Diners of Pennsylvania

Diners of Pennsylvania
Title Diners of Pennsylvania PDF eBook
Author Brian Butko
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 288
Release 2011-04-13
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780811744164

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Revised and updated edition of the best-selling first edition (978-0-8117-2878-2).

Diners of New York

Diners of New York
Title Diners of New York PDF eBook
Author Michael Engle
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 224
Release 2008-10-15
Genre Travel
ISBN 0811751023

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Maps pinpoint locations. Comprehensive listings for each region. Includes diner styles and manufacturers.

Dinor Bleu

Dinor Bleu
Title Dinor Bleu PDF eBook
Author Anne Walker
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 2019-06-26
Genre
ISBN 9781794289840

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A true to life photographic essay of the family owned neighborhood American diner. The photographic artist has spent years traveling thousands of miles documenting both exterior and interior architecture of these slowly disappearing factory manufactured eateries. Not solely a treatise about the structures themselves, the written text and photographic images reveal the realistic grittiness of this blue collar dining experience. Little saccharin in the content, the emphasis is sweat, grease, and everyday life. Bon appetit. 160 pages. 156 photographs-120 color plates.

Pennsylvania's Historic Restaurants and Their Recipes

Pennsylvania's Historic Restaurants and Their Recipes
Title Pennsylvania's Historic Restaurants and Their Recipes PDF eBook
Author Dawn O'Brien
Publisher John F. Blair, Publisher
Total Pages 238
Release 1986
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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The authors visit 50 historic Pennsylvania restaurants and include a few of each restaurant's recipes.

John and Michelle Morgan's Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Cookbook

John and Michelle Morgan's Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Cookbook
Title John and Michelle Morgan's Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant Cookbook PDF eBook
Author Jane Stern
Publisher HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages 269
Release 2004-03-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1418539872

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Part diner, part family-style restaurant, the Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant in Frackville, Pennsylvania, north of Lancaster County, serves up some of the best food in this popular tourist area visited by more than five million people each year. Feast on turkey pot pie, ham and cabbage casserole, and delicious vegetables. The cornbread is moist, flavorful, and nearly as sweet as cake. And top it all off with shoofly pie or the Famous Dutch Kitchen's signature Atomic Banana Split. Pennsylvania Dutch Country is a land of rolling farmlands dotted with one-room schoolhouses where you will encounter horse-drawn buggies, beautiful quilts, and industrious "Plain People." The Famous Dutch Kitchen Restaurant is the seventh restaurant to be chosen by authors Jane and Michael Stern for their Roadfood cookbook series which celebrates the finest regional restaurants in the United States. It includes an 8-page color insert. Previous Roadfood cookbooks include: Blue Willow Inn Cookbook-1-55853-991-3 El Charo Cookbook-1-55853-992-1 Durgin Park Cookbook-1-4016-0028-X Harry Carey's Cookbook-1-4016-0095-6 Louie's Backyard Cookbook-1-4016-0038-7 Carbone's Cookbook-1-4016-0122-7

Unique Eats and Eateries of Philadelphia

Unique Eats and Eateries of Philadelphia
Title Unique Eats and Eateries of Philadelphia PDF eBook
Author Irene Levy Baker
Publisher Reedy Press LLC
Total Pages 224
Release 2018-09-01
Genre Travel
ISBN 1681061414

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If you are hungry for a good meal and a delicious story, this book is here to serve you. It introduces you to the most fascinating restaurants and chefs in Philadelphia. Discover how two chocolatiers got engaged; dinners interrupted by bungled mob hits; restaurants that survived an earthquake, a fire, and even Prohibition; a secret restaurant that began in a backyard tent; and a distillery that started in a basement. The book includes the sweet and spicy stories behind more than 90 bistros, bars, bakeries, and breweries - restaurants with moving stories and good food and drink. Learn how to get reservations at trendy restaurants and into secret speakeasies. Find the most sinful desserts, where senior citizens dine with college seniors, where to taste goat, and spot celebrities too. Philadelphia, perhaps best known for its famous cheesesteaks, is finally getting recognized for its restaurant scene. It seems natural that a city sandwiched between two rivers would become one of the hottest food cities in America. With so many great restaurants, this book will help you to be well read and well fed.

Pennsylvania Caves and Other Rocky Roadside Wonders

Pennsylvania Caves and Other Rocky Roadside Wonders
Title Pennsylvania Caves and Other Rocky Roadside Wonders PDF eBook
Author Kevin Joseph Patrick
Publisher Stackpole Books
Total Pages 260
Release 2004
Genre Science
ISBN 9780811726320

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A travel guide with roadside history of Pennsylvania's nice commercial caves and other geological wonders.