Learn all about the Lenape Indians inside this Historic PA German stone farmhouse. If you have some time, check out the 2 hiking trails. Read more.
No, this doesn’t count as going to church But go ahead & worship at the altar of Celestial Gold, Pipe Organ Pale Ale and Pious Monk Dunkel. Read more.
Did you already hit up Pat’s? Don’t forget: a steak with Cheez Whiz and onions is a “Whiz Wit.” If you’d prefer provolone and no onions, order a “Provolone Witout.” Read more.
The largest university creamery in the world, they sell 750,000 hand-dipped ice cream cones per year. We’re partial to Paterno Peach. Read more.
Pop in here for directions, maps or book an Amish Farmlands Tour. Ask about The Pilgrim's Pathway and follow the path to freedom. Read more.
Rated one of the “Top 20 Outlet Malls in the U.S.” and located at the “Crossroads of America,” clothes are tax-free. Quick, someone call Carrie Bradshaw! Read more.
Check-in here and you earn yourself a free beer. Order a burger and onion rings and earn yourself a happy tummy. Hey, did you use our QR code here? Read more.
Built during the French Indian War, the only fighting they see now may be over the last bowl French Onion Soup, Oh, and hey, Dorney Park is just down the road. Read more.
Don’t let the rustic, white-washed barn exterior fool you, inside you’ll find a polished gallery and showroom featuring the largest Art Pottery collection in PA. Read more.
Come for a bite or a beer, but stay for the band. Also a great spot to watch a game, but beware, this is Iggles country. Read more.
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. Read more.
Easy there Italian Stallion. Balboa hasn’t run these streets in a while. Head over to DiBruno’s or Claudio’s and eat some cheese. Read more.
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. Read more.
People have been entertained here since 1931. Take a it’s held the likes of everyone from Milton Berle and Johnny Cash to Dave Matthews. Read more.
Looking for a great cup of coffee? This is the spot – they roast their own beans. And order the strawberry stuffed French toast. Your mouth will thank you. Read more.
Perfect for a beer and a bite before checking out an event at the State Theater. Check out the locally-grown/made menu items. Read more.