The Hudson Valley region of New

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The Hudson Valley region of New
Getaway to Bucks
Hudson
River Valley
County,
PA
he Hudson Valley region of New
York has inspired painters, politicians and pioneers for more than
three centuries. The quick easy drive,
under 90 minutes for most of Northeast
PA, should inspire you to take a weekend
getaway to an area rife with history, art and
natural resources.
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Orange County
Just across the state line in Port Jervis, N.Y.
is the southern gateway to the Upper
Delaware Scenic Byway– also known as
Route 97. The 70-mile stretch parallels the
Delaware River and connects several river
communities with history dating back to
America’s earliest days. In Orange County a
spectacular span of road, known as Hawk’s
Nest (below), winds through the mountains
and offers breathtaking vistas of the river
and valley below. Motorcycle Magazine
named it one of the best riding roads in the
Northeast. Opportunities for camping, fishing, hiking and bird watching are abundant.
Stop in any of the small towns and explore
a variety of art galleries, museums, antique
shops, general stores and places to eat.
Sightseeing is a must. Don’t miss Fort
Decker Museum of History in Port Jervis.
Home to the Minisink Valley Historical
Society, the stone house dates to 1793.
Revolutionary War veteran Lieutenant
Martinus Decker built the structure, which
also served as a D&H Canal hotel in the
1820s. In Port Jervis, you can’t pass up the
opportunity to stand in three states at one
time. The feat may be accomplished at the
aptly named– Tri-States Monument. Stroll
the path to the Tri-States Rock and take in
the view from New York, New Jersey and
Pennsylvania.
Orange County is defined by the Delaware
River on its western border and the Hudson
River to the east. Head east, take a break
from looking at the river and get on it.
Pride of the Hudson departs from
Newburgh, N.Y. with two-hour narrated
sightseeing cruises. Points of interest visible
from deck include Bannerman Castle,
Pollepel Island, Cold Spring, Storm King
Mountain, Breakneck Mountain and West
Point.
Ulster County
The best way to experience the beauty of
the Hudson River Valley is up close and personal. The pristine, rugged terrain of
Mohonk Preserve allows you to do just that.
Outdoor enthusiasts may indulge just about
any passion on 8,000 acres of mountain
ridges, forests, fields, streams and ponds in
the Shawangunk Mountains. Stop in the
Visitors Center, open daily from 9 a.m.-5
p.m., for recreation suggestions, directions
and information on geology and local
wildlife. Take a short self guided stroll on the
nature trail around the Visitors Center for a
brief introduction to the ridge.
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Mohonk Preserve is known as a preeminent climbing location. Climbers have access to 1,000 routes and more than
five linear miles of cliff face. The white cliffs of The Gunks are
recognized as the best climbing experience in the eastern
U.S. welcoming 50,000 climbers each year. If you want to
stay earthbound— choose from a variety of hiking trails
that accommodate every ability and skill level. Choose an
easy stroll to a former 19th century subsistence hamlet
or a strenuous hike with stunning views of the ridge.
Mountain biking is another popular activity at Mohonk
Preserve. Cyclists can take advantage of more than 80
miles of carriage roads, rewarding riders with glimpses
of mountain ranges and open meadows.
For a more passive–but equally breathtaking view of
the Catskill Mountains– board the Catskill Mountain
Railroad Scenic Train. Choose a seat on one of the vintage coaches or take in the panoramic views from an open
car. The five-mile, 45-minute round trip begins in Mt.
Tremper and travels along the Esopus Creek to Boiceville.
After a full day in the fresh air,
retreat to the 1850 House Inn &
Tavern. The hotel along Main
Street in Rosendale has been welcoming travelers for more than 150
years. Each of the 12 guest rooms
includes a private bath. A complete
renovation last year brought
upgraded amenities such as
flatscreen TVs, DVD players and
and IHome docking stations while
retaining original historic features
including wood floors and brick
walls. A homemade full hot breakfast is served to hotel guests. The
onsite tavern offers food and spirits
in a comfortably historic setting.
