Ohiopyle is a borough in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 59 at the 2010 census. While Ohiopyle has a tiny year-round population, it is often filled with tourists on the weekend, who come for the outdoor recreation opportunities at the surrounding Ohiopyle State Park, as well as the Great Allegheny Passage bicycle trail which connects with the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath trail to form a continuous 335-mile off-road trail from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C. The borough of Ohiopyle is served by the Uniontown Area School District.
Things to do in Ohiopyle
4.5 based on 219 reviews
Ohiopyle Bakery & Sandwich Shoppe is a family owned business that features delicious bakery goods baked fresh daily and healthy gourmet made-to-order lunch sandwiches that are sure to impress! Schedule a visit to see us on your next trip to the Ohiopyle area. Ohiopyle Bakery & Sandwich Shoppe can often prove to be a destination in itself. <br>Planning a trip for your group? Meal options have been designed to keep your group fueled and on the move! Meals can also be specially packed for trips rafting on the river, hiking, or biking the GAP trail. Call for more details!<br><br>DIRECTIONS....<br>FROM ROUTE 381 - you will find us perched atop a little hill directly across from the Main Falls parking lot. <br>FROM BIKE TRAIL - head straight on Sherman Street after exiting bike trail, make a right at the Ohiopyle-Stewart Fire House, Ohiople Bakery is tucked back the alleyway to the left...White building with red signs!<br><br>OHIOPYLE BAKERY & SANDWICH SHOPPE IS A NUT-FREE ESTABLISHMENT..Happy safe eating!
LOCATION: A short walk from the Yough Motel, perfect location if staying there and it opens at 6 AM for the early birds!
FOOD: Delicious breakfast sandwiches - I had ham, egg, & American cheese on multigrain. Delicious. Tea selection isn't great and 1/2 and 1/2 offered is the stuff in those small pre-made cups not out of a carton. Prices were very reasonable.
SERVICE: A little slower than expected.
ATMOSPHERE: There is very limited seating inside: one table with 2 or 3 stools and then a ledge with another 2 or 3 chairs. Plenty of outdoor seating, as it's easy to tell this is a hot spot in the summers. Owner was very friendly and helpful.
4.5 based on 143 reviews
This was our favorite find after four days of eating out around the Laurel Highlands over the Thanksgiving holiday. Although the site is small, with a long communal table and a couple of others, thoughtful design welcomed us warmly as we walked in. A full barista menu is offered along with hearty hot and cold sandwiches. Our crew enjoyed Reubens, pulled pork, burgers, and chicken salad with housemade chips. A small antique shop is adjacent.
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Family restaraunt nestled in beautiful Mill Run, Pa. Located just a few miles from Yogi Bear, Fallingwater,, Kentuck Knob, and Ohiopyle! You can expect delicious homemade food, friendly staff, in a clean and welcoming enviroment.
Very friendly, custom made food, and good comfort food. Had their home made beef stew and fried cod with a salad. All good, and the price very reasonable. No alcohol served at the restaurant was the only drawback although they told us we could bring our own if we wished.
4 based on 208 reviews
Falls Market offers full service breakfast, lunch, and dinner. We also offer a breakfast buffet on Saturdays and Sundays from 7am-11am. The other half of Falls Market is a grocery store and deli with fresh, made-to-order hoagies.
Ate an informal dinner here with a group of six riding on the Great Allegheny Passage on 10/27/17. Great food - fast, friendly, attentive service. Wide menu variety - not fancy but good. Pizza was great. The attached convenience store was handy for drinks and snacks after dinner. Great ice cream also!
4 based on 51 reviews
I had a blueberry scone (delicious), husband had the clove cake with vanilla ice cream (also delicious). We just wanted a snack before hitting the road after our tour and both of these sweets really hit the spot. The vanilla ice cream was amazingly decadent and rich. Definitely stop in and pick up a quick bite. Their sandwiches and salads also looked very good.
4 based on 151 reviews
A laid back casual atmosphere that is the post fun HQ in Ohiopyle. This is where kayakers and mountain bikers and park users gather to share the stories of their day in Ohiopyle State Park.
I like this place. Second time I've been there - first time with my husband and second time (this past weekend) with a friend. Very lively, perhaps a little too lively for some (hence my 4 star). Laid back, good tap selection, and attentive but chill bartenders. If you want the local scene this is a great bet!
4.5 based on 251 reviews
Aqueous proudly offers refined cuisine & stylish service in our Frank Lloyd Wright inspired restaurant. Nestled inside Nemacolin Woodlands Resort's AAA Five-Diamond Falling Rock Boutique Hotel, Aqueous boasts table to ceiling views of the magnificent Pennsylvania Laurel Highlands and the 18th hole of the Pete Dye designed, PGA tour-tested, Mystic Rock Golf Course. The cuisine at Aqueous takes the upscale steakhouse concept to an entirely new level. The menu features American Cuisine using the finest domestic ingredients with strong emphasis on local product & seasonal cooking. Aqueous differs from traditional "steakhouses" due to its strong in-house dry aging & on-site cutting program. In addition to our Prime, Dry Aged and Certified Angus selections, you will have the opportunity to indulge in artistic preparations of seafood, poultry and unique pastry creations. In conjunction with cuisine comes the love of wine. Aqueous offers guests a relaxed, yet personalized sommelier service.
We were very excited to try Aqueous during at stay at Nemocolin during the Christmas holidays. We were really disappointed. Although the service and presentation was wonderful, the food itself was nothing special. The winter squash soup had almost no flavor. Everything was ok but for the price expected something better.
3.5 based on 4 reviews
Three of us stopped in for a beer after touring Fallingwater, and decided to stop into Dogwood Acres. We had some misgivings, as it's surrounded by rather hardscrabble surroundings. But Dogwood is a far cry from a dive bar, and offers a decent variety of basic taps as well. While we didn't eat there (we were there between lunch and dinner), the staff was friendly, and the beers relatively inexpensive.
So, if you're looking for a place to slake your thirst on a warm day, Dogwood will serve quite nicely.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
We are a family owned and operated Pizzeria. We hand toss our dough (that we make daily and then cold ferment overnight to ensure the best quality taste). Our menu includes: BBQ or Buffalo chicken, steak, and various fresh toppings for your pizza pie: meatball, steak, and Italian subs; Stromboli and ice cream. We offer thin crust pizza by the slice for those on the go and a 14" or 18" round pie for dine-in or take-out. We can accommodate large groups. Please give us a call.
My wife and I stopped in for a medium pizza with mushrooms and pepperoni (that plus a fountain soda cost around $16) before an afternoon whitewater rafting trip. The pizza was very tasty, if a little on the greasy side. The location is very convenient to lots of Ohiopyle activities.
4 based on 431 reviews
My husband and I stopped here for a late lunch. I had the beer battered fish and he had the pulled pork sandwich. Both were really good and the shoestring fries were perfect. We had pumpkin cheesecake for dessert. Again, really good! Even the iced tea was above average. Very nice surroundings. A bit pricey but worth it.
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