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4.4 (51 reviews)
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Happy hour specials

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Michael S.

I stopped in at Snitz-Palmyra on a whim for a mid-day goof off I was duly impressed by the service, food, and beers. I arrived around lunchtime and though the place wasn't crowded the staff was very attentive and service was quick. I started with a flight to sample the beers and also ordered a "classic" pizza with pepperoni. First, the pizza. The pizzas are large enough for two to easily share. The Classic--and several others--also use parmesan cheese in addition to the usual mozzarella. I liked the additional taste and the tomato sauce was also nice. The crust was crispy on the outer portions and just slightly nicely cheesy toward the center of the pie. Yum! I tried two beer flights from and was able to choose from a range of styles. The beers were solid, and I definitely enjoyed the stout and the lemon meringue. The lemon meringue sounds like it should be a typical lemon shandy but has a bit more body and creaminess. I definitely recommend--and this particular Snitz location is pretty close to Hershey if you are visiting the various attractions.

Flight of beer
Michael F.

Pizza was great and the beer was good. Although I enjoyed the food and drink, I will say the bartender was the selling point. He was attentive, friendly and upbeat, and on point the entire time we were sitting there. I'll definitely be back!

Hot Honey Prosciutto
Ali C.

This place has become my friends and I go to hang out spot! It has happy hour everyday from 4-6 with excellent deals! The Hot honey prosciutto pizza is delicious and is the one thing I look forward to every time we go! The service is always so friendly and we have never had a bad experience here!

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Robin P.

Lunchtime special? Oh yes! I had a root beer, burger, and fries for $10. Can't beat that for a burger that lived up to its smash burger name! Beautiful decor in this brew pub. Lighting enhances the atmosphere. Friendly waitstaff seem happy to serve customers. This establishment is part of Funck's restaurant group, and like others this one did not disappoint! Entrance, exit, and parking are challenging at this corner restaurant/brewery. Recommend reminding those who bus the tables to be customer friendly. A few employees were near the entrance, practically ran into us, and didn't say a word.

Lisa R.

What a cool bar/restaurant. Great vibe and friendly bartenders. Even a small live band at night. Had meatball app; good. The pizza was good but wished they put a little more meat on it. The pumpkin espresso martini was excellent. The place gets busy on the weekend nights, however, get there during happy hour as they have great happy hour prices. Would definitely recommend.

Smashburger
Alex N.

I made a dinner rez for last night at the around-the-corner [Snitz Creek Brewery](https://www.snitzcreekbrewery.com/). Rhonda and I love beer, and the boys bar food, so it seemed like a good choice. It's a pretty corporate place despite the appearance; would that I had the forethought to take my camera into the restroom, I could have delighted the reader with the cut-out-keg urinals. But alas. Snitz does a fine job with food; beer selection was mixed, and the service was lousy. My wife started off with the Opening Day IPA, which is one of the brews I figured she would like to try, knowing her tastes. There's a lot of fruit and dessert flavors on the list that I knew we'd avoid. The Opening Day is about twice as hoppy as the already aggressively hopped local favorite by Bonesaw, [Swoosh](https://www.bonesawbrewing.com/_files/ugd/a5472f_4bad196ddbee45f6bf1c347ff1488b6c.pdf). It's nearly 100 IBUs, and there's not much malt in the mix. Not for me. I tried the Golden Lager, which is a Helles style; I found this to be thin and boring in body and flavor. I know what a Helles is and what to expect, and this wasn't a good iteration of the style. Happily, the other beer I had my eye on, the Hopper Dropper, was much better (if a bit much): a hazy, nicely hopped IPA. My wife got the Citra, which is a much less bitter IPA that is hopped exclusively with Citra hops. Round two beers were both thumbs up. The food at Snitz was, from start to finish, excellent and nicely executed. We all shared some wings, half hot and half mild; perhaps by accident, the mild came out with no sauce at all, which isn't mild: it's plain. But they were fresh and crispy and we all agreed, delicious. We also got the eggrolls, which featured local mushrooms. They too were excellent. My wife got a smash burger, which was true to the style: gooey with cheese, juicy but not pink. I had a chicken satay bowl, which was a couple of boneless thighs with a bbq sauce. I intended to skip the rice, but found myself eating some of it anyway because it was so good. My younger son picked up some flavor in the rice, and my wife guessed it was Garam Masala. My son's crispy pork chop was a riff on the same bowl I ordered, and it too was really good. My older son's korean chicken sandwich looked good, served on the same brioche bun as the smashburger, but it was not a fried sandwich; the chicken was, I think, exactly what comes on the Satay. I do find that sleight of hand disingenuous, though: calling something "Korean chicken," and describing it as "crispy," would suggest to many a diner that it would be fried. Still good. But not fried. The service was really bad at Snitz, though; we arrived and took our seats, and the server asked about drink choices. We needed a few minutes to make a decision about a beer, but because happy hour was almost over, the server launched into a dissertation about how we could save a buck by ordering one before 6 pm. I made a six pm rez and did so without a concern about a happy hour when I made it, but more to the point, if you think happy hour is going to cause a stir at my table, give me the beer at 6:03 pm for the happy hour price. Least damaging? Just say, "Happy hour pricing is available until 6 pm" and let us peruse. The server then disappeared for a long time, and while, yes, we did ask for some time to review the draft list, we had made decisions quickly thereafter. For the second round, I had to serve myself at the bar, which I always find annoying and unnecessary. What's worse, I handed the bar tender our empties and asked for the two new pours (different styles) and what ensued was a lengthy pause and steady eye contact while the bartender reminded me that the glasses I was handing him were for two other styles. It was as if the notion of having a second beer that what not the same as the first was not only unusual but transgressive. This brings me to the larger point about Snitz: it feels very polished but also corporate. That a person had to make this speech communicates that there's no flexibility for on-the-floor staff, which sounds corporate to me. And the utter polish of the food, and the online rez system, and the goofy beer names... just something strikes me that way. I'm not above dining at a chain, but I don't prefer the experience, generally, save for obvious hits like Shake Shack. I'd go there again, though.