Columbia County
Cross the Hudson River and experience the history and heritage
of the people who called the Hudson River Valley home. The
scenery around him inspired one of America’s preeminent landscape painters. Frederic Church rose to fame in the mid-1800s
with paintings that were characterized by a calmness and sense
of hope. In 1870 he began construction of a Persian style home,
called Olana, inspired by his trips to the Middle East, with sweeping views of the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains. Today visitors can tour the home that remains much as it did during
Church’s time including the original furniture, rugs, bronzes,
paintings and sculptures collected by the artist himself over 30
years. Church’s color scheme, stenciling and decorating were
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Connect to Hudson
River Valley
The 1850 House Inn& Tavern
845-658-7800
www.the1850house.com
Olana Historic Site
meant to represent the major civilizations and
religions of the world. Visitors to the home can
still see Church’s designs and tour his studio to
witness the vistas captured in his paintings. The
grounds of Olana encompass 250 acres. Church
designed the lansdscape over 40 years — some
consider it to be his greatest work. Visitors may
take a self-guided tour of the property on five
miles of carriage roads that traverse the terrain.
The eighth president of the United States made
his home in the Hudson River Valley. On his farm,
called Lindenwald, Martin Van Buren managed
New York Zip Line Tours promises
to sweep you off your feet– literally
and figuratively. Located at scenic
Hunter Mountain in New York's
Catskills, this attraction offers three
different outdoor adventures. For
the daring, the SkyRider Zipline is
the fastest, longest and highest
Zipline Canopy Tour in North
America, and the second-largest
zipline in the world. It is more than
four-miles long, travels 600 feet off
the ground and reaches speeds up
to 50 miles per hour. It’s an extreme
activity, not meant for the faint of
heart.
Columbia County Tourism
800-724-1846
www.columbiacountytourism.org
New York Zip Line Adventure Tours
518-263-4388
www.ziplinenewyork.com
Orange County Tourism
800-762-8687
www.OrangeTourism.org
Ulster County Tourism
www.UlsterCountyAlive.com
800-342-5826
For a family-friendly adventure, the
Mid Mountain Tour offers an exciting three-hour tour of outdoor
activities including six ziplines, four
rope bridges, nine aerial tree platforms and an exciting rappel.
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
two presidential campaigns and entertained
politicians and influential personalities of the
1840s and ‘50s. The property is a National
Historic Site, under the supervision of the
National Park service. Visitors may take rangerled tours of the estate. The property includes the
original mansion, which dates to the 1790s and
was renovated in the mid 1800s. The home and
property were restored to Van Buren’s time of
occupancy (1841-1862).
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At the base of Hunter Mountain, is
the Adventure Tower. This vertical
obstacle course offers nine different
obstacles and spirals 60 feet
upward to the top of the tower.
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COUNTRY INNS / B&BS
COUNTRY INNS / B&BS
POCONO PINES MOTOR INN &
COTTAGES–
Tall pines shade this year-round family resort next to “The
Big Lake” & winter ski slopes. Cottages, kitchenettes, motel
rooms & a three-bedroom lodge with fireplace are available. Cable TV, DVD,VCR, outdoor pool, BBQ’s & private
boat docks. Boating, fishing, shops & restaurants close by.
345 Rte. 507, Tafton. 570-226-2772.
www.PoconoPinesMotorInn.com.
COLONIAL BRICK INN & SUITES–
Come and enjoy Pennsylvania hospitality at its finest. Call
to reserve your special occasion package. Winter ski or
summer golf packages, we will cater to guests all seasons
of the year. New meeting room and free Internet in
rooms. 25161 Route 11, Hallstead.
570-879-2162 or 1-800-290-3922.
www.ColonialBrickInn.com.
