Mount Pocono 18344
- Take a hike on the 63 acres, see the remains of a historic springhouse and pumphouse. 2 ponds are great for fishing.
- This tiny town has been home to summer resorts since the late 1800s. Diners, Mount Airy Casino restaurants, a tiny sushi joint, and a very good steakhouse await.
- Korean restaurant offering Korean food and sushi. Classic Korean dishes, barbecue, sushi, and sandwiches. Good sushi, friendly staff..
- Casual Italian-style steakhouse part of the Il Mulino NY micro-chain. It’s located in Mt. Airy Casino and open to the public.
- Fab little cafe from the Magnolia people. Belgian waffles, matcha lattes. croissant sandwiches and quiche, and it’s all very good.
- IV Hydration Therapy, Halo Salt Therapy, Cryotherapy, Cryo Local, Colon, Hydrotherapy, Floatation Therapy, and more.
- Typical steakhouse just opened (Summer 2024) in Mount Pocono. Family owned and operated. Full bar, draft beer. At night their lounge opens.
- Storefront strip-mall pizzeria. Pasta, hoagies, everything you expect from a pizza parlor. Bottled beer to drink with your pizza or to-go by the six-pack.
- Choose from the historic Kinkade House, a Ranch Suite, one of the cabins, or tent glamping. On-premises restaurant and bar is Water’s Edge.
- PA’s first AAA 4 Diamond-rated casino. 1,700 slot machines, 80 table games. Luxury rooms & suites. Restaurants, lakeside golf, pools, spa, conference center. Entertainment.
- 9.6 on Booking.com, outstanding rating on Expedia, 5 stars on TripAdvisor; reviews are great. They must be doing something right!
- Old-fashioned small-town carnival since 1926. Local fire department hosts in July of each year. Rides, live music, raffles, food concessions, games, bingo. Admission is free.
- Trail system on 200 wooded acres. Full-size late-model off-road ATVs, experienced trail guides.
- Trapped in 88, Nuclear Family, and Solitude brings great escape room adventures to Mount Pocono. While they encourage all players to join, rooms are designed for ages 13+.
- Open to the public. 18-holes, par 71, 6,500 yards. Cart included in green fees. Fairly inexpensive.
- Basic Weis supermarket located in Mount Pocono Plaza. Prepared food, beer and wine, a pharmacy, and propane.
- If you’ve been to one Perkins, you’ve been to them all. As Perkins Restaurants go, this one is fine! Can get very crowded in season, especially on summer weekends.
- Hosts 16+ guests in 6 bedrooms with 10 beds and 3.5 baths. Meticulously renovated Victoria maintains old-world charm and offers all modern amenities. Bring Fido!
- Small town movie theater with a twist – have food delivered to your seat. Cute entertainment center with sandwich/ice cream shop, kids’ arcade, mini-golf.
- Embrace country charm with this 1908 farmhouse on a flat, 3-acre parcel. This 4-bedroom, 2-bath home features a cozy kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a main-level bath retreat with primary bedroom access, and modern mini-split systems.
- AAA Four Diamond resort. 20,000 sf of dedicated contemporary space with a clean, luxury feel. 7 meeting spaces. Casino, golf, restaurants on-premises.
- An adult-themed love hotel, a water park, a casino, campgrounds, and B&Bs – Mount Pocono has a little bit of everything. Near Camelback and Mt. Airy Casino.
- Breakfast all day, cheesesteaks, a catfish po boy, burgers, and bowls. Coffee and baked goods. Try the cinnamon crumb cake.
- It’s home to Mount Airy Casino Resort and a ton of Airbnb and VBRO houses, which are great for a vacation that includes hiking, swimming, and picnicking in the area.
- Terrific little Mexican and Latin American eatery with a full bar. Comfortable dining room, family-friendly, really good food. Drink specials.
- Old-school diner, family-owned and operated for 45 years, offering all-day breakfast, diner classics, and Greek specialties.
- Dive bar with bar food in Mount Pocono. Slow service, throwback to old-time Poconos joint. Not recommended.
- Family owned and operated by folks from Brooklyn. NY-style pizza, hot sandwiches, calzones, pasta, & other eats. It’s okay. There are lots of other pizzerias around.
- 1875 hotel now a lodge with 11 bedrooms that sleeps 16. Hot tub, pool, grill, 2 ovens, 2 fridges. Centrally located. Bring Fido!
- Bounce houses, climbing walls, Ninja Warrior obstacle course, welcoming vibe. Good for toddlers/ little kids. Cafe on premises with sandwiches, baked goods, and coffee.
- Decent mid-sized Shop-Rite in the Mount Pocono Mall. Some prepared foods, roti-chicken, beer and wine.
- 43 acres wooded land 2000 feet above sea level. State game land on 3 sides. RV/ tent sites. 2 pools, lots of activities for kids. Located close to everything.
- Trailer parked in Salvation Army parking lot is one of the hidden gems of the Poconos. Hot dogs, burgers, cheesesteaks, fries. Ridiculously low prices.
- Hosts 10 guests on 2 private acres, perfect for families or a couples/group getaway. All amenities, really beautiful. Bring Fido!
- Huge! Hosts 16+ guests in 8 bedrooms with 11 beds and 4 baths.Game room, patio, grill, hot tub. Bring Fido!
- An easy “lollipop” loop of about one mile. Pack out what you pack in. Fishing and hunting are not allowed. Great for kids.
- This suite hotel’s strength is that it is centrally located and close to Kalahari, Camelback Mountain, and Great Wolf Lodge.
- Dine indoors or out with a top-notch view of the lake. Popular eats include slow roasted brisket and Prince Edward Isle mussels.
- Storefront West Indian restaurant for takeout. Oxtail, jerk chicken, curry goat. Low prices, home-style cooking. Call before you go to make sure they’re open.
- BBQ, burgers, and sandwiches. Breakfast omelets, french toast, steak & eggs, and breakfast sandwiches. Open 24/7. $$$
- Overnight accommodations, on-site catering, waterfront restaurant, 2 fully renovated barns, bridal salon and ready-room, wine cellar, professional service staff.
- Wide selection of craft, domestic, and imported brands. Snacks, soda, and hookah products. Alcohol slushies.
- Breads and cakes are from NJ and NY, and they sell fresh meats, hams, sausages, Kabanos sausages, and bacon. Shipments of parcels by Polamer, and copies of Polish press.