Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania, United States. Shenandoah is a borough in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States, located in the anthracite-mining region approximately 100 miles (160 km) northwest of Philadelphia. It is distinct from Shenandoah Heights, which is part of West Mahanoy Township immediately to the north.
4 based on 82 reviews
We stopped here for lunch and really enjoyed the experience. It was fun checking boxes on the paper to build your grilled sandwich. Itâs not a big place but they have some tables and some seating along the window. I was surprised they had such a great beer offering as well.
5 based on 122 reviews
FRESH, SIMPLE, DELICIOUS. Lunch - Monday - Friday 10:00 am to 4:00 PM BYOB Homemade soups, salads, and daily specials.Handcrafted sandwiches. House roasted local meats and local produce. Delicious breads, rolls, and desserts. Private parties for up to 30
We were in town for the day and certainly wanted to visit the #1 rated restaurant. Service was great but we were disappointed in the soup, chicken noodle, and the chili. We also had a grilled cheese that was good but not exceptional. The menu includes chili, soup and hot and cold sandwiches. There is outdoor seating and take out available.
4 based on 114 reviews
This was my first visit to Vito's and I was blown away by the great food and service.Everything is cooked fresh and is so full of flavor it was amazing.We had the Classic Brooklyn pizza with mushroom topping and they were fresh mushrooms, not canned, and it was loaded with fresh basil and the flavor was fabulous.The Coal Oven Wings with a nice cheese sauce were unique and delicious. The Sautéed Calamari with marinara sauce was another top favorite. Great, freshly made marinara and the calamari were very tender and tasty.The staff were welcoming, friendly, and very helpful. Service was fast and the overall experience was spot on!Looking forward to going back again.
3 based on 10 reviews
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Interesting location away from the expressway and on top of a high hill. Parking lot was overly crowded. Order was taken reasonably promptly, but excessive delay to get Latte and fries. Serval people were waiting for their orders. Kitchen staffing or training seem to need review. The Latte and fries were great!
The Apple Street Deli is a small, locally-owned, family-run business. From packed 12 inch hoagies to our fresh homemade soup, we have a little bit of something for everyone. Featuring indoor and outdoor seating, and a variety of other snacks and sides to
I got the pastrami on rye. There was a decent amount of meat on the sandwich. Others got the club sandwich & cheese burger. We were all pleased with our choices. I will definitely order from here again.
Always packed. Known for a friendly crowd - a favorite of the under 30 YO crowd.Good food. We were there on "all you can eat wings or tacos" Tuesday at a bargain price of $12.99. Excellent and large cheesesteaks.
4 based on 108 reviews
Seated immediately; prompt excellent service by Jill S; food very good; excellent blackberry cobbler with ice cream; then service fell apart at cash register. As I approached the only cashier a lady arrived with items in a bag. I guess she wanted to return or exchange items. Rather than wait, I went to the bathroom. When I finished and returned the bag lady was still at the register and a couple was in line waiting to pay. A second cashier came shortly and attempted to take payment from the couple. The PIN did not work for his debit card. After multiple attempts, he finally paid cash. Then the cashier had to clear the attempted debit payment before she could take my cash payment. When I finished paying the bag lady was still with the first cashier.I had been driving in stop and go traffic for multiple hours on the expressway. I had many miles to go for the day. The hostess, table service, and food were good, BUT it took as long to pay as it did to eat. I will not put myself thru that again at this Cracker Barrel. Customer service should be a complete experience; management attention is needed.
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4 based on 28 reviews
Granted there is not a lot of choices in the area however, Creekside certainly provides enough to compensate for what is not available. Nice going to a restaurant where most will know the people at the table next to them as well as the staff. The menu offers the customer a lot of basics as well as several items unique to the area. The food has always been excellent and the service caring and efficient. We look forward to our next visit to PA and Creekside.
3 based on 137 reviews
We used to stay nearby, at the econolodge, and eat here regularly, was always pretty good.Hadnât been in a while, but stayed at econolodge last night and walked across Used to be older ladies waiting tables, now itâs young guys, they were ok but not overly attentive Last time we were there they had a good salad bar, that is now gone!They did bring out 2 big slices of their wonderfully light homemade breadThe salad was roughly cut up iceberg lettuce with 2 thick chunks of cucumber and 2 thick slices of onion along with shredded carrots and 2 cherry tomatoes, but the plate was so small ( 6â side plate) it was almost impossible to cut up the cucumber & onions without the salad going all over the tableI ordered the baked & broiled cod with a baked potato ( a little underdone) when asked if I wanted butter or sour cream I said both but only got butter which is so pale and whipped it could have been the sour cream! No one around to get the SC Portions seem smaller than I remember Cod was OK but a small piece and not a lot of taste
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4 based on 99 reviews
I was driving south on I-81 and stopped the the Ditch Kitchen around 2:00 on a Saturday for lunch. It's a bona-fide local place: red-round stools at the counter, jukebox music at the table and Formica tables with paper place settings.I ordered the two (country) pork-chop lunch special with a baked potato and side salad. Plenty of food, the bread was made on premises and the coffee was fresh. My server Annie was prompt, friendly and attentive. I was full after the entree, and skipped dessert.One has to appreciate a restaurant where the servers wear attire with slogans like "Stay Humble", "Eat Well", "Be Kind", "Eat Local" and "Love Diners"!
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