

Stahley’s Cellarette has been serving the Lehigh Valley since 1968. We have become the place to meet after the game, for a family event or for a relaxing beverage. We offer a variety of daily food specials, drinks, slushies and sangria which will appeal to both your taste buds and your budget.
A menu of hearty comfort food classics served in a relaxed sports bar & restaurant.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1826 Hanover Ave, Allentown, PA 18109
Phone: (610) 433-2468
Website: http://stahleys.com/
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Reviews
Prices have gone up, which is fine, but you still show the old prices on your website, which is dishonest (see screenshot from your website as of today).
Our steak sandwhiches were ordered as “sauce, pickles and onions, with extra sauce on side”, but what we got was pickles and hot peppers on them, but with no onions and no sauce on them, but only sauce on side (see pic). At least it still tasted good.
Their is no pride in packing the food, as shown by the appearance of the pierogies.
And highly recommend you inspect your take-out order before leaving. I was assured everything was there, only to get home and be missing the 3 tossed salads, which I then had to drive back for. At least your bartender was apologetic for that item coming late from the kitchen. But had I known the tossed salads would be as sad and disappointing as they were (see pic), I would have just skipped going back – and to charge $4.25 per salad for these is not appropriate.
I normally order the chicken parm with the lovely meat sauce. Unfortunately that is no more.. felt more like diner food now. Please bring back the sauce I loved!!
I grew up on the East Side of Allentown, so I’ve been coming to Stahley’s for as long as I can remember. When I heard it had changed ownership, I was curious to see what, if anything, was different, and whether the food still held up to the Stahley’s I’ve known for years.
Walking through the front door, the interior looked just as I remembered, unchanged and familiar. I really hope they keep it that way.
The menu has been updated, but they’ve kept the steamed clams and cheesesteaks, the dishes I come here for.
The clams haven’t changed a bit, same size, same $5.75 a dozen price, and still served with rich brown butter.
The cheesesteak is also right on par, still served with peppers, pickles, and sauce. My only gripe is the roll, as it didn’t hold up.
I also tried the wings, and they were bigger and better than before. A few more minutes in the fryer, and they would have been perfect.
My friend ordered the grilled chicken Caesar wrap with fries. Since she gets it all the time at Sibri’s, she knew she wouldn’t be disappointed.
The service was solid. We were seated immediately, and our server Sondra took great care of us.
There are a few minor kinks to work out, but I think the new owners are doing a great job so far.