SILVER STRAND BED & BREAKFAST–
Directly on Cayuga Lake in Sheldrake, and in the heart of
the Cayuga Wine Trail. Offering a private beach, complimentary use of boats and bicycles. All guest rooms have
private bath and private balcony, two with double Jacuzzi
and gas fireplace. 7398 Wyers Point Road, Ovid, NY.
800-283-5253. www.silverstrand.net .
CRESCENT LODGE–
Reserve our cabin in the woods in the heart of the
Poconos. Stone fireplace, wood paneling, canopy bed
with TV, Jacuzzi for two, covered deck and balcony.
Nearby find a spa, casino, antiquing & outlet shopping.
Enjoy our pub and restaurant. Super Pasta Night every
Wednesday! Paradise Valley. Cresco, PA 800-392-9400.
www.CrescentLodge.com.
STONE BRIDGE INN & RESTAURANT–
European-style inn, restaurant & tavern in a spectacular
country setting. 13 charming rooms, with private baths,TV,
A/C, several with fireplaces, free WI-FI. Continental breakfast, indoor pool/hot tub, horseback riding. Excellent dinner cuisine. Exit 206, Rt. 374 East two miles past Elk
Mountain, Union Dale. 570-679-9200.
www.Stone-Bridge-Inn.com.
DRIFTWOOD INN B&B &
FAMILY COTTAGES–
Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region on the
shore of beautiful Cayuga Lake. We offer six rooms in the
B&B, and our cottages can accommodate just about any size
family. Bring this ad and receive a free bottle of wine with
your stay! 7401 Wyers Point Rd., Ovid, NY 888-532-4324.
www.driftwoodny.com.
THE FRENCH MANOR–
Romantic country inn modeled after a French chateau.
Gourmet French cuisine, excellent wines. AAA 4-Diamond
Award Winner for lodging & dining. Luxurious suites with
fireplace, Jacuzzis & balcony. New GREEN spa, Le Spa Foret.
Includes indoor pool, hot tub, fitness room, couples’ massage
suite, fireplace, pedicures & more. South Sterling, PA.
1-877-720-6090. www.TheFrenchManor.com.
THE JAMES MANNING HOUSE–
Enjoy a peaceful stay at this historic 1819 Federal-style
house two miles north of Honesdale, PA.Three guest
rooms, each with private baths, central AC,TV and WI-FI,
feature handmade quilts and antiques. Hearty breakfasts
include home-baked goodies served with genuine PA Dutch
hospitality. Bethany, PA. 570-253-5573.
www.JamesManningHouse.com.
Join Kelly & her family at Lake Road Cafe at Lake Winola for a
delicious, homemade meal. Open 7 days a week 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
914 Lake Road, Lake Winola
(570) 378-2284
Great Prices!
SAVINGS UP TO 70%
Large Selection of
Polish Pottery
Fiesta Dinnerware
& so much more!
Large Selection of Römertopf Bakeware- the original
Green Cookware for healthy nutritional cooking
Holley
Ross Pottery
Products from over 135 Manufacturers
Route 191, La Anna • Midway between Cresco
& Newfoundland • 35 minutes from Scranton
Open May 1-Mid Dec. • www.holleyross.com • 570-676-3248
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E x p l o r e the Lake
Wallenpaupack Region
84 COUNTRY STORE
Featuring jams, jellies, meats & cheeses from Lancaster
& local farms. A place the whole family can enjoy: 2,000
sq. ft playroom for the kids. Slow cooked BBQ and
homemade fudge made fresh daily. Enjoy our retro
soda & candies. Located off I-84, take Route 507 South
to 101 Creamery Road, Greentown, PA. 570-252-4223.
Second location: 150 Water Street, Milford PA
570-409-4646. www.84countrystore.com.
AUREL’S TV & APPLIANCES
Featuring a comprehensive inventory of all major
brands of appliances. Beautiful showroom, 334 appliances on display. Knowledgeable staff. Parts department. Competitive pricing. Located at 1671 Mount
Cobb Road between Hamlin and Mount Cobb, easy
access from Routes 191, 590 and I-84. 570-689-9757.
