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Café Arielle at the Stabin Museum | Artful Dining, Cocktails & Jazz in Jim Thorpe

Café Arielle at the Stabin Museum in Jim Thorpe brings together fine dining, art, and live music in a one-of-a-kind setting. Located inside the historic wireworks building, this restaurant combines industrial character with contemporary style. Guests can explore the Victor Stabin art galleries before enjoying handcrafted cocktails and inventive, seasonal dishes. The inviting atmosphere blends the feel of an urban jazz club with small-town charm, creating a destination that’s both elegant and approachable.

The dining room and river bar showcase the building’s original stonework and beams, while the Avant Garden patio offers outdoor seating surrounded by imaginative architecture. A manmade viaduct channels a gentle stream beneath the space, adding to its unique ambiance. Upstairs, Vic’s Jazz Loft fills the air with live performances from top jazz artists throughout the year, adding an exciting rhythm to the dining experience.

Café Arielle at the Stabin Museum also hosts private functions, including weddings, meetings, and film shoots, with catering and bar service available on-site.

Menu Highlights

Start with house-made salsa and a signature cocktail before trying one of the café’s bold sandwiches like the Rachel or the Turkey Smoked Gouda Wrap. Entrées such as Mussels and Roman Orecchiette with Roasted Cauliflower showcase creative, flavorful cooking. Sunday brunch is a local favorite, featuring fresh pastries, vibrant dishes, and an upbeat, welcoming atmosphere.

Café Arielle at the Stabin Museum in Jim Thorpe delivers artful dining, live jazz, and a setting that celebrates both history and creativity.

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