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Anthracite Cafe'

Anthracite Cafe'

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4.6 Google Review
804 Scott St, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18705, United States
(570) 822-4677 www.anthracitecafe.net
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May 18, 2018
This place is amazing. Their menu is huge, which at may restaurants means that the quality of food suffers. But at anthracite, everything on the menu is just phenomenal. Wings are crazy good, burgers are the same. And don't forget their beer menu. Do yourself a favor and check this place out.

Apr 13, 2018
This place has a certain amount of atmosphere based on the coal mining history in the area. But it falls short of being really intriguing. Also it can be exceedingly noisy. Some Noise buffers would be welcome. The food is good and plentiful and the price is not too bad. We've been there three or four times and I would go back.

Apr 6, 2018
Best food in the valley. Hands down. Beer selection is awesome. They are always changing up the drafts and bottle list. If you follow on untapped you'll see. Be sure to make a reservation because it is always busy. I also highly recommend Thursday's wing night and annual bacon week usually around February. Everyone there is really friendly to top it off. My favourite place for beer and food.

May 14, 2018
Really cool little restaurant and bar. I went on a Wednesday. Wednesday nights are "all-you-can-eat" snow crab legs. Upon arrival, it is further explained that an hour and a half is given as a time limit. I had no issue with the time, personally, as the crab legs kept coming and I certainly got my fill.

Apr 30, 2018
This is a great little restaurant I didn't even know existed until a few weeks ago. The menu is fairly extensive and the food is good. It's a little dark for my tastes but some people may like that. I ordered a reuben and I very much enjoyed it. We got a burger for somebody at home and the burger was fairly large. Overall, I'd recommend this place for a good meal.

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Opening Hours

Wed:4 pm - 12 am
Thu:4 pm - 12 am
Fri:11:30 am - 12 am
Sat:12 pm - 2 am

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