9 Best American Restaurants near Pillow

National Hotel Pillow American • $
177 Market St, Pillow

Customers` Favorites

Pancakes or French Toast
Pillow Burger
Ham Steak
Fries

“A very friendly and casual atmosphere. The service and food were very good.We spoke with the owner and decided to have our family Christmas dinner there.They agreed to accommodate our group of 50 after their normal hours on a Sunday afternoon.“

4.6 Superb22 Reviews
Lakeside eats American •
Lake Tobias Wildlife Park, Safari Tours and Concession Stand, 760 Tobias Rd, Halifax - 10.73 miles

“Lake Tobias is one of my favorite places to visit when I am in PA! Friendly staff, affordable food, and the opportunities to interact with and feed a variety of animals make this wildlife park a unique and special place.The safari bus tours are my favorite part of this park! You are able to feed a variety of bison, gazelles, emus, etc. from your seat! You can purchase either pellets, popcorn, or carrots from the park and the prices are very reasonable. Pro tip: I have found that the animals really like the carrots and the kiddos really like the popcorn. The line for the tour can be long on busy days so make sure to bring something to entertain your kids. The animals eat right from your hand, which can be overwhelming for little ones or people with sensory sensitivities. The bus drivers are very knowledgeable and provide a variety facts about the animals and the park during the tour.The petting zoo has standard goats, camels, deer, etc. Be careful with the camels, some of them like scratches but some of them do not! Make sure that you stop by and pet the baby animals that are being socialized to humans near the petting zoo! I have been able to pet a baby bison, a calf, and a bunch of baby emus that were not as soft as I thought they were going to be. The exhibits are informative and some of the animals have a lot of space. The giraffes are a really long walk from the rest of the exhibits so be prepared! There is a hiking trail that will take you to the entrance of the giraffe exhibit that has birds and a very grumpy bobcat along the way. The trail has hills and is not disability or senior friendly so keep that in mind. If you stop by at the right time, then you may have the chance to feed a giraffe some lettuce or some other snack!Speaking of snacks, the food at the concession stands are delicious and very affordable! The burgers, chicken nuggets, and hot dogs at the Grille & Grub are all reasonably priced and hit the spot after all of that walking. The ice cream portions are generous and refreshing on hot summer days. There are a lot of covered seating areas near the concessions stands and scattered around the lakes. You can bring your own food if you want but with the affordable pricing at the concession stands you don't need to.If it is hot then make sure that you visit the reptile house or the museum for some air conditioning and information. The reptile house has exhibits around the walls of the building and you may get the chance to pet a snake or an alligator! There is a small amphitheater in the middle where keepers will bring out animals and give talks throughout the day. These talks are popular so get there early if you want a seat with a good view! The museum goes through the history of the park and is a loving tribute to the founder. There is an aquarium in the museum and staff who will show you some of the antlers or horns that the animals at the park have dropped.The park is open 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am - 6pm on weekends from June to August with shorter hours, limited activities, and/or only open weekends in April, May, September, October, and November (see the 2023 schedule below). Check back with the park website for their updated 2024 hours but the general concepts (only open for safari drive through in April and November, only open on weekends some months, etc.) have not changed in the past 3 years that I have been visiting. If you are coming from the south and taking the 225, there is a crazy bend in the road that you really need to be careful of (see the photo below). The park is located in a rural area but there is signage as you get closer to let you know that you are going the right way. You need to go past the John Deere store to get to the entrance. Parking is always free and admission at the time of this review was $19 for anyone age 3+ and includes all of the exhibits and the safari. You can pay $10 for the exhibits alone, but I highly recommend that you add on the safari! Active duty military and veterans are free with military ID. They don't have a way to purchase ti“

4.9 Superb14 Reviews
Grille and Grub American •
Lake Tobias Wildlife Park, Safari Tours and Concession Stand, 760 Tobias Rd, Halifax - 10.73 miles

