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    Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel - Garlic Parmesan wings

    Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel

    3.5(56 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    The Eagle Hotel is one of those places that does exactly what it should and does it well…read more While it's now owned by the Funk family (who have several restaurants in the area), the Eagle has stayed true to its roots. The menu hasn't been overcomplicated or reinvented, and that's honestly part of the charm. If you've been coming here for years, it still feels like the Eagle. We came with a group of eight, ordered food and drinks across the table, and everything came out impressively fast. Drinks were quick, food followed right behind, and nothing felt rushed or sloppy. The wings are a standout. They still do wing nights, and you can tell they take them seriously. They use Bell & Evans wings, which are locally sourced and it shows in the quality. We had the sweet heat bone-in wings, which were perfectly cooked with great flavor, and Thee FEHO boneless wings, which were also excellent. We also ordered the flying eagle fries hand-cut fries topped with cheese, bacon, and barbecue sauce. Comfort food done right. You can choose from hand-cut, curly, or extra crispy fries, which is always appreciated. The space itself is small but comfortable classic small town bar vibes with exposed brick, a cozy dining room in the back, and a relaxed bar area up front. It's not fancy, and it's not trying to be. It's just a good place to hang out, have a few drinks, eat solid food, and actually enjoy yourself. Overall, this is a dependable, low key spot with good food, fast service, and a welcoming atmosphere. We've been here many times before and will absolutely keep coming back. It's a staple for a reason.

    Enter at your own risk…read more.. As documented by Pennsylvania's Department of Agriculture. Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel Found to be out of compliance. September 5, 2025 | 101 Main St, Fredericksburg, PA 17026 2 - 402.11 Effectiveness-Hair Restraints Food employees observed at the food slicing area were not wearing proper hair restraints, such as nets or hats. 4 - 501.11 Good Repair and Proper Adjustment-Equipment Door gaskets of the reach-in coolers in the kitchen area were nonexistent, damaged, and in need of replacement. The manager informed the inspector that they have been ordered and should be replaced next week. The walk-in freezer condenser fan area was observed with an accumulation of hanging ice falling onto food products. 3 - 302.11 Packaged and Unpackaged Food-Separation, Packaging, and Segregation Raw ground beef in the walk-in cooler was stored on top of a box of ready-to-eat vegetable soup. 2 - 102.11(A-C1)(C4-16) Person in Charge, Demonstration The Person in Charge did not demonstrate adequate knowledge of food safety in this food facility, as evidenced by this non-compliant inspection. 3 - 501.12 Slacking Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food Salmon in ROP packaging was not being removed prior to thawing. 5 - 205.11 Using a Handwashing Sink-Operation and Maintenance Old food residue was observed in the handwashing sink in the kitchen/dishwashing area. 3 - 501.17 Ready-to-Eat, Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food, Date-Marking Refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food (meatloaf and coleslaw) prepared in the food facility and held for more than 24 hours, located in the three-door reach-in and the one-door stand-up reach-in, was not being date-marked. Commercially processed, refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food (roast beef, meatballs, and cheese) held for more than 24 hours, located in the walk-in cooler, was not being date-marked. 6 - 501.16 Drying Mops Mops were being stored directly on the floor and not hung to dry in the dishwashing area. 3 - 501.18 Ready-to-Eat, Time/Temperature Control for Safety Food, Disposition Chili (Aug. 25), crab dip (Aug. 28), and cut tomato (Aug. 29), refrigerated, ready-to-eat, time/temperature control for safety food in the walk-in cooler area, were date-marked by the facility but were beyond the seven-day use- or sell-by date and required discarding. 7 - 201.11 Separation-Storage A working container of cleaner/sanitizer was stored above the food slicer and was hanging on a shelf with clean dishes, with food, equipment, and/or single-service articles in the kitchen and dishwashing area. 4 - 602.13 Non-Food Contact Surfaces The interior of the oven was observed with excessive char and was in need of cleaning. Condenser/fan in the walk-in cooler was observed with green and black matter. The floor under and around the three-compartment sink area was dirty, was observed with an accumulation of build-up, and was in need of cleaning. The floor fan in the kitchen area facing the meat-slicing area was dusty, dirty, and in need of cleaning. 4 - 601.11(A) Equipment, Food Contact Surfaces, Non-Food Contact Surfaces, and Utensils Deflector shield on the interior of the ice machine, a food contact surface, was observed to have pink matter and was not clean to sight and touch. 5 - 203.11 Handwashing Sinks-Numbers and Capacities Food Facility has one handwashing sink in the kitchen area. The sink had chemicals with chemical nozzles hanging directly above it. 7 - 102.11 Common Name-Working Containers Working containers in the server station, outdoor bar, dishwashing area, and above the food slicer area, used for storing chemicals and cleaners taken from bulk supplies, were not marked with the common name of the chemical. 6 - 501.110 Using Dressing Rooms and Lockers A cellphone and a pack of cigarettes were stored on the shelf above the meat-slicing area. Personal belongings need to be stored in a designated area away from food and food equipment. https://lebtown.com/2025/09/16/food-safety-inspections-in-lebanon-county-for-week-of-sept-15/

