Reviews on American food in Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania, United States including The Forklift Cafe, Walpack Inn, The Layton Country Store Cafe, Pie's On Italian American Family Restaurant, WaterWheel Cafe Bakery Bar, Village Diner, The Carriage House, Milford Diner & Restaurant, Apple Valley Family Restaurant, Bar Louis at Hotel Fauchere
Things to do in Dingmans Ferry
4 based on 293 reviews
Located on the ground level of the hotel, Bar Louis is an elegant, stylish and contemporary environment for casual dining, serving an eclectic menu of food and cocktails from lunch to dinner. Our innovative menu features signature dishes like Sushi Pizza
This place is over rated. We were a group of five and only one of us was satisfied with his meal. We ordered the mussels (okay) and the cheese plate for apps. I am used to the cheese being sliced or at least being provided a sharp knife to cut it. The burgers were greasy and the special that I got, a lamb chop, was way way way overcooked and so so tough to eat. I couldn't use a knife to slice it and finally gave it to my son-in-law who knawed on it. The two specialty drinks we got, one was vodka based and the other a marguerita, were boring, and I'm not even sure that the sauvignon blanc that we ordered was actually that! The only thing good that evening was the guest IPA beer from a brewery in Vermont! A couple of waiters were flitting around, everyone seemed to be busy to be delivering food, but no one seemed interested in asking us how everything was.It's never great to spend your time in a restaurant that doesn't meet your expectations and I'm sorry your experience was not what you'd hoped. We regularly change our menu based on the seasons and source most menu items locally. I hope you'll have a chance to come back and try us again sometime.
4 based on 354 reviews
We had an excellent late lunch; better seafood quesadillas then I've had by the ocean. Terry, our waitress was very patient and thoroughly answered all the questions from our sensitive (food wise) daughter. We were well satisfied and particularly pleased with the way everyone went out of their way to assist us with a bit of a problem. Excellent food; outstanding staff; and, a menu with interesting selections. What more could one ask for. Well worth the short detour off I-84.
4 based on 337 reviews
Staying in Matarmaras right near Milford Pennsylvania. We like to try different local places to eat. We found on TripAdvisor the Milford diner. Had the pastrami sandwich and it was excellent. Bring your reading glasses as the menu is like a book. Good service and fair prices. Highly recommend. Rating... excellent.
4 based on 31 reviews
I've eaten here many times, and I've had great food, OK food, and disappointing food.I really like the owner & staff, but I have to say that the quality is inconsistent. When it's good, it's very very good: favorites are trout, pork paprikash--and I've had terrific burgers also. Good salads, interesting starters, and there really is no other restaurant in the area offering this type of food. I've had more good food than bad food, so I'm rating 4 stars. Would love to give 5--some of the dishes I've had were truly 5 star--location is delightful, and I'm hoping that the inconsistent quality reflects growing pains, and that will get straightened out.
4 based on 387 reviews
Was meeting friends here...no rush treatment...we stayed on talking and talking and many couples, families came and went...I lingered over egg salad sandwich andblack iced coffee, The price is reasonable and the young student waitressestry to please, even when they made a mistake on an order, it was okay. This place is clean and cozy great for breakfast, lunch or casual dinner.Thank you so much for your review and glad you found our little diner cozy and clean......we definitely try to keep it that way. We are a family business, so we take it very personal in trying to make our customers happy. Yes, we have had many students who this is their first job and they learn a lot in the diner. Thank you Maria
4 based on 343 reviews
Situated on the Sawkill Creek, in Milford, PA the Waterwheel Café, Bakery & Bar was started in April of 1989 in a restored 19th century water-powered mill, which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Originally built in the early 1800
This place has everything - from the ambiance, great people, delicious food and drinks to wonderful service. You can't be in Milford without a visit. it's the first place we ate when we were looking to relocate. We loved it then, and have continued to love it ever since. Nanci and Darren are PROs and want nothing more than to provide a dining or entertainment experience that you'll remember! The menu has something for everyone, from vegetarian options, to fine Vietnamese items, to gorgeous, delectable entree's. Visit for breakfast, lunch or dinner. And, the bar provides amazing entertainment every weekend. The Waterwheel is a Milford MUST!
3 based on 67 reviews
We ordered California chicken paninis. The waitress said that the cook was new. There were only 2other tables full and we had to wait almost an hour for our sandwiches!! The waitress kept saying that the sandwiches will be out soon. We finally asked her how much longer, cause we were just going to leave and she said she would check....she then told us that the cook was new and that he was alone and had to to do all the orders plus the to go orders. She should have told us that we were going to have to wait for a long time. Anyway eventually our food came out and the sandwiches were delicious! So, the cook was very good....he just needs some help.
4 based on 24 reviews
My husband and I stopped here on the way back from Peter's Valley. Seemed to be a nice place, the waitress was friendly. But then, I felt like I was in a bizarre Seinfeld experience. There was a mozzarella, red roasted pepper and eggplant sandwich on the menu. I asked if I could get the sandwich without the eggplant. The waitress stated "oh, you could, but he (meaning the chef/owner) is going to charge you more." I was like "huh? I'm taking the eggplant off" "Sorry, no he gets mad if you want to change anything on the menu" Ok, so just give me the eggplant. Then, when the bill came the waitress said "oh, and if you can, give the tip in cash" I didn't know if I had enough cash and the waitress said" oh, then you'll hear him screaming, he gets mad if you put the tip on the credit card and he'll take the card fee out of our tip" Ok, I did have some cash, but found this bizarre. Then when the bill came, I was charged $15.95 for a $5.95 appetizer. Maybe a mistake, but after everything else that happened, I'm not so sure. Luckily, I noticed and they took it off the bill. It was a shame because the food was good, which is why I'm giving it an average rating. Very strange.
4 based on 253 reviews
We are a rustic country restaurant located in the heart of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation area. Established in 1949
Beautiful views. Rustic appearance. Fantastic salad bar with unlimited fresh vegetables and several very delicious dressings. All done very well. However, my wife and I both had Seafood combination which consists of cod, shrimp, scallops and side of your choice. My side was excellent which was maple-glazed barbecued Brussels sprouts. My wife had your average sweet potato. The Cod for both of us was rather dry, and in reality considerably salty. Scallops however, was superbly cooked. They were very tender, yet seared perfectly. The shrimp was overdone, but reasonably tasty nevertheless. The desserts were spectacular, and we had the blueberry pie. The pie was outrageously homemade style. Very well done. Place was very busy but oddly enough it wasn't as noisy as you'd expect. Service was from a young lady, which was good. We did get an unexpected show however. A bear showed up and sat himself 10 feet from the glass window we were sitting at. It was great to have him as company. A beautiful animal. All in all, we did have an enjoyable time. We hadn't been there in over 25 years so it was nice to go back. But there is some dinner Improvement required for certain, as the fish is not inexpensive.
4 based on 93 reviews
Live in the Philly burbs. Bought a weekend place in Dingmans Ferry a year ago and have been scoping out all the local eateries. Super breakfasts at The Forklift. They serve real omelettes, fluffy and made in an omelette pan....not a thin layer of scrambled eggs cooked on a flattop. Great service and reasonable prices too.It's small and popular, so it gets crowded and parking in their small lot can sometimes be a challenge, but well worth it.
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