“Lake Tobias is one of my favorite places to visit when I am in PA! Friendly staff, affordable food, and the opportunities to interact with and feed a variety of animals make this wildlife park a unique and special place.The safari bus tours are my favorite part of this park! You are able to feed a variety of bison, gazelles, emus, etc. from your seat! You can purchase either pellets, popcorn, or carrots from the park and the prices are very reasonable. Pro tip: I have found that the animals really like the carrots and the kiddos really like the popcorn. The line for the tour can be long on busy days so make sure to bring something to entertain your kids. The animals eat right from your hand, which can be overwhelming for little ones or people with sensory sensitivities. The bus drivers are very knowledgeable and provide a variety facts about the animals and the park during the tour.The petting zoo has standard goats, camels, deer, etc. Be careful with the camels, some of them like scratches but some of them do not! Make sure that you stop by and pet the baby animals that are being socialized to humans near the petting zoo! I have been able to pet a baby bison, a calf, and a bunch of baby emus that were not as soft as I thought they were going to be. The exhibits are informative and some of the animals have a lot of space. The giraffes are a really long walk from the rest of the exhibits so be prepared! There is a hiking trail that will take you to the entrance of the giraffe exhibit that has birds and a very grumpy bobcat along the way. The trail has hills and is not disability or senior friendly so keep that in mind. If you stop by at the right time, then you may have the chance to feed a giraffe some lettuce or some other snack!Speaking of snacks, the food at the concession stands are delicious and very affordable! The burgers, chicken nuggets, and hot dogs at the Grille & Grub are all reasonably priced and hit the spot after all of that walking. The ice cream portions are generous and refreshing on hot summer days. There are a lot of covered seating areas near the concessions stands and scattered around the lakes. You can bring your own food if you want but with the affordable pricing at the concession stands you don't need to.If it is hot then make sure that you visit the reptile house or the museum for some air conditioning and information. The reptile house has exhibits around the walls of the building and you may get the chance to pet a snake or an alligator! There is a small amphitheater in the middle where keepers will bring out animals and give talks throughout the day. These talks are popular so get there early if you want a seat with a good view! The museum goes through the history of the park and is a loving tribute to the founder. There is an aquarium in the museum and staff who will show you some of the antlers or horns that the animals at the park have dropped.The park is open 10am - 5pm Monday to Friday and 10am - 6pm on weekends from June to August with shorter hours, limited activities, and/or only open weekends in April, May, September, October, and November (see the 2023 schedule below). Check back with the park website for their updated 2024 hours but the general concepts (only open for safari drive through in April and November, only open on weekends some months, etc.) have not changed in the past 3 years that I have been visiting. If you are coming from the south and taking the 225, there is a crazy bend in the road that you really need to be careful of (see the photo below). The park is located in a rural area but there is signage as you get closer to let you know that you are going the right way. You need to go past the John Deere store to get to the entrance. Parking is always free and admission at the time of this review was $19 for anyone age 3+ and includes all of the exhibits and the safari. You can pay $10 for the exhibits alone, but I highly recommend that you add on the safari! Active duty military and veterans are free with military ID. They don't have a way to purchase ti“

4.9 Superb13 Reviews
White Oak Tavern Bar • $$
2706 PA-225, Herndon - 3.26 miles

“Literally the best in this area. An always changing menu and very good staff. I wasn’t expecting 5 star quisine, more like bar food. But, it was just short of a high quality restaurant. And, it’s very cheap even in todays time. I’ll take it over anything in the Tri county area.“

4.9 Superb10 Reviews
Gonder's Grubb House & Catering Barbeque • $
2409 Armstrong Valley Rd, Halifax - 9.29 miles

Customers` Favorites

3 PC Fried Chicken
Pulled Pork
Baked Ham

“Only ever get take out here when I am in the area so I can say that the pulled pork and beef are amazing and worth every penny. They have great flavor and seasoned nicely with a nice portion for a fair price. The owner is a great guy who will talk with you while he gets your order ready and make you feel that he truly is grateful for your business.“

4.6 Superb19 Reviews
Penn's Tavern Historical Waterfront Restaurant German • $$
113 River Rd, PA-147, Sunbury - 9.04 miles

Customers` Favorites

Lobster Roll with Fries
Cream of Crab Soup
Cuban Sandwiches
Jaeger Schnitzel
Cowboy Steak
Sauerbraten
Spinach Dip
Fish Reuben
Cheesecake
Crab Cakes

“The food was amazing, far exceeding our expectations based on the outside appearance of the building. It's cozy inside and the service was outstanding. I recommend reservations because it's a small restaurant and it's amazing so you take a chance of not being seated for a while if you don't make a reservation. It's definitely worth the trip!“

4.5 Superb80 Reviews
Swing at Lykens Valley American • $$
1724 PA-25, Millersburg - 7.25 miles

Customers` Favorites

New England Clam Chowder
Wing Basket
Taco Salad
Crab Dip

“*Update* got a burger tonight. Somehow better than last night. What a great burger.In town for business. Staying up at the lodge. Decided to grab their burger and fries.Very delicious. Its a Good, juicy and flavorful burger. I'm actually going to reorder tonight.“

4.4 Superb36 Reviews
Jo-Jo's Pizza Pizza • $
17 W Main St, Elizabethville - 6.38 miles

Customers` Favorites

Medium Pepperoni & Ham Pizza
Hamburger and Fries
Cheese Fries
Garlic Bread
Cheese Steak
Garlic Knots
Caesar Salad
Onion Rings
Italian
Caprese

“Some of the best pizza, pasta, garlic bread, and fries I ever had! The pizza had amazing cheese and sauce and they will add anything you want on the pizza. The pasta sauce was incredible especially when you dip into it with the garlic bread. The old bay fries was an amazing combo kick of the old bay and amazing potatoes. This place never disapoints! I will come back as soon as I can!“

4.3 Superb48 Reviews
The Special Place American • $
72 North Market Street, Elizabethville - 6.24 miles

Customers` Favorites

Ham and Cheese Omelette Eggs Benedict Nutella French Toast
Open Faced Roast Beef Sandwich
Roast Turkey Dinner
Home Fries
Hamloaf

“Great food, fast service, and great coffee. It was a wonderful surprise as we passed through town. I got eggs, potatoes, and a pancake ?. The eggs aren't super oily, the potatoes are crispy, and the pancake was soft ? Recommend stopping in for breakfast or brunch. Next time I'm trying the chicken and waffles ?“

3.8 Good57 Reviews