Amy W.

This spot is located a bit off the beaten path but came highly recommend. It's right in the middle of a neighborhood. It was an enormous space and connected to a taco restaurant. They were still celebrating Oktoberfest so I chose an Oktoberfest beer and schnitzel. It was sooo good. Very authentic. It was a Tuesday so they also offer taco Tuesday. I saw some come out and they looked great.

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Anna Marie P.

Popped in on a whim when in the area for a class. Hubs and I were pleasantly surprised at the beer offerrings and also enjoyed the food. The food menu seemed minimal and somewhat typical of what you would expect from a brewery (apps, handhelds, a few dinner options). We tried the smashburger, korean bbq chicken sandwich, and the pretzel with beer cheese appetizer. The pretzel and cheese were very good, as was the chicken sandwich. We shared a flight of beers and enjoyed all of them for the most part. Our top two faves were the opera fudge stout and the lemon meringue. Our waitress was extremely pleasant and attentive, and the decor inside was very "rustic minimalist."" Definitely looks like a nice hangout spot for some trivia or just some time out with friends.

Orange crush
Jennifer A.

We are here visiting and we love a brewery. Came at just the right time! Happy Hour - excellent beers, amazing cocktails and the food was perfect! I can't express enough how clean the drinks and food tasted. So good that we came back the next day after trying out a big baked brewery. Not as good! Sorry no food pics. We ate them too fast!

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6.2 mi
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Went to the englewood tavern with the fam for a nice time to bond! The location is beautiful and…read morescenic, with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating! I ordered a crispy chicken Ceasar sandwich and was less than pleased. The Caesar portion had a strange smell and taste that didn't compliment the sandwich and the crispy chicken cutlet was very tough and involved alot of tugging to rip and chew. I honestly dont have the best culinary experiences with englewood when I have gone in the past and don't visit often. Ive previously eaten other chicken sandwiches and pizzas. The chicken sandwiches miss the mark in taste and mouth feel and the pizza is usually too greasy. The saving grace of the night was our waitress! She was brilliant, funny, and attentive to our 7 person party. Really appreciate it! The bill was well over $300 dollars and I dont think it was worth it for the quality of food received. There are better restaurants in Hershey. Quality: 2/5 Customer service: 5/5 Cost for value: 2/5

The place is really cute and very clean. Staff was super nice and the breakfast sandwich was really…read moregood. Would definitely try other things there

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Englewood Hershey - Fresh Drip Coffee and Espresso Daily

Fresh Drip Coffee and Espresso Daily

Englewood Hershey - Bruschetta Toast:
grilled baguette, lemon whipped ricotta, sweet potato bruschetta, olive oil & balsamic glaze

Bruschetta Toast: grilled baguette, lemon whipped ricotta, sweet potato bruschetta, olive oil & balsamic glaze

Englewood Hershey - Bruschetta Toast:
grilled baguette, lemon whipped ricotta, sweet potato bruschetta, olive oil & balsamic glaze

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Bruschetta Toast: grilled baguette, lemon whipped ricotta, sweet potato bruschetta, olive oil & balsamic glaze

Cox Brewing - Rally Point - Big Juice!! Great sour - strawberry/blueberry and lime.

Cox Brewing - Rally Point

5.0(3 reviews)
7.9 mi

Wow! I am starting my review with that because that was the first thing I thought when I walked…read moreinto Cox Brewing's Rally Point. This is a great veteran owned business. Listen, if you know what a hand circle has to do with a rally point, or what a LACE Report is, then this place needs to be high on your OPORD For the rest of you, read the rest of the review to see why you need to come here too. First lets clarify why Google and Yelp are calling this location Cox Brewing and Rally Point. Cox Brewing Company is the brewery, and they used to have a separate location a couple miles away. Rally Point is the name of their tap room where you enjoy great beer in an awesome atmosphere. Rally Point is co-located with the Pizza Town restaurant. You can bring food from the latter over to the tap room. Order it and they will text you when it's ready. Now on to the important stuff. The beer here is flat out great. The bartenders are more than happy to recommend beers for you. She suggested two for me and they were both on point. They went down like 50 meter targets (if you understand that, you better already have this place bookmarked). The atmosphere here is unique and a lot of fun. There's sandbags, ammo cans, belt feeds, and other great stuff you won't see at any other bars. The two bartenders that attended to me were super friendly and seemed to really enjoy their job. On top of all that, there's live music. What are you waiting for? Shoot your azimuth and get here double time!

