A Post-Crayola Culinary Adventure at Easton Public Market
Following a fun-filled visit to the Crayola Factory Experience, we stumbled upon the gem that is the Easton Public Market, and what a fantastic find it was! The air is alive with enticing aromas, from the savory scent of ramen to the smoky allure of barbecue, not to mention the promise of decadent desserts. Options truly abound here, making it a foodie's playground.
Our main stop was at More Than Q Barbecue. While the brisket we tried was a tad on the drier side, the pulled pork was an absolute revelation! It was so incredibly flavorful and perfectly cooked that I would happily make a return trip solely for another taste of that amazing pulled pork.
To perfectly round off our meal, I indulged in a delightful Nutella and banana crepe at Crepes at Casa. It was the ideal sweet treat – warm, gooey, and utterly satisfying. The combination of the rich Nutella and sweet banana was simply divine.
The Easton Public Market offers a vibrant and diverse culinary experience. From that unforgettable pulled pork to the delightful crepe, our meal was a resounding success. I left already eager to go back and explore the many other enticing offerings this market has. If you're in Easton, especially after a visit to the Crayola Factory, the Public Market is an absolute must-visit for a...
Read moreOne word...overpriced, I can understand if we're in NYC or some other big city, but really , $9 for beef shawarma sandwich which was ok, am not sure who the target customers are, but prices are ridiculously high, if you want good middle eastern food, Aci and Damascus in Allentown way better tasting and prices are reasonable,my 3 year old wanted chocolate candies from the chocolate place, for 6 pieces , $18, and my daughter didn't even like it, there is a much better chocolate place on main street in Bethlehem called Chocolate Lab, more reasonably priced and better tasting, guess this place is trying to be like Reading Terminal in philly,but I don't remember feeling like I was price gouged for mediocre food, if you don't mind the hour drive to philly, better off going to reading...
Read moreI like this place.
It's a good place for kids on days when outside is not the best. It's a good place to get a variety of foods. And they have a good variety of live events as well.
My good is not a great because of 2 things:
They are not open on Monday or Tuesday.
They're too nice for a real public market.
I spent some time in some old style public markets and they have so much more variety for a customer to tap into. There is only one produce stand instead of 3. There are only 7 restaurants instead of 14. And that would fit in a space like the the public market.
But this new configuration is how things are going and that is what we have. So that's why its good...
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