¡Los 9 mejores comensales de Pensilvania!

En un estado grande como Pensilvania, encontrar comida deliciosa para cenar no es una tarea difícil. Desde los restaurantes de estilo americano de la vieja escuela con mini máquinas de discos en cada cabina hasta los lugares veganos más modernos, los restaurantes de Pensilvania realmente lo tienen todo. Para probar todo, echa un vistazo a estos 9 comensales distintivos solo en Pensilvania.

Silk City Diner, Filadelfia, Pensilvania

Ubicado en la sección Northern Liberties de Filadelfia, este restaurante es casi imposible de perder, gracias a su letrero de neón brillante. Con un brunch diario (¡hurra!) y un menú para la cena, una taberna al aire libre al aire libre y un bar completo, Silk City Diner es una visita obligada. Si te apetece pollo frito y gofres o empanadas de panceta de cerdo a la 1 a. m., simplemente no hay mejor lugar para estar.

Cross Keys Diner, Doylestown, Pensilvania

El acogedor Cross Keys Diner en Doylestown es una auténtica joya. El restaurante tiene un menú rotativo diario que se puede encontrar a través de su Facebook o Twitter. El menú presenta ingredientes de origen local y platos clásicos como los huevos Benedict y su famoso picadillo, y no importa lo que pidas, seguramente será amor al primer bocado.

Coopersburg Diner & Restaurante familiar, Coopersburg, Pensilvania

También conocido como Coop, el Coopersburg Diner es uno de los favoritos entre los lugareños y los viajeros por igual. Aquí encontrará comida clásica para cenar, delicias como gofres fritos con boniato y pierogis cubiertos. Si hay algo que Coop sabe, es que la variedad realmente es la especia de la vida.

Comedor de Tom y Joe, Altoona, Pensilvania

To locals, Tom and Joe’s Diner is an institution. It has been serving Altoona and its surrounding area for over 80 years, after all! Featuring mini jukeboxes in its booths, walking into Tom and Joe’s is like stepping back in time. Their famous «Breakfast Mess» practically includes everything but the kitchen sink. And they’ve even got Jell-O on the menu, too. Does it get any more American than that?

Billy’s Downtown Diner, Multiple locations

Per their website, Billy’s Downtown Diner is «not your ordinary diner.” And with cannoli French toast available for breakfast and a burger designed by Criss Angel (with his cousin Billy) on the lunch menu, we’re inclined to agree. Find locations in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton, Pennsylvania. 

Diner 248, Easton, PA

Diner 248 serves breakfast until 2 p.m., and it just so happens to be the “Best Diner Breakfast,” according to Lehigh Valley Magazine as of 2014. In addition to its great breakfasts, Diner 248 boasts a full bar, flat-screen TVs, and decadent desserts made from scratch.

Minella’s Main Line Diner, Wayne, PA

Minella’s takes classic diner fare and elevates it in only the way the Main Line can. In the mood for Pad Thai, but don’t want to be bothered by having to eat actual noodles? Try their Pad Thai chicken egg rolls. They have a full bar with an extensive drink menu, too. Warm up during breakfast with a Frangelico-spiked Cappuccino Royale, or don’t even order breakfast and just have a spiked coffee. We don’t judge.

Melrose Diner, Philadelphia, PA

South Philadelphia’s famous Melrose Diner and bakery is widely known for its shared booths, great service, and delicious butter cookies. It’s open 24/7 and draws a diverse crowd—making it a perfect spot for late-night people watching, if that’s what you’re into. There’s even a song named after it. How many other diners can boast that?

Daddypops, Hatboro, PA

Featured on Season 3 of Guy Fieri’s famous Food Network series, “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” Daddypops is about as old-school as it gets. Serving up staples like scrapple and hot roast beef alongside unique treats like deep-fried Oreos, there’s something for everyone at Daddypops.