Find out what American restaurants to try in Easton. Easton is a city in and the county seat of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city's population was 26,800 as of the 2010 census. Easton is located at the confluence of the Delaware River and the Lehigh River, roughly 55 miles (89 km) north of Philadelphia and 70 miles (110 km) west of New York City.
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4 based on 201 reviews
A great place to enjoy steak or ribs with family and friends. Casual atmosphere with country music playing, peanuts at the table and friendly servers bringing you food and drinks You get to choose your steak from the display at the front of the restaurant and there are optional toppings to add to the meal. My steak was delicious and too big to finish so I had leftovers for lunch. They also had a great deal on gift cards for the holidays so I bought some for my parents and got some coupons to return myself. Iâm looking forward to another great meal
4 based on 67 reviews
Food is reasonably priced and you get a lot, not to mention that it is delicious. They have a lot of vegetarian options which is always appreciated. Pancakes of the month, great sandwich options, and their sweet potato quesadilla is to die for, hard to get anything else!
4 based on 162 reviews
Big city decor, hip establishment. Great for dates on a budget, families, and children. Fun place to be with something happening everyday. Live rntertainment most days and we are loud!
We stopped in here based on the recommendations of several friends. We were greeted and seated promptly and apparently timed it just right as the place began to start filling up. Our server greeted us fairly quickly, took our drink order and came back with them rather quickly. We asked a question about the size of the pizzas, which we guessed from his description were personal size. We asked for him to give us a moment to decide what we wanted. Being as the pizzas were personal size we would each be getting our own and there were some interesting (in a good way) combinations offered. Even so, we made up our minds quite quickly. Our assigned waiter wouldn't even look in our direction let alone come back to take our order. It wasn't for a lack of trying to get his attention either. After about 10 minutes I told my wife I'm done, I would pay for our drinks and we were out of there. A waitress passing by for the first time overheard me and asked what happened. We identified the server and told her we were tired of waiting for him to decide to come back. She offered to take our order right then and there. Having a hungry, irritable early teen with us we figured we would give it a chance. It wasn't long after she took our order that our food was coming out. It certainly was very good and lived up to the hype given by our friends. I must admit that I suffered a bit of "sticker shock" when I got the bill. It certainly was higher than expected. That being said, I would give this place another go with just myself and my wife or with friends that would be splitting the bill. I certainly hope our next experience with an assigned server is better. I am so happy that our waitress was able to turn your experience around. Your thoughts and concerns are appreciated. Our servers are trained to give our guest the upmost attention so I will take responsibility for this situation. Please come back and see me personally. We look forward in serving you again.
4 based on 176 reviews
The Porter brothers purchased a dilapidated building on the corner of 7th and Northampton in 1988. There wasn't much going on in Easton back then and most people said we were crazy (to invest in Easton). The "Central Bar" was closed when we purchased it b
My husband called in advance and made reservations for four on March 9th. I heard him make the call and know he gave accurate information My husband had a missed Call the week before the reservation and when he returned the call the girl informed him they had the wrong day written down but were werenât taking calls for the following weekend because of St Pattys day. He explained he had called earlier in the week and this was not his fault. She offered nothing other than saying they were not taking because of St Pattyâs day which is not for two weeks and has nothing to do for the week we wanted reservations. TERRIBLE. We will not patronize this place ever again!!!!
4 based on 148 reviews
My wife and I came from out of state to take my mother to celebrate her birthday and wanted to take her and my brother out for an exceptional dinner. Unfortunately, our experience turned out to be somewhat mixed. First, service was exceptional. Molly was friendly and attentive and we couldnât be more pleased with her. We were seated immediately and cocktails and appetizers came promptly and were excellent. The menu has quite a nice selection of entrees youâd expect in a high end steakhouse. Unfortunately, the lighting is very low making it quite difficult to read the menu without using a cell phone light. My brother and I each chose the tomahawk steak special. He ordered his medium and the ordered medium rare. When the entrees were served his was more medium rare than medium but he was okay with that. Mine was medium and I asked for it to be taken back, which I rarely do. The server promptly brought it back saying the chef said it was as ordered. I chose not to make a fuss which in hindsight I regret. When you pay $82 for a steak you should get EXACTLY what you want. This blemished what otherwise would have been an outstanding dining experience. Overall, this is a very nice steakhouse and I wanted to give them 5 stars. Perhaps our dinner experience was non typical and I would have a different view if I gave them another try. In summary, I would have to say that although their prices are on par with top tier steakhouses, they donât quite measure up to what Iâve experienced at those type restaurants.
