Everyone has their own definition of amazing, especially when it comes to restaurants. However, we can all probably agree that good food plays a huge part in making a restaurant stand out, perhaps closely followed by the ambiance and top-notch service. You'll find all three at this quaint restaurant in Pennsylvania.
One of the first things you'll notice, before you even step through the front door of Out of the Fire Cafe in Donegal, are those views.
Boasting absolutely breathtaking views in all seasons, the quaint cafe in the Laurel Highlands of Western Pennsylvania offers both indoor and outdoor seating.
If you're dining out on a lovely weather day, see if you can snag a spot in the outdoor dining area. Note, however, that reservations are strongly encouraged if you're visiting for dinner.
Wait until you see the splash of color during the spring and fall; the views are just as jaw-dropping after a fresh snowfall.
Only one thing rivals those views, and that is the food at this favorite Pennsylvania restaurant that serves lunch, dinner, and brunch.
To ensure a seat at Sunday brunch or dinner service, make reservations.
If you're dropping by for lunch, you'll have a generous selection of meals from which to choose, from classic burgers to tacos of the day.
Pair your main lunch dish with such scrumptious sides as fries, sweet potato fries, and a side salad.
Dinner offers just as many delicious dishes, including the white cheddar mac and cheese and deviled eggs, appetizers that offer the perfect prelude to your entree.
When it comes to entrees, you have several tasty choices, including the filet mignon, pork tenderloin, and salmon.
Out of the Fire Cafe is the place to be for a hearty Sunday brunch, whether you're craving chicken and biscuits, smoked salmon Benedict, or berry Belgian waffles.
Brunch is held Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Find days, hours, and a menu on the Out of the Fire Cafe website. Or, stop by its Facebook page.
Have you been to this restaurant in Pennsylvania? What did you think? Share your experience in the comments! If you're a fan of the mountains, explore this underrated state park in Pennsylvania that's tucked in the Poconos.
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