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
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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 Williams Center for the Arts brings the world's finest performing artists to the Lehigh Valley. Save yourself the trip to NYC or Philly—unforgettable performances are right here, with greats from the worlds of jazz, classical, world music, theater, and dance taking the stage. Located on Lafayette College's campus on Easton's College Hill, all shows are open to the public. Ample free parking.
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The family that runs it are amazing! They genuinely love what they are doing and they create awesome rooms for what they've gone.We always go back! There Halloween room "Deranged" was awesome and so was the "Cure"!
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Visit the only museum that tells the story of America's coal-carrying canals and how they ignited America's Industrial Revolution. Experience hands-on educational exhibitions, extensive historical archives & collections, and the historic locktender's house and garden. You can also take a ride on Pennsylvania's only mule-drawn canal boat ride.
An enjoyable day trip from Philadelphia, the museum is dedicated to telling the story of the canal system in Northeastern Pennsylvania that enabled the coal and steel industries to power the industrial revolution. It is run by dedicated and very knowledgeable docents. The 45 minute, mule drawn canal boat ride is definitely the highlight. The docent running the boat filled the ride with stories of life on the canal when full families lived on the boats. The museum is small, but very informative. Unfortunately, the Lock tender's house was not open the day we were there, but we would consider a return trip. Park is beautiful with plenty of space for picnics and a full play ground for children. One warning - definitely check the website for directions. It could be difficult to find if you are not familiar with the area.
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Authentic, beer-centric industrial tasting room. Not faux-industrial. Actually industrial. As in, their actual manufacturing plant. Very spacious and well ventilated. The beers? World Class strong beers, including some of the best aged strong ales you'll taste in the Delaware or Lehigh Valley. 23rd is a breathtaking strong golden stout. Also try the barleywine. Unassuming outdoor seating area that can fit dozens.
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