The Best Restaurants of Allentown PA


Allentown Pennsylvania has hundreds of restaurants and deciding on the best restaurants of the third largest city in the entire state is not an easy task.
Some of Allentown's most popular and famous restaurants range from historic inns to trendy contemporary yuppie martini meccas to classic American diners.
Bachio, on Cedar Crest Boulevard on the westside, is a hip and trendy Trattoria, which Answers.com defines as: "an informal restaurant or tavern serving simple Italian dishes".
The Brass Rail, on Hamilton Street downtown boasts the ability to make an entire family happy, no matter what Mom, Dad and the kids are hungry for.
The Bethlehem Diner on Catasauqua Road at I-78 (Interstate 78) on the city's Southside is famous for it's Allentown address and Bethlehem namesake, hearty breakfasts and for being open 24 hours a day (most days that is).
Other notable and memorable dining establishments are, The King George Inn, in business since 1756, Louie's, a famous Allentown BYOB and Grumpy's Barbeque Roadhouse, that even Southerners brag about.
Our comprehensive restaurant directory spans over 35 pages and will progress over the next few weeks. We begin this second week of June 2007 with a restaurant directory. Over the coming weeks, this will change into a more detailed guide with basic descriptions of each restaurant and links to those restaurants that have websites.
Page 1:
5th Street Lunchonette, to Anylise's Hava Java Coffee Shop.
Page 2:
Applebee's Neighborhood Bar to Banana Joes Party and Dance Bar.
Page 3:
Bartolo's Pizzeria, to Big Woodys Pizza and Sports Bar (locations all over town).
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Blimpie Subs + Salads to The Bull + Bear.
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3 Burger King locations to Cannon's.
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Captains' Table, to Cetronia Deli.

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