There’s a moment when you bite into a perfect piece of shoo-fly pie – that magical intersection of molasses, crumb topping, and flaky crust – when time seems to stand still and all is right with the world.
At Dienner’s Country Restaurant in Soudersburg, Pennsylvania, these moments happen with delicious regularity.
Nestled in the heart of Lancaster County, where horse-drawn buggies are as common as cars and farmland stretches as far as the eye can see, Dienner’s stands as a beacon of authentic Pennsylvania Dutch cooking.
The unassuming exterior might fool you at first glance – a simple stone-faced building with a welcoming porch featuring wooden rocking chairs and picnic tables where weary travelers can rest their feet…