Sometimes nothing hits the spot like a steak. Cooked just the way you like it. Served with a crispy salad. Paired with a tall glass of wine or a cold beer. Craving steak yet? No? Keep reading because you soon will be. When you’re ready to satisfy that craving, travel to this remote restaurant, the best steakhouse in Pennsylvania for an unforgettable culinary experience.

Tucked away on Welcome Lake Road, The White Owl Steakhouse sits in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by majestic trees and…

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Not too far from Welcome Lake and Panther Lake. Admire the breathtaking natural scenery as you drive along Welcome Lake Road to the hidden gem restaurant that’s worth the drive in Pennsylvania.

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If you’re lucky, you might just catch one of Beach Lake’s spectacular sunsets.

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Start your visit off with a cold drink. The steakhouse offers a full range of drinks, including glasses and bottles of wine, bottled beer, canned beer, and draft beer.

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Perhaps you’d rather kick dinner off with a starter? The White Owl Steakhouse features an assortment of appetizers, including mac and cheese, shrimp cocktail, house made soups, and salads.

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Or, just go straight for that juicy steak, such as the Porterhouse, the New York strip, the ribeye, or the filet mignon. All steaks come with a salad, a potato, and a vegetable.

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Add extra flavor to your steak with one or more toppings - sauteed mushrooms, sauteed onions, or blue cheese crumbles, for example.

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Prefer something other than steak? The menu also features chicken Alfredo, pasta primavera, and salmon. A bar menu is available, too.

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Follow up that delectable steak dinner with a scrumptious dessert, like chocolate molten lava cake or an apple crisp.

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The White Owl Steakhouse welcomes diners Monday through Thursday from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. and Friday from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. Weekend hours run Saturday from 12 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m..

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Click here for the official website for White Owl Steakhouse, or go here for Facebook.

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What do you think is the best steakhouse in Pennsylvania? What makes it better than all the rest? Let us know in the comment! Click here to read about 10 other steakhouses that are a carnivore’s dream.

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Address: 318 Welcome Lake Rd, Beach Lake, PA 18405, USA

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best steakhouse in Pennsylvania January 10, 2020 Beth Price-Williams What are the best steakhouses in Pennsylvania? Do you love a good steak? You’ll find a generous selection of steakhouses in Pennsylvania to try. The Stockyard Inn in Lancaster dates back to 1750 and serves such scrumptious steaks as New York strip steak, prime rib, and filet mignon. If you’re not quite in the mood for steak, try such popular entrees as the Chilean seabass or the Norwegian salmon. If you love steak and meats of all kinds, make your way (when you’re really hungry) to Rios Brazilian Steakhouse in Nazareth. The quaint restaurant boasts an all-you-can eat buffet, loaded with meat dishes – from pork ribs to Brazilian pork sausage. What is the fanciest restaurant in Pennsylvania? If it’s a unique dining experience you seek, you’ll discover a gem in Moshulu, a restaurant that’s definitely worth the drive in Pennsylvania. Docked along Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, the former ship boasts an elegant dining room and a delicious menu. Try such taste-tantalizing dishes as filet mignon, diver sea scallops, and Atlantic salmon. For a truly unique dining experience, set off for The Horse Inn in Lancaster, a charming restaurant tucked in a former horse’s stable. Booths are converted horse stalls, and you can choose from such delicious dishes as cheeseburgers, shrimp and grits, and linguine. What are the best hidden gem restaurants in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania is chock full of hidden gems. If you like tiny restaurants, you’ll love Richland Railroad Diner, a hidden gem restaurant in Pennsylvania that sits along railroad tracks. Choose from a scrumptious assortment of comfort foods – meatloaf, Salisbury steak, and fried shrimp, for example. A hidden gem café in Pennsylvania, Nook and Kranny Café  in Phoenixville, welcomes guests for breakfast and for lunch. You can even order breakfast in the middle of the day, if you want. Dig into a tasty breakfast, any time of the day, of eggs Benedict, omelets, or chipped beef over a Belgian waffle. Lunch dishes include the hot roast beef sandwich and the chicken finger BLT.

