12 Şubat 2013 Salı

Revolutions in Saucon Valley

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Julie and I graduated from the Leadership Lehigh Valleyprogram a few years back. She works not too far from where I work, andoccasionally we’ll meet up for breakfast or lunch to catch up. The purpose ofthe program is to train community volunteers for board leadership. We both tookthe year-long program seriously and have continued to serve the community ondifferent nonprofit boards since completing the program. It’s always fun tocommiserate and celebrate.
Revolutions recently opened about halfway between where eachof us work, so the last time we bumped into one another, we resolved to checkit out together.
We’re both transplants so we didn’t have to review thebusinesses that used to operate in the shopping center to know where it was… ;)but for those of you who aren’t sure where we mean, it’s behind Starter’s Pubon Route 378 (not to be confused with Starter’s Riverport in South SideBethlehem), in the building that was once the movie theater. There used to be aPathmark in the shopping center, too, but it’s now closed.
At noon last Friday, the parking lot was nearly empty. Iparked in the first spot outside the glass doors and walked in. The place wasbuzzing with activity. I counted no fewer than 10 employees running arounddoing things. But I was the only restaurant patron until Julie showed up. A fewother tables filled in later. Our server, naturally, was very attentive. Themenu was nowhere near as extensive as Starter’s, but the food was tasty and wegot in and out in under an hour (important for business lunches). 
Our serverinformed us that with their new liquor license, they were expecting to be verybusy the following weekend’s Friday and Saturday nights, and were still takingreservations for their stadium theater for watching the big game. After lunchwe poked our noses around and saw another eating area with views of aperforming stage for bands. A couple of the 20 bowling lanes were in use. Aboveand around the lanes were large TV screens and each lane could be reserved for anhour for $60. It includes unlimited bowling, your own cozy leather sofas, and aserver. There’s a large arcade on the second floor, far removed from thegrown-up activities. It would be the perfect place for parents to go get a biteto eat, and check out a band and/or watch a game while the kids bowled orplayed in the arcade. No one feature dominates Revolutions, so pick yourfavorite activity and enjoy it undisturbed. I definitely hope to visit someweekend night with friends!
https://www.facebook.com/RevolutionsAtSauconValley3717 Rt 378
Bethlehem, PA 18015
(484) 935-3001

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