Reviews on Pub food in Newport, Pennsylvania, United States. Newport is a borough in Perry County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,506 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Really nice friendly place. Nice choice of beer and some moonshine drinks. Soft pretzel was good and so was a panini. Tried eight of their many beers and found all were good but, neither my wife or I found one to love. Food was also good but not great. All of the above means that they have room for improvement and they are trying. We did have a good time and will go back!
4 based on 51 reviews
A stay at the Doyle is a tradition for Appalachian Trail hikers as they pass through Duncannon. But that's the only reason to stay--because it is a tradition. This p kg ace is a serious dump (in a kind of charming way). Common showers are pretty grimy. The only outlets in the rooms are in the overhead light fixtures. There is no air conditioning in the guest rooms. No laundry on site, but there is a coin laundry down the street. I have stayed their one (extremely hot) night so I have checked that block. I won't be back. Having said all of that, a one night stay for one person is just $25 plus tax so it's not a terrible value.
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4 based on 15 reviews
People love pizza and to me Sorrento's is the best. It might be my bias since I grew up in Duncannon but I have compared places all over and they don't compare. The quality and price cant be beat. I don't make it up as much as I used to but every time we go there its the same. Great value and the pizza and subs are the best. I have fond memories playing video games there and my family getting pizza on Christmas Eve with Sam giving customers bottles of wine (or champagne I was young so not sure). I have taken subs and pizzas back to NC many times from there. Staff has always been nice and I never had a complaint. Well...except that they don't open a branch in NC. We used to joke as teenagers that the extra grease was no charge. The addition of the bar and outdoor area in the early 90's was nice. Growing up there was just the area with the orange chairs and pizza kitchen. Locals may take it for granted but you'll find no better for a good slice at a great price. People forget that Sorrento's was there 15-20 years before Zeiderellis.
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