Long before they drove into a fatal ambush in 1934, Bonnie & Clyde captured the imagination of Americans (and they continue to do so today.) The famous fugitives - known for committing at least 13 murders and countless robberies - met their fateful end on May 23, 1934 in Louisiana when they drove right into an ambush, shot by the police officers waiting for them. If this famous duo piques your interest, you'll have even more incentive to visit Bonnie & Clyde Pub And Grill in Pennsylvania. (And if you don't care much about the two, you'll still want to check out the eatery for the food and drink.)
Turn back the pages of time - to the 1930s - when you step through the front door of Bonnie & Clyde Pub and Grill in Lehighton.
In fact, photos of Bonnie & Clyde are the first thing you'll probably see before heading to your table.
Each table is named after an infamous 1930s criminal, such as Al Capone, John Dillinger, and Baby Face Nelson. (And, if you want to sit at a particular criminal's table, call ahead to reserve it.)
While you read the biography, hanging on the wall, of the famous gangster for whom your table is named, sip a beer from the selection of 36 draft beers on tap.
Then, decide what to order. How about an aptly-named sandwich, such as the Outlaw Burger (chicken) or the Bootleg Burger, topped with cheddar cheese, honey bourbon BBQ sauce, and smoked bacon?
Or, maybe you're in the mood for an enticing entree like the New York City Slicker Strip Steak, the Twin Grilled Pork Chops, or the Cedar Plank Salmon?
Bonnie & Clyde also boasts several vegetarian dishes - vegetable stir fry and pasta primavera, for example.
Sit down to a delicious meal at Bonnie & Clyde Pub and Grill, open daily.
Bonnie & Clyde Pub and Grill is located at 111 N. 1st St., Lehighton, PA 18235.
Click here for the official website of Bonnie & Clyde Pub and Grill. Or, go here for Facebook.
Have you ever been to Bonnie & Clyde Pub And Grill in Pennsylvania? Or, do you plan to go? Let us know in the comments! And if you know another unique restaurant in Pennsylvania, nominate it for a chance to be featured.
And, for a little more nostalgia, check out these 14 Pennsylvania houses during the 1930s.
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