Major credit cards accepted. www.aurelsappliance.com.
209 Mount Cobb Highway
Hamlin, PA
www.btmflooring.com
570 689-4500
COMFORT INN-POCONO LAKES REGION
While visiting Lake Wallenpaupack, let the Comfort Inn–
Pocono Lakes Region be your home away from home.
Our friendly staff, tastefully decorated spacious rooms,
game room and hot breakfast all add to value you will
appreciate. Twin Rocks Diner is adjacent and open until
10 p.m. nightly. I–84 exit 17. 570-689-4148.
www.comfortinn.com/hotel/pa092.
Relax this
Summer!
SCULPTED ICE WORKS FACTORY TOUR
& NATURAL ICE HARVEST MUSEUM
Open year ’round. The history of natural ice harvesting
and modern ice production and carving is educational,
informative and entertaining! Step back in time to
learn how ice was "made" before refrigeration. Watch
how clear ice is manufactured today, and learn how ice
sculptures are made. Rte 590, Lakeville. 570-226-6246.
www.sculptediceworks.com.
SHELLY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT
Open 7 days a week. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Enjoy our
weekend breakfast buffet. Full menu, daily specials. Ice
cream stand open all Summer. Soup and Salad Bar$6.99. Check us out on Facebook. Join our Family Club
for discounts and $5 OFF for your birthday. Located in
Hamlin on Route 590. Down the hill from CVS.
570-689-0424.
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327 Main Ave. Hawley, PA 18428
570.226.3112 • fax 570.226.3371
[email protected] • www.teetersfurniture.com
HAPPY TRAILS RIDING STABLE
Mon-Thurs 8:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.
Fri 8:30 a.m.- 8 p.m. • Sat 8:30 a.m- 5 p.m.
Sun noon-4 p.m.
W W W. H A P P Y T R A I L S R I D I N G . CO M
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648 HONESDALE RD.
WAYMART, PA
1625 HAMLIN HWY.
LAKE ARIEL, PA
570-488-6996
570-698-6996
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WHERE TO CAMP
COOL LEA CAMPGROUND –
Located on Kayutah (Little) Lake. Celebrating
our 25th Summer. Seasonal & overnight camping
— electric and sewer. Wooded tent area, cabins
and a cottage. Fishing, swimming, boat launch,
hiking trails, Pavilion, game room, Camp Store,
short drive to Wine Trails, shopping, museums,
restaurants. Nine miles to Watkins Glen, NY.
607-594-3500 www.coolleacamp.com
DON LAINE CAMPGROUND–
PIONEER CAMPGROUND–
Award-winning campground! Spacious wooded
campsites for tents and camper trailers. Rustic
cabins, furnished cottages, heated pool, game
room, planned weekend activities, pet friendly,
free WiFi, open pavilion, social hall. Near historic
Eagles Mere, Worlds End and Ricketts Glen State
Parks. 307 Pioneer Trail, Muncy Valley, PA
www.pioneercampground.com
[email protected] 570-946-9971
Pool, playground, store, snackbar, game room,
laundry, horseshoes, wagon rides, country &
oldies bands & DJs, nature trails. Planned activities (weekends). Full hook-ups — wooded &
open sites, dump station. Near Beltzville Lake —
18 miles to Pocono International Raceway.
Northeast extension of PA Turnpike, exit 74. Rte
209 N. approx. nine miles. Follow signs.
Reservations. 800-635-0152, 610-381-3381
www.donlaine.com
SANDY VALLEY CAMPGROUND–
Enjoy camping at our beautiful riverside location.
Canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fishing, swimming
pool, planned activities and free WiFi. Open midMay to mid-September. Located four miles south
of Portland, PA to Columbia, NJ bridge on River
Road. Call 570-897-6859 or visit
www.driftstone.com for a free brochure,
information and directions.
