Honesdale 18341
- Upscale Lock 31 Outfitters is inspired by the mountains, rivers, and forests of the community of Honesdale. Clothing, shoes, sunglasses.
- French breakfast and lunch restaurant. Croissants, pastries, waffles. Daily lunch specials. Fresh, organic food. Can’t Make It to Paris? Eat at Branko’s.
- They make 80 varieties of wursts and sausages with three on-site smokehouses. Their supermarket is terrific. Lots of imported beer.
- Soft-serve cones, shakes, frozen yogurt, dairy-free options. Fast-food menu includes hot dogs and french fries. Sundaes for dogs.
- Bagels are hand-rolled, kettle boiled, and baked DAILY. Soups, sandwiches, pastries, coffee, all New York style.
- Organic methods to grow our vegetables in a natural way. We believe in humane and ethical treatment of all livestock on our farm.
- Bar and eatery inside the brewery warehouse. Fish and chips, burgers, wings. Very good food and beer flights, pints, growlers to go.
- Beer store on Main Street! They have all types of beverages – lite beers to hoppy beers to dark beers to ciders to international and craft selections.
- Local producers only market featuring organic, sustainable, and natural products. Goat milk, baked goods, vegetables, metas, eggs, flowers, more.
- Dave’s Super Duper is Honesdale’s hometown grocery store. Small, basic grocery setup. Family-owned and friendly. Dave’s Beer Store is attached.d.
- Bartenders, mobile trucks, serving staff, should you need professionals to provide table service to your guests, day-of-event coordination services, and rentals.
- Tavern, bar, lounge, whatever they call it, it’s a sweet old dive bar with cheap brews and good food on Main Street in Honesdale.
- Small batch artisan and vintage goods. Nostalgic candies, beauty products, home decor – things you need, and things you want.
- 136-year-old family-run log home company. Personal service, precision craftsmanship, stunningly beautiful homes.
- 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.
- Campgrounds and cottages are the places to stay in wild and wooly Wayne County. Lakes and forests abound, and farm stands dot the countryside. It’s heavenly.
- New and used/consignment bikes, kayaks, canoes, car racks, snowshoes, and outdoor gear. Bike repair. 2 locations in Honesdale and Hawley. Bike rides, tours, and trails.
- 85-acre camp with air-conditioned bunks, dining rooms, Shul, gym, and performance center. Two test kitchens for cooking instruction. Lake, swimming pools, waterslides.
- Tiny breakfast/lunch storefront. Baked goods include apple fritters and cookies. French toast, pancakes, omelets, burgers, sandwiches.
- Cheap, fast, fresh, food until midnight, 7 days a week. Cheesesteaks, burgers, 16 styles of grilled dogs, baskets, and fries.
- 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.
- Guided tours and rentals of kayaks, stand-up paddle boards, bicycles, and snowshoes. 18 years of programming experience.
- 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.
- 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.
- Friendly hometown restaurant serves pizza, pasta, sandwiches, daily specials. Soups, salads, burgers. Desserts made fresh daily.
- Say “I do” in a destination wedding at your own private summer camp. With overnight accommodations for even the largest guest list.
- Budget alternative that may end up being the best of all. 50-acre farm on Dyberry stream. Streamside and covered ceremonies.
- 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.
- Sat market. Produce, meats, eggs, baked goods, all locally grown/produced. Honey and maple products, hanging baskets, plants.
- Scenic tours on 25-mile train ride from Honesdale, birthplace of American railroad. Restored vintage cars, fall foliage tours.
- Surrounded by an abundance of flowers and impeccable landscaping on 17 private acres. It’s available from May thru October.
- Breweries and fine dining alongside farm markets, cheesemongers, creameries in the agricultural paradise of Wayne County.
- Historic farmhouse on 5 acres. Stocked fishing, boating, swimming pond w/ sand beach. Easily accessible, wonderfully quiet.
- Honesdale pizzeria with pasta dishes, calzones, and sandwiches. Dinners include lasagna, shells, ravioli, Fettuccini Alfredo, spaghetti and meatballs, and calamari.
- Wood-fired organic sourdough artisan pizza and live music during Friday pizza nights during the summer. Fun and laid-back.
- Sleepaway summer camp for youth that have social and emotional learning challenges. any age from 8 years to 21 years. Sessions of any length from 1-9 weeks.
- Casual fine dining, sophisticated New American. Menu focuses on high-quality from local farmers and artisans. Lovely decor and great service.
- Bring the kids to this 1870 schoolhouse to look at a day at school with eight grades taught by one teacher. Call for hours.
- Century-old Victorian house located within walking distance of the shopping and entertainment district of Honesdale.
- Named by Narrowsburg’s River Reporter in their “Best of 2022 for 2023” as the Best of Wedding/Specialty Cakes in the Southern Catskills and Pocono Mountains.
- Curated vintage clothing from the 1920s-90s, antiques, vinyl in downtown Honesdale on 1008 Main Street in Union Alley .
- Historic brick warehouse. Industrial roots, modern fixtures. Cathedral-style ceilings, open beams, exposed brick on the Lackawaxen River.
- Hosts 2 guests in a sweet cozy tiny place just drowning in nature – a personal, quiet retreat with view of orchard, flower gardens. Perfect for a couple’s weekend getaway into the country.
- Traditional co-ed 7-week sleepaway camp for campers aged 6-17 since 1923. Art, drama, athletics, and adventure.
- 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.
- Casual, farm-to-fork dining. Meats, produce, and cheeses locally sourced. Seasonal menus. Signature cocktails, beer and wine lists.