Must-Try Diners in Pennsylvania
In a big state like Pennsylvania, finding delicious diner fare isn't a difficult task. Pennsylvania's diners truly have everything from old-school, American-style diners with mini jukeboxes in each booth to the trendiest vegan spots. For a taste of everything, check out these distinctive diners only in Pennsylvania.
Silk City Diner, Philadelphia, PA
Located in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia, this diner is almost impossible to miss, thanks to its bright neon signage. Featuring a daily brunch (yay!) and dinner menu, an outdoor beer garden, and a full bar, the Silk City Diner is a must. If you find yourself craving fried chicken & waffles or pork belly empanadas, there's simply no better place to be.
Cross Keys Diner, Doylestown, PA
The cozy Cross Keys Diner in Doylestown is an absolute gem. The diner has a daily, rotating menu which can be found via their Facebook or Twitter. The menu features locally-sourced ingredients and classic dishes like eggs benedict and their famous hash—and no matter what you order, it's bound to be love at first bite.
Coopersburg Diner & Family Restaurant, Coopersburg, PA
Also referred to as the Coop, the Coopersburg Diner is a favorite among locals and travelers alike. Here, you'll find classic diner fare, tasty treats like sweet potato waffle fries, and smothered pierogis. If there's one thing the Coop knows, it's that variety truly is the spice of life.
Tom and Joe's Diner, Altoona, PA
To locals, Tom and Joe's Diner is an institution. It has been serving Altoona and its surrounding area for over 80 years, after all! Featuring mini jukeboxes in its booths, walking into Tom and Joe's is like stepping back in time. Their famous "Breakfast Mess" practically includes everything but the kitchen sink. And they've even got Jell-O on the menu, too. Does it get any more American than that?
Billy's Downtown Diner, Multiple locations
Per their website, Billy's Downtown Diner is "not your ordinary diner.” And with cannoli French toast available for breakfast and a burger designed by Criss Angel (with his cousin Billy) on the lunch menu, we're inclined to agree. Find locations in Allentown, Bethlehem, and Easton.
Diner 248, Easton, PA
Diner 248 serves breakfast until 2 p.m., and it just so happens to be the “Best Diner Breakfast,” according to Lehigh Valley Magazine as of 2014. In addition to its great breakfasts, Diner 248 boasts a full bar, flat-screen TVs, and decadent desserts made from scratch.
Minella's Diner, Wayne, PA
Minella's takes classic diner fare and elevates it in only the way the Main Line can. In the mood for Pad Thai, but don’t want to be bothered by having to eat actual noodles? Try their Pad Thai chicken egg rolls. They have a full bar with an extensive drink menu, too. Warm up during breakfast with a Frangelico-spiked Cappuccino Royale, or don't even order breakfast and just have a spiked coffee. We don't judge.
Daddypops, Hatboro, PA
Featured on Season 3 of Guy Fieri's famous Food Network series, “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives,” Daddypops is about as old-school as it gets. Serving up staples like scrapple and hot roast beef alongside unique treats like deep-fried Oreos, there's something for everyone at Daddypops.