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    The Flying Egg

    3.3 (350 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Bloody Mary drink
    Katie V.

    Came on a very late Thursday morning - it was quiet in the restaurant. I tried the Huevos Rancheros and would give it a 7 out of 10 (I didn't realize there would be minimal meat in it). The placement of the black beans & fried eggs kind of made it impossible to turn the meal items into a small taco (defeating the purpose of putting the soft taco on the plate). My husband had steak & eggs and a Bloody Mary (it was his bday meal outing) and he really enjoyed everything he got a lot. I would definitely come back but I would choose a different meal.

    Huevos rancheros and Bloody Mary
    Luisa B.

    Why no 5 stars all the way I cannot understand. Located next door to the Bethlehem hotel in historic PA it is an awesome spot for a wonderful , filling breakfast/brunch. We sat outside on a crisp October morning enjoying the sun and view. We decided to be decadent and order their Irish coffee. Excellent! I chose the chorizo huevos Benedict. My husband had the huevos rancheros. Sadly I did not take a pic because it went fast. Even their home fries were exceptional. A must eat place. Will have a hard time not eating here in the morning. The Bloody Mary was decent.

    Erin M.

    My wife and I visited The Flying Egg during our anniversary vacation in Bethlehem, and it was easily one of the best breakfast spots we've ever been to. We had seen the great reviews beforehand, and this place absolutely lived up to the hype. Amanda ordered pancakes, and let me tell you--she's a pancake critic, and even she said they were some of the best she's ever had. We also shared turkey bacon, which was perfectly cooked and delicious. The eggs were excellent as well. I went for the Short Rib Benedict, and it did not disappoint--the short ribs were plentiful and tender, the sauce was flavorful, and the home fries... oh my goodness, the home fries were outstanding. The drinks were just as impressive. We tried the breakfast margarita, pumpkin spice martini, rumchata hot chocolate, and Bloody Mary, and every single one was 10/10. Boozy in the best way--flavorful without being overpowering. What really made the experience special, though, was the staff. Our server Alexis was incredibly attentive, kind, and thoughtful. She even surprised us with a little anniversary platter topped with fruit and whipped cream, which meant so much to us. Overall, The Flying Egg is a must-visit in Bethlehem. Between the amazing food, creative drinks, and warm hospitality, we couldn't have asked for a better way to celebrate. If I'm ever in Bethlehem again, I'll definitely be back!

    Casey S.

    Came here a few weeks ago for breakfast before enjoying the Christkindlmarkt. Such a cute place! Food: the food was really really good. My wife got a salmon Benedict I believe which I really enjoyed and I got a waffle with caramelized apples, which was delightful. Aesthetic: trendy breakfast spot with really cool lights in the back coming out of mugs. Service: service was OK at best, girl seemed bothered to be helping us, but it was a very busy Saturday.

    TFE Cobb
    Avery L.

    TFE Cobb was very tasty and generous with the toppings. The dressing was a whipped balsamic which is something I have never heard of but I really enjoyed. It's thicker than a vinaigrette so you don't need much of it. The sweet potato fries were also good and crispy but still fluffy on the inside. My only gripe is that extra dressing/dipping sauce costs extra, I hate when restaurants do that and I'm not sure it is all homemade (ranch and blue cheese).

    Toast with smoked salmon
    Lia M.

    The Flying Egg is very cute and I was excited to check it out. We went at opening on a Saturday morning and were asked if we had reservations, which we did not, but we were seated immediately, even without them. Service was good. They have a vegan menu section with three items, two of which feature tofu. I ordered the tofu scramble. Or tried to. Our server came back to tell us they were out of tofu. I'm not sure I actually believe that; if the restaurant was missing a key ingredient, it would've been noted pre-service. And if it was true, they should've been better prepared. It's a good thing I'm not vegan. I ordered the smoked salmon toast, without onions, which of course they couldn't manage. It was filling though. Spiked coffee drinks were fine. I'd not return, which is too bad, given the overall vibe, location, and service.

    Bryan S.

    Went here for breakfast and had no trouble getting a table. Everything with the service and food was great. It is a nice cozy little place next to Hotel Bethlehem. The big downside is somehow they ran out of tofu which is a big part of the Vegetarian breakfast. While we weren't there for the Moravian graduation ceremony, it is unfathomable that a restaurant would be out of a major food item. There is a lot that can be good here but it's clear they need better leadership to ensure they have major food items.

    Lox Rocks benedict (basil hollandaise best part)
    Purpose T.

