Address and Contact Information
Address: 2501 Seip Ave, Easton, PA 18042
Phone: (610) 258-0064
Website: http://www.stemies1818tavern.com/
Menu Photos
Photo Gallery
Related Web Results
Stemie’s 1818 Tavern
Stemie’s 1818 Tavern | Easton PA – Facebook
Stemie’s 1818 Tavern in Easton, PA United States – Apple Maps
Reviews
I was sorely dissatisfied when I got the crab cake and as you will also see in my photo it was 100% shredded crab meat. This is not unlike going to a steakhouse and ordering a filet mignon only to have it brought out as ground beef. Please be warned to confirm beforehand if the crab cakes are truly lump or shredded even though the menu insists they are lump.
The remainder of the review is all very positive. The atmosphere was quaint. The service was excellent. The food was exceptional. The shredded crab was fresh and had no filler. We will definitely eat here again, but I will always confirm before ordering with wait staff if the crab cakes are really lump.
2023: Went again and had the Brisket on a Kaiser roll with a side salad and it was excellent.
2025: I tried the crab cakes again but asked the waitress who said it was lump but the processing shreds it so there are not many lumps. I found no lumps of crab meat again, but it was very good crab . I have added a star to the review so now it is 5 .
I do want to warn anyone who goes here and orders the crab cakes that in my experience there is NO lump meat in the cakes, I wish they would change the emphasized lump on their menu or start making them from lump and not shredded or shredding it in processing.
The service was fine. Really really good steak fries too.
Just bizarre over priced “crab cake” that they are supposedly known for. My gut wanted to take it back, but I was starving, in a rush and with a friend- I didn’t want to be rude. However nice local crowd at Thursday lunch. Ambiance was cute. I gave it two stars as that crab salad mayo mound they called cake was bad and I felt sick. Everyone should take back something they don’t feel right about for their health. I’m mad at myself for not doing so. Also, they should serve cold slaw AND fries for the price. My friend said the Italian panini was boring and dry.
I wonder why the carded me. They must have had issues in the past with police or authorities.
I can’t remember a single time that we left disappointed and also somehow this place always sucks us into long, deep conversations with each other lol.. I’m not sure if it’s the atmosphere or the drinks but it keeps us coming back for sure!
While cute and warm, not loud for a bar type environment, the food was a downer.
It started strong with some wonderful coconut shrimp, but that’s about where it ended.
Presentation wise, I really enjoyed the triangle plate, and thought it was a nice unique to most places touch. The food was set nice enough, and the lighting helped to show it off as well.
Something I found weird was the no substitutions. We didn’t want salad, but you couldn’t request a dif side, even though they had Soups etc. I’ve never had that at a restsraunt.
My grandmother who took it off her to recommend list had a spinach and chicken dish that she literally couldn’t finish. The spinach was in weird chewy chunks and the chicken was so dry that it ended up from mouth to napkin.
The marsala’s chicken was not over cooked, but the wine sauce tasted like it was from a jar from the super market. Edible, but not the restaurant quality level that I expect.
All food except the shrimp was served around room temperature. We took a rice pudding to go, and that was good. Still standard, not setting itself apart from anything else, but good. It did not go to waste.
The waitstaff was kind and courteous.
Sat at the bar & received great service.
The locals that go there frequently are very friendly. The decor and feeling insure is cozy and welcoming.