The Crossroads Diner
We went to the Crossroads Diner when we were up at the Delaware Water Gap.

(Mike took all the pictures for this one. The black and white ones he took on his camera, and the color ones he took on my camera.)

We stopped at this diner on the way home. It was the middle of the afternoon, and I think they had maybe one other table there. I think it was an old railroad-car style diner originally, but they did have an added-on, fancier section in the back. We stayed up in the front, though.


The Crossroads Diner is not open 24-hours a day. The menu seemed more like a luncheonette than a real diner. We liked the food we got, but the desserts didn't look so good.

The service was really nice - this was the first diner we took pictures of, and Mike told the waitress how we were going to put them up on a website. She seemed a little confused that anyone would want to make a website about diners, but she was very nice and let us take pictures, and told us about the history of the place.

We recommend the place, especially for lunch, if you are ever in the area. It gets ![]()

