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    Magic 5 Wine Bar

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Hungry Run Wine Bar & Bistro - Burger for lunch with rosemary fries

    Hungry Run Wine Bar & Bistro

    4.8(9 reviews)
    67.4 mi

    My family stopped here for Sunday brunch and it was fantastic! The wine bar has a huge list of…read morewines to choose from, along with wine flights and wine slushes. The Sunday brunch menu had something for everyone. My mother in law and I had the crab cake Bennie's with homefries which were fresh and well-portioned. My husband had the breakfast burger and it was fresh and well-portioned too. The waitress was very friendly and attentive. The service is average, so I would expect to sit here and relax awhile if you plan to visit. Overall it was a great experience and I would come back again in a heartbeat.

    We stumbled upon this restaurant on our drive home and thank goodness we did! The menu looked great…read moreso we were excited. We were seated quickly and in a window. There weren't many people there but for the groups present everyone was smiling and happy. Our server Maggie was beyond phenomenal. She was excited to serve, attentive to our needs while also giving us space to truly enjoy our meal. Between the delicious food, and let me tell you... those rosemary fries EVERY! THING! they weren't greasy, that had a good crisp on the outside and soft on the inside. I didn't experience one over or under done fry. The crab was plentiful. Not a bunch of fillers. We really enjoyed our experience and plan to make it our new stop when we travel out to PA moving forward. They had a sign with evening activities as well. Seems like the place to be at night. Oh yeah... for the wine drinkers... you're going to want to head here and sip. I had the amazing resiling and it did not disappoint. Semi dry, lightly sweet... yum.

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    Hungry Run Wine Bar & Bistro - Allergen notice before being seated

    Allergen notice before being seated

    Hungry Run Wine Bar & Bistro - Trio appetizer dip

    Trio appetizer dip

    Hungry Run Wine Bar & Bistro - Vivace! Our new  sparkling wine makes a great mimosa.

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    Vivace! Our new sparkling wine makes a great mimosa.

    Seven Mountains Wine Cellar Wine Bar - Wine flight in a beautiful display

    Seven Mountains Wine Cellar Wine Bar

    4.9(10 reviews)
    71.6 mi
    $$

    My husband and I ran into Seven Mountains on the search for coffee, decided to stay for a wine…read moreflight instead! This cozy wine bar was a fun stop for a PSU weekend, while getting out of the college town. The gentleman that took our order was kind, engaging, and very helpful when we were making our wine selections. We ended up finding wonderful conversation with other patrons inside and thoroughly enjoyed happening upon this place. While they do not serve coffee, there were cheese plate selections that I saw others order. All looked so good!

    Stopped into this delightful tasting room while on a road trip. Loved the warm, shop-like…read moreatmosphere, complete with bottles and other items for purchase. My wife and I enjoyed a flight tasting and opted to go with the larger pours (slightly more expensive). Let me just say, they aren't messing around with those larger offerings! They present the glasses in a unique and lovely spiral serving rack, and each sample was closer to a typical glass of wine. There's more than 40 unique offerings on the menu, so we went with a divide and conquer approach. My wife opted for whites and assorted sweet wines, I went with dry reds. As we worked our way down, sharing each other's flights, we found all the wine to be very good. Honestly, we could've bought a bottle of most everything we tasted. We particularly enjoyed the Pinot Noir (see attached label and don't mind the corners, I took the photo as I was removing the label for my wine journal). But what's nice about Seven Mountain is that most anyone can probably find a wine that fits their preferences (or multiple options for that matter). The Petite Sirah, Cab and Merlot are also good choices for dry reds. Plenty of good white choices as well - both the Riesling and the Dry Riesling are excellent, as are the Chardonnay, Vidal and Pinot Grigio. Dry, crisp, flavorful - perfect for pairing with cheeses or fish dishes. If you opt for the larger samples, my one piece of advice would be to budget enough time to drink responsibly. The tasting room is conveniently located near other shops and restaurants, so feel free to make an afternoon of it and support some local businesses.

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    Seven Mountains Wine Cellar Wine Bar - A well-enjoyed bottle of the Pinot Noir. We purchased 4 bottles when we visited, but easily could've walked away with a dozen or more.

    A well-enjoyed bottle of the Pinot Noir. We purchased 4 bottles when we visited, but easily could've walked away with a dozen or more.

