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       CAPE MAY: Cabanas Beach
       Bar & Grill      $$
       American
       429 Beach Ave, 08204
       Tel (609) 884-4800  Closed Nov–Feb:
       Mon–Wed
       Family-friendly oceanfront spot
       serving sandwiches, seafood, and
       more. Choose from oysters, shrimp,
       shellfish specialties, chicken, tacos,
       burgers, and prime ribs. Pool
       tables, large-screen TVs, and live
       music entertain.
       HOBOKEN: Amanda’s   $$
       American
       908 Washington St, 07030
       Tel (201) 798-0101
       Beautifully restored brownstone   Colonial decor and a waitress in period costume at City Tavern, Philadelphia
       with an elegant but comfortable
       dining room. The sophisticated   Home-made baked goods, French   variety of ways, as well as
       menu features roasted meats,   toast, and hearty plates please all   burgers, sandwiches, steaks,
       seared fish, and fresh vegetables.   appetites. The lunch and dinner   and seafood. Do try the award-
       Popular brunch spot.  menu includes seafood, pasta,   winning pommes frites.
                           hearty salads, sandwiches, steaks,
       NEWARK: Hobby’s Delicatessen   and home-made desserts.     DK Choice
       & Restaurant     $$
       Deli                LANCASTER: Silver Spring   PHILADELPHIA:
       32 Branford Pl, 07102  Family Restaurant   $  City Tavern   $$
       Tel (973) 623-0410   Closed Sun  American  American
       This family-owned Jewish deli    3653 Marietta Ave, 17601  138 S 2nd St, 19106
       is a downtown staple serving   Tel (717) 285-5974  Tel (215) 413-1443
       legendary corned beef, hearty   This casual, family-style rest-  This unique restaurant is
       soups, tender pastrami, house-  aurant serves breakfast, lunch,   a historically accurate recons-
       made pickles, and other Eastern   and dinner. The expansive    truction of the original 1773
       European delicacies. The friendly   menu has everything from    tavern. The kitchen re-creates
       service and atmosphere attract    salads and burgers to meatloaf   18th-century Colonial-style
       a loyal clientele.  and pasta with meatballs.   cuisine with dishes like turkey
                           Friendly service keeps the   pot pie and braised rabbit. Ales
       TRENTON: Delorenzo's Pizza  $  regulars coming back.  brewed according to George
       Pizzeria                                 Washington’s and Thomas
       147 Sloan Ave, 08619  LANCASTER: The Greenfield   Jefferson’s original recipes are
       Tel (609) 393-2952   Closed Mon  Restaurant   $$  also served. The Colonial decor
       This family-run restaurant draws   American  is complemented by staff in
       fans of the Trenton Tomato Pie.   595 Greenfield Rd, 17601  period costume.
       The menu features thin-crust   Tel (717) 393-0668
       pizzas with a variety of toppings,   Located in a restored 1780s stone
       as well as salads and soups.  farmhouse, the menu here   PHILADELPHIA: Zahav   $$
                           features classics such as lamb   Middle Eastern
                           chops, filet mignon, and crab   237 St James Pl, 19106
                           cakes. Enjoy a drink in the wine   Tel (215) 625-8800
       Pennsylvania        cellar or lounge. Live jazz weekly.  An eclectic, one-of-a-kind eatery
                                               in Society Hill offering refined
       GETTYSBURG: Dobbin House   PHILADELPHIA: Jim’s Steaks   $  dining in a casual atmosphere.
       Tavern/Alexander Dobbin   American      Traditional Israeli cuisine blends
       Dining Rooms     $$  400 South St, 19147  with modern techniques.
       American            Tel (215) 928-1911  Hummus and laffa bread is an
       89 Steinwehr Ave, 17325  Long lines are ever-present    essential starter, though the entire
       Tel (717) 334-2100  out-side this popular eatery’s   adventurous menu impresses.
       In a building dating from 1776,   distinctive Art Deco storefront.
       this intimate restaurant offers   The authentic Philly cheese steaks   PITTSBURGH: Primanti
       historic meals in a historic setting   topped with mounds of onions   Brothers   $
       with original fireplaces. Colonial   and dripping hot cheese keep the   Sandwich deli
       dishes include roast duck and   crowds coming back for more.  46 18th St, 15222
       pork tenderloin with raspberry.         Tel (412) 263-2142
       Reservations are recommended.  PHILADELPHIA: Monk’s Café  $  This 24-hour eatery is a beloved
                           Belgian             fixture with multiple locations.
       HERSHEY: Hershey Pantry   $$  264 S 16th St, 19146  Giant sandwiches satisfy,
       American            Tel (215) 545-7005  especially the infamous cheese
       801 E Chocolate Ave, 17033  At this popular gastropub    steak stuffed with meat, cheese,
       Tel (717) 533-7505   Closed Sun  with an incredible selection    tomatoes, coleslaw, and French
       Locals and visitors alike crowd   of fine beers, the kitchen   fries. Friendly service and a
       here for the region’s best breakfast.   produces mussels served a   homey atmosphere.
                                    For more information on types of restaurants see pages 28–9
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