Moosic is a borough in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, six miles (9 km) south of Downtown Scranton and 13 miles (21 km) northeast of Downtown Wilkes-Barre on the Lackawanna River.
Restaurants in Moosic
4.5 based on 108 reviews
We had such a nice day with family and friends. This field is home to the minor league Rail Riders (NY Yankee franchise). The players are fairly good to kids requesting autographs. At the end of the game we saw, they allowed little ones to run bases. You can order food delivered to your seat(for a fee). It's a great location - The field is immediately off route 81. There is a good shopping center, a cinemark, a visitor center and hotels nearby. Seat prices are reasonable ($10 -$14). You pay $2 to park and $4 for water. A nearby ski resort has summer water park and zip line activities so you really can make a weekend out of your ball game plans.
4.5 based on 716 reviews
This small museum is all about steam engines and their contribution to America's economy in the 19th century.
If you love trains, this is the place to go! It's history is very interesting, and you can get right up close to view trains of different times. AND, you can ride one to another town, and back, which I would highly suggest!
4 based on 1 reviews
Premier Yoga Studio offering Hatha Yoga, Meditation, Massage Therapy, Himalayan Salt Therapy, Near Infrared Sauna Therapy, and a Holistic Gift Shop to the North Eastern Pennsylvania area.
Love Love Love this place. The girls who run it are very welcoming. Don't hesitate to give it a try. The classes vary from beginner to experienced, but you don't have to do something if it doesn't feel good or work for you. Very relaxing
4.5 based on 28 reviews
I visited for a charity event and was BLOWN AWAY. I have been to many breweries and tasting rooms. From the outside, SBC looks a bit industrial. Inside, the tasting room is as warm and friendly as a neighborhood pub.
The beers are exceptional. Pick a favorite? That's hard. The lager was a workingman's everyday dream. The imperial stout was divine. I am not big on shandy's so I skipped those.
All in all, I can't wait to go back.
4 based on 62 reviews
There is a ton to do here! It is easy to get in and out of the plaza and there is plenty of parking!
It's all outside so if so go on a busy, rainy, day make sure to take an umbrella to go between stores and your car.
4.5 based on 168 reviews
I have never known much about trolleys. When I lived in Pittsburgh, you could ride the trolleys in town and across the Mon in the south hills, so when I visited the museum I learned about the cars, their propulsion, and those little details that humanize cold steel and wood. One of most interesting features of the museum is a ride on a five-mile (ten miles total) trolley out to Scranton's AAA baseball field. It was quite a trip. There is an excellent bookstore and gift shop. I highly recommend this. In addition, it is next door to Steamtown so you can get all steamed up in the morning and then ride in an electric streetcar. What a deal!
4 based on 15 reviews
Four grandchildren (6-9 yrs) had an absolutely wonderful time here. We went at the quieter hours (early afternoon), as found online while making reservations. The staff was very helpful, through beforehand questions as well as on arrival and first-time confusion. I can believe that crowded times would be a bummer for getting space to jump, but our kids had no problem with the lines. We will go again, as it has become an instant favorite. BUT we'll choose our times carefully.
4.5 based on 23 reviews
When the other large movie theater in town only has the newest releases, Cinemark has those and other movies that are interesting by not showing in other areas around town.If there is an independent film or a concert available by video, or classic movies to be celebrated, Cinemark is the one that can be counted on to celebrate the arts. They are not just strictly commercial; they believe in celebrating the arts and promoting culture.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Duchess Outlet is your partner for the best deals on heirloom quality toys and collectibles including Madame Alexander dolls, doll furniture & accessories, Tea Sets for children and 18" dolls, Hansa life-like plush animals, Folkmanis puppets and adult coloring books. Our Doll Museum displays over One Thousand Madame Alexander dolls from the 1930's to present. We are authorized dealers of Backyard Discovery, the worlds # 1 supplier of wood swing sets. Our clothing division features men's suits and sportsjackets, and exclusive outerwear from famous designers London Fog, BCBG, Woolrich, Anchor Uniform and much more! We are located in the historic Pittston Stove building. Family owned and operated, we are celebrating nearly 60 years in business!
Mainly Madame Alexander dolls, women's coats and men's coats and suits. There is a small but nice collection of old Madame Alexander dolls in the basement.
4 based on 3 reviews
Friendly staff and owners. I am always late returning ski boots and they are forgiving. Ski supplies on one side and rentals on the other.
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