Archive for the ‘Dining & Entertainment’ Category

The Great Cheesesteak Debate, Cosmo’s Cheese-mistakes

Its reach spans much farther than the traditional caddy corner venues of Pat’s and Geno’s in Philadelphia and in recent weeks has landed right in our backyard with the opening of Cosmo’s Cheesesteaks – a new grease trap catering particularly to those who want the Philadelphia experience without going to Philly.  From the ordering instruction posted for all to see (wit or wit-out onions and a choice...
September 8th, 2009 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Dionysus plans wine trip to Seneca Lake

Dionysus Downtown is organizing a wine-tasting bus trip to Seneca Lake, NY, on Sunday, August 23, and there’s still time to book a seat. The trip will stop at Lakewood Vineyards where guests will take a tour of the winery and have a chance to actually go down into the vineyard on the shore of the lake. Next the trip heads to Castel Grisch Vineyard for a tasting of their 17 wines. And leaving the west shore, guests...
August 12th, 2009 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Fork and the Cork this weekend

One of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s biggest food and wine events returns this weekend when Misericordia University hosts igourmet.com‘s Third Annual Fork & the Cork. Keep Reading
October 10th, 2008 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Get listed in the Chamber’s Dining Guide

The Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce keeps the area’s most comprehensive listing of downtown dining and entertainment with its annual Dining Guide. The Guide features the full range of Scranton restaurants – from fine dining to pizza and wings – with something to suit any taste – from Asian and French to Greek, Italian and Mexican. The Guide also includes recreational opportunities like tennis, golf and...
July 8th, 2008 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Review: Yanni’s Greek Bistro

For anyone who didn’t get their fill during the Greek Festival recently in Scranton, Yanni’s Greek Bistro recently opened on Wyoming Avenue with wide variety of Mediterranean delights. You can start your meal with a selection from Yanni’s “starter snacks” that include traditional favorites like spanakopita and dolmades, as well as a Greek Pizza made of soft pita bread topped with feta and blended cheeses, black...
June 13th, 2008 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading

Wine tasting event

March 31st, 2008 | Dining & Entertainment | Keep Reading