    I heard about this brunch spot a while ago and vowed to try it whenever I'm in the area again. At first, I was a little worried because I was told it's a small space that gets busy quickly, especially for wknd brunch (which makes sense). So it felt like a gamble. Thankfully, we did not have to wait too long to be seated for 2 people. I had the cinnamon roll french toast with house made icing, which was the best part. The icing was the perfect contrast to the sweet and smooth texture of the french toast. Each bite melted w/icing melted in your mouth like butter. Perhaps more of a breakfast 'dessert' if you will. 10/10 nonetheless. A little syrup if preferable, but not mandatory. Excellent dish! My friend ordered the Lox Rocks benedict. I sampled it and it looks more appealing than it tastes. It could be the overly salted smoked salmon, but i do understand that that's the risk you take w/that. Still, it wasn't a complementary combo. The basil hollandaise had a good flavor, which surprised me. Great service. Our server was polite, attentive, and informed about the menu. The only downside is the food took a really long time to come out. I'd come again, maybe a different weekday and try other menu items.

    Eggs your way
    Abby F.

    We walked in on a Saturday morning. They sat us down right away. You have to make a reservation the day before they don't take reservations day of. They do accept walk-ins, but it's very busy on weekends. Server was nice but very very very slow. Food was decent. Fair priced. Good chill average breakfast spot in Bethlehem.

    Miche

    Absolutely wonderful service. Delicious food made from scratch. I got an eggy avocado toast (came with a nice salad) and my bff got JERSEY (pork roll egg on Kaiser) 2 OJs. Cute restaurant decor. I enjoy it here every time

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    Food was good but brunch on Sunday will be a 3 hour ordeal. People were getting up and leaving

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    9 months ago

    Ehh it was ok. Portions were small, quality was bleh. Home fries were excellent. Slow service but really busy day so who knows normally.

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    10 months ago

    Terrible service, bland food. Eggs arrived cold, no silverware on the table so food got colder. Overpriced. Skip this place.

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    Terrible service the food is good might have to wait 30 min to get your server to bring you water

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    One of my favorite brunch places. The wait can be long so we try to get there early then wonder around until our table it ready.

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    Quick, decent breakfast. Was pretty chill at 9:30am on Saturday. Espresso was not good at all, but orange juice tasted fresh squeezed!

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    Great food and wonderful service! Their space is lovely - fully recommend grabbing brunch here!

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    Apollo Grill

    Apollo Grill

    4.5
    (674 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    We enjoyed our time in Bethlehem and ended a fun couple of days with a fantastic meal at Apollo…read moreGrill We started with tuna tartare which was delicious and interesting because it was served with watermelon. For the main course my husband had the short rib and I had the duck breast. Both dishes were delicious and I requested the cauliflower grits for a side and they were fabulous . I also had a basil cucumber martini which was great too. Our waitress was lovely and we had a great experience. We also got lucky bc we stopped in to make a reservation and they were fully booked. While my husband stood there asking a question, someone cancelled and we got in. Not to miss if visiting Bethlehem, PA!

    Niece and I decided on AG for Saturday brunch. I was forewarned about the street parking always…read morebeing full and there being a parking garage near by. It was a rainey day so I was hoping they weren't too busy. We lucked up with a Park Mobile space right in front of the restaurant! :) We were immediately greeted and taken to a table upon entrance. The spot is cozy and open and we were able to carry on a private conversation across the table from each other even with other diners close by. Our waitress was wonderful and I wish I could have remembered her name. She was engaging, informative and provided professional, friendly service. It was Summer restaurant week but we opted for à la carte and ordered from the appetizer and sandwich sections. I opted for the Blacked Chicken Quesadillas. The chicken was so juicy and flavorful and complicated all the other normal quesadilla ingredients. We shared the perfectly GBD fried cauliflower and opted for the buffalo sauce. Great choice. My niece chose the Roasted Turkey & Brie sans the bacon. She said they use real oven roasted turkey and not deli slices and enjoyed it immensely. We both took half our orders to go. I would definitely return when we are in town because I saw several other menu options I want to try.

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    Fall Menu 2018...begins Wednesday September 12th!
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    Weekly Sandwich Features! Pictured is the Chimichurri Chicken Melt!
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    Fegley's Bethlehem Brew Works

    3.4
    (820 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Magda is the hostesr with the mostest. Jada is the best waitress amd has an awsome personality…read more Most our time special.

