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    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Cocoa Beanery

    4.3(10 reviews)
    3.3 mi

    What is it with large corporations and the lack of signage? Since we're not staying on site and…read morewanted to visit this coffee shop, it was VERY hard to find. After driving all over the complex (thank you GPS) & having to turn around twice due to dead-ends, we ended up parking behind the hotel in the hotel parking, where it looked like everyone needed parking permits... but an employee said we'd be fine to park there and gave us directions to the coffee shop inside. It was a bit difficult to find from that side, even with his directions, as once again NO signs. They had plenty of signs for locating your building and room... so why wouldn't they add signs for finding food and getting more $$ out of their patrons?? Once we finally found it with the hope of not being towed, we also saw where the main parking was - a HUGE lot out front. The service inside was great. They even had gluten-free blueberry muffins that were so good I almost wolfed it down before getting a photo. Fluffy and moist... not a brick or dry like most GF baked goods. They had other GF baked goods listed as well, but none were in stock. Hubs got a breakfast sandwich that he said was really good. We both got mochas - his was supposed to be iced and they made it hot (happens a lot, actually), but it was "fine"... Mine was basically a melted Reese's cup and OMG. Hands down one of THE BEST coffees I've EVER had. We will definitely be back... this time in the correct parking lot! ‍

    Not called cocoa beanery anymore, but decent fare if you can't afford $800 a night to stay at the…read morecrazy overpriced Hershey hotel

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    Cocoa Beanery

    2.7(28 reviews)
    1.5 mi
    $$

    Decent coffee shop in the main lobby at the Hotel Hershey…read more They have the goods, by means of the caffeine jolt you need after your company has an all out three day bash at the hotels convention center. I stumbled my way in here after 4 hours sleep twice and managed not to look like shit. All hail the baristas!!! Food sold here is almost positively freezer to shelf/microwave, so don't do that. Find some bacon or another nice protein to eat, or just skip it all together. BREAKFAST IS NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY! WE HAVE BEEN LIED TO! Employees are fine. Happy to help you along your way. No issues there! If you are here and tired. Get some coffee. You look a bit down.... '26 - 2

    OMG. So, let's put…read moreit this way, seeing that the "bagels" were really pre-sliced and in long plastic bags in the back, I opted for a croissant. They looked... croissanty enough. I asked if they could put ham and cheese in there. No. No, we cannot possibly. But if you'd like, there's a croissant with egg, cheese and sausage. I of course said yes and lived to rue the day. I'm kind of glad I didn't take a picture of the light yellow spongy disc that was the egg. Though I'd like to share the horror, I'm happier that someday perhaps I can forget it. Somehow, the croissant I saw had been swapped for a PERFECTLY CIRCULAR "croissant". Considering the word croissant comes from crescent... nevermind. The "sausage" (which only vaguely tasted like any sort of pork I'm familiar with) was predictably circular as well and the non-descript white cheese as well, also circular. It was $9 for an affront to the palate, the eyes, hell, all the senses were affronted. There is not one thing I could point to as even remotely worth the asking price, nor even, appetizing. It's a great place if you have no sense of taste, have been starved, and perhaps have some kind of non-refundable gift card for. I expect this kind of food in Silent Hill, or in Raccoon city, or indeed any other city in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. That would indeed be the only excuse I would accept for a round croissant for $9. Avoid at all costs.

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    The Circular

    The Circular

    3.8(192 reviews)
    3.3 mi
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    My girlfriend and I had looked forward for dinner…read moreat the Circular after friends of ours raved about it. First of all guidance from the entry the Hotel to the restaurant is confusing. The elevator was shoddy even though one floor up. We had reservations at 5pm. Guess what the restaurant doesn't open until 5pm. The Maitre D, said we open at 5pm, they didn't open until 5:05pm. We were the first couple. Restaurant entirely empty. the wait staff ranged from being snotty to neck tattoos to nose piercings and mouth piercings. the appetizer stated Lobster roll, it almost zero lobster and some shrimp mousse. Lobster bisque was mushroom soup with a itty bee piece of lobster. The entree Weygu steak was 2 little slices of beef that looked liked thick slices of roast beef. Bill was over 200 plus tip. Compared to Capital Grille in Maryland, The Circular was less than a 1 in food, food quantity, service and price. For a restaurant inside the Hershey hotel, I am surprised Milton Hershey didn't turn over in his grave that the Circular can't invest in full Lobsters and real Steaks..

    If you're looking for a treat yourself kind of Sunday, this is it. I'd been to The Circular a…read morecouple of times before, but this was Ryan's first visit, and it did not disappoint. Honestly? It blew him away. First off, the service is phenomenal every single time. The staff here is on another level, attentive without hovering, endlessly professional, and somehow always two steps ahead of you. Drinks never hit empty, plates disappear before you even notice you're done, and they're constantly checking in with offerings. It feels luxe in the best, least-stuffy way. Now let's talk food... because wow. This is an upscale buffet-style brunch and absolutely everything was delicious. There were maybe one or two things that weren't our favorites, but nothing was poorly prepared or lacking. Highlights? * Prime rib - melt-in-your-mouth perfection. My #1. * Smoked salmon, plus oysters, clams, crab super fresh and flavorful. * Potstickers, lamb, salmon, beef bourguignon seriously, you can eat around the world in one room. * Desserts - tiny, dangerous, decadent little masterpieces. It's definitely on the pricier side... about $62 per person, so our total came to around $160 with tip for two. But truthfully? For the service, the quality, the variety, and the whole elevated experience, it's something I love to do every once in a while. A special-occasion splurge that actually feels worth it. A heads-up for planners: Brunch only runs on Sundays in December, and reservations go FAST. We called a day or two after it was announced and snagged one of the last spots for the entire month. If you want in, set an alarm. Overall? Amazing food, flawless service, festive atmosphere, and a great "once in a while" luxury experience. We'll definitely be back, sporadically, because my wallet has limits but absolutely worth it.

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    Hershey's Chocolate World - Hershey's Chocolate World

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    3.9(1.1k reviews)
    2.8 mi
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    I've been coming to Chocolate World for years and I feel like it's an essential part of a day at…read moreHersheypark! You can spend the whole day here doing all of the interactive activities and shows. Honestly, I think they're pretty overpriced and you would be better off spending your time at the Hershey Story museum downtown. However, I think it's a must do if you visit the park. You can go on the free ride about how chocolate is made- and then you get a free sample at the end! They have food options but I think they're pretty overpriced. I would only go if you're on a bus trip and don't have any other options. The gift shop is massive and has different merchandise than the park. They also have deals on certain chocolate items and sometimes have new products as well. The check out lines can get long but move very quickly. There is also a self checkout line than can be hard to find but is very quick. You have to stop by if you're visiting Hersheypark- don't miss it!

    Best experience ever! Can you believe this was my first time here and it won't be my last…read more Loved all the Hershey experiences. You get candy treats with every one of the experiences. Loved the gift shop. I like you can pick out your favorites and buy them in mini sizes. So much delicious candy to explore. Make sure to get on the free ride and they Take your picture. We purchased the key chain. Parking is free. I am glad I finally had a chance to experience this and would not hesitate to return. Just keep in mind if you're traveling in the warm weather. You have to worry about the chocolate melting. We traveled during the springtime so our chocolate made it safely home. Still in good condition.

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