Roomy, rustic family restaurant serving hearty American fare, including breakfast, since 1968.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2067 PA-940, Pocono Pines, PA 18350
Phone: (570) 646-2377
Website: https://jubileerestaurant.com/
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The chicken and waffles were absolutely amazing, perfectly cooked and full of flavor. Breakfast here is a must, and all of their lunch options are just as delicious. You really can’t go wrong with anything on the menu.
It does get crowded at times, which just proves how good it is. If you’re in the area, I highly recommend stopping by and giving this place a try. Definitely worth it.
The portions are very generous; most of the time you’ll be asking for a box to take leftovers home. The turkey avocado sandwich with coleslaw is really good, the cheddar soup is hot, comforting, and full of flavor, and the pancakes are huge and very filling.
It feels like everyday American comfort food—the kind you’d find in the heart of middle America. I come from New York once a month, and I appreciate that the breakfast menu is available during lunch too. A solid, reliable place with satisfying food
The first time, we had a group of 6 adults and 2 kids, and after explaining my situation and asking the server how long it would take for our order, he said “no more than 15-20 minutes”. 15 minutes later, when my insulin was kicking in, I asked if it would come out soon, and he said he had just put the order in, but only for the other half of the table. He “couldn’t remember what the other half had ordered” (?!). He didn’t apologize or even appear to think anything was wrong. Another server brought out fries immediately to prevent my impending coma, but after serving the remaining dishes, the manager came out and told us we shouldn’t be annoyed, because people make mistakes.
The second visit, months later, we came with 6 adults and 3 kids. When I explained my situation and asked the server how long it might take to receive the food, she looks at me like I’m asking her to stand on her head, and saying “I have no idea, who knows? What? I mean, I don’t know, I have no idea, I guess it could be… 20 minutes?! Or more?”. Out of the hundreds of times I’ve asked this question when dining out, not once has a server said they “have no idea” nor treated me like it was an absurd question. They could all easily (and reliably) estimate the time, and in a handful of cases, said they would go ask the kitchen. They understood.
To top it off, they then gave me a really rare hamburger instead of the medium I ordered, and didn’t bring any of the kids meals’ cookies.
Not coming here again.
When my husband asked for a recommendation, she seemed uninterested in offering any suggestions. I then asked for a drink menu and ordered one of the specialty drinks without alcohol. The bartender insisted it was “basically a cranberry and seltzer,” which isn’t what I had ordered, but I eventually gave up and went with it. Ironically, cranberry and seltzer is quite a bit cheaper than the drink on the menu.. so I suppose we saved money, though it didn’t leave much incentive to tip generously.
My husband also tried to order a drink that came with blue cheese stuffed olives from the menu. We were told they weren’t available because they hadn’t been made yet.. apparently they still hadn’t been an hour later when he asked again.
The food itself was good, but the overall experience at the bar made us feel more like an inconvenience than customers. Unfortunately, that’s enough reason for us not to return.