

When the cornerstone for Barley Creek Brewing Company was laid in 1792, it marked the start of what would become one of the most historic buildings in America. The building would eventally grow to include 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, 28 fireplaces, a tennis court, swimming pool, movie theatre and bowling alley. Oh, wait… that’s the White House. Hey, we’re sure the White House is a nice place and all, but we’re just saying… we’d rather be at Barley Creek. Okay, here’s the official history… On December 15, 1995, Eileen and Trip Ruvane opened Barley Creek Brewing Company, the first microbrewery in the Pocono Mountains since Prohibition. Breakfast – Lunch and Dinner – Check out our new 1818 Deli and Catering Company.
Omelets, eggs Benedict & cocktails served up in a lodgelike space at a craft brewing company.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1774 Sullivan Trail, Tannersville, PA 18372
Phone: (570) 629-9399
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Reviews
Fresh fruits were rotten. Asked for extra toasted bread and bread was not even toasted.
We ordered 2 crepes and they made one and made it into 2 pieces.
Omelette was ok.
Chocolate croissant was bad.
Great location But terrible service, menu sounds promising but highly disappointing. Need to work on portions. Not worth the money and wait. Would NOT go back for breakfast.
Reviews are good and we were expecting the same food experience.
The avocado toast had avocado spread (not avocado slices, as one would expect). When we complained our server brought out more avocado spread in a dish and charge us extra $2.50.
I ordered regular stack pancakes. They were half-cooked in the middle and the mixed berries were thin sliced frozen berries mixed in with the dough. Not worth the extra $2 we had to pay for. A small bottle of maple syrup is extra $2.50.
My wife ordered a 3 flavor of the Mimosa sampler. I feel $4/small glass is too pricey. The drinks selection on the menu does not say how much they are.
The service is great with amazing staff. Not so for the food quality.
Ambience outside is picturesque with light snow on the ground.
It makes me very sad to share less positive reviews.
By the time our food came out, coffee was all cold. Had to ask whoever would come by to ask about the food but felt our table was ignored the whole time.
Belgian waffle was very dry. You get 1 waffle and a piece of butter. Extra for fruit which consisted of dried strawberries and 8 blueberries…then I had to wait more to ask for “normal” syrup because I didn’t order the “pure maple syrup” for $2.50 extra.
Great location and outside seating. But terrible service, menu sounds promising but highly disappointing. Need to work on portions. Not worth the money and wait. Would NOT go back.
“Terrible iced coffee, just tasted like drinking flavor shot/sweetener unfortunately; and the eggs Benedict are fried/sunny side not poached and was over fried with rubbery ham. An excellent atmosphere and lovely wait staff, but most definitely not the best food and coffee in the area.”
It’s a shame that a review from a year ago is still relevant now. Had high hopes for this place but the food fell very short.