SHORE FOREST CAMPGROUND–
DRIFTSTONE ON DELAWARE–
HONESDALE POCONO KOA–
A KOA in the Poconos.The true Poconos is in
Wayne County. We're near the best fishing, hiking, horseback riding in NEPA. Looking for peace
& quiet? That's what our campers tell us they
find here. We have full RV hook-ups, monthly
sites, seasonal sites & full service cabins.
570-253-0424 www.honesdalepoconokoa.com
MOUNT POCONO CAMPGROUND–
We are a family-oriented campground with sites
for campers and tenting. Our amenities: Big Rig
Friendly (50 amp), free Wifi, heated pools,
planned activities and pet friendly with dog run.
Nearby attractions. Camelbeach, Mt. Airy Casino
& Pocono International Raceway. Come join us!
30 Edgewood Rd. Mt. Pocono 570-839-8950
www.mtpoconocampground.com
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Family campground in the western Poconos.
Wooded site with water & electric. Primitive sites
by the lake. Pool, playground, fishing lake, game
room, store, LP Gas, weekend activities, seasonal
& yearly sites. I- 80 exit 273. For GPS enter, 199
Sandy Valley Camp Road, White Haven.
570-636-0770/570-636-0206 for reservations.
email: [email protected]
www.sandvalley.com
Forget hotels! Camping offers lifetime memories.
Nestled in the beautiful Endless Mountains on a
five-acre lake. Heated pool/spa, camp store, snack
bar, game room, crafts, hayrides, weekend activities and so much more! Family fun! Cabins, Cable
TV/WiFi available. Camping at its best!
Shoreforestcampground.com Half mile from Rte
11. Hop Bottom 570-289-4666
SLUMBER VALLEY CAMPGROUND–
Located along Meshoppen Creek, this family
campground has been in the business of “cooking
with sticks” since 1966. Separate tenting area
overlooking a 20-foot waterfall. Electric, sewer
and creek sites, cabin, two pavilions, pool, playground, sand volleyball, mini-golf, nature trail, fishing ponds.Two miles to Susquehanna River Boat
Launch. www.slumbervalleycampground.com
570-833-5208.
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WHERE TO DINE
Arcaro & Genell- On Main Street, Old Forge since
1962. Carrying on the family tradition of homemade
Italian specialty entrees, seafood, steak, chicken, veal &
much more. Old Forge Red & White Pizza. Open Monday Saturday, lunch at 11 a.m., dinner at 3 p.m.; takeout available. Private parties Sun. Catering services available on
and off premise. www.arcarongenell.
570-457-5555.
Bailey’s/Smuggler’s Cove- See ad page 60
Carl Von Luger Steak & Seafood- A family tradition since 1887. Casual fine dining in downtown Scranton.
USDA prime steaks & fresh seafood. Lunches from $5.95;
dinners starting at $10.95. Entertainment. Friday Night
Jazz Lounge 7-11 p.m. Sunday brunch 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Dinner dress code. Outdoor dining available. Open daily.
301 N. Washington Ave., Scranton.
570-955-5290 www.carlvonluger.com
Carmen’s Restaurant & Wine Bar- see ad
page 152
Coccetti's A Restaurant & Bakery- Enjoy
charming décor & unique breakfast/lunch creations
including funky chicken salad, Eggs Benedict & Christmas
wrap. Daily homemade baked goods including our popular white coconut cake & chocolate fudge iced brownies.
Daily breakfast/lunch specials.Tues.-Friday 7a.m.- 2p.m.,
Sat.7a.m.-noon. Follow us on Facebook.1124 Main St.,
Peckville. 570-489-4000.
Coney Island Lunch- A Scranton tradition since
1923. Taste the Texas Wieners and Texas Hamburgers that
made us famous. Serving homemade soups, old-fashioned rice pudding and chili-con-carne. Enjoy our legendary chili sauce, created from a closely-guarded family
recipe, eat in or take it out. Open Mon.-Sat. 10:30 a.m.- 6
p.m., Sun. noon-6:30 p.m. 515 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton.
