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    Agape Elixir Bar

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    The Sturges Speakeasy

    The Sturges Speakeasy

    4.2
    (314 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    $$

    My son actually found this place for us while we were trying to escape a rainy day, and it was a…read morefantastic find. The vibe was incredible--the music was top-notch, and it honestly felt like we had stepped right into a great pub in Dublin. The food was absolutely awesome with a surprisingly great variety. We had the poutine, the Cuban sandwich, and the prime rib (which came as these amazing, tender chunks of meat), and every single bite was yummy. I also really want to give a special shoutout to our bartender/waitress. I completely forgot to catch her name, but she was a wonderfully nice woman, seemed so engaging maybe part of family ownership, who gave us outstanding service and made us feel right at home. Thank you for turning a rainy afternoon into a great memory!

    Don't you love it when Plan B feels so much better. In town for business and looking for a late…read morenight place to eat. Plan A was unexpectedly closed. So of course I turn to Yelp for the bail out. Found this absolute amazing place. The ambience was like no other. Felt like an old and beautiful house. Full size bar. Plenty on tap. And just the perfect vibe after a long commute in from LAX. Natasha served us and she was amazing. Friendly. Attentive. Had no problem separating the checks among my team. Food was delicious and generous. I opted for the Self Loathing Burger just because of the name. But it was so good. Cheers to this fine establishment. Street parking and fairly clean restrooms.

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    Men In The Kitchen

    Men In The Kitchen

    4.0
    (19 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The Review: Men in the Kitchen…read more My reviews are different. I do not announce myself or tell anyone. I am here to do a review!! It was a rainy Sunday, and I was working up a hunger while driving Uber for content. I went to three different spots before I finally found the place I should've gone to first. The food and atmosphere at this restaurant are so good that I want to find another establishment just like it, but so far--at least on this day--nothing in the area can beat it. I don't know why I treat this restaurant like a good wife that a man might constantly cheat on but always returns to. I'm not saying that I actually cheat; I'm just using that for context! So, I found myself once again at Two Men in the Kitchen. Since it was Easter Sunday, they offered a buffet or a special limited menu. There was fish and chicken wings available, and I chose the wings. Since I don't eat meat often, I asked for their "House Sauce," and it is by far amazing. I paired the wings with the 3-cheese baked mac & cheese and sweet potatoes. I went for the sides first because I wanted to save the best for last--I already knew that house sauce was going to be incredible, especially on the chicken and greens eggrolls they have. The mac & cheese was great; it had a crunchy outside yet remained soft in the middle, and the cheese pull was amazing. The sweet potatoes were definitely homemade; I could tell because every slice was a different cut, which I appreciate because it proves they didn't come out of a can. Now for the best part: the chicken wings. They were cooked perfectly--neither overdone nor underdone, with no pink on the inside. Everything was pure. I did happen to taste a little bit of Old Bay on the wings, so I asked the chef if that was part of the secret seasoning. He said no, so maybe someone slipped some in by accident, but it didn't stop me from indulging. I also ordered one of their house special drinks--a Hennessy and rum cocktail. It was a very pretty drink, but unfortunately, I am not a fan of Hennessy. Personally, I think it tastes like house keys or licking a brass knob when you're a kid. On my scale, the drink was a 2 out of 5; I just don't think rum and cognac should mix, but that's just my opinion. The atmosphere was amazing and the bathrooms were clean. I will definitely visit this place again and again, although sometimes it is hard to tell if they are open because of the heavily tinted windows. For those who know the area, this is the old firehouse in Harrisburg. I was told that on the weekends, they clear some tables to create a dance floor, which is a nice touch. There is plenty of bar seating and booths, making it a kid-friendly environment. The only thing I don't like--which applies to every restaurant on 2nd Street--is that it's very hard to find parking. The Scale * Location & Parking: (3/5) * Staff & Engagement: (4/5) * Food Consistency: (4.7/5)

    First off... love the name of the place and the menu looks great!! I did get confused on which door…read moreto come in. I don't see it properly posted. I also couldn't pay for parking. You have to do it online, via text, and it won't allow you to purchase any time less than an hour. Kinda sucks for those carrying out. Totally not the restaurant's fault though. I got the jerk quesadilla without the jerk ranch sauce. They don't serve this or their regular quesadilla with salsa or pica de gallo so it does taste a little bland. The jerk flavor isn't coming thru for me. It's a little disappointing but it's also just a quesadilla so I don't expect much. I'm not deterred though. I'd be interested in trying more on the menu. It seemed like a cozy place to sit and eat. I'd also like to eat there on my next visit. I'll update my review when I do.

