Rod's Dogs
325 Northampton St, Easton
(610) 829-2444
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First time visit as we're in town to see the Lafayette campus. Kinda empty on Friday at 1pm.i had a burrito from Taylor Taco Shop, kid and mom had Marguerite pizza from Scratch. Lots of seating available. Clean bathrooms. Pizza was a 7 of 10. A bit above average. Burrito was good, about an 8 of 10. Burrito was $12.50 or so with a soda. Pizza was also about $12. All in all a good spot for lunch
Great variety of food. Green Vida Co had delicious and healthy options with some unique twists. Also fun to walk around. Everything from sauce to flowers to cards and small gifts
Variety includes Asian noodles, seafood, grilled meats, bakeries, wine tasting, pub, fresh meats, desserts in downtown Easton location and accessibility to sightseeing and other vnues.
An excellent choice for breakfast/ lunch and gift ideas at a real public market. I tried several different food items/ desserts/ coffee and was very satisfied. There is something for almost any taste. Unique in its offerings for the Lehigh Valley and well worth a visit when in the area.
What a great place to visit....SO much to eat, to buy, to sip, to ponder and SO Little Time! EPM is worth a visit, even if you are not looking for Anything! You'll find it here anyway!
The Easton Public Market has a large variety of eateries under one roof. You can eat ramen/noodles, seafood, tacos, barbeque, pizza, and crepes. We tried ramen from Mr. Lee's and a margherita pizza from Scratch. There is some dedicated seating for a couple of the eateries, but most tables are available for all eaters. This way, you can see what everyone else has ordered. I would definitely go back to sample some of the other options. There's also a produce stand and bakery. We were here because of the Crayola factory, but eating there is not appealing. Now we know that there's a quality eating option just across the street.
A fun indoor market with vendors and even a kids play space. Choose barbecue (excellent) , crepes, pizza, tacos, beer, wine, chocolates, noodles and seafood. Many vendors with lots of great foodie items and the place is busy. Sadly the butcher shop has closed. A great downtown use of space.
Love the food! The crepe recipes are creative and delicious, designed for a breakfast, lunch or dessert. A little pricey, but definitely worth a try, if you never have. You won't be disappointed.
Merchant emporium with a number of eateries, bakery, coffee shop, cheese shop, seafood shop, fresh meats, produce, chocolatier and a brewery.
The food was tasty and hot. We got a variety of noodles to take home for lunch.It was all tasty and filling. But it was lil weird to order and then either have to wander around or just wait in the traffic for the order.
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Use to really like this place under the old owner. They slashed the menu and seem to be using precooked crepes now. Now it is a generic crepe place where you get the same thing you can get at any other crepe eatery.
Do yourself a favor and try the coffee, or the crepes or the whisky... no wait, the chocolate. All amazing vendors with really tasty food & drink!
Slowly but surely eating our way through all the vendors. The bakery, Modern Crumb, is fantastic- get the cinnamon buns! Love the coffee at Fieldstone and recently had lunch at More than Q which was incredibly delicious. What a gem for the city of Easton! If I lived closer I would be visiting all the time!
I love crepes and while the few crepes I’ve had here have been delicious ...every time I go (which is frequently since I live so close) they are out of ingredients to make a lot of the crepes on their menu. Today I went and the only fruit they had were blueberries there are at least three dessert crepes on their menu that require other fruits. This was not my first experience Not being able to get the crêpe of my choice because of lack of supplies ... on top of it the service is less than that to be desired in comparison to the other vendors at the market who are extremely attentive, extremely accommodating and want your business!
My mom and I were very excited to eat here today. We ordered gluten-free crepes and it took 35 minutes for them to make them. Once we got them they were brown crepes which was strange because usually they are tan. the crepe bread itself was very bad! The batter didn’t task good at all! For 20 dollars the gluten free crepes aren’t worth it. They were disgusting. Wouldn’t eat here again! If you want yummy gluten free crepes don’t come here! Go to Crepe Soleil!
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