Mussels, served about a half-dozen ways, are the most popular menu item. The restaurant also features an impressive beer list. En savoir plus .
Located near where Interstate 78, Route 309 and Route 145 converge, stop here to eat or shop via a sidewalk “promenade” with street lamps giving it an old-fashioned Main St. feel. En savoir plus .
Located on the site of the Great Allentown Fair, on weekends, you’ll find everything from fresh fish to vegetables. Stop in the Ritz next door for a scoop of their famous ice cream. En savoir plus .
You probably just finished mastering the Lower Yough, right? Put the paddle down and get some wings. En savoir plus .
From 10pm to close (every day but Saturday), get $4 drafts, $5 sangria, $6 wines by the glass and $7 specialty cocktails, such as the bourbon-based Peppery Pear. En savoir plus .
Never in this town have oozy blobs of melted buffalo mozzarella and bright San Marzano tomatoes frolicked in such ecstatic harmony, says the Underground Gourmet. Our pick for the city's best pizza! En savoir plus .
Area tailors whip up owners Abby Kessler and Katie Loftus’ cute under-$100 creations, which include party-worthy dresses and straightforward tunics. En savoir plus .
Explore 100 years of aviation history with interactive exhibits that include piloting a space shuttle, air traffic control, program a Mars rover, launch a rocket, & even climb aboard a WWII bomber! En savoir plus .
Yep, you’re in an old firehouse, can’t fool you. Go ahead and try the ribs. Extra napkins on the side. En savoir plus .
The popular cheddar and smoked ham scramble is a perfect mix of flavors. Other food on the menu, like ranchero eggs and pinto beans in a skillet, could use a little more flavor and spice. En savoir plus .
When you’re done taking the local “Office” tour, hit Scanton’s shopping mecca and see where Jim and Pam probably shop. En savoir plus .
Welcome to the sandwich mecca. Your sides are gonna be on the sandwich, so get ready. Great way to end a night out in the PGH. En savoir plus .