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    Howling Henry’s Brewery

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 5:00 pm - 9:00 PM

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    Great beer and great brewer. Come check it out! Try the BOPA (basil, onion pale ale) pairs well with a sub.

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    I agree with you that BOPA and a sub pair well!

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    Funck's Restaurant - Palmyra

    Funck's Restaurant - Palmyra

    3.3
    (373 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    I met a friend for breakfast at Funk's Restaurant and it was another great experience…read more She ordered the Benedict fries and I got the smoked salmon Benedict served on a croissant, and both meals were HUGE and absolutely delicious. The portions here are no joke and everything tasted fresh and well prepared. We also had a slice of peanut butter pie made by Lisa, and her desserts are always amazing. If you see one of her desserts on the menu, it's worth saving room. Breakfast is honestly my favorite meals to get at Funk's. I've also been for brunch before and that's great too. They have a big menu, lots of beers on tap, and some really good specialty cocktails. The only thing to note is that when it gets really busy it can feel a little congested and noisy, but overall the atmosphere is comfortable and has a really good vibe. I can't remember our server's name, but he was super friendly, personable, and helpful, which made the whole experience even better. Overall, Funk's is a great local spot and definitely one of my go to places for breakfast in the area.

    Funck's has been a family favorite restaurant for my entire life, with gatherings and small meals…read moreover the years. In recent years it's been updated and modernized, but the front dining area still feels the same. The back area that used to be the banquet hall is now a bar and casual dining area. Funck's got into craft beer and has a great tap list, ranging from national favorites to a lot of local and regional craft. Their food menu is varied with something for everyone. Prices are reasonable for the area and a night out. I've been many times but recently came for a family meal that was on bingo night. We all had meals, tried some craft beer, and played bingo. Our server was new but tried her best and we had a great experience. My only slight disappointment was a lot of the beers I wanted to try were out, with nothing to replace them. I ate an autumn salad with Brussels sprouts and loved it; other family had fish, soup, and cake. All the food was a hit. If you're looking for a family dining experience with quality food and ingredients, plus a good beer selection, this is a great option in Palmyra.

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    Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

    Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen

    4.0
    (249 reviews)
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    Fun, friendly place with a full menu of pub fare. Delicious chicken (hot) sandwich and perogi…read moreappetizer. Housed in a rustic setting. A definite for anyone headed to Hershey Park.

    Rising Sun Bar & Kitchen is a little hard for me to rate because, honestly, we never really got to…read moreexperience it. The place has a very casual, come-as-you-are bar-and-kitchen vibe, which fits the area well. Nothing felt overly polished or fancy, and that is not a criticism. It seemed like the kind of local spot where people can just show up, relax, and get a solid meal. The problem was the service on this visit. We showed up right around the breakfast-to-lunch transition and thought we had made it in time for breakfast, but apparently not. We got seated pretty quickly, which made it seem like things were moving along, but then we sat there for about 20 minutes with water glasses and no water, and really no meaningful attention at all. By the time someone finally came over with the water, we were already done and decided to head somewhere else down the street. It was also getting fairly loud while we were sitting there, and the staff seemed tired or stretched thin, so I would not be surprised if we caught the place at a bad moment, maybe during a shift change or just an awkward transition between breakfast and lunch. The restaurant was busy, which usually says something good, and the food we saw going to other tables looked pretty solid. That is why I landed on 3 out of 5. This was not a bad experience in the usual sense. It was more of a non-experience. We never got far enough to judge the food, and I do not think it would be fair to hammer the place over one oddly timed visit. But sitting that long without even getting water was enough for us to leave.

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    Conewago Inn

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    3.4
    (63 reviews)
    16.2 mi
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    If you're looking for a dining experience that feels like a trip through time without the…read morestuffiness of a museum, the Conewago Inn in Manchester, PA, is a local gem worth the drive. While the building itself dates back to the late 1800s (originally serving as a farmhouse), it officially opened as an Inn in the early 1920s. It's seen a lot of lives--from a stagecoach stop to a residence with a caved-in ceiling--before being lovingly restored by current owners Tom and Sharon Roberts in the early 2000s. The rustic log walls and cozy fireplace give it a "ski resort" vibe that makes it perfect for a chilly Pennsylvania evening. The Inn leans heavily into its identity as a premier seafood and steak destination. Whether you're in the mood for an upscale dinner or a casual pub bite, there are three things you shouldn't overlook: Prime Rib: This is the undisputed heavy hitter. It's a weekend staple (typically available Friday and Saturday) and served in generous cuts that are consistently tender. If you're a fan of the "open-face" style, they even do a shaved prime rib version for lunch that hits the spot. Mussels: Often found on the appetizer list, their Sriracha Mussels are a standout for those who like a little kick. They come steamed with garlic, cream, and pickled lemon, offering a bright, zesty contrast to the richer meat dishes. The Seafood Selection: Beyond the mussels, the crab cakes are what put this place on the map for locals. They offer a "Pick 3" seafood platter after 4:00 PM, which is a great way to sample the lobster tails, scallops, and shrimp without having to make a difficult life choice.

    2017 the crab cakes were as good if not better than in OC MD. Now.. I would not recommend buying…read moretheir crab cake. Taste is not the same and the price is outrageous. Waitress & service was great.

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