![]() Speaking of Italian, a couple of minutes outside of Jim Thorpe is a special jewel of a place called Macaluso’s at the Lantern. Your senses will be delighted by Tony’s carefully crafted lunch, dinner, and cocktail menus, as well as an atmosphere of class, luxury, and romantic appeal. Tony Stella’s Encore, serves the finest Italian cuisine right downtown on 66 Broadway. Here’s a review from the Allentown Morning Call’s Susan Gottshall. The food is outstanding, the atmosphere relaxed – so it fits JT perfectly. Moya, a Carbon County favorite that is named after head chef Heriberto Yunda’s hometown in Ecuador, serves elegant food in a casual, painterly atmosphere (you’ll see what we mean). New Executive Chef Zoraida Rivera has completely revised the breakfast and dinner menus ( here’s their TV ad). Jim Thorpe feels far away, but it’s not at all.Ĭheck out the Broadway Grille, adjacent to the Inn at Jim Thorpe, for its lovely decor and outstanding food. From the Scranton/Wilkes Barre area, shoot down the Northeast Extension (476). From New Jersey, just head up Routes 78 or 80. From the Lehigh Valley, you can take easy back roads or the toll road for a ride to the other side of Blue Mountain. If you live in Philadelphia, it is a surprisingly short ride up the Northeast Extension. All restaurants are an easy walk from each other, and from your accommodations. Jim Thorpe is not a plane ride away. It’s just an enjoyable spin from wherever you are, and a leisurely drive here can be a special treat. ![]()
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