Showing posts with label Jim Thorpe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jim Thorpe. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Jim Thorpe, PA

What a great place for a long weekend.  The town is quaint with plenty to do for everyone.
There are plenty of bed and breakfast spots in town if you are looking for an overnight, we are less than a half an hour away so are able to take advantage of such a great location often.  Also a great place to be on Saint Patrick's Day if you like a big crowd celebrating their Irish heritage.   From the bottom  of town to the top is a one mile road filled with shops, art galleries, pubs, and at the bottom is a train station that still runs on occasion.  http://www.lgsry.com/.  The Lehigh River runs through town with opportunities to kayak and raft.  The whole family will enjoy rafting, the more adventurous can kayak. http://www.poconowhitewater.com/  Also right there is a trail for bikers, hikers, joggers, or in the winter cross country skiing, great for people training for a marathon also, made from old rail beds it is part of the "rails to trails" program.  http://www.jimthorpepa.com/index.php?id=3,0,0,1,0,0  There are local bike rentals available if you didn't bring your own.  The Asa Packer Mansion Museum is also worth a visit, the owner was a railroad magnate and the founder of Lehigh University.  http://www.asapackermansion.com/    There is also a museum in the Old Jail which has a rich history dating back to the late 1800's.  Prominent in Coal Mining history 7 of the Molly Maguires  were hung there.  http://www.theoldjailmuseum.com/history.html  If you are looking for places in Pennsylvania to visit this town should be on top of your list.































Flow Restaurant, Jim Thorpe, PA



NOW CLOSED
Flow Restaurant
268 W. Broadway
Jim Thorpe,  PA  18229

570-325-8200

What a great find this is.  We have been to Jim Thorpe, PA a number of times but hadn't come across this place.   An art gallery housed in a special old building with a unique restaurant, in a town filled with activities biking, rafting, kayaking, all sorts of artisans, trains, museums and a rich history.  The restaurant/art gallery is in a building that once made steel cables some were used in the making of the Brooklyn Bridge.  It has had other businesses in it over the years but now has been turned into a special place.  http://www.thecccp.org/main/

This glass area lets you look down into the Lehigh River
flowing under the restaurant.

Curried Pork BBQ

Almost Famous Grilled Cheese---Melted Brie, Cheddar, Swiss,
Bacon, tomato, on Sourdough grilled in Duck Fat----AMAZING!

Potato Frites---a hint of curry & cinnamon
Lovely outdoor area!