Good food obviously plays an integral role in a memorable dining experience. Add a creative decor and a vibrant atmosphere to a delicious meal, and you’ve just created an unforgettable culinary experience. Get ready for adventure when you visit Cooper’s Seafood House in Pennsylvania, a tropical-themed restaurant that promises your experience and your meal will be anything but ordinary.
Cooper’s Seafood House in Scranton has been a family-favorite, for generations of Pennsylvanians, since the Cooper family first opened the eatery way back in 1948.
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Feel as though you’ve stepped into a tropical paradise when you arrive at Cooper’s Seafood House, which offers both indoor and…
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Outdoor dining. Enjoy the breeze as you sit under a colorful umbrella on the outdoor patio, shaded from the stream of golden sunshine.
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The family-friendly restaurant offers a children’s menu with such kid-approved meals as burgers, cheeseburgers, grilled cheese, mac and cheese, chicken bites, and fried shrimp.
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Of course, you’ll find plenty of delicious meals for the adults, too. Browse the menu for the perfect seafood meal: New Orleans-style catfish, snow crab legs, shrimp scampi, or fried calamari, perhaps?
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Or, if you’re not in the mood for seafood, for which Cooper’s Seafood House is best known, order another hearty entree, such as New York strip steak, pot roast, chicken Parmesan, a burger, or a loaded baked potato.
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Relax with a cold beer - Apricot Ale, Coolcumber, or Old Bay IPA - or a glass of wine. Sit back, relax, and sip a White Zinfandel, a Merlot, or a Pinot Grigio.
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And, you never know who you’ll run into at this charming restaurant that promises adventure at every turn. Come face-to-face with a pirate, for example.
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Cooper’s Seafood House welcomes diners Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. to midnight, and Sunday from noon to 10 p.m.
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Address: 701 North Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA, 18509
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Celebrating your birthday? Then stop by Cooper’s Seafood House on your birthday for a free meal. (Restrictions and rules apply.)
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Click here for the official website of Cooper’s Seafood House in Pennsylvania. Or, go here for Facebook.
Foodies in PA have plenty of delicious, beautiful restaurants at which to dine. Next time you’re in the mood for a scrumptious seafood meal in a tropical setting, head to Cooper’s Seafood House in Pennsylvania.
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Cooper’s Seafood House In Pennsylvania June 05, 2019 Beth Price-Williams What are the best themed restaurants in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania boasts plenty of fun themed restaurants. Enjoy a blast from the past at a 50s-themed diner, for example, like DJ’s Taste of the 50s in Lancaster. Want to feel you’re on a cruise heading to a tropical island? Board the ship Moshulu in Philadelphia and visit Cooper’s Seafood House in Scranton. Or, if you prefer to dine surrounded by pirates, check out Pirates Cove Pub and Grill, a pirate-themed restaurant in Patton. What are the best waterfront restaurants In Pennsylvania? Dine by or on the water at one of the many waterfront restaurants in Pennsylvania. You can even eat by a waterfall at Glass – wine. bar. kitchen – at the Ledges Hotel in Hawley. If you want to enjoy the breeze off of Lake Erie, try Woody’s Backwater BARge & Grill, which offers seating on the floating barge and on land. Or, visit Duke’s Riverside Bar & Grill in Wormleysburg, which overlooks the Susquehanna River. What cities in Pennsylvania have the best restaurants? Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, at opposite ends of PA, both lay claim to their fair share of award-winning restaurants. In fact, Pittsburgh recently earned distinction as a foodie city for its eclectic selection of restaurants. You’ll find just about every kind of eatery imaginable in both cities – old-school diners, fine dining with spectacular city skyline views, classic drive-thru restaurants, and hearty buffets. If you’re looking for a delightful assortment of buffets and restaurants that serve homemade meals, visit Lancaster.
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Cooper’s Seafood House In Pennsylvania
June 05, 2019
Beth Price-Williams
What are the best themed restaurants in Pennsylvania? Pennsylvania boasts plenty of fun themed restaurants. Enjoy a blast from the past at a 50s-themed diner, for example, like DJ’s Taste of the 50s in Lancaster. Want to feel you’re on a cruise heading to a tropical island? Board the ship Moshulu in Philadelphia and visit Cooper’s Seafood House in Scranton. Or, if you prefer to dine surrounded by pirates, check out Pirates Cove Pub and Grill, a pirate-themed restaurant in Patton. What are the best waterfront restaurants In Pennsylvania? Dine by or on the water at one of the many waterfront restaurants in Pennsylvania. You can even eat by a waterfall at Glass – wine. bar. kitchen – at the Ledges Hotel in Hawley. If you want to enjoy the breeze off of Lake Erie, try Woody’s Backwater BARge & Grill, which offers seating on the floating barge and on land. Or, visit Duke’s Riverside Bar & Grill in Wormleysburg, which overlooks the Susquehanna River. What cities in Pennsylvania have the best restaurants? Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, at opposite ends of PA, both lay claim to their fair share of award-winning restaurants. In fact, Pittsburgh recently earned distinction as a foodie city for its eclectic selection of restaurants. You’ll find just about every kind of eatery imaginable in both cities – old-school diners, fine dining with spectacular city skyline views, classic drive-thru restaurants, and hearty buffets. If you’re looking for a delightful assortment of buffets and restaurants that serve homemade meals, visit Lancaster.
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Pennsylvania boasts plenty of fun themed restaurants. Enjoy a blast from the past at a 50s-themed diner, for example, like DJ’s Taste of the 50s in Lancaster. Want to feel you’re on a cruise heading to a tropical island? Board the ship Moshulu in Philadelphia and visit Cooper’s Seafood House in Scranton. Or, if you prefer to dine surrounded by pirates, check out Pirates Cove Pub and Grill, a pirate-themed restaurant in Patton.
What are the best waterfront restaurants In Pennsylvania?
Dine by or on the water at one of the many waterfront restaurants in Pennsylvania. You can even eat by a waterfall at Glass – wine. bar. kitchen – at the Ledges Hotel in Hawley. If you want to enjoy the breeze off of Lake Erie, try Woody’s Backwater BARge & Grill, which offers seating on the floating barge and on land. Or, visit Duke’s Riverside Bar & Grill in Wormleysburg, which overlooks the Susquehanna River.
What cities in Pennsylvania have the best restaurants?
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, at opposite ends of PA, both lay claim to their fair share of award-winning restaurants. In fact, Pittsburgh recently earned distinction as a foodie city for its eclectic selection of restaurants. You’ll find just about every kind of eatery imaginable in both cities – old-school diners, fine dining with spectacular city skyline views, classic drive-thru restaurants, and hearty buffets. If you’re looking for a delightful assortment of buffets and restaurants that serve homemade meals, visit Lancaster.