Lehigh Visit

Anonymous
We visited in February. Had a great lunch at Urbano Mexican Kitchen in downtown Bethlehem.
Anonymous
Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hotel Bethlehem. Charming old hotel on main historic street and 5 minute drive to Lehigh. Several good breakfast places on the same block.


+1

Also, I know several serious students who were not crazy partiers who loved Lehigh and ended up in great jobs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!


I spent a lot of time partying there, it's fun if you have no values. Seriously, it's shocking what kids wind up thinking is okay by the time they're done there—the combination of money and incredible pressure to drink insane amounts of alcohol are no good.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hotel Bethlehem is very nice and there are several good restaurants in the Main Street there (across the bridge from the school). We ate at a Thai restaurant that was very good! It’s also nice to drive around historic Bethlehem and see the old steel mansions!


Bethlehem is NOT very nice. It's fine, if you like casinos and sadness.

They said *Hotel* Bethlehem was very nice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hotel Bethlehem is very nice and there are several good restaurants in the Main Street there (across the bridge from the school). We ate at a Thai restaurant that was very good! It’s also nice to drive around historic Bethlehem and see the old steel mansions!


Bethlehem is NOT very nice. It's fine, if you like casinos and sadness.

They said *Hotel* Bethlehem was very nice.


That part of Bethlehem is very charming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!


I spent a lot of time partying there, it's fun if you have no values. Seriously, it's shocking what kids wind up thinking is okay by the time they're done there—the combination of money and incredible pressure to drink insane amounts of alcohol are no good.


Not my current student’s experience at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!


I spent a lot of time partying there, it's fun if you have no values. Seriously, it's shocking what kids wind up thinking is okay by the time they're done there—the combination of money and incredible pressure to drink insane amounts of alcohol are no good.


Not my current student’s experience at all.


LOL... well, none of my friends told their parents what they did either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!


I spent a lot of time partying there, it's fun if you have no values. Seriously, it's shocking what kids wind up thinking is okay by the time they're done there—the combination of money and incredible pressure to drink insane amounts of alcohol are no good.


Please! You make it sound like an SEC school. Kids in college party, but it’s hardly the biggest party school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!


I spent a lot of time partying there, it's fun if you have no values. Seriously, it's shocking what kids wind up thinking is okay by the time they're done there—the combination of money and incredible pressure to drink insane amounts of alcohol are no good.


Please! You make it sound like an SEC school. Kids in college party, but it’s hardly the biggest party school.


It's a VERY big party school. And it is incredibly Greek. Like, psychotically so. Most of my friends who went there don't feel great about their social lives while they were there. They have done well professionally though.
Anonymous
DH took DC to Lehigh two weeks ago. They both liked this place a lot (and the school, too!):

https://napolipizzaitaliancuisine.com/
Anonymous
There's also a blood donation center within walking distance of campus that all the frat guys used to hit up before parties—they pay for platelets and also it gets you drunker quicker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There's also a blood donation center within walking distance of campus that all the frat guys used to hit up before parties—they pay for platelets and also it gets you drunker quicker.


This is the place: https://www.bpositiveplasma.com/

when your kid goes on the tour, ask about it... not sure what rates they pay these days.
Anonymous
My recommendation is stay in a big chain hotel (Holiday Inn Express or whatever) outside of town. You never know what you're getting in small hotels in the middle of nowhere. Had some bad experiences lasts summer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Such a strange troll who hates Lehigh. They have clearly never been.
Echo the Hyatt and the Mansions (there are 2 - Sayre and Wilbur). Thai Thai, Flying Egg (for breakfast), McCarthy's, Apollo Grill (my fave). Also love Roasted for breakfast/lunch.
Have lunch at the goose on tour day - it's an institution. My dd is a senior this year and loved her experience. The size was great, secured great internships, tried different clubs (she's not greek), and access to professors was wonderful for her. She is in the business school. Good luck!


I spent a lot of time partying there, it's fun if you have no values. Seriously, it's shocking what kids wind up thinking is okay by the time they're done there—the combination of money and incredible pressure to drink insane amounts of alcohol are no good.


Not my current student’s experience at all.


LOL... well, none of my friends told their parents what they did either.


PP-my kid is studying engineering, in Greek life, and plays a sport. Consistently on the deans list.
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