4 based on 303 reviews
Was in the mood for shrimp and grits and wife was in the mood for beer. Where to go as we wracked our brains for a place to go. This is the place for REALLY inventive beers and good food. Try a flight of beer and donât be scared of the unique ones. We tried the blueberry beer. I liked it, wife did not. There was a beer called smoothie with lactic and hops and I did not like but wife loved. You can get a growler to take home or even better a 32 oz can that we opted for. Menu of beers are online so you can take a peak and read the descriptions before you go. Now as far as the food it was very good. We started with the pickle plate as well, with a dish called pickle plate you kind of have to. Came out with pickles, duh. But pickled veggies, peperocini, mustard, and two thick slices of crusty bread. The surprise was pickled pineapple. You have to try it. Was very good and pairs well with beer. We tried the pot sticker dumpling and some of the best I have had over cabbage and pickled. I wish it had come with a dipping sauce to compliment. I think they must be deep fried as nice and solid. Main course was shrimp and grits and while I got complaints from friends that Yankees canât make it well this was as good as what I had in Atlanta. The only distraction was the pickled pineapple on top. While I liked the pickled pineapple I moved it to the side. Nice amount of true andouille sausage and not over cooked shrimp. The grits were true grits and slightly gritty from the coarse cornmeal. Wife had a salad with chicken. Simple but very good. Getting to the building is a series of looking for the door. From the corner door there is a sign to go around to side. Walk past two doors and take the third. You are greeted and pointed to the hostess. We made reservations on open table but on a Friday night at 7 it was not needed. There is the bottom floor, outside seating (by the street), upstairs, and upstairs balcony which is limited. The wait staff could not be better. Our waitress was helpful and pleasant and fun. The bus boys were so efficient that an empty plate or glass never sat for more than a minute. We joked that they must be low on tableware. Downstairs they have t-shirts if you want to display where you have been. My wife canât pass that up. Parking, we were surprised to find a spot on the street close by. It is metered parking which is not bad as they take credit cards. I put in three hours as we did not know how long we would sit and drink. We were not rushed so was glad we did. If no parking the pine street? Garage is close enough to walk from. About a 6 minute walk, but!!!!!!! Itâs uphill. So be forewarned. The only downside and this is personal preference only is very loud. Granted I am sensitive to noise to a small degree, but had to ask waitress to repeat things.
4 based on 299 reviews
There is something for everyone at the energetic and cosmopolitan River Grille. An anchor of the downtownâs bustling restaurant scene, and celebrating 15 years in Easton, River Grille has earned a reputation for its warm hospitality, great value, and cons
Lobster slider appetizer was delicious...mussels were sublime and the sauce was addictive so ask for spoons)) Seabass entre with lots of perfectly cooked brocollini and crisp yet succulent seabass was outstanding! Scallops were also cooked perfectly. Will definitely repeat when in the area. Prices are a bit high for Easton, but the quality of the food certainly justifies it....go for sure!
4 based on 503 reviews
Diner 248 is a family friendly diner-style restaurant offering a full menu of delicious food, desserts & a full-service bar. Diner 248 serves breakfast until 2pm.
Great food, busy place! We ordered fries with bacon and cheese as a starter and I had quesadillas which were delicious.I loved the way my lemon tea came out (lemon tea bag with slice of lemon to squeeze in and sachet of honey)Friendly and fast service.Thanks for the wonderful review, Liisa!We're thrilled your time with us was so fantastic! We strive to offer top-notch service alongside our mouthwatering dishes and your praise lets us know we're doing our job. That's what we like to see! We look forward to hosting you again soon for another amazing experience!Have a beautiful day!
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4 based on 364 reviews
Award winning modern American cuisine, in a welcoming and warm atmosphere with an eclectic and unique wine and cocktail list and consistent service.
Stopped in mid week for our 24th anniversary dinner. As usually excellent martini. Food is always great. Since I dont eat seafood, I switch between the filet and short rib. My wife enjoyed her fish special. Food is always good but sometimes you feel cramped when the place is busy.
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4 based on 1540 reviews
To make reservations, please visit us on Open Table! Founded in 1996 the ideas for the Marblehead Chowder House were actually hatched a few years before. Sitting at "The Barnacle," overlooking Marblehead Harbor one raw winter day, while the spume from the
Simply put, Mediocre, especially for Top Dollar prices. Fish chowder, mostly potatoes very little fish. Scallops fresh, but tasteless. Diner food at deluxe prices. Sorry, I enjoy a good diner. Perhaps management should sample the competition and not be obsessed with profit.Stephen,Weâre very sorry to hear that you feel this way. Our prices are certainly in line with restaurants that we consider to be our competition, and we offer unparalleled rewards through our Captainâs Club, allowing our guests to take advantage of huge discounts. Also, if there is ever an instance where you are not satisfied with any item you are served, please let us know, as we will always happily replace an item for our guest. As always, we thank you for taking the time to leave us your feedback.
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