It's so hard to find a decent meal in NEPA, we have passed this place 100 times, and kept meaning to go there, never getting around to it...finally this saturday it happened, and I can honestly say it is one of the better meals we have had in this area. Firstly the decor is fabulous, woodsy, reds, real wood chairs (hard to come by around here) made for a place I was looking forward to eating at. They had just run out of the crab bisque, so I skipped appetizer and went straight to main course. I had Chilean Sea Bass, and my husband had Rib Eye. both were very good, although I suspect the bass may have been fresh frozen, I still enjoyed it very much, my husbands steak was delicious, drinks were good as well. We will for sure come back....
Review Source:I tripped to Bonnie & Clyde's Hideaway for a farewell party. This Scranton-area restaurant and bar has been around for at least eight years.
Walking inside will transport you in time to when the famous criminals were Big News. Their slightly formal exterior, large wooden bar, the music - even the lighting fixtures - all work together to create a consistent image.
Joel, the owner, was our bartender too, providing friendly, personal service (and a shot of Johnny Walker, Blue Label); he gave us a delicious complimentary appetizer of crab pretzels - yes, that's real crab. I also had their shrimp savoy ($9), which had a wonderful wine sauce, mushrooms, and herbs. Everything was rich and filling, so if you're in the area and not on a diet, stop in!