A brand-new year usually means making resolutions. Whether or not we keep those resolutions, however, is an entirely different story. How about pulling out the ol’ bucket list to make an easy-to-keep resolution for the new year? Add these 12 bucket list restaurants in Pennsylvania, one for each month of the year, and embark on your most delicious year yet.

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What are your favorite bucket list restaurants in Pennsylvania? Let us know in the comments! Up for more adventure this year? Hit the road to see the 12 best hidden gems in Pennsylvania – one for each month of the year.

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What are some of the oldest restaurants in Pennsylvania?

Living in a foodie state is divine, and we’ve got so many restaurants in Pennsylvania that we can never get bored dining out. Some of the best are also some of the oldest restaurants in Pennsylvania, including:

  • McGillin’s Olde Ale House in Philadelphia opened in 1860.
  • Historic Duffy’s Tavern in Boalsburg is said to be haunted. It opened in 1819.
  • The Stouch Tavern in Womelsdorf has been a favorite since 1785.
  • Jean Bonnet Tavern in Bedford, which opened in 1762, welcomes overnight guests and diners; it’s also said to be one of the most haunted restaurants in Pennsylvania.
  • The Historic 1776 Dobbin House Tavern in Gettysburg, one of the most haunted towns in Pennsylvania, dishes up delicious meals along with a side of the paranormal.