Exciting new brewery in E-town! Cox Brewing Company used to be located in Rheems but now has a much…read morelarger and really inviting space next to Pizza Town -- with a roomy indoor taproom, long bar, stage area for live music, outdoor seating and fire pits, and tons of great drinks on tap. I was able to visit once before the Christmas holiday and again right before New Years so the hubs and I could ring in 2021 with some delicious local beers. We started with the two sours on tap -- Bug Juice (perfect tart blend of strawberry/blueberry and lime) and Lawn Dart (peach/mango) -- and I hope they keep them on tap through summer because these are the types of beers I'd enjoy with friends on a hot afternoon. Next up were two IPAs -- CH-47, which is a light and super smooth American style, and IPA-X, which is another American style but with a little more citrus - not sure which hops are used, but they're good! We also decided to sample one heavier beer -- the Armistice Ale, which was listed at 11% ABV. That's should be enough to wipe out those 2020 memories, right?? This isn't a style either the hubs or I are into -- it's a scotch style ale, which is darker and heavier -- I'm glad we only did a howler, as more than one glass a piece might've done us both in! But the flavor was good. The staff is taking COVID precautions seriously, which I appreciate -- they all wear masks, clean regularly and provide sanitizer. There were a few folks outside at the fire pits when I visited, but most were taking their growlers to go. Nice steady business Wednesday night when I visited (after 5pm), but I beat the crowd on a Saturday by arriving as soon as they opened. The prices are reasonable -- $10 - $15 growler refills and $6 howler refills hit the spot. If I could carry more than two growlers at a time, it'd be dangerous! This is a veteran-owned business, so there's tons of military references not only in the names of the beers (Ghille Suit, Gun Bunny, etc.), but also in the atmosphere at Rally Point. Not my typical style, but it's very inviting and everyone is super friendly, so you can't help but to want to hang out and chat with the staff and knowledgeable regulars. It also looks like they arrange a lot of fundraisers and events to support other local veterans orgs -- flyers posted around the venue and advertised on their website. I love supporting not just a good local brewery and veteran business, but also a hometown company that pays it forward to their community -- especially during this crazy pandemic.

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Cox Brewing - Rally Point - COVID signage and sanitizer around the bar.

COVID signage and sanitizer around the bar.

Cox Brewing - Rally Point - Rally Point on the right, Pizza Town on the left, same entrance.

Rally Point on the right, Pizza Town on the left, same entrance.

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YAH Brew - View from the front of the building

YAH Brew

3.7(20 reviews)
4.5 mi

No food Service was fab!!…read moreAmbiance was quaint Allowed me to have my therapy dog w me (NOT an accuse for untrained animals in this establishment!!) Well priced and friendly service ,

This was my first visit, and I stopped in right when they opened at 11 AM. It was super quiet (only…read moreabout 3 other people there), which honestly made for a really relaxed, easy first experience. Finding It Parking Tip.. If you're going for the first time, just know it's a little easy to miss. Parking is in the back, and then you walk up the side of the building. It's the second spot in from the left if you're facing the plaza. There is signage, plus a blue flag out front (currently with a beer mug on it), but since the plaza has a lot of similar black-and-white signage, it doesn't immediately stand out. The woman who took my order was incredibly kind and helpful, which set the tone right away. You order at the counter, grab a seat, and they bring the food out to you super simple and smooth. I ordered, Mimosa Flight (Watermelon, Mango, Cranberry) 12 Wings: Thai Peanut + Alabama White BBQ The mimosa flight was such a fun option perfect if you like variety and want to try different flavors. The wings were flavorful and definitely hit the spot. I'd absolutely order them again. This place 100% passes the vibe check. They were playing 90s hits on the TV, and I was literally dancing in my seat. The decor leans into that nostalgic 90s feel, which makes it feel fun and laid-back, like a spot you'd want to hang out in, not just eat and leave. It was a little on the cooler side inside (the door and window were open, and I sat near the entrance), so just something to keep in mind depending on the weather or where you sit. I'm honestly kind of mad I didn't stop in sooner. This feels like one of those low-key spots that could easily become a go-to for meeting up with friends, grabbing drinks, and just enjoying a good atmosphere. They recently removed their brunch menu, but there are still plenty of solid food options, and everything felt reasonably priced. I'll definitely be back, next on my list is their Super Smash Burger

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YAH Brew
YAH Brew - The wall like a graffiti thing

The wall like a graffiti thing

YAH Brew

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