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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 3:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Stone Row Pub & Eatery - Artisan bread, Spicy Cauliflower Taco

    Stone Row Pub & Eatery

    4.2(444 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    The food was made from scratch. Very concerned about allergies and the menu is gluten free. The…read moresamsos were excellent as an appetizer. The Bangkok salad with salmon was excellent. The pasta mushroom dish was very tasty. The owner/server was very engaging. Super interesting The ambiance is close tables and not fancy just right.

    Stone Row Pub was a uniquely terrible dining experience. I have no idea how this place has positive…read morereviews. We visit Jim Thorpe annually and were excited to try this place given its vegan options. When we entered the restaurant, the set-up was a little confusing. They did seat us pretty quickly though, and the service was probably the only positive to this experience. My husband and I both ordered cocktails; he had the Manhattan while I had a special vodka drink they were offering that day. Our drinks were overall fine but not anything special. My husband's Manhattan was very basic tasting. The menu and the food were the worst parts. The menu is unnecessarily long and phony sounding, like they are trying to be quirky but just come across as fake and condescending. There's extra, unnecessary description of the food that makes the menu difficult and frankly annoying to review. We ordered the bread teaser as well as the hummus. The pesto and the hummus were basic store level quality. The bread was definitely undercooked. For our entrees, we ordered the Cleopatra salad and a pasta dish. The salad tasted fine enough but it was basically just romaine lettuce with a very light dusting of nutritional yeast, vegan cheese, and a very low amount of chickpeas/protein. The pasta was an absolute travesty. It was extremely oily, flavorless, and bland. To top it all off, the food is extremely expensive! They have absolutely no business charging that much. The interior of the place is also a waste of space. It doesn't make any sense that it calls itself a pub. There's also stupid decor everywhere, including a sign that says "no" leading out to an employee-only location. I guess that's supposed to be funny but just comes across as condescending. It's a shame that this place has such a good location with Jim Thorpe and apparently can make a pretty penny serving subpar food and weird vibes. Don't waste your money.

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    Stone Row Pub & Eatery
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    View from behind our table

    Notch Eight Craft House - Truffle fries

    Notch Eight Craft House

    4.6(215 reviews)
    2.8 mi
    $$

    Me and my girlfriend loved this place. Our waitress made our whole night and experience there. It…read morewas a small place that was pretty packed but we sat at the bar and had a great time. We found this place because I was looking for somewhere I could get a beer and walk out and around the town of Jim Thorpe (I believe they allow it here). But ended up staying for the vibes and plus we were super hungry. I wish I remembered our waitresses name but I believe she had pink in her hair. She allowed me and my girlfriend to sample some beers that she thought we would like because we were hesitant and what to order. We got the sangria sour beer and the white ale which were perfect for us. We also saw online that everyone loved the smash burger so we had to try it. We added truffle fries for 3 dollars which was so worth it. Some of the best fries we have ever had. Also I think we decided it was the best smash burger we have ever had. We both have never tried bacon jam and we were a bit hesitant about the pimento cheese as well. I think my favorite moment from this trip was sitting at the bar here and eating this meal. Plus the burger lived up to the hype. Thank you to the waitress we had you made our day!

    Local bar located on Broadway in Jim Thorpe. We stopped in for a drink before dinner. Bar was busy…read moreas they are one of only a handful of spots open on a Tuesday night. Bartender was friendly and fast. Decent beer menu and a nice coctail menu. They do serve food, though we didnt eat. Atmosphere...typical dark dive bar :) Street parking My rating rationale +1 Service + 1 Food~Taste/flavor/quality + 1 Presentation + .5 Atmosphere/vibe +1 Value

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    Barbacoa Beef Birria Sammy

    Notch Eight Craft House - The campfire old fashioned, with a flaming marshmallow.

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    Moya - fresh Rigatoni

    Moya

    3.9(249 reviews)
    2.9 mi
    $$$

    Started off decent, we liked the ambiance and vibe of the bar walking in. We had a reservation for…read more8:00, it wasn't too crowded but crowded enough to think that we would really enjoy our meal. The first thing that we noticed that was interesting was the eerie music playing. At first I thought it wasn't bad, but the longer we stayed the creepier the restaurant became. More people left and the unlit street outside was pretty creepy as well. Drinks were decent but service was surprisingly slow and seemed a bit understaffed for a Saturday night which I thought was weird. Our appetizer was the melted mozzarella on focaccia with chimichurri and honey (too much of both). The bread was super soggy and cheese was half melted and wet as well. We decided to split the side of potatoes and the half chicken. Chicken was seasoned fine but the texture seemed almost raw. The potatoes presentation and taste were not great and there was not much flavor. Everything was wet in the worst way possible. We were in Jim Thorpe for the weekend and I booked this restaurant hoping for something special. It ended up being our least favorite meal unfortunately. But also our most expensive meal. We loved Notch Eight Craft and Marion Hose Bar.

