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.
Restaurants in Easton
5.0 based on 29 reviews
Well I am originally from across the river in Jersey and have been living out of town for 22 years but whenever I return home one must visit is the Carmelcorn Shop in downtown Easton. For the best carmelcorn , buttered popcorn, a nice variety of roasted nuts and an extensive candy selection that cannot be beat you must visit this Easton institution. You will not be disappointed and don’t forget the chocolate covered pretzels one of my favorites !! Another plus they are locally owned and a true Easton treasure !!
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The Easton Farmers’ Market (EFM), established in 1752, is the oldest open-air market and #1 People’s Choice (2015) market in the US! The EFM is held in Centre Square year round and features; more than 60 vendors selling locally grown produce, artisan breads & cheese, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts and more. Enjoy live music, cooking demos, kids’ activities and great festivals throughout the season! Debit & EBT accepted.
Always look forward to Saturday morning farmer's market - delicious fresh baked breads, wonderful local fresh vegetables & fruits, fresh flowers, amazing onions/garlic, incredible mushroom vendor, Jersey Pickles - fabulous mushrooms w/light vinegar, pickles & olives galore! A MUST do in downtown! Check out the Easton Farmer's Market sweatshirts, bags, t-shirts with very cool logos!
4.5 based on 7 reviews
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Hey, if you're in the market for antiques of all kinds, or just are looking to kill some time browsing downtown Easton, this is a great place to visit. It offers vintage and unique antiques and other goods, along with an Apsara Gallery. Really, there's something here for just about everyone, depending on what one is searching for. There are hundreds of small items, along with larger ones, and as we breezed through the emporium, I could see items that looked like collectibles; others, not so much. That's part of the fun, however, while looking around. This is a great stop on any kind of weather day, so when you're in the area, drop in.
4.0 based on 34 reviews
Small dining area, eclectic in style, books surrounding you. Books available for perusal while dining - careful use a napkin! - or to purchase. Building is unique and unspoiled architecture of the past, tables may not be level. Deal. It’s worth it. Coffee selection is varied, food good. Where else can one get Portuguese bread made into french toast? The Quadrant club is my recommendation!
The History Room offers a step back in time! Housed in a charming old 1850's schoolhouse, visitors can browse anything from teacups to Tiffany, records and books. Vintage pianos fill the main showroom surrounded by art and memorabilia. Lifetime Network has even filmed a mystery movie here, and guest speakers, including the famed "Kissing Sailor" give history talks. Visit the History Room Today!
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