Stroudsburg
- Charcuterie platters, fondue mac & cheese, soups, sandwiches, desserts. Daily specials. Sweet wine list.Small town charm, big city sophistication.
- Cappuccino, latte, Americano, macchiato, and espresso. Coffee from Stroudsburg’s small batch roaster Hrysek Farms. Baked goods, cozy atmosphere.
- Overnight sports camp for kids 8 to 17. At ISTC they believe in teaching life skills through sports. The 450-acre lakeside facility is minutes from I-80.
- Pizza bread stuffed with hot dogs. Eat in/take out. Cheesesteaks, Italian sausage sandwiches, burgers, chicken parm, fries.
- Satay, dumplings, Pad Thai, Evil Jungle curry, Massaman curry, coconut shrimp, crispy duck, and more. Great for take-out.
- Good Hispanic food specializing in Dominican. pastelillo, papas rellenas, ensaladas, mofongo, carnes, and more.
- Old-fashioned, family-run standby diner offering familiar American eats – all the usual diner fare.
- Wild-caught seafood from the Fulton Fish Market at Hunt’s Point in the Bronx for 30 years. Fresh delicious fish, friendly owner.
- Well-appointed, comfortable Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar. Full bar and the fun of hibachi, with reasonable prices. Good for kids, too.
- Grab your favorite Viking and get over there! “Mead – It’s What You Need.” Live music on Saturday nights.
- Both upscale and cozy, this steakhouse serves tapas, shareable plates & drinks. Hand-cut prime steaks and seafood. Outdoor seating area. $$$$
- Mountain View Vineyard, Winery, Brewery & Distillery is all of these. Charcuterie board, flatbreads, sandwiches.
- Living history museum preserves 19th century Penn German heritage. Period dress, re-enactment of daily life on the farm.
- Typical Red Roof, typical budget hotel. Rooms include Wi-Fi, microwave, mini-fridge, flat-screen TV. Bring Fido.
- 1930s country inn. Tables and booths, fireplaces, river stone bar. Steaks, chops, seafood. Happy hour daily 4-6 pm, half-price appetizers. Outdoor deck.
- Family-run, taking pride in making handcrafted batches using local and global fruit. Pizza, Lebanese food, cheese plates.
- Jewish co-ed overnight camp featuring sports, arts, and inclusive Jewish programming known for its community of campers, families, staff, and alumni from around the world.
- Dry white and red, semi-sweet, sweet wine, and sangria. They’ve also got beer on draft. Bring your own food. Friendly and welcoming.
- Seasonal fruits, vegetables, and flowers. You can also buy homemade bread, baked goods, and honey. Open Saturdays May – October.
- 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.
- 61.5-acres of a section of the Pocono Creek with Class A wild trout waters. Thickets of old-growth rhododendron, colonies of spring wildflowers, and wetland habitats.
- 1/8 mile clay kart racing oval in its 27th season (in 2019) in Stroudsburg, PA. Smooth, fast race track. Races every Friday night from March through October.
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner items along with bakery goods for dining in the café, and packaged to go.
- Italian ice, frozen custard, and gelati, a mixture of the two. Friendly services, tons of flavors. Add candy to your custard! Quick in and out.
- Cute country restaurant with an emphasis on pizza. Casual dining in a friendly atmosphere. Just 3 minutes from downtown Stroudsburg.
- Centrally located in eastern Poconos. Rooms have 1 king or 2 double beds. Free breakfast, WiFi, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, coin-operated laundry.
- Americanized version of Mexican food includes all the basics. Large vegetarian and kid’s menus. Try the guacamole.
- Tex-Mex joint on Main Street. Menu is typical for small-town American joint. Outdoor seating. Not particularly recommended.