    Seven Mountains Wine Cellar Wine Bar - Cute home goods displayed all around

    Cute home goods displayed all around

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    Kabinett Wine Bar + Dining - Garlic fest specials

    Kabinett Wine Bar + Dining

    4.5(24 reviews)
    68.8 mi

    Why the sour reviews? They all reflect some kind of ambivalent emotional response- vindictive even…read more We have been coming here since they opened, and frequented his prior establishment at the Silk Mill. Nowt a bad experience. The menu is appropriate to the wine. This is a Wine Bar- that is the focus. Jason, the proprietor knows his trade very well, and is not bashful to discuss it, his passion for it, and his history in said trade. Said passion runs thoroughly deep, and his wealth of knowledge may even supersede this. The monthly Wine Dinners showcase his unending search for lesser known, and often hard to find wines within the contiguous United States- Jason being an ex-pat Aussie. I've come to expect a bit of a story and charade with each dinner- and experience. I like that the sampled wines are all generally for sale. The food is usually paired very well, and executed as such. There do seem to be a regularly rotating staff, but that's irrelevant to the experiences. It's his show. Sometimes the portions can be a bit too large at the dinners, and that says a lot for the price- very fair. As for the restaurant proper, the portions are fine. His curated charcuterie board is spectacular, and local. The Bavarian aspect is appreciated quite well. I miss Zum Stammtisch in NY- now, that does not mean this is a German Restaurant, but there are enough influences and pop-up fare that ist es wunderbar! His schnitzels are always thin as paper, crispy as seashells, and delightfully tasty. We always have the German Fare when it's available, as it so often it. For a state populated by/with so many Germans, this is THE ONLY good true German food around. The overall decor is a bit dim (lighting) and old world European- this is not negative- I prefer this to modern settings. There is a 'secret' Narnia room which is reserved for parties of 12 or more. I quite like the concept- though have not used it- had the tour. Again, the wine list is incredibly extensive, and you can always find what you want. Ask. Then, visit the curated wine shop next door! Truly one of a kind. That's another review. Book the specialty dinners weeks in advance as they generally sell out, but pop on a standard night, as there are usually a few tables open. Sit at the bar and chat with the staff about the wines- it's an adventure.

    Very quaint spot located in Easton. We stopped in on a Sunday evening about an hour before closing,…read moreand the restaurant was fairly quiet. Camille, our server, was excellent. While the food wasn't personally my favorite, a few dishes stood out--especially the Roman-style grilled artichoke, which had the perfect crispness, along with the lobster ravioli and the German apple cake, which was nicely balanced and not overly sweet. The flavors overall leaned earthy, which may just not be my personal preference, as my parents love this place and are regulars. I would definitely come back for wine and appetizers. The restaurant offers authentic German cuisine and is truly unique, with nothing else quite like it in the Lehigh Valley.

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    Kabinett Wine Bar + Dining - Duck schnitzel

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    Harry Packer Mansion Inn

    Harry Packer Mansion Inn

    4.1(56 reviews)
    38.7 mi
    $$$

    The experience provided does not meet expectations for the price point required…read more Spent the weekend doing their murder mystery package, and overall it was okay. The murder mystery itself was the highlight, the storyline was engaging, and the actors were clearly well-trained in improv and very kind. Murder Mystery: 8/10 The room was fairly standard, what you'd expect in an old-timey house. No TV or modern extras, but there were plenty of charging outlets, which was appreciated. Room: 7/10 The food during the stay was incredibly disappointing. Most of it felt like reheated microwave meals. Breakfast included eggs, bacon (very thin, broken pieces), cubed potatoes that were oddly watery, ham slices, stale danishes, cereal cups, and a parfait option that had run out by our 9am time slot. Dinner was similar in quality. I chose the cheese ravioli, but despite being second in line, it was cold. The same watery potatoes from breakfast were served again, along with green beans. The only highlight was the coffee, which was good. Food: 2/10 Unfortunately, the parking situation is very poor. There are only 5-6 spots directly outside and a few more up the hill behind the carriage house. I was dropped off at check-in and informed staff that my boyfriend would be arriving late. I was assured there would be parking available and that staff would be present 24/7 to assist him. However, I woke up to a call from him saying he couldn't find parking. I went downstairs to get help, but no staff could be found. Not wanting to disturb other guests, I eventually gave up, and he had to park on the street in the neighborhood on top of the hill overnight. At breakfast, we were briefly told about additional parking behind the carriage house, but there was no apology or acknowledgment of the issue from the night before, nor any attempt to make it right. Parking: 1/10 The staff overall seemed inexperienced and, at times, unprofessional. While I empathize with younger staff members, there were several uncomfortable moments--such as hearing an employee joke about "killing" another staff member over a small mistake, and staff walking away mid-conversation while we were trying to ask follow-up questions. Staff: 4/10 Overall, there were some enjoyable elements, especially the murder mystery, but the experience didn't quite match the price point. With a few key improvements, this could be a much more worthwhile stay.

    Just in time for Halloween!…read more Perched atop Packer Hill in the village of Jim Thorpe, this place was used as the model for the Haunted Mansion at Disney, whose interior is anything but spooky. After our tour at Asa Packer, he later built his son Harry a mansion next door as a wedding present in 1874. The mansion's impressive facade could have been taken from a Gothic novel, so much so that the building's design caught the eye of Disney Imagineers where my partner, his aunt, and I came to take some photos last Saturday. The Harry Packer Mansion Inn is open for lodging, tours on weekends, drinks at Libations Lounge, and, of course, murder mystery. Fifteen-foot ceilings, marble fireplaces, and gilded mirrors reflect the elegance of the Victorian Age. If you are in the area, it's a photo op.

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    Harry Packer Mansion Inn
    Harry Packer Mansion Inn
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