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    3.8 (77 reviews)
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    Open 10:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Jacey H.

    Their sandwiches and soups are amazing. You can't go wrong with a buy one, get one free deal on soups. We brought lunch for everyone, and everyone was thrilled. The prices and portion sizes of the sandwiches are also hard to beat, especially compared to the chain restaurants. The food quality and service are unmatched, it's a great spot!

    Turkey Bacon Wrap, BBQ chips and Bubly cherry
    Lin K.

    On the days I'm on site at the office, this is our go to spot for lunch. They have a variety of wraps, drinks, sides and soups available for purchase. I never leave hungry and almost always have some form of left over for later. I've only had the wraps and pasta salad sides but they also serve salads and sandwiches. Parking is a bit confusing and there's limited options as they share a lot with a few other restaurants and shops, that's the only drawback. Took my husband here this past Friday and we both got the chicken bacon ranch wrap, a pasta salad side and BBQ chips. Both wraps were made well and filled with plenty of toppings. It does get a bit pricey when you start adding sides, sodas, desserts so you might want to opt for a combo they offer (1/2 wrap, 1/2 soup/side) to help save some money. Wish they were open on weekends but its a nice treat when I'm in the area visiting family or at the office.

    Simply Special & Turkey Noodle
    Eric K.

    A local favorite - food & soups are always tasty. Cafeteria style ordering - slide your tray along as you order. My go-to is the 'Simply Special' - turkey, stuffing & cranberry between 2 slices of bread...just like Thanksgiving! There are usually several soups to choose from & every on I've tried has been great. You cant really go wrong here ...if you can find a place to park;) I try to avoid the lunch rush & don't have much of a problem. Great place!

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    7 months ago

    The cranberry sauce was not bad. With a name like Simply Turkey, I expected an assortment of turkey cuts

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    8 months ago

    I used to enjoy this place and felt I got good value for my money. $12 for a couple slices of turkey and some cole slaw...? I'll pass.

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    Bread dry, no lettuce, man behind counter with such an attitude. Sorry you hate your job and people !!!

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    Third time we ordered and third time items we paid for were missing. Food is always good. Just very disorganized.

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    Always a great place to eat. Quality soup, sandwiches and salads. I've had all three.

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    Great wraps. That's all I've ever gotten there so I can't speak much for anything else on the menu but the wraps are so good.

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    I have been a customer for some time now. I have never been disappointed with the food and the customer service is way above par. Enjoy!

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    Philadelphia Steaks & Hoagies - Original with whiz

    Philadelphia Steaks & Hoagies

    4.5(539 reviews)
    2.6 mi
    $$

    Really good spot for cheesesteaks…read more. Everyone is friendly and very helpful as far if you have any questions about how to order or what you want. I got the Lil Philly. Which is the smaller version to their big cheesesteak and comes with fries and a drink. Not bad at all in my opinion. But don't get fooled, it's a decent size and filled me up! I ordered mine with sharp provolone, onions and wiz. But you can add a lot more toppings for an up charge. The bread was soft and fresh, what I love most was that sharp provolone. It was delicious and the wiz just took it to another level. It was absolutely delicious. Their fries are nicely seasoned with salt , which is also good. You could tell they have a lot of regulars , as I sat there I saw many groups come in and out for their steak sandwiches. Definitely a good spot. It has a decent amount of tables to sit at.

    Stopped in for a late lunch the other day. Being a Philadelphia cheesesteak lover but a Philly…read moresports hater I didn't let the decor persuade my review in a negative way. Philly sports photos and memorabilia all over the walls. All the staff I interacted with were extremely nice and helpful. I decided to get the Little Philly Special which comes with a 6 inch cheesesteak, fries and a drink. I went with the cheese fries because that's just what you do. From the hoagie roll bags I saw it looks like they get the rolls shipped in from Philadelphia which is the only way to go. My only complaint besides the awful decor j/k is the whiz was runner then most cheesesteak places so dipping the fries made an unbelievable mess. Everything tasted phenomenal though. From what I saw while eating my lunch is that their hoagies are just as popular here.

