Ben3555

Ben3555 t1_izfodc0 wrote

Restaurant Recommendations/Notes:

• ⁠“Notch 8” for PA Craft Beer/Liquor also good food in a bar setting.

• ⁠ “The Gorge Eatery” at The Hofford Mill has great food as well. Lots of space too.

• ⁠ Definitely “Moya” for a quality dining experience, you’ll need reservations.

• ⁠”Marion Hose” is also good for dinner/drinks

• ⁠“Wild Elder Wine and Cider” for Charcuterie and Wine/Cider Tasting

• ⁠“Union Publick House” pitches themselves as “Jim Thorpe’s Dive Bar”, but it’s a real solid choice to get good food and drinks. Not for a fancy dinner, but if you’re looking for more things in the area, this place is great.

I’d avoid Molly Maguire’s, it’s definitely a Tourist aimed restaurant. Not aggressively bad, but, pricey for very basic food/drinks. At least the last time I was there.

Double check what’s open when, the town is pretty quiet Mon-Wed, but can be VERY busy on weekends. Definitely plan accordingly. Thursdays are some of the best days to visit.

Have fun!

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Ben3555 t1_iz4w3a1 wrote

Dinner: Definitely “Moya” for a quality dining experience, you’ll need reservations. Also check out the options at “Stone Row” and “Marion Hose”. Also not far but “The Gorge Eatery” at The Hofford Mill has great food as well.

Other Recommendations/Notes:

  • “Notch 8” for PA Craft Beer/Liquor also good food in a bar setting.
  • “Wild Elder Wine and Cider” for Charcuterie and Wine/Cider Tasting
  • “Union Publick House” pitches themselves as “Jim Thorpe’s Dive Bar”, but it’s a real solid choice to get good food and drinks. Not for a fancy anniversary dinner, but if you’re looking for more things in the area!

I’d avoid Molly Maguire’s, it’s definitely a Tourist aimed restaurant. Not aggressively bad, but, pricey for very basic food/drinks. At least the last time I was there.

Double check what’s open when, the town is pretty quiet Mon-Wed.

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