These 8 Extremely Tiny Restaurants In Pennsylvania Are Actually Amazing

Discover some of the best tiny restaurants in Pennsylvania, each offering a unique and intimate dining experience.

There's something special about the atmosphere of a tiny restaurant. The intimate environment allows you to enjoy your meal and your company in a unique, unforgettable way. Of course, there are plenty of tiny restaurants in Pennsylvania; here are some of the best.

1. Willy Joe's, Allentown

Willy Joe's has two locations in Allentown: one on Lehigh Street, and one on 15th Street. Don't let its modest size speak for the quality of the food. Willy Joe's is renowned throughout the Lehigh Valley for serving the best hot dogs and steak sandwiches around. This must-visit sandwich shop has been in business since 1945. To learn more, check out the website for Willy Joe's Restaurant.

2. The Squeeze In, Sunbury

The orange counter at The Squeeze In is practically a landmark in Sunbury - and it has been for over 65 years. The restaurant is so tiny that it holds a record in the Guinness Book of World Records. Its hot dogs are also famous, and the staff is known for being friendly and accommodating to all who visit. Check out The Squeeze In's website to learn more.

3. Talula's Table, Kennett Square

What makes Talula's Table such a tiny restaurant? Perhaps the fact that it consists of only one table. It's the most exclusive restaurant in the state, if not the entire country; guests often make reservations as far as a whole year in advance. The food is delicious - gourmet fare made from farm-fresh local ingredients. To learn more, visit the website for Talula's Table.

4. Nudy's Cafe, Wayne

Open since 1979, Nudy's is one of the most popular breakfast and brunch spots on the Main Line. For more information, check out the website for Nudy's Cafe.

5. Red Caboose Motel and Restaurant, Lancaster

The Red Caboose Restaurant is not only tiny, but it's one of the most unique places to eat in the state. How often have you eaten a meal inside an historic train car? The motel and restaurant is recently under new ownership, so visit to enjoy their fresh new take on the fun concept. All aboard. Check out The Red Caboose Restaurant's website to learn more.

6. Citronnelle, Lancaster

If you enjoy fine French dining, then you should try Citronnelle, a small French restaurant in Lancaster. The dishes are classically French, yet prepared with a modern twist and influences from other cuisines. Visit Citronnelle's website to learn more.

7. Siamese Princess, Ardmore

Located on the Main Line, Siamese Princess is a cozy, colorfully decorated restaurant where you can enjoy the best Thai food you've ever had. Be sure to try their duck. To learn more, visit Siamese Princess Restaurant's Facebook page.

8. Waffallonia, Pittsburgh

Waffallonia has two locations: a small, small restaurant in Squirrel Hill and a kiosk in Oakland. The authentic Belgian waffles come with a variety of delicious toppings including fruits, ice cream, Nutella, and more. It's definitely worth a visit. Check out Waffallonia's website to learn more.

Have you been to any of these tiny restaurants in Pennsylvania? What other eateries would you add to this list? Share your ideas in the comment section, or tag a friend who you'd like to bring with you.

If you're looking for more exciting places to dine, check out these historic restaurants in Pennsylvania.

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