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    Joy's Grill & Burger House - Joy's Burger

    Joy's Grill & Burger House

    4.7(85 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Joy's Grill & Burger House became a Friday Night Date Night destination during my birthmonth after…read moreI spotted them on social media. I've driven by Joy's a million times and somehow never noticed it before. It's tucked into a busy strip mall and easy to miss if you're not specifically looking for it. Spoiler alert: you should be looking for it. My quest for the evening included both a burger and a chili dog, because they both looked amazing and I wanted the full Joy's experience. My adventure buddy and I arrived around 5pm and I was honestly surprised to see only one other person inside when we walked in. We grabbed a booth by the front door and looked over the menu again to finalize our plan. Since it was our first visit, we decided to order a few things and split them so we could try more. We ordered the loaded chili dog topped with chili, cheese, onions, and mustard ($5.25) and one of the Big Block Burgers -- specifically the Joy's Burger -- which came with grilled onions and mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, LA sauce, Swiss cheese, and fresh cut fries ($12.99). Naturally we added bacon for an extra $0.99 because that felt like the right decision. We also each grabbed a Diet Pepsi (to maintain some illusion of balance) for $2.50 each. Our total came to $25.69 before tip, which felt like a pretty solid deal for a two-person Friday night dinner adventure. The setup at Joy's has a classic old-school diner feel. The grill sits right behind the seating counter so you can watch your food being made, and they mix milkshakes right out front as well. The place is simple and no-frills -- and in my experience, those "keep it simple and do it well" places are often the real heavy hitters. The chili dog came out first, and the first thing I noticed was that this thing was HEAVY. This wasn't your typical skinny hot dog -- it was a full ¼-pound dog absolutely loaded with chili. The flavor reminded me of a Cincinnati-style chili dog and it was really good. The chili was flavorful instead of just decorative, the mustard and onions were balanced perfectly, and the bun did its job without getting in the way. As someone who takes chili dogs very seriously, I have to give Joy's credit for delivering a straightforward, perfectly executed chili dog. Next came the burger and fresh cut fries, and when I say this burger was big, I mean BIG. Two patties tall with all the toppings stacked high. We sliced it in half and immediately dug in. The bacon was perfectly crisp, the mushrooms and Swiss were generous, and the whole thing just tasted like a real, proper burger. Not a chain burger that started life frozen and tastes like it could have been reheated in my microwave at home. This was the kind of burger you picture when you say you're craving a burger. The fries were exactly what you want from fresh-cut fries -- the smaller ones nice and crispy, and the bigger ones crispy on the outside with that soft, fluffy inside. Splitting the chili dog and burger turned out to be the right call. It would have been easy to eat everything solo, but my stomach probably would not have forgiven me later. Our server was super friendly and attentive throughout the visit. While we were there, a few more people came in to eat, but overall it felt relaxed and easy for a Friday evening. Parking is free since Joy's sits in a strip mall, but it can be a little tight because there are several other popular businesses nearby. We were able to find a spot without trouble, but I could see it getting tricky during busier times. If you're looking for solid burgers, legit chili dogs, and an old-school diner vibe, Joy's Grill & Burger House is absolutely worth seeking out -- especially if you're like me and always on the lookout for your next great burger or chili dog adventure.

    Stopped by Joy's Grill & Burger House while looking for a lunch spot on Yelp, and wow, I'm so glad…read morewe did. The place is clean and simple, and when the food is this good, fancy décor really isn't needed. We were greeted warmly by Autume as soon as we walked in. It's self-seating, with booth and counter seating available, and free parking is available, which is always a plus. Melissa took great care of us, upbeat, cheerful, and even singing Christmas carols while making sure every customer was happy. We ordered the burger and fried chicken based on Melissa's recommendation, and oh boy, it was soooooo good. Brenda, the cook, definitely knows what she is doing. The owner buys whole chickens, cuts and marinates them in a house seasoning, and it truly shows. The chicken was perfectly cooked, not greasy, not salty, just right. One of the best burgers and fried chicken meals we've ever had. We wrapped things up with cappuccino chip ice cream. They serve Hershey's ice cream, which is always a win. We always try to support family-owned restaurants when we travel, and this place is exactly why. Nothing mass produced here, just food made with care. If you're in the area, stop by and say hi to Autume, Melissa, and Brenda. You won't be disappointed. Even if you're not nearby, it's worth the drive. So glad I don't live close, otherwise I'd probably be 1,000 pounds. Oh, and did I mention the fresh, hand cut fries?