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best steakhouse in Pennsylvania

January 10, 2020

Beth Price-Williams

What are the best steakhouses in Pennsylvania? Do you love a good steak? You’ll find a generous selection of steakhouses in Pennsylvania to try. The Stockyard Inn in Lancaster dates back to 1750 and serves such scrumptious steaks as New York strip steak, prime rib, and filet mignon. If you’re not quite in the mood for steak, try such popular entrees as the Chilean seabass or the Norwegian salmon. If you love steak and meats of all kinds, make your way (when you’re really hungry) to Rios Brazilian Steakhouse in Nazareth. The quaint restaurant boasts an all-you-can eat buffet, loaded with meat dishes – from pork ribs to Brazilian pork sausage. What is the fanciest restaurant in Pennsylvania? If it’s a unique dining experience you seek, you’ll discover a gem in Moshulu, a restaurant that’s definitely worth the drive in Pennsylvania. Docked along Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, the former ship boasts an elegant dining room and a delicious menu. Try such taste-tantalizing dishes as filet mignon, diver sea scallops, and Atlantic salmon. For a truly unique dining experience, set off for The Horse Inn in Lancaster, a charming restaurant tucked in a former horse’s stable. Booths are converted horse stalls, and you can choose from such delicious dishes as cheeseburgers, shrimp and grits, and linguine. What are the best hidden gem restaurants in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania is chock full of hidden gems. If you like tiny restaurants, you’ll love Richland Railroad Diner, a hidden gem restaurant in Pennsylvania that sits along railroad tracks. Choose from a scrumptious assortment of comfort foods – meatloaf, Salisbury steak, and fried shrimp, for example. A hidden gem café in Pennsylvania, Nook and Kranny Café  in Phoenixville, welcomes guests for breakfast and for lunch. You can even order breakfast in the middle of the day, if you want. Dig into a tasty breakfast, any time of the day, of eggs Benedict, omelets, or chipped beef over a Belgian waffle. Lunch dishes include the hot roast beef sandwich and the chicken finger BLT.

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Do you love a good steak? You’ll find a generous selection of steakhouses in Pennsylvania to try. The Stockyard Inn in Lancaster dates back to 1750 and serves such scrumptious steaks as New York strip steak, prime rib, and filet mignon. If you’re not quite in the mood for steak, try such popular entrees as the Chilean seabass or the Norwegian salmon.

If you love steak and meats of all kinds, make your way (when you’re really hungry) to Rios Brazilian Steakhouse in Nazareth. The quaint restaurant boasts an all-you-can eat buffet, loaded with meat dishes – from pork ribs to Brazilian pork sausage.

What is the fanciest restaurant in Pennsylvania?

If it’s a unique dining experience you seek, you’ll discover a gem in Moshulu, a restaurant that’s definitely worth the drive in Pennsylvania. Docked along Penn’s Landing in Philadelphia, the former ship boasts an elegant dining room and a delicious menu. Try such taste-tantalizing dishes as filet mignon, diver sea scallops, and Atlantic salmon.

For a truly unique dining experience, set off for The Horse Inn in Lancaster, a charming restaurant tucked in a former horse’s stable. Booths are converted horse stalls, and you can choose from such delicious dishes as cheeseburgers, shrimp and grits, and linguine.

What are the best hidden gem restaurants in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania is chock full of hidden gems. If you like tiny restaurants, you’ll love Richland Railroad Diner, a hidden gem restaurant in Pennsylvania that sits along railroad tracks. Choose from a scrumptious assortment of comfort foods – meatloaf, Salisbury steak, and fried shrimp, for example.

A hidden gem café in Pennsylvania, Nook and Kranny Café  in Phoenixville, welcomes guests for breakfast and for lunch. You can even order breakfast in the middle of the day, if you want. Dig into a tasty breakfast, any time of the day, of eggs Benedict, omelets, or chipped beef over a Belgian waffle. Lunch dishes include the hot roast beef sandwich and the chicken finger BLT.