10 MORE Pennsylvania Restaurants That Will Give You A Truly Unforgettable Dining Experience

Looking for something fun to do this weekend? What about a meal with a twist? Going out to eat is fun if there's good food, but double the fun if your food is served in a memorable environment. A few months ago, we published a list of Pennsylvania Restaurants That Will Give You A Truly Unforgettable Dining Experience. It was a hit so... Well, here are ten more.

1. The Powerhouse Eatery, White Haven

This scrumptious restaurant is located in what used to be a power plant. The unique location offers diners a rich history to enjoy along with their meals.

2. The Dobbin House Tavern, Gettysburg

The Dobbin house was built in 1776 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today it's a wonderful colonial-themed restaurant.

3. The Bookstore Speakeasy, Bethlehem

If you're in the mood for something risqué, The Bookstore may be the place to go. It's modeled after a 1920s speakeasy.

4. The Knight's Pub, Reading

The Knight's Pub is a modernized take on a traditional English pub, complete with open-air areas for the warmer weather.

5. Peter Herdic House Restaurant & Inn, Williamsport

The gourmet Peter Heroic House is located on Millionaire's Row in Williamsport. The restored Victorian mansion has won numerous fine dining awards for its excellent fare and environment.

6. The Marsha Brown Restaurant, New Hope

The authentic New Orleans taste of a Creole Kitchen can be found inside the repurposed church that is The Marsha Brown Restaurant. We promise that your experience there will be heavenly.

7. The Waterwheel Cafe, Milford

The restored 19th century grist mill that resides inside this restaurant is on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy a self-guided tour before or after your meal!

8. White Dog Cafe, Philadelphia

With locations in University City, Wayne, and Haverford, there's no excuse to miss out on this delicious dog-themed restaurant if you're in the Philadelphia area.

9. The Wooden Keg Tavern, St. Clair

The Wooden Keg Tavern is not only a historic building full of Irish culture and great food, but it is rumored to be haunted. It allegedly was a Molly Maguire hangout.

10. Firehouse Restaurant, Harrisburg

Hope Station is the oldest firehouse in Harrisburg and the second oldest firehouse in the state of Pennsylvania. Today, it has been repurposed to the Firehouse Restaurant, where you can dine in historic surroundings while enjoying fine food and drink.

What are your favorite restaurants in the state? Have you had a fun memory at any of these places? Tell us in the comments below!

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