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    The Cheesesteak Guy - Cheesesteak & fries

    The Cheesesteak Guy

    3.8(57 reviews)
    1.2 mi

    We finally got to try The Cheesesteak Guy the other day & it was pretty good…read more The employee was very friendly & explained everything for us & we both did build your own cheesesteaks. They really STUFF these guys full which is nice. My boyfriend really enjoyed his. Mine was super greasy so I had to dab that off as best I could. It was good but it didn't really hit the spot for me. My quest for the cheesesteaks continues.

    We stopped by The Cheesesteak Guy on a Friday night about an hour before closing. There were a few…read morepeople there when we arrived, and more filtered in as the evening went on--always a good sign. I ordered the Cacio e Pepe Cheesesteak for $16, while my dining companion went with a traditional Cooper cheesesteak with onions and peppers on a non-seeded roll ($15), plus an order of tater tots ($5). We both grabbed sodas for $3 each, and our grand total--including tip--was just over $50. The traditional Cooper cheesesteak, tots, and sodas were pretty run-of-the-mill--solid, satisfying, and exactly what you'd expect. But the Cacio e Pepe Cheesesteak? That deserves special attention. The Cheesesteak Guy raves about this sandwich on Facebook, describing it as a fusion of the classic Philly cheesesteak and the Roman pasta dish Cacio e Pepe--and for once, the hype is fully justified. Thinly sliced ribeye topped with melted Pecorino Romano and a generous amount of freshly cracked black pepper, all on a perfectly seeded roll. It was rich, indulgent, and gloriously peppery in the best way. Plenty of Pecorino (which is currently my favorite cheese), bold flavor, and a roll that held everything together beautifully. Truly perfection in a bun--tender, savory, and downright unforgettable. My only suggestion? A little more consistency in the meat prep. Some chunks of ribeye inside my sandwich were quite large and seemed to miss the slice-and-dice phase. Still delicious, but smaller, evenly chopped pieces would make it easier to eat and even better overall. That said, I'll absolutely be back--Patty Melt and Greek Burger are already on my list. Bonus points for plentiful free parking since it's located in a strip mall. One tip if you're going at night: pay close attention, because the sign isn't lit and can be easy to miss in the dark. If you're craving a cheesesteak with a creative twist, don't sleep on the Cacio e Pepe. It's something special.

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    Bella Sicilia Bakery & Deli - Lemon gelato

    Bella Sicilia Bakery & Deli

    4.5(24 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Omg this place is amazing!! I came in almost an hour after they closed and the Woman at the front…read moredesk was unbelievably kind. She told me they had lasagna left and I grabbed some amazing Gelato!!! Let me just say this, that had to be some of the best lasagna I've ever tasted. It was late so I had to heat it up. But my god, if it's that's good heated up then fresh most be something made by the gods!! Definetly will stop in again when I'm in town!!

