Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, United States including Emerge Healing Arts & Spa, The Farmer's Daughters, Pop's Culture Shoppe, From My Shelf Books and Gifts, Burnin Barrel Bar/ Ansonia Valley Inn, Highland Chocolates, Dunham's Department Store, Your Mama's Mug, Arcadia Theatre.
Restaurants in Pennsylvania Grand Canyon
5.0 based on 93 reviews
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5.0 based on 19 reviews
The Farmer's Daughters blends the past and present with a blend of antiques and collectibles and new gift and home decor items. Inside our cozy home-turned-shop you will find candles, quilts, wall decor and decorative accents uniquely displayed on antique, vintage and re-purposed furniture pieces. Home decor from Park Designs,The Country House,and more, as well as locally made jewelry and gifts.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Pops Culture Shoppe strives to provide a safe, family friendly environment and quality products for social interaction, imagination, and hands-on learning and play for all ages, with helpful and friendly customer service. No matter what your age or interest, Pop’s Culture Shoppe has something fun for the kid in you. We have long leisurely strategy games and fast-paced party games. You’ll find the classics like chess and checkers, and the newest sets of HeroClix and Magic the Gathering. We have toys to stimulate a child's imagination, and puzzles to keep the mature mind supple. Do you remember Cat's Cradles, Tiddly-Winks and Pick-up Sticks? We have those too! You can test drive games from our demo-library in store, or rent them to enjoy at home. Check our website to shop online, or our Facebook page to find our list of events and join us for in-store play, demonstrations and tournaments. Join us Fridays for FREE Game Night fun; we close between Midnight and 2 am!
Pop in. Why not? Experience a small slice of Americana alongside the retro (now middle-aged) head-bangers, valley girls, preps, skaters and Goths in Wellsboro, Pennsylvania. Psych! This short stroll through the retail space is evocative of an epoch whereby old-fashioned board games and print material objects were a thing. Gag me with a spoon! Even if you do not intend to buy something, take a chill pill and look around. No duh. Totally. The arrangement and merchandise are of interest. Good night, John-Boy.
5.0 based on 40 reviews
We are an all-service, eclectic, friendly, "old-fashioned", mom-and-pop owned, independent bookstore. At any time, we have over 60,000 books in stock, with literally millions more available within 1-3 business days. Our inventory is about 70% new and 30% used, and we strive to keep our store well-organized and clean for easy browsing and shopping. We also sell online and are happy to ship things to you, or your loved ones, anywhere in the world. Feel free to stop in, call, email, visit our website or blog, for excellent customer service.
A few months ago we ordered the Totally Ninja Racoons series written by the owner of this bookstore. In the books, he mentions several area attractions. My twin boys and I traveled from NY State to make a mini vacation all about the Totally Ninja Racoons. We visited the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, the fountain in the center of town, and Nessmunk Lake, among others. Our favorite stop was visiting the bookstore and meeting the author and his wife. They were wonderful, answered all the questions two eight year old boys could have, took photos with the boys, and even let them play with the two bookstore cats, Huck and Finn (who are also in the books). My children still talk about the visit and are planning another. Thank you Kevin and Kacey Coolidge!
4.5 based on 52 reviews
The best parmesan ranch wings ever! The fries were amazing too! Great local brewery selections to boot! I ate too fast to take a photo!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Extraordinary chocolates by extraordinary people! Highland Chocolates is a non-profit enterprise that provides vocational training and employment for area residents with disabilities. Famous for our pretzel bark, we also offer hundreds of different molded chocolates, sweet snack mixes, fudge, and handcrafted chocolate gifts for any occasion.
I begin by saying that I am an novice chocolate maker myself. When I was home with my young son many years ago, I had a small home based business where I made various chocolate and taffy concoctions with a lot of success. I found this small store while going into the building for ice cream. This is not the factory it is a small location shared with an ice cream shop. The woman there was super kind and helpful. She was also a great saleswoman because I left buying much mire than I planned to! My husband chose the Milk Chocolate Tree Stumps which are absolutely the best combination of chocolate, pretzels, Carmel, and peanut butter. The salesperson told me it was a best seller and I was skeptical...but I will revisit on our next 200 mile journey to the area just for those. Of course you can order online but it is such a beautiful area we will be going back anyway. We did not get to take the factory tour about a mile away from the store, however, we will plan to next time. *See the picture advertisement for information! FYI if you are visiting the area...this was one of the few places that was open. Despite many places in the area saying they were open with updated websites and even after we made appointments...there were many places closed. Call first and double check again right before you head in that direction. We traveled over 200 miles to spend a relaxing weekend visiting pls es in the area and half of the places we planned to visit were closed. We were very grateful for places like Highland Chocolates for us to visit!
4.0 based on 16 reviews
The Arcadia Theatre began entertaining the area in December 1921. The theatre was a one screen seating 900 people. Silent movies were the newest thing, so the theatre was equipped with an organ, piano, and even an orchestra, so musical accompaniment could be provided. In 1929, the Arcadia became one of the first theatres north of the Mason-Dixon line to start showing “talkies”. During the 1980s and early 1990s, when television came to full strength, the theatre started to decline in attendance and condition. In 1996, the decision was made to completely renovate the Arcadia. In celebration of its 75th year, the Arcadia Theatre reopened as a state-of-the-art 4 screen facility, yet preserving the classic look of an old-time cinema. Special features such as Dinner & a Movie and live theatrical shows add to the charm and distinction of the Arcadia. The theatre now thrives with record crowds and the latest films. The Arcadia Theatre will continue to entertain as long as it can.
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