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Kramer's Peanut Bar

332 Penn St, Reading, PA | Map it  

19602 40.335300 -75.931101

(610) 376-8500 | View Website

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Yes, you can still throw peanut shells on the floor!

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Neighborhoods:
Reading
Categories:
Taverns, Banquet Rooms, Bars & Pubs, Restaurants, Grill Restaurants
Cuisine:
Traditional American

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Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Discover, Visa, American Express
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining

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Reviews for Kramer's Peanut Bar

wired911

Member since Jan, 2012 View Profile
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Joined 4 months ago
2.0
January 30, 2012

riding on it's rep. This place was a legend. Now it's just overpriced but unispired food. I have eaten here a few times a year over the past decade and it's been about the same every time. No matter what I order - last time it was a turkey BLT club sandwich - I end up feeling slightly ripped-off. It cost $12 for a very mediocre sandwich. But since I work nearby I will probably try again in another six months.

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hineighbor

Member since Dec, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
4.0
November 18, 2008

Get ready for a steller dining experience. I've been coming to the Peanut Bar for the past 15 years. It has gone through its share of transformations, upturns and downturns, but on my most recent trip, I was very pleased. The waitstaff is attentive and quick with a refill. Each is professionally dressed and extremely well-mannered. It helps that the owner is present nearly every day and night. He is one of the friendliest men that I've ever met. As for the food, I have never been let down. I eat a wide variety of menu items, from salads, to sandwiches, burgers, pastas, and wings. Not once has the food been even sub-par, and I consider myself a picky eater. The atmosphere could be the best part. Who doesn't like snacking on peanuts then tossing the shells right on the floor? Walking across the hardwood, feeling past diners' shells cracking under your feet; dining here is a very unique experience. Oh, and I highly recommend the fried mozzarella globes (I can't include the word "b a l l s" for some reason) as an appetizer. The cheese is hot and gooey, and there's something special in the breading recipe that makes these the best I've ever had. As a side note, former New York city mayor, Rudi Giuliani recently stopped by the Reading area to campaign for John McCain. Guess where he stopped to eat. That's right, the Peanut Bar!

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