    An out of town friend and myself stopped in Fegely's Brew works on Main St. in Bethlehem, PA…read moreyesterday. We were greeted promptly by our waitress, Megan. She was welcoming, friendly, attentive, informative and professional. We were pleasantly surprised with brunch menu and specials. We ordered the half carafe of mimosas. Just the right mix of champagne with a tasty orange juice in flutes. I ordered a breakfast entree, which did not disappoint. A plump veggie omelette filled with fresh grilled mushrooms, peppers, and cheese with a side of breakfast potatoes-delish! My friend was equally as pleased with her eye catching and palate pleasing Cobb salad - perfectly sized portion of mix of fresh greens(good portion of romaine), fresh hard boiled egg, picture perfect avocado, delicious grilled, tasty chicken with a side of blue cheese dressing. We opted for booth seating in the bar area( plenty of natural sunlight). There is a large dining room and outdoor seating (we chose A/C yesterday, due to high humidity). They also have an extensive list of their brewed beers on tap, samplers and the like.... which they are known for. Thoroughly enjoyed our Sunday brunch( available every Sunday). Definitely, will be going back.. again and again. Extensive menu!

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    Chili - not too shabby
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    The Wooden Match

    The Wooden Match

    3.4
    (220 reviews)
    0.3 mi
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    The patio atmosphere was very nice, and I really enjoyed the live jazz music. The pretzels were…read morealso one of the highlights of the meal. However, the overall experience was disappointing due to slow service, lack of communication, and issues with the food. We visited after the Lehigh Graduate Commencement Ceremony and were seated from 1:30-3:00 PM. Our server, Younise, only checked on us roughly every 15 minutes. It then took 45 minutes for pretzels and another 30 minutes for our 2 entrees. While we overheard that the kitchen was behind, this was never communicated to us directly, which made the long wait more frustrating. There was also an issue with my order. I ordered the Caesar salad wrap (Julius' Chicken Dance $14), but I was brought a Caesar salad with chicken ($3 up-charge) instead. The server did not offer to have the kitchen correct it or provide an alternative. After discussing it, I eventually asked if she could bring me a tortilla so I could make the wrap myself. A 15% discount was applied, which I appreciated, but the bill still listed the incorrect meal and reflected the higher-priced salad instead of the wrap I originally ordered. The burger was also underwhelming, as the cheese was not melted. For a meal that came to over $60 for pretzels, a burger, a salad item, and one drink, I expected better communication, food quality, and customer service. The ambiance was great, but the entrees and service unfortunately did not match the setting

    Great service, great food…read more The person who booked our dinner reservations did not know this was a cigar bar so we were a bit shocked walking in, but we were seated downstairs at the farthest away table so we thankfully didn't smell much smoke. Service was great, our waitress was very attentive and friendly. For apps we did the pirogies which were some of the best I've ever had, the red wine sauce was amazing!, as well as the shoulder lean which was good. For an entree, I did the Jimmy Pesto wrap. Good flavor and massive portion, but the chicken was very dry. Husband got the What's the Dilla, which was great and again a massive portion. We also enjoyed most our cocktails.

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    Flight of the Concords. Yup, there are Peanut Chews in there.
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    The Wilbur Mansion

    3.6
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    0.5 mi

    From the moment we arrived at the Wilbur Mansion, we knew this weekend was going to be special…read more Every detail has been thoughtfully considered...from the beautiful design of the rooms to the glassware on the tables, the impeccable service, and the warm hospitality of every staff member we encountered. Dining at Swift was truly exceptional. The food was outstanding, but what impressed us even more was the entire experience. Every course, every interaction, and every detail reflected genuine pride and care. We spent the day exploring Historic Bethlehem, enjoying the charming shops and restaurants, then returned to what felt like a peaceful retreat. It was the perfect combination of a boutique hotel and a walkable, historic town. In a world where many places promise a luxury experience, the Wilbur Mansion quietly delivers something even better...an experience that feels personal, authentic, and unforgettable. We arrived hoping for a relaxing weekend getaway and left already talking about when we'll come back. Thank you to everyone for creating such a memorable experience. We will certainly be back and tell everyone about our perfect weekend getaway!

