Stroudsburg 18360
- Up to 5 in this retro-rustic creekside beauty. 1 bedroom, 1 bath. This peaceful, fully equipped house features design that takes you back to a simpler time. Bring Fido!
- Coffee, scratch made cupcakes (gluten free too!), muffins, cinnamon rolls, and custom order cakes. They’ve got a bakery and a dessert bar.
- Perfect for a walk in the woods day. See uncommon wildflowers at this location in spring. Creek is suitable for kayaking.
- Longest running boys and girls basketball camp in the U.S. 11 courts. 9 outdoor courts, 2 covered courts with 26 total baskets It’s the #1 outdoor B basketball facility in the USA.
- Cute little shop serving homemade ice cream, sandwiches, soups, salads, baked goods, and coffee on Stroudsburg’s main drag.
- Bright, low-key cafe offering fresh-pressed juices & smoothies, plus light breakfast & lunch fare. Emphasis on healthful, real food.
- Tex-Mex joint on Main Street. Menu is typical for small-town American joint. Outdoor seating. Not particularly recommended.
- Robert White designed course built in 1924. 18-hole, par 72, 6700-yard scenic course. Links situated on rolling hills with streams.
- Cute little Main Street shop that serves rolled ice cream with a huge selection of toppings. They’ve also got green tea, bubble teas, and fruit teas.
- Main Street in the heart of downtown. Approx $100/night in season (in 2020). Kids stay free. Hotel has its own parking garage.
- Good Hispanic food specializing in Dominican. pastelillo, papas rellenas, ensaladas, mofongo, carnes, and more.
- 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.
- Country inn serves classic American favorites and Italian entrees. Open to public, weekend buffets, weekend reservations suggested.
- Stroudsburg is the quintessential historic small town. Tiny, charming, lots of great places to eat and play.
- 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.
- 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.
- Main Street old-school pizza joint. Lots of pies, stromboli, calzone, chicken Parm and Piccata, hot and cold subs.
- Really super escape room with 4 themed rooms, designed by teachers. Lots of fun, great for groups and families. Bring quarters to feed the meter on charming Main Street.
- Busy Portuguese BBQ with Latin twist. Cuban, steak, pulled pork sandwiches. Tacos, salmon, steaks, fish.
- Centrally located in eastern Poconos. Rooms have 1 king or 2 double beds. Free breakfast, WiFi, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, coin-operated laundry.
- 100 scenic acres of forests and open space to explore. Fish in McMichaels Creek. Tube and kayak. Dogs are welcome.
- 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.
- Antiques and collectibles in historic 1903 structure. 22,000 SF of floor space, over 125 dealers in furniture, art, books, ephemera, glassware, lighting, vintage clothing, primitives, more.
- Old-school Mom ‘n Pop Greek diner serving homemade classics that are fresh and cooked to order for over 50 years.
- Pizza One is in the center of Stroudsburg. They sell pizza, pasta, calzones, stromboli, entrees, desserts. Classic pizza parlor.
- Beekeepers make bath bombs, soaps, moisturizers, scrubs, lotion bars, sprays, and their own bug repellant. They also sell candles and honey.
- Breakfast/lunch cafe with soups, salads, quiche, crab cakes, burgers, chicken, cheesesteaks, and more. Friendly service, good prices.
- Inside Downriver Brewing Co. Chicken and Waffles, Mac & Cheese, tacos, quesadillas, empanadas, wings, beer-battered shrimp.
- Huge assortment of fishing equipment, footwear, workwear, camping supplies, and more. Family-owned since 1972. Locations in Stroudsburg and Brodheadsville.
- Chicken heroes, wraps, chicken cutlets, and chicken Parmesan, along with fries, onion rings, chicken tenders. All chicken. Take out.
- Casual Italian cuisine and fine dining owned and operated by star Chef Nicola Mersini. Pasta, entrees. Very good food and wine.
- Small, family-owned, casual, authentic Greek/ Mediterranean. Shish kabob, gyro, souvlaki, shwarma, falafel, baklava. Veg-friendly, packaged goods for sale.
- 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.
- Seasonal fruits, vegetables, and flowers. You can also buy homemade bread, baked goods, and honey. Open Saturdays May – October.
- Stroudsburg basic supermarket with beer & wine cafe, prepared foods, propane, and a pharmacy. Beer/wine to-go.
- Indoor go-kart track since 1996. Arcade games, pool table, and snack bar. Must be 54″ tall to ride.
- Dry white and red, semi-sweet, sweet wine, and sangria. They’ve also got beer on draft. Bring your own food. Friendly and welcoming.
- 100-year-old co-ed 6-week camp. The Akiba community is built on values of kindness, respect, and inclusivity. Their dedicated, highly trained staff is here to challenge, motivate, and inspire your child.
- Originally from Brooklyn, they make dough from scratch and in a wood-fired pizza oven. Truly great, and they’ll come to you!
- Family campground close to Stroudsburg. Cabin, tent, pop-up trailer rentals, seasonal rentals. Full/partial hook-up sites.
- Well-appointed, comfortable Hibachi steakhouse and sushi bar. Full bar and the fun of hibachi, with reasonable prices. Good for kids, too.
- Great little Dominican comidas joint serving monfogonos, tostones, bistec, and seafood. Indoor/outdoor seating.
- Grill, sushi bar, live music venue, sports bar. Popular local spot with deck, live entertainment, sports TV at the bar. Kids’ menu.
- Cappuccino, latte, Americano, macchiato, and espresso. Coffee from Stroudsburg’s small batch roaster Hrysek Farms. Baked goods, cozy atmosphere.
- All-American hometown diner. Prices are unbelievably low, all of the classics are homemade, including pies and cakes. Breakfast all day. Kids’ menu, booth seating, lots of room.
- In downtown’s Courthouse Square, Sat 8:00 am ’til noon, May through Nov, rain or shine. Get your morning coffee and a bite to eat.
- Breakfast, lunch, Santa Mama Coffee. Salads, pastries, sandwiches. Homemade baked goods. Charming backyard patio.
- Kettle Creek Environmental Center provides classes & events on this gorgeous preserve of old field, deciduous forest, and ponds with 2 1/2 miles of trails.
- Owns 10 nature preserves and 2 conservation easements in Monroe County Fishing, hiking, wildlife. Open to the public from dawn ’til dusk, 365 days/year.
- Cupcakes, cookies, cakes, and specialty desserts. Weddings, baby & bridal showers, birthday parties, corporate events, and more.