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    It's a great place to hang! The food is great, the drinks are priced right, and the atmosphere is really comfortable and fun!!!

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    DeLeos Bar and Grill - Thursday night

    DeLeos Bar and Grill

    4.0(9 reviews)
    5.9 mi
    $

    Honestly a solid 5 star experience as far as wing night goes.. DeLeo's is the real deal. The staff…read morewas extremely friendly and the crowd was made up of what seemed like hilarious locals. They had a huge variety of sauces.. too many to try to name, I reckon about 30 or so interesting flavors. I went with the Ripley's Believe It Or Hot. They told me they adjusted the sauce to make it hotter and they even brought me a sample. There's no way I was about to be punked out by a hot sauce.. it was the perfect amount of hot. My boy got the locos tacos sauce and that was unbelievably good as well. My other pal got the Kentucky Bourbon sauce and that was a real good barbecue jawn. The wings are giant by the way. Moral of the story is this: go to DeLeo's and you just might reconsider your top wing joints

    A wide array of wing flavors ranging from your basic Hot and Mild sauces to the far more obscure…read morePB&J and French Toast sauces. The Loco Doritos is my sauce of choice. Wednesday is wing night, so it allows customers to sample as many different sauces as they would like (4 wing order minimum per sauce). The wings are a very good size for the wing night special. The Thursday night steak special is amazing as well. $12 for a generous New York Strip Steak, choice of potato and a dozen clams is tough to beat. It's a cash only establishment, but they do have an ATM on site. I highly recommend stopping by DeLeo's next time you're in the area.

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    DeLeos Bar and Grill - Chicken bbq dinner EVERY TUESDAY

    Chicken bbq dinner EVERY TUESDAY

    DeLeos Bar and Grill - Friday: all you can eat spaghetti comes with salad and bread and butter

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    Friday: all you can eat spaghetti comes with salad and bread and butter

    Normandie Bar & Grill

    Normandie Bar & Grill

    4.3(4 reviews)
    11.8 mi
    $

    The Normandie isn't just any dive bar, but the best dive bar in all of Lackawanna County. I used to…read morelive in Scranton, on the dividing line between the Green Ridge and Pinebrook sections. After exiting my apartment I would turn left to experience the classiest neighborhood the city of Scranton has to offer - but if I wanted a bit of fun, I would turn right. It goes without saying that the Normandie was located on the right, deep within the Pinebrook section. The Normandie's drinks are inexpensive, the jukebox is loud, and shuffleboard and pool tables are always open. The crowd at this bar has a reputation for being rowdy and a bit rough around the edges, but you can't be considered a true Scrantonian until you get into a bar fight at the Normandie. A popular local saying is "Stormin' the Norm" - back when I lived in Scranton, that's what you'd find me doing on all my free weekends.

    My Cousin Susan "Susie' McGurrin has worked there for probably 30 years. Before that My…read moreGrandfather, Joe Reilly and Dad, Joe Reilly jr., and Uncle Bob Stehle (Sue's Dad0 used to go there when the family lived in the neighborhood for many years. As a child visiting back in the late 50's and early 60's, I (Joseph "Tim" Reilly) used to go by there with my Grandfather and other relatives when they lived on Larch St. A few years ago I flew up from TEXAS to visit and just walked in on my cousin and sat at the end of the bar and ordered a drink, it took her a while but she finally figured out it was me. Always a great place to visit when we are in Scranton, especially anywhere near Saint Patrick's Day and Parade Day. I love my memories od this historic old Tavern. Joseph "Tim" Reilly Boerne, TEXAS

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    Normandie Bar & Grill
    Normandie Bar & Grill
    Normandie Bar & Grill

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    Tavern on the Trail

    Tavern on the Trail

    4.6(17 reviews)
    34.9 mi

    This is a review of Tavern on the trail update. I've recently found out that the establishment has…read morebeen sold to a new owner. I have met him just this past week and think he's a stand-up guy. This is all my opinion and I'm just somebody that frequents this place as much as I can however I am not 100% local. So a lot of what's in Place is going to stay like it is for now which is nice. You're going to see a more enhanced menu but for the most part, many of the faces you've come to know at this place I'm going to be here. Everything sounds really positive in the changeover. One saying that I'm not crazy about is a possibility of the changing the name. This is my opinion here. Since 2020 the previous new owners took over ....and the name of Capone's went into the history of this location. It had residence here for many many years. Back then it was really no more than the towns great dive bar. A local establishment in a small town filled with locals. And rightly so. It was everything anyone could ask for in a local bar. From 2020 till early this year those owners with the new name of Tavern on the Trail went through highs and lows of rebranding the establishment. They took it from the dark dive bar entity to a brightly lit place where patrons can enjoy a smoke free bar. As well, families can come to eat and not have to worry about smoking and some of the other things that come with a dive bar categorically.. Since then as well, and this is important, the Tavern has become a great stop for recreational visitors. Those using the trail as well as River recreation. Being an Outdoors person myself kayaking and hiking and backpacking, biking.... If I am out and about on one of my excursions and there just happens to be a place called Tavern on the trail, which associated with the trail that I'm on, I think that's cool. I am definitely trying it. I've met so many people that only come around once a year. They make Tavern on the Trail a scheduled stop. So not just for these types of visitors, but all kinds of visitors to the community of Whitehaven this name Tavern on the Trail. I think it's attractive and well thought of as the base reality of it all is the Tavern actually sits on the trail.. I for one I'm going to be disappointed when the name changes. However, that won't stop me from coming. This place is far and away. so much better than years ago..

    Great food and a super friendly person who took care of us. Christian was very friendly and the…read morefood was hot,fresh and delicious. We all got the burger

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    Tavern on the Trail
    Tavern on the Trail - Location on Main Street Whitehaven

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    Location on Main Street Whitehaven

    Beer Bellies

    Beer Bellies

    4.2(5 reviews)
    23.9 mi
    $

    I appreciate a quality dive bar and Beer Bellies is no exception. I used to live in Hanover…read moreTownship but that was before I was of legal drinking age and could patronize such fine establishments. During a few recent sojourns to the San Souci I stopped by Beer Bellies and enjoyed myself immensely. Apart from a general air of unpretentiousness, rejecting the regality of more upscale martini or piano bars, any quality dive bar must also offer cheap drinks and good food: Beer Bellies met all these requirements. During both of my visits to Beer Bellies I was treated to the comedic stylings of James "The Wingman" Holeva. Billed as "the bad boy of comedy," Holeva's politically incorrect routine is reminiscent of Lenny Bruce or vintage Andrew Dice Clay. Beer Bellies earns high marks for their entertainment. After the comedian's set was over a DJ began playing dance hits and continued spinning until last call.

    Every time I go here it gets worse and worse the bartenders don't know how to make a vodka club…read morethey don't know what a gin and tonic is I really don't know who is banging the guy that owns this place but I could use some extra money and an extra job plus I know how to make some pretty good dreams and I'm a hell of a lot cuter than the trash you got work in there y'all should really bring Candace back at least she who the customers were and what they like to drink The only reason I'm giving it a second start is because the food is pretty good.

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