    Bella Sicilia Bakery & Deli has been on my radar ever since they opened a few months ago -- I was…read morejust waiting for the right moment to check it out. A Friday Night Date Night dessert stop during my birthmonth felt like the perfect excuse. We headed there after dinner specifically to experience the bakery side of Bella Sicilia. The deli portion will have to wait for another visit. We arrived around 6:30pm on a Friday evening and found plenty of parking out front since the bakery is located in a strip mall. When we walked inside there was only one other person there, but the display cases were absolutely packed with pastries, cakes, cookies, and other treats. My heart nearly skipped a beat. Bella Sicilia describes itself as a destination for authentic Italian pastries, gelato, and deli favorites in Camp Hill, featuring classic treats made with ingredients from Italy and crafted with care. Their menu includes everything from lobster tails and cannolis to signature cakes and fresh gelato, along with deli sandwiches and savory options. With so many incredible-looking options in the case, my adventure buddy and I decided to strategize. We agreed to pick three items to split so we could try more things during our visit. We also sampled one of their almond cookies from the counter and counted that as a bonus fourth item. That almond cookie was divine. It's honestly more like a tiny cake than a traditional cookie -- incredibly moist, soft, and full of almond flavor in every bite. I'm actually glad we tried it after placing our order because I could have easily walked out with a dozen of those and called it a night. For our three official selections, we chose the Red Velvet Mousse Cake ($7.54), a Large Classic Cannoli ($6.76), and an Arch of Happiness pastry ($7.23), bringing our total to $24.97 including tip. When the woman behind the counter told us it was the last Arch of Happiness for the day, I nearly squealed with excitement. We got the final one! All three desserts were absolutely fantastic. The red velvet mousse cake leaned heavily toward the icing side -- rich, sweet, and decadent -- which is exactly how I like my desserts. The cannoli was filled with the most heavenly chocolate-chip-speckled ricotta filling I've ever had. And the Arch of Happiness was pure strawberry-shortcake-style bliss: light, airy pastry with whipped filling and generous chunks of fresh strawberries. We demolished all three desserts and very nearly licked the plates. Before leaving, we grabbed a few additional treats to take home and share with family. I also picked up one of those almond cookies for the ride home because resisting it simply wasn't an option. I'll absolutely be back to Bella Sicilia. With that many beautiful pastries in the case, one visit barely scratches the surface!

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    Pizza Boy Brewing Company

    Pizza Boy Brewing Company

    3.7(152 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    Bartenders were energetic and fun! Very social! A great bartender makes a great bar!…read more HUGE selection of beer here! Whether it was their own beer or local companies such as New Trail, Troegs, Yuengling, they have it all! We have heard some not so good things about their food....we are going to debunk those false reports! Upside Pizza was out of this world. No flop, sweet sauce, tons of cheese. We loved it! Special right now was Pagash, a Pierogi style pizza from NEPA. Mashed Potato, onion, cheese. It had great flavor. The star of the show was their breadstix. I could've downed like 10 of these. Light, fluffy, good size, just all around great! TVs were everywhere! The environment was awesome to watch a game. Huge 4 screen tv in the back room. Looked like they were in the process of renovating, this place can only get better!

    It is not common knowledge but most people in my line of work appreciate good pizza and crafted…read morebeer. For the elders of mystic tribes, it reminds them of ancient days of hand-brewed ales crafted from what the local region offered. Seeing the board of beers with names as fanciful and quirky as the ones they collected throughout Europe, it reminds them of home. The pizza is a common treat. When rituals or rites take forever, even the most orthodox clerics and spellcrafters will order a pie for simplicity and expedited feeding. So it is Pizza Boy that I bring new clients and contacts. I ply them with strange ales, flavorful lagers, strong stouts, and then their stories flow like the taps. Over pie or pasta, they relax. Among the mundanes and normals they feel that old tribal connection that strengthens our common bonds so that I can more easily make deals for rare items or services. The service at the bar is often exceptional and the bartenders connect with my clients with stories of how each beer was crafted and by whom. Libations with names like Sugar Shoggoth and Dream of Wheat kick off conversations full of laughter and history. The lunch specials are reliable and filling. Ever since the last YP closed in the area, this is my go-to for 'boli. But my companions always praise the French Bread Pizza. When the bold attempt the Triple Smash, they find it to be formidable, but a welcome indulgeance.

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    Pizza Boy Brewing Company
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    Jackson House - MrsA's with roasted red's.

