Some of Delaware County’s most historic dining spots don’t look like museums. They look like burger counters, pizza shops, diners, seafood taverns, family restaurants, and neighborhood bars.
The history isn’t on a plaque. It’s in the griddle marks, the regulars’ orders, and the recipes that haven’t changed in decades.
Long before food halls, viral brunches, and craft-cocktail menus, Delco already had its own food landmarks. Together, these eight places tell part of the story of how Delaware County has been eating for nearly a century…