Discover Restaurants offering the best Pub food in Easton, Pennsylvania, United States. 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 13 reviews
I went to this restaurant with my wife and son. The place is asmall place run by 2 sisters so it is very friendly and clean. The menu is mainly stuffed burgers, with a couple of appetizers and salads. They also had 3 special burgers of the week, and we were told that once the week is up that they don't repeat them. Every burger on the menu is $9.91. I had the Philly burger which was stuffed with chipsteak onions and banana peppers with cheese on top. My son had the Irish burger which was stuffed with corned beef onions and had cheese on top. My wife had one of the specials which was a three cheese tortellini stuffed burger. All the burgers were delicious. They serve the burgers with french fries and a small cup of homemade pasta salad. The french fries are a skin on thick hand cut double fried french fries, they are to die for. Every burger is stuffed and made to order so it does take some time for the food to come out of the kitchen you will probably wait 20 to 30 minutes for your meal but it is worth it. My family and I will definitely return to this restaurant.
4 based on 14 reviews
Found this place because of a restaurant.com coupon. It's off the beaten path in a residential neighborhood. Family owned and operated, friendly staff, happened there on wing night. Great wings!!!! excellent beer selection, had one of there burgers also very good with fresh cut fries. Just found this place, have been there twice and will continue to patronize.
3 based on 49 reviews
Fine place to hang out, indoors or outdoors and enjoy a wide choice of ales while watching sports. The bar food is so and so.Not so much atmosphere in the single large room. Convenient nearby parking lot.The staff is helpful, patient
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4 based on 55 reviews
We were a group of 8 guys on way to our Guys weekend. This is an annual event and every time we start off with the lunch at the Leaf Cigar Bar and Restaurant. The ambiance of the place is amazing - very relaxed. The food is amazing as well. A large part of the group was vegetarian and they were very accommodating of their needs. The only issue was that they put a slice of bacon in the Bloody Mary of one of the guys and then had to replace it.But be aware that this is a place that expects you to come relax, enjoy your food and drinks, have a cigar or two and chill. Not the place if you are on the clock - otherwise an awesome place.
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4 based on 46 reviews
This restaurant has been around a long time and has built up,a steady clientele. This was my first visit. The menu is extensive with all the standards. Portions are hearty. I found the food to be a bit heavy and the flavors while not exceptional certainly acceptable. I would give our meal a solid B. The atmosphere is friendly and family oriented.
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4 based on 78 reviews
After living 10 minutes away from this place for 16+ years, we finally decided to try it out. When we first walked into 1818 tavern, the atmosphere was great- it wasn't a mesmerizing experience but it was a cozy place. Food was very disappointing. It felt like I just got my appendix removed and now they were giving me a hospital dinner. I thought it was especially strange they had the 2 martini rule (they said only 2 martinis for us but some people are saying 3). Although I couldn't handle more than one martini it was a strange rule. I could probably get a better meal from a local pizza place. The martini was fine- it wasn't something to be hyped up for but it wasn't bad. Probably wont come back- service was also strange so there's that. Sure you can try it out, but I can assure you it's not as great as it looks.
4 based on 197 reviews
Went for dinner with friends on a Friday night. Had reservations, but the dining room was pretty empty. Service was very good. My food was below average. Shrimp in the shrimp cocktail were unremarkable in taste and odd in texture. French dip sandwich was a huge disappointment. The beef was way overcooked and very dried out. I ate less than half of the sandwich. While the restaurant has appropriate French county/bistro décor, there was something that just killed an ambiance -- the overly loud rock music broadcast throughout the restaurant. Very strange and, as I said, it ruined the ambiance of the place. Won't return.
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4 based on 231 reviews
Pearly Bakerâs is twenty-four years young, but still learning. We strive to be a better neighbor to our community & to the Earth. Our fryer oil is turned into fuel. Our take-out containers, bags & straws are vegetable-based. Our Chef is working with local
Went to Pearly Bakers today for their infamous chili cook off. We waited in line for over an hour to participate. 14 contestants including chili with camel, and one with bison. It's was hard to tell what the place was really like seeing it was so packed. Even got to exchange greetings with the mayor of Easton, Sal Panto. My future son-in-law works there as a chef, another month to the wedding. He and the head chef had their individual chili cook off. They weren't allowed to compete with the other contestants. I'm looking forward to going back and relaxing with a couple of cold IPAs and a burger.
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!!!!
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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.
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