    Moya sits on Race Street--one of the most beautiful and historic little streets in town--and the…read moresetting is just as much a part of the experience as the food itself. The restaurant is tucked into the hand-built stone rowhouses, surrounded by vibrant colors, artwork, and even a few birds outside the windows. It caught my eye right away, and I'm glad it did. Note for diners: Moya is closed Monday-Wednesday, and I'd recommend making a reservation if you can. I visited on a very busy weekend in Jim Thorpe and managed to get seated around 4:30pm on Saturday without one, but the restaurant filled quickly and I think I got lucky. Inside, the space is eclectic and beautiful--rich colors on the walls, abstract art throughout (which I later learned is by the chef's wife, who co-owns the restaurant and has her studio in the same building). The atmosphere felt upscale yet comfortable, and the quiet dining room was perfect for good conversation. Our total bill came to $95.90 before tip, and it was worth every penny. Moya's menu is designed for sharing, and that's exactly what we did. Drinks: Pineapple Cosmo ($13) - perfectly sweet without being over the top, even enjoyed by a bourbon drinker. Apple Brandy Sidecar ($14) - well-balanced and beautifully made. Plates we shared: Burrata ($18) - served warm on focaccia with an olive & herb tapenade. My first time trying burrata, and I loved it. The warmth was unexpected but wonderful, and the tapenade set it off perfectly. Fresh Gnocchi ($29) - with jumbo lump crab meat and fresh tomato cream sauce. The gnocchi were perfectly dense without being heavy, and the crab chunks were huge--bigger than the gnocchi themselves! So fresh, flavorful, and satisfying. Prosciutto Salad ($18) - spinach, dried figs, gorgonzola, spiced candied nuts, balsamic glaze. Generous prosciutto on top, and the dried figs added such a clever texture and depth. A lighter dish that paired beautifully with the richness of the burrata and gnocchi. What stood out most about Moya's food was its simplicity. No over-complication, no excess of ingredients--just perfectly chosen flavors that worked in harmony and allowed each element to shine. Every dish felt thoughtful and intentional. Service was excellent--attentive without being intrusive. The bathrooms were clean, the vibe inside was intimate, and everything about the evening felt special. No on-site parking, but there's plenty of street and community parking nearby, and Jim Thorpe is a lovely walking town. My suggestion? Spend the afternoon strolling through town, enjoy dinner at Moya, then take a romantic walk down to the train tracks and water afterward. Moya isn't an everyday dinner spot for me, but it's absolutely on my list for celebrating something special--or just celebrating each other.

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    Moya - Flat iron steak $24

    Flat iron steak $24

    Moya - Entry to restaurant.

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    Entry to restaurant.

    Cafe Arielle at the Stabin Museum - Beet salad

    Cafe Arielle at the Stabin Museum

    3.7(116 reviews)
    2.4 mi
    $$

    While visiting Jim Thorpe for the Lehigh Gorge train ride and the fall foliage festival, my lady…read morefriends and I like to try different food spots while traveling, so we googled restaurants in Jim Thorpe. We were excited to try some items on the menu, so we made reservations. What a disappointment! When we got to the restaurant, we were the only patrons there. Red flag number one. We were seated immediately, and handed menus that consisted of alcoholic beverages, and a pop up menu of sandwiches. We were never told while making reservations they would not have their full menu, especially on a busy weekend, and were told that customers did not have to pay for parking. We were literally in and out in 3 minutes because of the menu, and came out to a parking ticket on our window. We had to make alternate plans for dinner, which in the mo the of October you basically need a reservation anywhere you go because of tourism, and had to pay a parking fine. Do not recommend this restaurant.

    Started with the beet salad and baked brie both were good. Main course half a duck, which was tasty…read moreand the pork tenderloins which was so hard they were hard to cut and crunchy to chew. Service was good. Our waitress was all smiles. Our table which was made of glass and a cut out in the floor and walls overlooked in a stream that ran under the restaurant. This would've been nice if it were cleaned spiderwebs all over fingerprints everywhere just left a lot to be desired. Started with drinks they were good bartender was fantastic

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    Cafe Arielle at the Stabin Museum - Entry to Jazz/Performance space can be concealed and closed off from Gallery/Museum

    Entry to Jazz/Performance space can be concealed and closed off from Gallery/Museum

    Cafe Arielle at the Stabin Museum - Baked brie

    Baked brie

    Cafe Arielle at the Stabin Museum - Caramel apple and pear martini

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    Caramel apple and pear martini

    Feisty Fox Grille - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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