    Jackson House

    4.3(282 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    It's been 12 years since I last went to the Jackson House, and finally getting back there felt like…read morestepping into a completely different life. New me, new experience. like not a single cell from back then made the trip with me. We pull up, deal with Harrisburg parking (a whole separate scam I won't get into today), and walk into this little hole-in-the-wall lunch spot that closes at 2. That alone explains why it's been over a decade. But the second you step inside, it hits you this place has an aura. Straight New York-Philly energy. Metro signs everywhere, burger memorabilia, cheesesteak philosophy on the walls, Italian pride, city pride, just buku love, buku vibes. You order in a separate little room that feels like a classic bodega. Glass cooler with lunch meats, tiny soda setup, 50-cent refills, vanilla and cherry add-ons if you're feeling fancy. Cash only. No exceptions. We actually had to leave and hit an ATM because my roommate forgot. That's the kind of place this is. Feels like there's no internet in there. Like they might still be running a ham radio in the back. The guys working there? Straight 1970s New York swagger. You can tell this place has not changed since the day it opened, and that's exactly the point. And the wait,yeah, you're waiting. 20 minutes easy. But that's part of it. That's Staves of all the instant gratification and doom scrolling. It sets you back to a forgotten time. Then the burger comes out. This ain't no smash burger. This ain't no little quarter-pound situation. This is a big, meaty, juicy, chewy, greasy, gooey pound of flesh. And yeah, keep all of that. I'm staring at it for 30 seconds, salivating, practically full just looking at it. I finally put the bun on and go at it jerking my head around like a dog playing tug of war (making the most carnivorous, bestial sounds) I got the Jackson burger, lettuce, tomato, J-sauce. I need my J-sauce. And it hits and for a brief moment there is no worry in the world. This isn't a place you go every week unless you're trying to test your mortality. But when you go, you go all the way: 22-ounce Coca-Cola, burger, fries. No half measures. And the crowd? Office guys in suits on their lunch break. Capitol crowd. That's the vibe. I'm never in that world, so stepping into it felt like being dropped into a different city entirely--honestly felt like a Manhattan Lunch Break. The burger itself? Timeless. Not chasing trends, not trying to be Shake Shack, not Five Guys. This is some old-school, 1950s, Back to the Future-type energy. I half expected Marty McFly and Doc to walk in, get em one. Only surprise? No shakes. Feels like they should have shakes. They don't do fries with that shake. Now the one knock: the fries. Flavor? Perfection, hand cut boardwalk style fries. But I got a lot of little end pieces, now that's straight up disrespectful to me, how you gonna treat me like that?. I don't want to dig through little nubs to find actual fries. That's where I gotta be honest, dock a point. Overall though? Food: elite Experience: unmatched Vibe: 5/5 Conclusion - 4/5 (fix those bum-ass fries.)

    We needed a quick lunch spot in Harrisburg and a local highly recommended the Jackson House. It was…read moredefinitely not what we expected. This is a small restaurant near midtown that one might just pass by without a second thought. Don't do that. While small, we were able to find a table. But plan ahead because there was a long line tha ended up out the front door. Burgers and fries were very good. No pre-pattied burgers here. Get lots of napkins too because the burgers are juicy.

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    Valley Bistro - Home fries, Sausage and eggs

    Valley Bistro

    4.4(293 reviews)
    4.0 mi
    $$

    What a difference a day makes! Typically eat at Valley Bistro on Fridays or Saturdays…read more Still great service, but plenty of places to park and find a table. It's no surprise since Valley Bistro is on many customers' short list of wonderful places to eat breakfast or lunch. Dining during the week, perhaps you can get an outside table; definitely your choice of tables inside Valley Bistro. Food choice today: delicious Salmon BLT on Texas Toast with a fountain drink: unsweetened iced tea.

    I don't know how I missed this spot until now... went for brunch and arrived just ahead of a huge…read morerush. we stood in line to place our order at a counter. I found it a little difficult to take in the HUGE menu and make a decision while standing in line, but that's just me. So we ordered, got a table sign and went to find a table. There weren't many available. Like, maybe 2. We sat. We watched some amazing looking food go by. The food was brought out, along with our coffee flight and other beverages. I had a 2-egg breakfast combo and upgraded to the Fruity Pebble French Toast. It was a huge amount of food, likely enough for 3 people. The French toast was beautiful dish and I couldn't finish it all. Once food is dropped off (wordlessly) there is no more "service." You refill your own coffee mug and bus your table when you're done. The food is imaginative and excellent. It's not really a service style I prefer outside of theme park vacations, but the food is good enough that I'll be back.

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