Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Plymouth. Plymouth is a borough in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, 4 miles (6 km) west of Wilkes-Barre (along the Susquehanna River). The population was 5,951 as of the 2010 census.
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4 based on 18 reviews
It's been many years since we've been in Flaherty's. Stopped in for a quick bite on a recent Saturday afternoon. My husband had the steamers and I had the chicken tenders. The steamers were very small. My chicken tenders were a nice size and very good. Beer could've been a little colder. Service was kind of lacking; the bartender didn't seem too interested in refilling our drinks. We might go back and have dinner in the dining room next time....it looked so warm and cozy!
4 based on 35 reviews
Went with church family for a private party. We all ordered off the menu. The servings were huge. I had the buffalo chicken mac and cheese. It was outstanding! Drizzled with blue cheese. Only ate half and took the rest home for a 2nd meal. Other's ate pizza, fish and chips, shrimp scampi, egg plant parm, etc. Everyone loved them meals and most took home left overs. Waitress was very friendly and gave excellent service. Can't wait to go back again!
Plymouth Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Plymouth
4 based on 17 reviews
You can't go wrong with anything on the menu.....everything is delicious. I love the Surf & Turf - always perfectly prepared. The Chicken Parmesan is another favorite, as are their Burgers. All of their seafood dishes are always tasty and fresh. Honestly, we've never had a bad meal here and we've been coming here for many years. The servers are always pleasant and the service is always good, whether you sit in the bar area or in the dining room. The menu has a little bit of everything, prices are fair and the portions are good.
This is a 1st time visit for a pizza to take home for the family. While waiting, my wife and I went into the Bar side and had a drink. That was a very wierd bar, made you feel uncomfortable as if you should not be there. Very Very Clicke. Took the pizza home to eat with our kids... Worst Pizza we ever had. Totally Tasteless with Brown Sauce, Not Red sauce and the cheese looked like it was just thrown on and coagulated. Our kids would not eat it. We did give it to our neighbors dog and they would not even eat it. We will not go there again. Don't waste your time. Little Ceasers has better Pizza.
Where to eat American food in Plymouth: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 50 reviews
We were visiting to watch The Lords of 52nd Street at the F.M. Kirby Centre, conveniently situated just next door. We'd already eaten so it was just drinks (before and after the show). I was drinking the Yards IPA, she was on the Raspberry cocktail. Both went down well, again and again. We were with a group so didn't really speak to any of the customers but they seemed a good bunch, as were the bartenders who looked after us. They smoke in the bar which I don't really like but there were only a few who did and it didn't spoil our enjoyment. We were last to leave at 2am. That says it all really.
4 based on 254 reviews
We just love this place, the great experience starts when greeted at the front door by friendly smiling people , once seated the great experience continues with prompt service from the also smiling and friendly wait staff to take our drink order from a huge selection of beers and specialty mixed drinks and then it's time to order the appetizers and they are just out of this world with the captain crunch chicken and coconut shrimp being my favorites but after that just when you think it can't get any better comes a huge selection of great dinner and burger choices which takes me a while to decide because everything in this place is always so fresh and tasty that the only problem that we have ever encountered has been deciding what we want but in the end we always know that whatever we order will be served hot and fresh by a great bunch of wait staff and it all tastes great. I made myself hungry just writing this so it will be off to the arena tonight for a great meal in a great friendly atmosphere.
4 based on 44 reviews
Our first and last time going to Benny. We're locals and love going to breweries (we'll travel to find great breweries). We frequent Breaker Brewing and Susquehanna Brewing and have had Benny Brewing beers while out, but have never been to their actual location. We arrived on Saturday around 7pm. I called ahead to see if they take reservations, but they do not. That is a plus of Breaker Brewing (you can make reservations by calling or online and their food is awesome). When we walked in we were told the wait would be 25-30 minutes. That turned into 45 minutes of standing in the same spot and waiting. There is nowhere to sit and relax if you're waiting for a table. Just stand near the entrance and bathroom so you're constantly in the way. I heard other couples complaining about the same thing. If a seat opens up at the bar don't even try to go for it. There are others keeping a watch for people paying their bills so they can jump in. I did think about it, but it totally wasn't worth the fight.When a table did finally open up it was a 6 seater and there were only two of us. So we were told if we wanted that table it would be considered a 'community table' since they can seat another couple with us. Umm.. no. That's super weird and we weren't going to sit with another couple. So again, we had to wait while someone with just 3 people got that table. When we finally did get seated our server was quick and attentive. There was a 4 seater table right next to us with about 5 other people standing around it so that blocked our view from anything but their backs. They were waiting for a larger table to open up so they could all sit together. It was almost like they were waiting for us to leave so they could combine our tables. Again, really annoying. You would think they would make people wait elsewhere since we waited so damn long for a table.The food was fine. My boyfriend got the brisket and I had the nachos, but got them without the pulled pork. We each tried two beers. When we got to the car I immediately felt sick and had to throw up. I don't know what happened, but it was horrible. It had to have been the nachos. The cheese did taste weird and was just that processed goopy stuff. So needless to say it's a once and done place for us. Never again. I would never even suggest anyone go there. We don't understand why they are so busy because there are so many other awesome non-chain places to visit. Two stars just because the server was good once we were finally seated.
4 based on 20 reviews
Multiple visits .... Well, well above average.. everything. Really good pulled pork, loaded fries are probably the best this guy ever had from anywhere, AND excellent boneless wings, well priced good portions. Highly recommended. Only con is occasional wait for bill when finished.
Most Popular Italian food in Plymouth, Pennsylvania, United States
4 based on 128 reviews
We are the official Microbrewery/BrewPub of Northeast PA's coal region. Our craft brews are dedicated to the hard working people who have been and still are examples of our rich heritage.
Food is excellent, large portions you can definitely share. Sides are generous. Beer is tasty, frosty, large variety. For some reason they just donât seem to get great servers. Constant different servers coming to your table, and you wait considerably for anything extra (napkins, water, extra dressing). That is my only negative. Suggestion: open Sunday so customers can enjoy your patio/close Mondays!
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