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Specialties
Effective 3÷20÷13, FLOW will be closed for regular restaurant service, only opening for special events on a limited basis. We are sorry for any inconvenience.
Flow is a destination restaurant & expansive art gallery located in a circa 1800’s stone factory with an underground stream visible from the dining room.
Voted one of the Top 10 Most Memorable Meals of 2011 by the Morning Call and featured in National Geographic Adventure Magazine, The Washington Post and USA Today, FLOW is the destination restaurant you want to visit in Northeastern PA. The Washington Post described the building as, «Beautifully rebuilt and completely contemporary, it feels urban enough to be in New York or London.»
History
Established in 2008.
FLOW food art drink at 268 W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe PA is presently the home base of the Stabin Morykin project. Built c.1850 as a wire mill (braided steel cable for the Brooklyn Bridge), and later home to a silk mill, dressmaker’s factory, and a toy factory that manufactured toy trains and scale models of Elvis’ Pink Cadillac. The Building has undergone extensive renovation from its industrial origins to the present Art Gallery and Restaurant.