570-961-9004. www.texas-wiener.com.
Ehrhardt’s Waterfront RestaurantOverlooking beautiful Lake Wallenpaupack, Ehrhardt’s
cozy atmosphere and delicious food will have you returning time and time again. We offer a variety of steaks,
seafood, salads, burgers, sandwiches and more! Open 7
days a week 11:30 a.m. Pub open later. Route 507, Hawley.
570-226-2124. www.ehrhardts.com.
See ad page 138.
Fern Hall Inn-see ad page 103
The French Manor- Elegant dining room features a
40-foot vaulted ceiling and two massive fireplaces.
Request a table on the terrace for wonderful views of the
Pocono Mountains, or a table by the fireplace for a
romantic dining experience. Gourmet dinner menu features Classical and Nouvelle French Cuisine. Proper attire
required. (Jackets for gentlemen). Please note: restaurant
is not suitable for children under 12. Reservations: 570676-3244. www.thefrenchmanor.com.
Gresham’s Chop House- Dine in our beautiful dining room, cozy bar or under the awning on our deck, and
enjoy dazzling views of Lake Wallenpaupack while choos134
ing from delicious steaks, seafood, Italian specialties and
more. Visit us at www.greshamschophouse.com
Rte. 6, Hawley. Open 7 days at 4 p.m. 570-226-1500.
La Tonalteca- see ad page 139
Ledge’s- see ad page 137
Leggio’s Italian Ristorante- Affordable dining in
a Mediterranean decor. Breakfast. Wed.-Fri. 8-11 a.m. Sat.
& Sun. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Lunch & Dinner Sun.-Thurs.11a.m.-10
p.m. Friday & Sat. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Full Bar. Happy Hour.
Food to order. Appetizers. Seafood, chicken, veal, pasta.
Pizza, sandwiches/wraps. Catering. Memorial Luncheons.
64 East Center Hill Rd. Dallas. 570-675-4511
Lil’s Bar & Grill- Nestled on Lake Winola just a short
ride from Clarks Summit and Tunkhannock. Modern yet
casual, cozy bar and family dining, available for any occasion. Serving your favorite bar food and Chef's daily specials. Open daily for lunch and dinner.1085 State Route
307, Lake Winola. 570-378-3324
Manhattan Manor- Family-owned restaurant & bar
in downtown Carbondale. A unique dining experience
featuring steaks, pastas, flatbreads and a variety of delicious unique chef inspired dishes. Large contemporary
wine and martini menu. Live music, outdoor patio, on
and off site catering. Join us for hand rolled sushi on
Tuesday evenings. Hours 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 8
Salem Ave. 570-282-2044. www.manhattanmanor.net
Stirna’s Restaurant & Bar- More than 100 years
in service. Catering on & off premises seven days a week,
for all your needs- large or small. Exclusive caterer for
LaBuona Vita, formerly the Parish Center, Dunmore. Visit
our smoke-free bar & restaurant. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 4 p.m.
Until closing. 120 W. Market St., N. Scranton,
570-961-9681 570-343-5742.
Stone Bridge Inn & Restaurant- Quaint
European village nestled on a hilltop, surrounded by
rolling countryside – discover Northeast PA’s best-kept
secret! Excellent cuisine in a casual atmosphere, multilevel tavern & patio with entertainment. Monthly Wine
Tasting Dinners. Serving dinner Wed.-Sun. I-81, Exit 206,
Rt. 374 East two miles past Elk Mountain, Union Dale.
570-679-9500. www.stone-bridge-inn.com
Sycamore Grille- In the heart of Delaware Water
Gap. Fresh seafood, steaks & pasta. Pub favorites like
wings, burgers & more! Bar voted "Best Happy Hour" in
the Poconos. Nightly Specials, live music, seasonal lunch.
