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Welcome to Colebrook Tavern

Colebrook Tavern, a cozy dive bar located in Lebanon County, offers a diverse menu of flatbread pizzas, sandwiches, and pub fare. Known for its beautiful outdoor patio, screened-in porch, and indoor dining areas, the atmosphere is inviting and perfect for a casual meal or a night out. While the service can be occasionally patchy during busy times, the food is tasty and the vibe is chill. Highlights include the unique cheesesteak, hand-cut fries, and street corn. With a great selection of hard-to-find bourbons and friendly staff, Colebrook Tavern is a standout option for a relaxed dining experience.

LOCATIONS

Introducing Colebrook Tavern, a hidden gem in Lebanon County that offers a unique dive bar experience. Located at 1510 Mt Wilson Rd in Lebanon, PA, this cozy spot boasts a private parking lot, a full bar, TV screens, a pool table, and a great atmosphere for dancing.

Customer reviews rave about the excellent atmosphere and top-notch service at Colebrook Tavern. Nancy J. describes the food and service as exceptional, while Rick B. rates the food, beer selection, and atmosphere highly.

One of the standout features of Colebrook Tavern is its diverse menu that includes flatbread pizzas, sandwiches, and other pub fare. Joanna G. praises the restaurant's lovely outdoor dining deck and screened-in porch area. Selina W. commends the friendly servers and delicious street corn.

Joseph P. enjoyed the chill atmosphere and recommended trying the cheesesteak, but suggested improving the chicken bacon ranch grinder. Rachel G. had a great experience with quick service and delicious nachos in the screened-in porch area.

Andrew S. was impressed by the updated decor and unique cheesesteak offerings, as well as the fine selection of bourbons. Barbara M. and Michael H. both had enjoyable dining experiences and praised the friendly staff.

Overall, Colebrook Tavern is a must-visit for those looking for a cozy dive bar with great food, friendly service, and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you're in the mood for a casual snack and drinks or a full meal, Colebrook Tavern has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this hidden gem in Lebanon County!

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Nancy J.
Nancy J.

Excellent atmosphere...food and service ROCKS!!! Beautiful restaurant and outdoor patio is amazing.

Rick B.
Rick B.

What a great place. Been there twice. Out of 10....Food: 8.5 (the amount was almost too much), Beer: 7 (pretty good selection), Atmospher: 8 (pretty cool space-outside is outstanding)!

Joanna G.
Joanna G.

The Colebrook Tavern is an off-the-beaten-path option in Lebanon County. Located next to a stream and very close to the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail, the restaurant has a large deck for relaxing dining as well as a screened in porch area and indoor dining. The menu is diverse and offers flatbread pizzas, sandwiches, and other pub fare. The food is tasty and atmosphere lovlovely. Service is occasionally patchy-- we have had to wait long times occasionally for drinks or food-- and the restaurant can be extremely busy, especially on Saturday nights and around the holidays.

Selina W.
Selina W.

First time here, on a Weds early evening. We met another couple here, their first time as well. We will definitely come back. They had a lot of servers and by the time we left, we could see why, they were very busy....place was nice and clean. All the servers were happy and well dressed. First time eating street corn, it was delicious! Please visit local establishments....well with the experience!

Joseph P.
Joseph P.

I wanted to write this after coming back for a second round. The first night we ate here, it was almost magical. The food, the tunes, the people, and the whole atmosphere was something out of a first date scene in a rom com. The cheesesteak is good. Get it. The chicken bacon ranch grinder is sub par. I would advise the chef to add some flavor to the chicken. Like anything. Garlic powder bro. The service was alright. The girl that tended to us was busy so it was understandable that she didn't stop by as often. I only got one beer while there but could have had two if asked sooner than the end of the meal. All in all I will be back to try other things though. The atmosphere is very chill and great for a date night although it can be a little loud.

Rachel G.
Rachel G.

My first visit to Colebrook Tavern was a quick drop-in with family, and based on that, I'd certainly return. Three of us stopped in for a mid-afternoon snack and drinks. The facility is nice with three distinct areas: the indoor dining room, the screened-in porch, and the outdoor patio. We sat in the screened-in porch area and enjoyed the natural light with good air circulation and limited flies. We opted for beer and nachos, both of which were delivered really quickly. The nachos were a generous portion with a fair amount of toppings (although I'm the kind who'd always ask for more cheese). An extra side of pico de gallo was the right choice for some of the barer chips. The seasoning on the chips was lovely, as was the creama they used. I'd definitely return and try an entree or other apps in the future.

Andrew S.
Andrew S.

First visit since they remodeled and we had a great time. The updated decor is well balanced between warm woods and plenty of natural sunlight. Bartenders were very engaging and appear genuinely happy to be there doing their stuff. Cheesesteaks have a unique combination compared to most places and were excellent with a nice wood-fired finish. A glass of Eagle Rare finished off a great first visit. A very fine selection of hard-to-find bourbons, including Eagle Rare topped of our meal of what was our first of many visits.

Barbara M.
Barbara M.

Great vibe and friendly staff. Tried it here for the first time, grabbed some snacks and drinks at the bar and had a great time. We will definitely be back for dinner. Highly suggest the hand cut fries! Came back for a second time: Nachos were tasty but pricey at $24 Sandwiches & burgers were delicious. Service excellent

Michael H.
Michael H.

We went to the CT for lunch last Thursday. Parking tip. Park towards the back area of the parking lot since you have to enter the restaurant off of the back deck area ( through the tent door). Only way to get into the establishment. We started with the Stoners Dip. Creamy sausage and cheese queso with corn chips. The dip was delicious. I had the Chicken BBQ sandwich with fries. I asked for the bacon to be extra crispy and they were able to make this happen. The sandwich and fries were delicious. Some of the best French fries in Lebanon county. Please do try to argue with me on the fries. My wife had the beef tacos and the ground beef was lacking seasoning. There was no seasoning in the fried meat. She state the street corn was some of the best she ever tasted. The service was good and the lunch atmosphere was quite from a noise level. The inside of the restaurant was nicely remodeled but the place is on the smaller side. There bar filled up pretty fast over the lunch hour. If you are heading to Colebook, stop in for a delicious meal.