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    Rotunda Brew Pub - I always enjoy when friends and family stop by to see me

    Rotunda Brew Pub

    4.1(586 reviews)
    12.2 mi
    $$
    Family-owned & operated
    Happy hour specials

    I stopped into Rotunda Brew Pub this past Tuesday while in town for a work trip, looking for a fun…read morelocal spot after more than seven hours of travel. The menu immediately caught my eye with its local flair, and it did not disappoint. They happened to be hosting trivia night, which was such a fun surprise and gave the place great energy. I ordered the chef's special crabcake sandwich, and it was outstanding--perfectly cooked, full of flavor, and clearly made with care. Easily the highlight of my night and exactly what I needed after a long day. Kelsey and Kristen were absolute standouts--warm, engaging, and incredibly welcoming. Even as someone from out of town, I was treated like a regular, which made the experience even better. Between the food, atmosphere, and people, this will absolutely be a regular stop for me on future work trips. Highly recommend.

    This was a recommended stop on our annual trip to Hershey. Typically, we would have lunch at…read moreanother brewery in the area, but we were up for something different. There are two of these in the area, we weren't quite sure which one to hit, so we opted for the one closer to our hotel in Hershey. We arrived just as they were opening at 11:00 am for lunch. We walked in and were immediately greeted by the bartender and the server. They were the only two working up front, but it was fine; our entire time there, only one other table came in (this was on a Friday). The inside was nice, and we were seated by a fire. The only gripe I have is that the chairs seemed to be the wrong size/height for the tables. But other than that, the place looked good. My wife ordered a beer flight with an assortment of sours and a wheat. I went for the Annville IPA Bold Cask. It was a really, really good beer. Smooth, fully-bodied, and with a good amount of hops. Plus, it's 9.8%, so if you ask me, that's a great way to start off a lunch! The beer flight was decent, but more my wife's thing. Now onto the food. There were a lot of great choices, and we were starving, so of course, everything looked good. We always order for our six-year-old first so they can eat while we relax. We ordered him the hot dog and tots. For our apps, we ordered the Tator Tot Nachos: house cheese sauce, fresh pico, scallions, jalapenos, cilantro lime sour cream, and chicken. And also the smoked wings with hot sauce. I'm always a fan of tator tots, maybe it's because I never had them as a kid, or they really are that good. But these were perfect on a cold day in central PA when you're hungry. The right amount of salt on the tots, crispy exterior and creamy inside, plus the toppings (I love fresh jalapeño). The wings were okay, but this was to be expected. They're smoked, and as much as I love smoked food, you never get the skin crispy (especially on wings). They had a slight smoke flavor and a good sauce, but I'm a "well done" wing guy, so these I would pass on next time. By the time we were going to order lunch, my wife realized she was already full, and we still had a decent amount of food left. So she just picked at the appetizers. I was getting there myself, but I wanted to try a burger. I ordered the Pub Burger: 8 oz, Cooper Sharp, red pepper-bacon jam, dill pickle aioli, lettuce, brioche, and fries (because who can resist more fried potatoes). It came out perfectly medium rare as I ordered and seasoned well. I was apprehensive about the red pepper-bacon jam; I'm not a fan of sweet, but in this case, it worked. It was a great burger (although I only ate a quarter of it). The service was good, and she was very personable and polite. But one thing that was strange. She was on the phone almost the entire time we were there with whom she said was the owner (or maybe a manager). We heard her discussing the reservations and large parties coming in. This was a long call, and while I know there wasn't a lot going on in the restaurant, we felt at times we needed something, and she was busy talking. I'm not blaming her; if it were the owner or manager, they should certainly know better and keep it short. But when she was there, she was great. All in all, a great recommendation from a friend that we are happy we stopped to try. We will be back again, maybe sooner than our annual trip to Hershey!

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