This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of PA Tourism for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.
If you've ever wanted to find the best food and drinks that Pennsylvania has to offer, we have the solution for you. You need to take a few days and enjoy the scenery, the people and, of course, the food. What's the best best way to do that, you ask? The answer is simple. Take a roadtrip.
Road trips make for great bonding time, the chance to meet new people, to see sights you might not have seen otherwise and to really get a sense of the area you're in. But setting up a roadtrip can be a pain, especially if you're tryingg to his food-centric destinations. Or at least it used to be.
If you're looking to take foodie roadtrips in PA, all you have to do is visit the Roadtrip-A-Matic. Scroll down a bit and there's a section labeled Taste buds on tour. they've done all the legwork for you, with food tours covering all parts of Pennsylvania.
You can start your day with breakfast at Deluca's, grab lunch at Primanti Bros. and finish off your day with a just Ducky tour of the PA river system in WWII amphibious vehicles. You can also set up beer tours and find other attractions that might suit you better. the Roadtrip-A-Matic will even find you the best place to stay based on the area you're touring, which takes all the hassle out of it. just grab a plan and go!
We'd go for the Taste Buds on tour option, which starts with the restaurants listed above, plus another whole day of foodie fun that suits the kids as well. But where would you go if you had the chance to take a roadtrip in PA? visit pa-roadtrips and let us know which trip you would take.


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