Come down to the Gap…we can't wait to see you! Exit
310 Rt. 80 570-426-1200 www.sycamoregrille.com
facebook.com/sycamoregrille
Tomato Bar-see ad page 91
Twigs- see ad page 139
Mayuri Indian Cuisine- Authentic South/North
Indian cuisine with a balanced menu between vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Enjoy excellent food and
outstanding service. Some of our dishes include Dosa,
Paneer, Tandoori, Biryani, Naan, Gulab Jamun and many
more. 917 Wyoming Ave., Scranton
www.pennmayuri.com Fax: 570-227-0017.
Phone: 570-341-3410
A CELEBRATION
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PRODUCED
FOOD, BEER
& WINE
Patsel's- see ad page 138
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery- see ad page 150
Quaker Steak & Lube- see ad page 150
Ruth Chris Steakhouse-see ad page 133
Settlers Inn-- see ad page 137
Six East Restaurant- see ad page 139
Smith’s Restaurant- We're your stop for all on, or
off-site catering. Offering a wide variety of menu options
and seating for up to 100. Stop by for our $6 meal deals
and homemade specialties. Open daily 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
Extended hours available for special events. Located at
1402 Cedar Ave. Scranton. 570-344-4403.
ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT
EVERHART MUSEUM
State Street Grill- Cozy & casual street side dining.
www.everhart-museum.org
Award-winning patio. Voted Best Chef 2008. Best
Ambiance 2011, Friendliest Bar 2012. Popular for cocktails and small plates. Wide ranging American Cuisine.
Lunch Mon.-Sat.11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Dinner Mon.-Sat. 410 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10 a.m.114 S. State St. Clarks
Summit. 570-585-5590. www.thestatestreetgrill.com
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September 2013
Heard the Buzz?
Everything Natural Fall Harvest
Fest & Honey Festival
Race to Twigs and help
n the age of physically and economically dangerous genetic modification
of foods, Everything Natural is hosting
a fall celebration focusing on an important foundation of our food supply—
bees. Closely linked with the upcoming
Downtown Go-Around event in Clarks
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with the Cure! For the month of
September,Twigs will donate a
portion of all receipts to the
Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Rte. 6, Historic Downtown Tunkhannock
570.836.0433 • twigscafe.com
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Lunch Tues.-Fri.
11:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Dinner Tues.-Sat.
Beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Brunch Buffet Sunday
11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
AL FRESCO & PRIVATE
DINING AVAILABLE
Save these Dates!
Patsel’s is Going
to the Dogs
Benefit for Griffin Pond
Animal Shelter
Sunday, September 15
5:00 p.m.
Banquet Facilities
Available
Fall Craft Beer &
Food Pairing Dinner
Friday, October 18
7:00 p.m.
Scranton-Carbondale Hwy. • Dickson City, PA
Phone: 489-8974 • Fax: 489-6414
Hours: Tues.-Sat. 8 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Sunday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Monday - Closed
sixeastdiner.com
ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
Routes 6 & 11, North of Clarks Summit, PA • 570.563.2000 • www.patsels.com
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Summit, the festival offers food, entertainment and interactive fun. Beekeepers will
hold a honey tasting and other natural foods
such as local produce, artesian cheeses,
honey candy pearls and free-range chicken/”chicken” tenders will be offered. Live
music will be provided by the bluegrass and
old-time interpretations of The Jessica &
Christina Show. Visitors will have the opportunity to perform their own honey extraction and yoga classes will be held throughout the day in Everything Natural’s studio.
Everyone is also invited to be a part of the
Hexagon Project, creating a personal hexagon to be displayed at the store as part of
our local “hive.” The event will be held at
the store in Clarks Summit September 21,
11 a.m.-3 p.m. For more, visit
EverythingNaturalPa.com.
WINE TASTING
Friday 12-9 • Saturday 11-9
Sunday 12-5
10 Cottages • 17 Motel Rooms • Free Wi-Fi
Exercise Area • Pool Table • Basketball Court
Golf Driving Range • And More!
Outdoor Patio
RR1 Box 172-2
Franklin Valley Rd. • Dalton, PA
563-5080
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