Address: 1740 Seidersville Rd, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA
Phone: +16108686505
Sunday: 11AM–2PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 5–10PM
Friday: 5–10PM
Saturday: 5–10PM
Linh Nguyen
Food was great. Atmosphere was warm and welcoming. I especially liked their duck breast
Ana Maria Maria
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C W
Thought we’d found the only good restaurant in Bethlehem during our visit - great venue and ambience was good. Appetisers were great so set the stage for high quality entrées but we were disappointed… pork was dry, bass was small and overcooked, both had accompanying veg that seemed like an average home cook had just thrown together what’s left in the fridge. Was a sloppy effort & bass veg was overly spicy. Didn’t get any dessert after that. I appreciate what they’re trying to do but the entrees unfortunately let them down. If you’re going to charge Manhattan prices you need to also match the standard of food.
Annie Blue
Love the ambiance. Cute, cozy bar area. The food, service, and drinks are phenomenal. The complimentary mini muffins and savory scones, delicious raw oysters, tuna, brunch bowl with egg, mushrooms, biscuit. Everything was perfect- beyond expectations. Will be back.
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The best of any restaurant I have been to with their private dining in sheds! Dining inside the restaurant is currently not happening since it is such a small space. You can order as much as you know you want ahead of time for your reservation to limit contact with staff. Our drinks were in a cooler waiting for us when we got in our shed. Staff only fully enter the shed when absolutely needed, otherwise they open the door just to check in. The safety here really is unprecedented.
Yes. Especially now they put guests in their own cabin in the village.
Hi Jeannie - you can call to speak with the host, or book via Resy online!
The Inn of the Falcon.
Hey I was born in 1948 and my parents and I lived upstairs when Ackers Hotel was managed by my grandparents
I have often seen this beer at Shangy's. Start there. If they don't have that exact one, try Tap 6 (aventinus) for my favorite, albeit heavier, beer.
Call and check.
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