Reviews on Pub food in Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania, United States. Delaware Water Gap is a borough in Monroe County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located adjacent to the Delaware Water Gap, the pass through which the Lackawanna Corridor and Interstate 80 run across the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border along the Delaware River.
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4 based on 196 reviews
Pleasant, relaxed atmosphere and menu. All dinner entrees include LARGE 30 item Salad Bar with Homemade Soup, Chili and Make-Your-Own Nachos all at no additional charge. Fun and friendly staff with varied menu of Steaks, Chops, Seafood, Pasta, Chicken, Pi
The owner was there and he was very friendly and there food was very good. There service was very good and would recommend them for someone passing through
4 based on 203 reviews
We stopped in one evening after going to a wine bar and I must say that this place took me by surprise. I love old buildings and refurbished places that try to retain some of the ambience of the original place, and Yard of Ale hit the spot- a great vibe that made me feel like I was in a cross between an old English Pub and a 20's era speak easy. There is a great game room in the basement- pool tables as well as darts! where you can take your drinks or food- it would make a great Bachelor Party location if you're into "fun" more than "frolic".The food was good- not great, but solid and reasonably priced. The service was a bit slack, but I think that the issue was probably more due to server boredom on a VERY slow night rather than incompetence...anybody can go into brain burp mode when there is nothing going on. I think I'd rather have mediocre slow service than the other extreme of so much attention that you can't have two bites between check-ups.This is a really neat place and deserves some good press, so I'm recommending them.
4 based on 280 reviews
Indoor, outdoors, secluded booth, bar area--lots of venues within a venue. Classic Irish food. Interesting corned beef over tater tots that was HUGE! Attentive wait staff.
4 based on 27 reviews
We went to Wolf Hollow on a Thursday after reading the reviews on tripadvisor. We were only going to be in the area for two nights and wanted a nice place to eat. Initially, we were only one of two couples at the restaurant. After the other couple left, we were the only couple there. We ordered vodka tonics to start; we had to send them back. There was water instead of tonic in the drinks. We ordered chicken madeira and beef wellington for dinner. The same salty canned brown gravy with mushrooms coated both dishes. The beef was so very well done that it was gray and without any moisture at all. The food was the worst we have ever had at a restaurant. I cannot describe how bad our dinner was. The server offered us free desserts, but we declined. We just wanted out of the restaurant. The setting is nice but the food horrible!
4 based on 565 reviews
The Gem and Keystone Brewpub's menu features special bounty produced from the rich soil along the Delaware River from our own private Shawnee Island Farm⢠(in season). Using local produce, all natural meats, PA farmstead cheeses and sustainable seafood, w
Knowing how busy this spot gets, we called an hour or so before popping in to reserve a table which was a good idea! My husband ordered himself a burger with their house-made bacon onion jam. The jam was delicious on some fries! I ordered the curried salmon special. The salmon was grilled (charred) to perfection. The creamy curry was perfectly spicy. Sadly, the Jasmine rice was either overcooked in one bite or under cooked in another. They do have their own brewed beers here, we tried one ofthe IPAs which was full bodied and hoppy with some citrus notes. It was very good and sharing a glass wasn't an issue.
4 based on 334 reviews
This is a basic bar/restaurant, kind of sketchy inside. But service was great. Meals are reasonably priced and lots of options, something for everyone. Good size place, plenty of seats. Decent place but nothing special. Thanks for your compliments on our food and menu. I canât agree with your opinion of what our place looks like inside at all. It is as unique as you find anywhere that isnât designed with millions to impress, like a restaurant in a casino. Lots of artwork, lots of history, constant music videos and sports and every evening some of the best music live on our stage. I hear almost every day how special Sarah Street is, and how many from other towns wish they had something like it.I really wonder if you were somewhere else, and thought you were at Sarah St, by reading your opinion. Did you see the outside deck? The Art room? The upstairs dining room, also full of art work? The sushi bar and dining room full of art work? The outside covered smoking pavilion so non smokers donât have to walk through smokers when entering? The 27 hi def monitors showing only sports and music videos? The sound system like few other rooms in our country? True, the back bar is a little dated - which happens when you exists for 24+ years and it was around for 10 before that - and when I find a way improve it that I like enough to change a long history of what it is, it will happen.I think in thousands of reviews for almost a quarter century, this is the first one to have an opinion like yours, and one so different then mine, of our atmosphere.
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
4 based on 246 reviews
With a family friendly, sports themed atmosphere Trackside Station Grill & Bar at 50 Crystal Street in East Stroudsburg is the perfect stop to enjoy a lite bite to eat, a hearty meal, or simply a cocktail with friends. With an exceptional menu boasting cl
Our group of eight family members chose Trackside Station for dinner this evening. We wanted an informal restaurant with interesting menu choices that wouldn't break the bank. Although the menu was not extensive, there was a good selection to meet everyone's food choice.Our meals were served quickly and we all enjoyed our choices. I tried three tacos since tacos were the special on a Monday night. The tacos were just the right amount of food for a light dinner. They were reasonably priced and the tacos tasted great!Our bill for 6 adults and two children was $72 which seems good to me for the amount and taste of the food.I would recommend trying Trackside Station Grill and Bar if you are in the area!
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4 based on 106 reviews
Takes some getting used to. Good points: Prices for both food and drink exceptional. Almost left because no one came to take our order. After a good while we were acknowledged, waitress was friendly, no menus, everything posted on the walls. I realize the no menu thing may be part of the charm, but after hiking all day, I just wanted to relax and not walk around the restaurant looking at walls. I know we missed a lot of what was offered too... After a wait, the food came and it was good. We didnât feel overly comfortable, seemed more like a regular crowd and felt a bit like we were crashing someoneâs party. Maybe we will give it another try some day.
4 based on 23 reviews
Sango Kura is the areas only true Izakaya offering scratch made Ramen, sustainable Sushi, and traditional rice dishes. Sango kura is also Pennsylvaniaâs first and only Sake brewery. We are family friendly and have a fun rustic decor with a nature center a
I heard that it served Japanese street food. That sounded intriguing so I checked it out. The menu had a lot of choices, many familiar, some new. After having our questions answered, we chose a seat outside. The music was a little loud, but the choice (Black Moth Super Rainbow) was interesting. Our food was served and, even though we sat outside, the food server was pleasant and attentive. Inside the restaurant is a touch table with bones, plant material, and pelts. It seemed an odd thing to have, but I loved it. I only have minor complaints: too many dishes where pork was the only option, the kimchi wasn't spicy, and there were no diet sodas.
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