“A gem was found during our travel and it is Uncle Charlie's Bella Pizza! A family business oriented to make fresh, delicious food. Our experience entails as follows: called ahead of time and ordered four sandwiches. The phone attendant was courteous, patient, honest, and told us the time and cost of the food, very pleasant to talk. The place was easy to find without major directions. Upon arrival, the attention was superb and came out to greet us. We certainly didn't know this was a pickup only place. Got the food right away, paid a very fair price for the 4 twelve inch sandwiches ($37). Everything went very smooth and great. We picked 4 different sandwiches and every single one of us rated it a 5 star ⭐ for food, courtesy, pricing, and service. I had a delicious eggplant parmigiana, others had awesome cheese steak, special cheese steak, and Italian.The back draw: place is small and obviously cannot handle more so it will be like this for a while;however for improvement a couple of chairs and a table outside will make it a better appealing.“
“Nice and quiet spot on a Tuesday afternoon. Grilled chicken salad with the house garlic dressing was delicious. Sicilian pizza slice was a tad messy but it was still tasty and hot. Kat was a great server, very nice and accommodating with my weird requests. Definitely going to pop back in on my next trip to the area.Kid-friendliness: I did not have children with me but saw plenty in the restaurant.“
“Start off with the food. I think the food is really good. The house bread it is a clean place to eat. Prices are not bad. This place I highly recommend having a meal at. It's my favorite place in town to eat. Thanks for the nice experience, W. Slater“
“I have not been in the town of Susquehanna in over 50 years. I made friends with an individual that resided there. Who has since pasted on, we met while both attending a trade school during the early 1970's. I had a few fun weekends with his friends and family there.This town is a quaint place, I'm guessing it was like so many towns in north eastern Pennsylvania. A coal mining town that thrived during the day's when coal was king.The Little Ireland Brewing Co. came up while looking for a restaurant to get something to eat and a beverage. This is a great little place for just such a stop. Prices are reasonable and it's an on-site micro brewery. So if your looking for a quaint restaurant bar, with a caffee layout, highly recommend you check it out. Also this town has a beautiful railroad train station that is serious need of being restored, and put to use. Jim Thorpe is a perfect example of what to do with a train station and town like this place.“
“We've been wanting to stop at Iron Tracks ( love the new name!) but were never in the area until today. We tried 4 different pints and all were excellent. The food was very good, reasonably priced and Justin was super knowledgeable about the beer, the food and the area! Great conversation about lots of stuff, even about pool! ?“
“I absolutely love their pizza, we go there all the time. Its the only pizza my 5 year old grandson asks for and the only pizza my 9 year old son will eat. No one else around even comes close to having even decent pizza, so we're grateful to have the best. People there are friendly and super good with the kids!“
“The food was great, and our server Maddi B did a great job and was happy to serve us. However, the manager on duty Ryan was making comments in the back about us showing up 30 minutes before closing. He also made another comment when another customer showed up 10 minutes before closing. Overall a good experience but Ryan put a bad taste in my mouth with his comments and his attitude towards the other customer.“
“This is a Small Mom and Pop Pizza Joint in a Beautiful Small Town. I Had the Buffalo Chicken Mac-n-Cheese, And it exceeded all my expectations, better than most iv'e tried! It was also SPOTLESS inside, couldnt be cleaner! Definitly will be returning, they got themselves a regular!“