Dinner at Widow’s Tavern and Grille a Winner: LV Dining Scene With Kristina
You might not always get a trick, but you’ll definitely be in for a treat when you dine in at the supposedly haunted Widow’s Tavern and Grille in Stockertown.
You might not always get a trick, but you’ll definitely be in for a treat when you dine in at the supposedly haunted Widow’s Tavern and Grille in Stockertown.
The second annual Saucon Harvest Festival featuring live music, food, drink and more, and benefiting Saucon Valley youth sports teams, will be held Saturday, Oct. 14 from noon to 7 p.m. in Hellertown's Dimmick Park.
If you love Musikfest as well as the food from Hellertown Crossroads Hotel, you're probably going to be very happy if you attend the festival this year.
Is Hellertown Crossroads Hotel closed Sunday or Monday? Is Sagra Bistro open for lunch? Is Cafe Erica open for breakfast? This handy restaurant guide will answer those questions and more.
The annual Father-Son Cake Bake for Cub Scout Pack 319 was held Friday, March 24 at First United Church of Christ in Hellertown.
In Hellertown there's no better place to experience fall fun than Neighbors Home & Garden Center, which will host its annual Fall Festival this Saturday, Oct. 15, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The food at Limon Authentic Turkish Kebap House in Hellertown is delicious and well worth a try, says Saucon Source contributor and Lower Saucon resident Arthur Joel Katz.
Renowned food preservationist, canning expert, blogger and author Marisa McClellan will make her second appearance at the Saucon Valley Farmers' Market in Hellertown when she conducts a free canning demonstration this Sunday, July 24 at 10 a.m.
A Halloween weekend festival/fundraiser proposed for Hellertown's Dimmick Park would feature food, wine tasting, locally-brewed beer and entertainment, and raise thousands of dollars for local youth sports organizations through ticket sales and sponsorships if it ultimately receives approval from borough council and a required special events liquor license.
If you love well-known food locations like Reading Terminal Market in Philly or Chelsea Market in NYC, but don’t feel like leaving the Lehigh Valley, then the Easton Public Market is a perfect place for a foodie adventure right in your own backyard.