steak.
- Main Street, downtown Stroudsburg. Philly steaks, burgers, hoagies, stromboli, and beer. Full bar. Take-out or eat in. Beer to go.
- Casual fine dining with classic offerings and creative takes on traditional steakhouse fare. Locally sourced aged beef, happy hour.
- Quaint country place in a historic building with outdoor deck. Drink specials, steak, salmon with crabmeat, burger, fried chicken sandwich.
- Sushi, ramen, udon, and authentic Japanese street food in a casual, hip atmosphere. Pennsylvania’s first and only sake brewery.
- Very good Italian food in the tiny town of Wurtsboro.
- 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.
- This fresh take on your neighborhood corner bar is very pretty and very good. Full bar, draft beer, chili, buffalo shrimp, wings, cheesesteaks, burgers, goat tacos, sloppy joes.
- Ice cream shop open all year for ice cream, sundaes, and shakes. They get their ice cream fresh from the wonderful Manning Farm Dairy of Dalton.
- 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.
- Bagels are hand-rolled, kettle boiled, and baked DAILY. Soups, sandwiches, pastries, coffee, all New York style.
- Authentic Mexican kitchen prepares food in small batches all day long. Apps, tacos, tortas, Mexican dinners. Mole con Pollo, Carne Asada, pork chops, Adobo Rojo.
- Open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Some customers seem to love it, but we say no. Cute building, tho.
- Friendly and old-fashioned. People love it. Booths, stools at the counter, arched ceiling, a room of tables. Decent food.
- Local hangout with cheap drinks and friendly bartenders. Good for watching sports on TV, great bar food.
- Order app from list, go to the buffet and put a plate together. Chefs at the massive grill will cook your dish while you wait. Fun.
- 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.