Honesdale 18341
- Curated vintage clothing from the 1920s-90s, antiques, vinyl in downtown Honesdale on 1008 Main Street in Union Alley .
- Cheap, fast, fresh, food until midnight, 7 days a week. Cheesesteaks, burgers, 16 styles of grilled dogs, baskets, and fries.
- Casual, rustic-style at Lake Wanoka Resort. Wings, burgers, sandwiches, dinner entrees. Play area for the kids. Outdoor dining.
- Soft-serve cones, shakes, frozen yogurt, dairy-free options. Fast-food menu includes hot dogs and french fries. Sundaes for dogs.
- Co-ed sleepaway camp for ages 6 to 16, in business since 1957. 350-acre estate, private Lake Cayuga. Outdoor activities and skills.
- Hosts 13 guests in 5,000 sf log home on 10 acres of forest. Your own in-ground pool and dining pavilion, perfect for friends and big family getaways.
- Private club for members and guests. A challenging 18 holes on what many consider some of the finest greens in golf.
- Tiny breakfast/lunch storefront. Baked goods include apple fritters and cookies. French toast, pancakes, omelets, burgers, sandwiches.
- Bring the kids to this 1870 schoolhouse to look at a day at school with eight grades taught by one teacher. Call for hours.
- Classic Vietnamese dishes, fresh, high-quality ingredients. Noodle soups, sandwiches, summer rolls, rice and noodle salads. Vegan offerings, Vietnamese coffee.
- 6 guests in a 3 bedrooms loft with 5 beds and 1 bath in a remodeled 1800s building in downtown Honesdale.
- Lake Bryn Mawr Camp is one of the oldest traditional all-girls sleepaway summer camps in North America, established in 1921 for girls from 2nd to 10th grades
- 136-year-old family-run log home company. Personal service, precision craftsmanship, stunningly beautiful homes.
- Breweries and fine dining alongside farm markets, cheesemongers, creameries in the agricultural paradise of Wayne County.
- Casual fine dining, sophisticated New American. Menu focuses on high-quality from local farmers and artisans. Lovely decor and great service.
- Similar concept to Chipotle offer rice bowls:Middle Eastern, Korean, Japanese, India, Southwestern/Mexican, and more. Gluten-free and vegan options.
- Local producers only market featuring organic, sustainable, and natural products. Goat milk, baked goods, vegetables, metas, eggs, flowers, more.
- Official historical society for Wayne County is a first-class museum and research library. See the history of the first steam locomotive to run on American soil.
- Traditional co-ed 7-week sleepaway camp for campers aged 6-17 since 1923. Art, drama, athletics, and adventure.
- Small batch artisan and vintage goods. Nostalgic candies, beauty products, home decor – things you need, and things you want.
- Quirky hotel built in 1827. Understated rooms offer Wi-Fi and cable TV. Suites add 1 or 2 bedrooms; upgraded suites provide kitchens.
- Restaurant on Hotel Wayne ground floor. People rave about dry-aged steaks. Lunch menu of burgers, salads, wings, more. Wine list.
- They make 80 varieties of wursts and sausages with three on-site smokehouses. Their supermarket is terrific. Lots of imported beer.
- Tent/RV sites on spring-fed lake. Full hook-up, cottages, rooms. Homemade meals on weekends, 2 dance halls, laundry, game room, boat rentals, camp store.
- Classic diner fare and Neapolitan pizza. Burgers, hoagies, heroes, subs, sandwiches, calzones, and stromboli. Breakfast all day.
- Deli, natural foods market with salads, wraps, soups and daily specials All items homemade with local meat and produce. Eat-in or take-out.
- Sweet little shop outside of Honesdale jammed with vintage collectibles. Jewelry, bakeware, dishware, art, much more.
- Honesdale pizzeria with pasta dishes, calzones, and sandwiches. Dinners include lasagna, shells, ravioli, Fettuccini Alfredo, spaghetti and meatballs, and calamari.
- Papa’s Ice Cream Cottage sells cones, flurries, milkshakes, Italian ices, and sundaes. Delicious strawberry shakes and very pleasant servers. Kid’s milkshakes for the littles.
- Espresso bar and roastery. Each location of Black & Brass roasts its own beans for serving. Spectacular waterfall behind shop.
- Say “I do” in a destination wedding at your own private summer camp. With overnight accommodations for even the largest guest list.
- This family farm has been making their own cider since 1929. Pumpkins, gourds, apples, honey, maple syrup, and more. Short season!
- Selection of gifts, kitchen/ barware, gourmet food, specialty bitters, men’s clothing, baby/kid’s gifts in Maude Alley.
- Real barbecue is cooked with wood…period. Eastern Beast Barbecue uses only 100% wood-fired pits, closely tending the oak-wood fires for hours, turning those cuts of meat into pure magic.
- Century-old Victorian house located within walking distance of the shopping and entertainment district of Honesdale.
- Basic Honesdale Weis supermarket with prepared foods, bakery, pharmacy, sushi, beer. In-store cafe.
- Pop-up Indian restaurant serving fresh food from a Tandoor oven. Monthly late-week lunch service. Takeout only!
- French breakfast and lunch restaurant. Croissants, pastries, waffles. Daily lunch specials. Fresh, organic food. Can’t Make It to Paris? Eat at Branko’s.
- Tucked away on a back road with a good selection of display fireworks and consumer fireworks that are pretty affordable. Very nice people.
- Full of fun one-of-a-kind finds. Home décor, candles, soaps, jewelry, purses, t-shirts, pottery, outdoor décor, pet items, and so much more.
- Rustic quiet family camping in the northern Pocono Mountains on Lake Ponderosa. Cabin, RV, tent, group sites. Tons of activities.
- Budget alternative that may end up being the best of all. 50-acre farm on Dyberry stream. Streamside and covered ceremonies.
- Hosts 8 in 3 bedrooms with 4 beds and 2 baths. 30 acres of the countryside is highlighted by magnificent waterfalls and bordered by thousands of acres of state lands.
- Free June music festival in Honesdale’s Central Park. Local and nationally known live acts. Artists’ row, food vendors, kid’ area.
- Casual, farm-to-fork dining. Meats, produce, and cheeses locally sourced. Seasonal menus. Signature cocktails, beer and wine lists.
- Say “I do” at a 19th-century Civil War-era farm. The stunning 50-acre flower farm has rolling hills, open pastures, and lush gardens.
- Bar and eatery inside the brewery warehouse. Fish and chips, burgers, wings. Very good food and beer flights, pints, growlers to go.
- Storefront Italian deli. Hot and cold heroes, chicken cutlet, meatballs, cannoli, cookies. Beer to go.
- Historic brick warehouse. Industrial roots, modern fixtures. Cathedral-style ceilings, open beams, exposed brick on the Lackawaxen River.