Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Lehighton. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Lehighton (/li'hɑitən/) is a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States, 77 miles (124 km) north of Philadelphia, and 54 miles (87 km) south of Scranton. In the past, it developed early industries because of water power from the Lehigh River. With the location of a repair facility here and its regional operations, the Lehigh Valley Railroad became for years a major employer of thousands of people from the area. Post-World War II railroad and industry restructuring led to job and population losses.
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We revisited the former Lizard Creek Tavern (now pub) last night for dinner. Their menu consists of some old favorites such as the backwoods burger and new dishes such as calamari and honey dipped chicken. The prices are reasonable, the food is done well, vast beer selection for the area, and the staff was pleasant enough. I recommend checking it out.
4 based on 35 reviews
We stopped here before a show at Penns Peak. The bar is small inside but very open. The food was delicious and the beer was cold! Like it says a dive bar without the trashy inside. Check it out you will not be disappointed. I had the Pittsburger and risotto cakes. Delicious!! Service was great as well..
4 based on 37 reviews
Old time atmosphere combined with tasty food. Fine dining type menu as well as sandwiches/salads. Excellent chef salad. I also love the chicken and shrimp. The chef does wonders with salmon and tuna! If you are ready for a steak or prime rib, it's available too! Easy to find location with good parking lot and easy to enter.Open for dinner Wednesday thru Sunday.
4 based on 693 reviews
The Broadway Grille, located at 24 Broadway, at the historic Inn at Jim Thorpe, is Jim Thorpe's popular restaurant and bar, combining historic charm with a hip downtown ambiance. Slip into one of our comfortable booths and enjoy a meal or drinks next to o
We stayed at the Inn at Jim Thorpe, and this restaurant is attached right off the entrance into the lobby. We had dinner here on our first night in town and two breakfasts on the subsequent days, using vouchers from the Inn to support part of the check. Our dinners were fine but ânothing to write home aboutâ. The Harissa chicken over rice was slightly spicy and quite filling. Cedar salmon looked good, and the short rib pappardelle received good reviews. Although it seems to be part of the hotel, there is no room charge availability.
4 based on 100 reviews
Ask your server what is made in house and stick with those options for the best food. The eggplant parm sub and lasagna were great. You'll have two meals if you get either of those. Shrimp cocktail appetizer is a generous portion of shrimp on a plate with ice. The cocktail sauce has a bit of a spicy zing, but it's good. The spaghetti bolognese was one meatball crumbled in two cans of tomato sauce over pasta and sausages were salty so steer clear of those two comfort classics. Food prices were more than fair. Bump up liqueur cocktails were $8.00. Dinner for four, four drinks, two appetizers, sodas, with tax ran just above $100 before tip. 4 star Italian compared to other rural Italian eateries; 3 star for urban area Italian restaurants.
4 based on 990 reviews
The food was good. Nice Irish atmosphere. Convenient location to train station. We had burgers and roast beef sandwich.
4 based on 244 reviews
When we converted our former restaurant, Platz's Inn, to P.J. Whelihan's Lehighton, we kept the historic charm, upgraded the technology and added an awesome outdoor deck. The result is a great mix of neighborhood pub charm, with an expanded menu featuring
My wife and I were in the area a hungry for Platz's hot wings and shrimp. She's like the hot n honey I like the hot. We split the 20 piece order. Our waitress was Brianna. Only disappointment was the celery with our blue cheese was something that should not have been served, so we mentioned it and got it replaced w edible celery. I like the copper lauger house brew which is reasonable in prize at $4 for 22oz. Nice place, good food. Reasonably priced.Thank you for taking the time to offer your feedback. We value our customers and like to hear what they have to say. Glad you enjoyed your visit and food and that celery issue was resolved...... Hope to see you on your next visit!
4 based on 127 reviews
Welcome! Join us in our newly renovated bar in the historic firehouse, the Marion Hose Co. No. 1., located next to the Opera House. We provide a unique imbibing experience featuring locally sourced craft beers, fine wines, and a compelling selection of wh
Visited for dinner during the Fall Foliage Festival. We had a long wait, but that was probably due to the festival crowds. They will take your number and text you when it's your turn, so it means you can still explore town while you wait. The place is smaller than expected. When it was our turn we were seated outside and had to share a table with another group. The table wasn't overly crowded, but it would have been nice to sit by ourselves. The food and drinks were good, especially the mulled wine. Service was friendly and accommodating. Gluten-free options were limited, but I was able to find something to eat that I really enjoyed. Definitely recommend.
4 based on 318 reviews
Whenever we visit Jim Thorpe, Stone Row Pub is one of the highlights. I eat a vegan diet but my wife does not so there's something for both of us. They have a great variety of offerings, nice beer and wine list, and superior service. The quaint 'old' rooms adds to the ambiance - we've eaten there now 3 times and I think were seated in 3 different rooms - all charming. We'll be back again and again!
4 based on 152 reviews
Established in 2016. Bonnie & Clyde Pub and Grill boasts a 1930âs atmosphere. We offer 36 drafts, over 70 craft bottles, specialty cocktails, and a wide variety of local and imported wine. We offer a full menu with plenty to choose from. To die for burger
Wonderful, diverse menu and friendly, helpful staff. Where else can you get a delicious ostrich steak???? Spouse loved it. I had one of the night's specials for October - sauerbraten with red cabbage and spaetzel. Great taste, although the sauerbraten wasn't as tender as most we've had. Still enjoyed it, though. Great beer selection.
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