“We are from AZ and this was such a quaint diner! We loved it. We came early morning for breakfast in October. The waitress was friendly and kind. The atmosphere sitting by the window with the stream flowing by was beautiful! I will remember this diner with fond memories!“
“We've been wanting to stop at Iron Tracks ( love the new name!) but were never in the area until today. We tried 4 different pints and all were excellent. The food was very good, reasonably priced and Justin was super knowledgeable about the beer, the food and the area! Great conversation about lots of stuff, even about pool! ?“
“Honestly, probably one of the top 5 breakfasts I've ever had. I got the strawberry and cream cheese French toast and it was fantastic. I'm assuming the cream cheese is home made, because it's way better than anything I've ever got from a store. All the other baked goods looked great, also.“
“I have lived in New Milford a long time but never made the effort to venture here. I'm so glad I did today. We were greeted with friendly smiles and a very comfortable local atmosphere. The breakfast was excellent and made with experience and care for the customers experience. Everything was served hot including the toast. I highly recommend this restaurant for a hearty, delicious and hot country breakfast. I will return many times in the future.“
“If you’re out of town and visiting Montrose , I would definitely recommend Anthony’s. My wife and I were in Montrose for 3 days and stopped at many local restaurants. Anthony’s was by far the best. Very friendly Staff and the food was delicious.“
“Best burger place in town. Ingredients are fresh and quantity is plentiful for the price. Son had the kids burger (we added cheese and bacon). I had the regular bacon burger. My daughter had the same but added sliced onions. We also ordered tots and onion rings. We think 2 people or an adult with kids can share 1 order of fries (see pic for the amount of food).Order came out hot and relatively quick (of course we were there right at opening). Don’t pass this place up.“
“Man what a lunch. Big plate of hot roast beef and gravy. Real mashed potatoes and home aid Cole slaw.( Not one of those little plastic cups) sorry about not getting a pic, I was half way through it before I thought of it 10.99 . I'll bet you won't be disappointed.“
“Bartender taking our take-out order was so sweet, polite, fun, and knew everything on the menu. The restaurant was decorated very nicely for Christmas. It was a typical old-fashioned kind of old town place with a big bar area and some booths and tables. The sweet potato fries were delicious, but the other items we got were on the underseasoned side. It took what seemed to be a bit too long to wait for what we ordered, considering it was pretty quiet for the dining area. Also, one of our sandwiches didn't make it into the bag, but I didn't take a star off for that or the long wait. We didn't pay for it, and we were just driving through on our way to Buffalo, so we weren't that bummed about it.“
“I have not been in the town of Susquehanna in over 50 years. I made friends with an individual that resided there. Who has since pasted on, we met while both attending a trade school during the early 1970's. I had a few fun weekends with his friends and family there.This town is a quaint place, I'm guessing it was like so many towns in north eastern Pennsylvania. A coal mining town that thrived during the day's when coal was king.The Little Ireland Brewing Co. came up while looking for a restaurant to get something to eat and a beverage. This is a great little place for just such a stop. Prices are reasonable and it's an on-site micro brewery. So if your looking for a quaint restaurant bar, with a caffee layout, highly recommend you check it out. Also this town has a beautiful railroad train station that is serious need of being restored, and put to use. Jim Thorpe is a perfect example of what to do with a train station and town like this place.“