Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Jim Thorpe. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you.. Jim Thorpe is a borough and the county seat of Carbon County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The population was 4,781 at the 2010 census. The town has been called the "Switzerland of America" due to the picturesque scenery, mountainous location, and architecture; as well as the "Gateway to the Poconos." It is in eastern Pennsylvania about 80 miles (130 km) north of Philadelphia and 100 miles (160 km) west of New York City. This town is also historically known as the burial site for the body of Native American sports legend Jim Thorpe.
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4 based on 44 reviews
Tommys has the best subs - steaks - pizza every. They are Unique in a way because they bake their own bread which makes them taste so diff from any other sub or steak sandwich.
5 based on 105 reviews
We are located on 443 in lehighton next to Fedor's car wash.
Had pulled pork and brisket sandwich. As the title says, lots of meat on both. While tasty and tender, the meat lacked a smokiness I like. The cole slaw is really nice. Good value. Be warned - the sandwiches are wet and sloppy, but good eating.
4 based on 75 reviews
Hump Tested, Hump Approvedawesome place for concerts inside and out. Nice restaurant area and they have a little Pub type area also.Located on top of a mountain, views are great. Only thing I can complain about is the sound man for the place needs to TURN IT DOWN. distortion isn't needed
4 based on 35 reviews
We stopped here before a show at Penns Peak. The bar is small inside but very open. The food was delicious and the beer was cold! Like it says a dive bar without the trashy inside. Check it out you will not be disappointed. I had the Pittsburger and risotto cakes. Delicious!! Service was great as well..
4 based on 693 reviews
The Broadway Grille, located at 24 Broadway, at the historic Inn at Jim Thorpe, is Jim Thorpe's popular restaurant and bar, combining historic charm with a hip downtown ambiance. Slip into one of our comfortable booths and enjoy a meal or drinks next to o
We stayed at the Inn at Jim Thorpe, and this restaurant is attached right off the entrance into the lobby. We had dinner here on our first night in town and two breakfasts on the subsequent days, using vouchers from the Inn to support part of the check. Our dinners were fine but ânothing to write home aboutâ. The Harissa chicken over rice was slightly spicy and quite filling. Cedar salmon looked good, and the short rib pappardelle received good reviews. Although it seems to be part of the hotel, there is no room charge availability.
4 based on 990 reviews
The food was good. Nice Irish atmosphere. Convenient location to train station. We had burgers and roast beef sandwich.
4 based on 127 reviews
Welcome! Join us in our newly renovated bar in the historic firehouse, the Marion Hose Co. No. 1., located next to the Opera House. We provide a unique imbibing experience featuring locally sourced craft beers, fine wines, and a compelling selection of wh
Visited for dinner during the Fall Foliage Festival. We had a long wait, but that was probably due to the festival crowds. They will take your number and text you when it's your turn, so it means you can still explore town while you wait. The place is smaller than expected. When it was our turn we were seated outside and had to share a table with another group. The table wasn't overly crowded, but it would have been nice to sit by ourselves. The food and drinks were good, especially the mulled wine. Service was friendly and accommodating. Gluten-free options were limited, but I was able to find something to eat that I really enjoyed. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 570 reviews
A full service Italian/Continental Steak House in an 1860's Civil War Mansion. Servicing lunch/dinner with a full bar, original Absinthe & a late night Speakeasy.
I had the best Gyro made with Chicken Tikka and a mildly spicy sauce that was perfect! And it was served downstairs so donât be shy about asking for the upstairs menu.
4 based on 318 reviews
Whenever we visit Jim Thorpe, Stone Row Pub is one of the highlights. I eat a vegan diet but my wife does not so there's something for both of us. They have a great variety of offerings, nice beer and wine list, and superior service. The quaint 'old' rooms adds to the ambiance - we've eaten there now 3 times and I think were seated in 3 different rooms - all charming. We'll be back again and again!
4 based on 518 reviews
We have traveled far and wide, eaten at many spectacular restaurants, but Moya has to rank among the best--and that's a high bar to meet. It's simple, unassuming, friendly and delicious. We started the meal with drinks--a great IPA and a wonderfully refreshing pear vodka combination. Then, we ordered several small plates, starting with a simple but fresh and mouth-watering corn feta salad, followed by even better boneless beef short ribs, braised pork and a mushroom/potato medley to die for. We were full but also too contented to leave so we ordered the signature house dessert: tres leche cake. Amazing. Service was attentive and atmosphere was cozy. For Moyo alone, we will definitely return to Jim Thorpe.
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