Reamstown Travel Guide

  It Really Is Pretty Interesting
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  • It Really Is Pretty Interesting
      It Really Is Pretty Interesting
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  • View As You Approach On Rt 72
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Silk City Diner: I Used To Eat A Western Omelet Here Every Thursday
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hooahman 11 reviews
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This diner is pretty busy and the food is always decent. For about a year I would carry my young daughter to Silk City and eat a western omelet (extra onion, no cheese). Food is typical for a greek-owned place. One of the little dramas that seems to frequently play out is an older woman (the owner?) griping at the lady who busses the tables. She seems to always be too slow, drop something, not mark the mopped floor or be in the wrong location and the other lady will *** at her. This diner is a few miles from the "famous" Zinn's Diner (recently sold and renamed) Zinn's has been really crappy in the last several yrs and Silk City wins hands down. Stop by, buy a paper and eat some breakfast!

Favorite Dish: As I said above, the western omelet with extra onions and no cheese! Decent size with a good pile of homefries.

Updated Apr 4, 2011

Address: 1640 N Reading Rd (Rt272) Stevens PA 17578

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Off The Beaten Path  

A Big Rock That The Indians Used To Use
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It Really Is Pretty Interesting

Sitting in the local cemetery is a giant rock that was used by the Lenape Indians as a mortar and pestle to grind corn. The mortar part is now chained so that it isnt stolen. It was used on the Ephrata Mountain until Pierce Lesher fulfilled a lifelong dream and moved it to Reamstown. Access is via the alley just behind the Wachovia Bank on S Church Street. This is also 1/2 of Geocache GC432D. Also visit Geocache GC1Z5D4 in the nearby woodline.

Updated May 30, 2010

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