North East is a borough in Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States, 14 miles (23 km) northeast of Erie in the northernmost part of the state, and the county's northeastern corner. Fruit growing was an early economic endeavor, and is still to this day, as this is a popular area for especially cherries and grapes. There is an annual Cherry Festival in the summer and an annual Wine Country Harvest Festival in the fall. It contains one college, Mercyhurst North East. The population was 4,294 at the 2010 census, down from 4,601 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Erie Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the northernmost town in Pennsylvania. The name "North East" seems to be a misnomer since the borough is located in extreme northwestern Pennsylvania, but it is so named for its northeastern-most location within Erie County.
Restaurants in North East
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Whether you are looking for a perfect addition to your collection or a long lost memory of your past, take a trip to historic North East, Pennsylvania and stop in! You'll find antiques, vintage and artwork from local artists as well.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Pennsylvania requires wineries to serve food with tastings and Yori definitely had the best food. The warm artichoke dip and pepperoni roll with homemade sauce were great. The award winning cabernet was also great. The tasting fee was also reasonable-$2 for six ample tastings. We also enjoyed seeing the town of North East.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Penn Shore is located at the center of Pennsylvania's grape-growing Lake Erie shoreline, just a few minutes' drive from Interstate 90 along picturesque Route 5. We offer wine tastings year round and tours during the summer months and winefest. We also host our yearly summer concert series "Music in the Vineyards" featuring live music on the back patio every Saturday in July and August from 5-9pm. Admission and parking are free, with food vendors on-site, non-alcoholic beverages and of course wine (and beer) for sale. Just bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit back and relax with. (No outside beverages permitted.) There's always something fun happening at the winery, so stop in and see us!
The hostess was extremely friendly and explained the various alcohol related rules in PA and NY during the pandemic. The bottles are reasonably priced and the patio is very quiet and relaxing. When we purchased two bottles to go, she asked if we wanted a cardboard case to keep the bottles from clinking together (as we had discussed picking up bottles at other wineries). I highly recommend a pit stop to anyone that is in the area
4.5 based on 72 reviews
*Note that the hours listed are the Isle House hours. Wine tastings and sales are available at the Creekside building down the hill when the Isle House is not open. Wine supply sales are available at the Creekside building. We are a family-owned winemaking supplies and winery business located in North East, PA, in the heart of the beautiful Lake Erie Wine Growing Region. In 1969 we also became one of the first two Pennsylvania wineries to open since Prohibition and have produced many award-winning wines since then. Our Isle House Cafe offers a gift shop and wine tastings. From sweet to dry, still to sparkling, allow us to help you find your favorite Presque Isle Wine.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
Inviting, friendly, clean, beautiful, breathtaking view, and the wine is fabulous. Sam, his wife, their dog, Cabernet, is a family you will want to meet on the wine trail. Their boat theme and feel drew me in, and their employees sealed the deal, not to mention the wines. Of the 14 (out of 23) wineries, we are grateful we didn't miss this one. Definitely try the Shipwreck White AND Red, as well as the Sunset Blush. You won't regret it.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
Such a delightful winery! I have tried other wines from this winery at farmers markets in my city, but had never been to the winery itself. Finally, I took a trip with my sister in law, mother in law, and sister to Erie’s wine country. This was a must on all of our lists, and we weren’t disappointed. It was by far our favorite, and the wines were wonderful. Chocapelli has been a favorite of mine and my husband since a wine festival in our home city, and I was thrilled to bring him home a new favorite, Lazy Daze. Well worth the trip, and my favorite winery.
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