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    Fraternal Order of Eagles

    4.6 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Always a great place to go for good food and great atmosphere food always comes out fast and hot!

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    Cheap beer, low key environment, killer 80s jams. Still can't believe we drank 12 beers for $26. Such a fan.

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    Italian Oven Il Primo

    Italian Oven Il Primo

    3.4
    (47 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $

    I had a Wonderful experience here! The Outside is nice and casual. The Inside is cozy. The Waitress…read moreI had was amazing. I had delicious appetizers like Cheese Sticks, some s Spinach Artichoke Dip, and Garlic Knots. My main Entrée Was so good! It's The Italian Oven Combo. I also had cheeze Pizza which was some of the best I ever Had! Overall I would absolutely go back!

    I really do not know where to start with this one. I'll begin by stating I have grown up eating at…read moreItalian Oven. Back when your straw was a noodle. While I understand this is not exactly the same, we all know it basically is. So I had an idea of what we were in for. Or so I thought. We stopped in on a Saturday afternoon. At our arrival there were three other tables. The largest had four people. The atmosphere was very quiet at this time. Our waitress was very nice to us but still somehow seemed overwhelmed or busy. We ordered the Tuscan Brucshetta for an appetizer. What was brought to use was a hotdog/hoagie bun, toasted with tomatoes and balsamic on it. For lack of a better word, it was weird. One of the entrees was a calzone and I'm not even certain the dough even saw any heat. It was pale, soggy & just barely above raw. We didn't have a chance to ask the waitress to ask the kitchen to fire it again bc we didn't see her until she brought the bill and our to go pizza. Not even sure what to make of the pizza. Watery sauce and limp dough, again. We have said we might give this place another chance bc sometimes people have bad days. Not in a hurry for a rematch but will edit review if so. Plenty of parking. Handicap accessible. Plenty of room inside for wheelchairs, walkers, canes and scooters.

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    Summit Diner

    Summit Diner

    3.9
    (317 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    No trip to Seven Springs is complete without a stop at Summit Diner. It creates the eternal…read moredilemma: hit the slopes for first chair or settle in for a Summit breakfast? If you follow my reviews, you know I'm a fan of old-school diners, the classics, and honest home-cooked food. Summit hits all three marks, serving straightforward and delicious American standards since the 1960s. The three-egg omelet loaded with veggies and sausage was exactly the pre-ski power-up I needed. My son stuck with his go-to breakfast burrito, and my daughter went with the classic two eggs, bacon, and potatoes. Everything was spot on. The staff has just the right level of "WWA"--Waitresses With Attitude. They are perfectly polite, but they hold the line on proper behavior and will quickly put anyone in their place if they step out of line. It keeps the environment grounded and authentic. A few tips for your visit: * Seating: Expect to wait for a table in the lobby or outside during peak hours. * Payment: Bring your wallet--this is a cash-only establishment.

    Stopped by just after the lunch rush on a weekday. Not wanting to do a chain, we tried our luck and…read moreventured into the Summit Diner. Despite it being in Pennsylvania, it throws off a distinct hillbilly atmosphere. The usual signs about Jesus, Christmas and, of course, patriotism were in abundance. My party ordered a variety of dishes and I opted for the roast beef sandwich with mashed potatoes and gravy. Sorry to say, the food was just adequate. The beef was overdone and the gravy had the sheen of the bottled gravies at the grocery store. The mashed potatoes were the star of the show, however, as they were very good. The hamburger and pancakes ordered by others get similar reviews. It was a hamburger and tasted like one. The pancakes, being hard to screw up, were just pancakes. This is a cash-only place, so come prepared to be vilified for wanting to pay with plastic. The prices were lower than the norm but that did little to make me feel better upon leaving. Despite the dearth of customers when we were there, the service was also lacking. I had to seek out help to get a refill on my iced tea and we waited a while to pay...with cash. I can't really give this place any additional stars. Stop here if you absolutely can't wait to eat.

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