    First. It's is like dining in a turn of the century (19th, not 20th) restaurant. The woodwork is…read moreunlike anything I have seen except for a Packer Mansion tour we did in Jim Thorpe. I mentioned this and was told that's because many of the same craftsmen worked on this place too. Made me feel smart! If you go. Do yourself a favor and walk around a bit. The food was very tasty I think it is the only restaurant I've been in locally that didn't use excessive amounts of salt. A big plus. The mixed drinks were interesting and reasonably strong. I usually quaff mine down fairly rapidly, savoring the buzz during dinner and still safely driving home after. I had potato soup, which was very good, and Ming had Beet Carpaccio, which was thinly sliced seared root veggies with seasoning. I only had a bite because she wanted it all! Then came dinner. I had the ribeye, which was done so that it was seared one the outside to keep the flavor in and red (while being cooked thru, not an easy feat) and it's was flavored but not overly salty, were unusual. I ordered my usual Worcestershire sauce to clean off the extra salt, but hardly used any. Ming had the crab cake, which was the only negative of the meal. While not overtired or salty, there was a bit of a fishy smell. Not terrible, but off putting. Luckily for me, I don't like crab anyway so I didn't have any. The desserts were good, with a tasty chocolate cake and a peach cobbler that was good but could have had a bit of peach goo to moisten it a bit. The prices were very competitive considering the venue AND the quality of the food. The bar was hopping too because it looked like a great place to hang out with friends!

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    The Wilbur Mansion
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    Union and Finch

    4.5
    (798 reviews)
    5.8 mi
    $$

    We had an early reservation prior to an in-town concert. The restaurant was packed. We sat by the…read morebar (I never saw the main room). Our light bites food was delicious and the service attentive. Salad was tasty, fries were hot and fish tacos delicious. We didn't have the burgers but they were huge.

    We sat outside in what they call the "garden room." The ambience and lighting were cozy and…read morepleasant, and it was comfortably warm despite the 30°F temperature. Unfortunately, there was a strong cold draft at floor level, leaving our feet uncomfortably cold throughout the meal. The hostess was sweet and greeted us with a smile. The food service was unremarkable. Our waiter was not particularly friendly nor personable. The drinks were a weak start. The red sangria was poor. The bourbon cocktail was an odd mix of bourbon, apple cider, and other elements--an awkward, Frankenstein-style whiskey sour that simply didn't work. Worst of all, both drinks were served in thin plastic cups, which immediately cheapened the entire experience. I ordered the falafel sandwich and specifically requested a toasted bun. It arrived not just room temperature, but cold. I sent it back, and it returned burning hot... the bottom soggy... literally too hot to pick up... with no browning or color change, clearly microwaved. Microwaving is not toasting. At that point, the sandwich was inedible. I removed the bun entirely and ate just the falafel, which was dry and largely tasteless. At this point I knew coming back to this restaurant was a mistake. Food timing was another issue. The dishes took roughly 45 minutes to arrive after the drinks, possibly longer. We were all getting annoyed and what started out well when we first walked in turned negative. I wasn't impressed on my first visit years ago... and this second visit confirmed it. Between the poor drinks, cheap plastic cups, ridiculously long wait (with no explanation nor apology), and careless food execution, there's no reason to return.

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    Seating area by door.
    Hawaij seasoned mushrooms on seasoned yogurt
    Hawaij seasoned mushrooms on seasoned yogurt
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    Red Stag Pub

    Red Stag Pub

    4.0
    (343 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    We had a great time at Red Stag. Very authentic place. I had a Hugo Spritz which I love and it was…read moremade perfectly. My husband had the cottage pie and I had the chicken boxty. Both dishes were great. And they have an amazing array of whiskey if that's your thing. We discovered it by stopping in the shop downstairs earlier in the day. We also had a cheese scone from the counter which was great too.

    I discovered this charming pub while visiting Bethlehem (otherwise known as Christmas City USA)…read moreduring the recent holiday season. The space was lively, yet cozy. First time I visited was for lunch. As soon as I saw the menu, I knew I needed to order the Wild Scotch Egg (difficult to find). I also had the half portion of Fish and Chips. The Wild Scotch Egg consisted of hard boiled egg and sausage, which was panko fried, sitting on Guinness fondue and crisp arugula, topped with Parmesan crisps. I really enjoyed this. The outer breading was light and satisfyingly crispy, while the egg and sausage interior was expertly cooked, tender and well seasoned. Cheesy fondue sauce was rich and creamy. Parmesan crisp was a nice, tasty touch. The beer battered Fish and Chips were also yummy. Fish was succulent, perfectly flaky and flavorful, while the Steak Fries were wonderfully crunchy, full of true potato taste. I knew I needed to return in order to try the Sticky Toffee Pudding, one of my all time favorite desserts. This was served warm, with Earl Grey tea date sponge cake, paired with sweet sticky toffee sauce and clotted cream. So deliciously mouthwatering and decadent! Service was good. The waiter was warm and easy to talk with. Everything came out in a timely manner. Prices were quite reasonable. I'm glad I came across this place to have my fill of some British classics!

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