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    Chicken and collard green eggrolls
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    Knock

    Knock

    2.6
    (34 reviews)
    0.3 mi
    $$

    I used to enjoy this place weekends late at night for a different vibe than all other downtown…read morebars. But then I went here Saturday night around 1 am and was charged a $5 cover. When did they start that? Why? To kill off their business obviously. The door man told us we'd have to wait a few minutes to "clear some people out," so I'm thinking it's packed and poppin'. Cleared out, yes, poppin', no. Basically, I will return again only if: I'm too drunk to remember why I shouldn't go here or if I have a date I want to dance with alone on the dance floor. Or maybe take a dump in the bathroom since it's not too busy and I could have privacy. All three above scenarios seem unlikely, so I won't be back any time soon.

    Knock has to be one of the coolest bars in the Harrisburg area, and I cannot wait to go back…read more I recently visited Knock during Harrisburg's parade day, after a long day of day drinking. My best friend, who lives locally, told us about the place. We were hesitant leaving the comfort of 2nd street, but we followed her down Pine Street and stopped at the entrance to "Madam Knock's Pine Street Beauty Parlor." After giving the bouncer the weekly password (this can be found on their facebook /knock.hbg, twitter @knock_hbg, or instagram @knock_hbg), we went up a flight of stairs and entered the Beauty Parlor. The Beauty Parlor was set up perfectly, and after giving the password one more time, the bookshelf vanished to the side.... and TA DA! We entered the Speakeasy, a whole new world. The music was pumping, the drinks were flowing, people were dancing, the lights were low, and we were in for a good time. The entire bar/ club has a Prohibition-era style fashion with dark hardwood floors, lots of purple, and chandeliers. The bar was located all the way to the back, which is also where the exit is. There is a dance floor in the middle, and centered is a DJ. There are a few seating areas in addition to the VIP sections. I think there was a total of 3 VIP sections which ran about $250 + per a night. The drinks were fruity and presented well- I wish I could comment on the price, but I really can't recall. You can browse their drink menu on their website. Knock is only open on Fridays and Saturdays from 9 PM until 2 AM. This is a Harrisburg MUST.

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    Note Bistro & Wine Bar

    Note Bistro & Wine Bar

    4.4
    (161 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Whenever I'm in town I try to go somewhere new. This charming spot was calling my name. I…read moreabsolutely loved it here! It's a very small and charming location. The bar area seats about 7, I think. But that made visiting with the regulars so much more intimate. The staff there were absolutely amazing!! They were so friendly and welcoming and assisted me with my choices. I got the muscles which came with truffle fries. I only had one fry and it was great but I ate all those muscles myself. Mmmm. So yummy!! The drinks were fabulous as well! I will absolutely be back. I'm really enjoying the adventures.

    Note is an amazing spot on North 2nd Street in Harrisburg, nicely removed from the bustle of…read moredowntown but still close enough to be easily accessible. This is a lovely destination and a great romantic spot. I like to describe Note as "small but mighty." The space isn't huge, but is immensely charming and eclectically decorated (and outdoor seating as weather permits). The wine list isn't extensive but is well curated and has a nice range of styles. Similarly, tge French-influenced menu is small, interesting, but accessible to varied tastes. Note clearly has a large neighborhood customer base and "regulars" but the atmosphere is welcoming to all. The venue is well-suited for conversation and interaction. Service is attentive and friendly without being intrusive. Note is a wonderful, classy part of the Harrisburg restaurant scene. I highly recommend!

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    Portabella mushroom with fingerling potatoes and incredibly delicious goat cheese balls in foreground; duck with amazing corn compote.
    Portabella mushroom with fingerling potatoes and incredibly delicious goat cheese balls in foreground; duck with amazing corn compote.
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