Ami H.: Thin Lizzy: that freaky deaky futuristic meat-tasting but entirely plant-based Impossible Burger served on a bun with mayo, cheese, grilled onions, and pickle. Secret's in the soy heme!
212 N Main St (btwn E 2nd St & E 3rd St), Jamestown, NY
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Susan: The regular Cuban sandwich and the chicken Cuban are fantastic. The bread is perfection. Everything is made fresh every morning and cut to order.
Connor: I feel like this was my trip to the micro brewing mecca. The tour was great, the beer was amazing. I didn't want to leave. One note for newbies, the beer is high proof, so make sure to eat something.
Jessica Renee: Ride about two miles up and ul see the entrance to the life ministries mansion...no tresspassing but its beautiful n kinda freaky by urself lol
Ami H.: Poutots are a triumph- crispy golden tots under stretchy melted cheese blobs, f-in delicious demiglace gravy, with a truffle oil finish. Share and pair with a sour or IPA to temper the richness.
Nancy Clemente: Great family-run hometown tavern. Offers Polish platters on Fridays and currently a German platter. Loved the sweet and sour cabbage and variety of sausages. Homemade pies are great too!
Peter Finfrock: Wonderful masonry and interesting woodwork at this vegetarian-friendly eating and drinking coffee house. Recommended peanut burger-substitute. Also the Green Dragon kombucha drink.
Ami H.: Old school character, good food, & top tier service. Many interesting twists to seafood standards. Server Lori is terrific- bang-on it, so genuine, and elevated a solid meal to memorable. Quality!
visitPA: Walk across the sky and soak in the phenomenal view from a glass overlook that extends 625 feet into the Kinzua Gorge, all with free admission!
April Thorns: Check out the 30 min. movie the museum offers. And don't get to forget to go downstairs. AMAZING history and statues of potters at their work stations!
visitPA: Ride the rails with Santa and Mrs. Claus on a trip through Oil Creek State Park. Relax aboard the historic Titusville railroad and enjoy hot chocolate and cookies as local choirs sing carols!
Ami H.: Stamps for your lighthouse passport available at the MARITIME AND SURFACE TRANSPORTATION MUSEUM and via the Preservation Society at www.ashtabulalighthouse.org
Daniel Crum: Although Kraynaks may be magical at certain times of the year, it’s a GIANT junk store the rest of the year. Unless you’re looking for Santa, the Easter Bunny, or lawn & garden supplies stay clear! 😒
George Maier: Over the top ho dogs with 24 add ons. If you want chocolate mousse they will likely be able to add it. If you want a chocolate mouse ( a mouse covered in chocolate - they will probably add it*).
Corinne Strittmatter: The banana split was actually invented by David Strickler in 1904 in Tassel's Pharmacy at the soda fountain. Tassel's Pharmacy later became Strickler's Drug Store.
Ami H.: Looking for something a little different in your amusement park? Like a saucy pasta dinner after the wave pool or Tilt-a-Whirl? Try DelGrossos, an Italian-themed Family Amusement & Water Park!
visitPA: For three weekends in October, this picturesque town comes alive with entertainment, old-fashioned train rides, arts and crafts, ethnic food and antiques at the Jim Thorpe Fall Foliage Festival.