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    The Country Corner Cafe

    4.3 (6 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    Great cafe. Portions are great size. Staff was helpful and attentive. Would recommend if you are in the area and want a solid breakfast

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    Grams

    Grams

    4.7
    (156 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    Wow, this was my first time at Grams and I feel like I struck gold! What an awesome breakfast spot…read more There really aren't a lot of great breakfast places in the area, so I was thrilled to find this one. The food was delicious. I had the vegetable omelette and absolutely loved it. You'd think an omelette would be hard to mess up, but I've definitely had some disappointing ones before -- this one was flavorful, fresh, and cooked perfectly. They also offer call-ahead seating, which I highly recommend. We called on our way there and were seated immediately upon arrival. The service was outstanding. Everyone works together as a team, so we had different people taking our order, bringing out food, and checking on us throughout the meal. It made for such a smooth and welcoming experience. I definitely recommend stopping by Grams if you're looking for a really great breakfast spot!

    Went to Grams on the way home from long weekend. Place was…read morebusy but got a table quickly. Ordered the Breakfast Tacos as always got charged for trying to eat healthy- Asked for Egg whites. $17.50 for 3 breakfast tacos seemed extremely overpriced- Coffee was decent although when the check was dropped in the middle of our meal was never asked if I wanted a refill... Place got super busy prior to us leaving and all of a sudden felt very rushed. $43++ for breakfast not worth a second visit

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    The mess no cheese
    Southern sweet chicken sandwich on gluten free bread

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    Knoebels Groves Restaurants

    Knoebels Groves Restaurants

    4.2
    (13 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $

    The great amusement park architects of the world, the men and women who have paved our planet with…read morescream machines and loop-the-loops, tend to see food as a necessary evil. A means of keeping the customers alive just long enough to extract their last dollar before they collapse from either exhilaration or dehydration. And so, in most places, you get the standard issue amusement park fare: a limp hamburger at the price of a used bicycle, a pretzel harder than the pavement beneath it, a soda that costs more than your father's first car. But not at Knoebels. At Knoebels, they believe food is part of the show, an act unto itself. So much so that they have won multiple Golden Ticket Awards for Best Amusement Park Food in the Nation, which is the closest thing we have to a Nobel Prize for deep-fried brilliance. (Yes, Dollywood is in the conversation, but Dollywood is playing catch-up, while Knoebels is out there setting the pace.) Here, you can have a full sit-down meal at The Oasis, where the air is thick with the scent of home-cooked comfort. You can grab an ice cream (sort serve or hand scooped) that, defying all odds, is better than 90% of what you'd find outside th park gates. You can walk up to a stand and, depending on your mood, leave with perogies, pulled pork, fresh-cut fries, or a funnel cake so perfectly crisp and golden that you will wonder if it was fried by angels. And unlike every other amusement park that keeps the menu unchanged since the days of the Industrial Revolution, Knoebels is always tinkering, always innovating, always adding something new, because they know that the best way to keep winning is to never stop trying. And here's the kicker: Knoebels doesn't have to do any of this. They could serve overpriced slop and force you to buy it, like most every other park does. But they don't. Instead, they do something radical. They let you bring in your own food, encourage it even. They even provide free picnic areas. It's an act of either extreme confidence or benevolent madness. But here's what happens: people eat the Knoebels food anyway. Because it is that good. So if you ever find yourself in Elysburg, PA, and you hear the distant clatter of a wooden roller coaster, follow it. Eat a meal that doesn't taste like an obligation. Eat a meal that was made for joy. Eat at Knoebels. And then, for the love of all that is holy, go ride the Phoenix.

    The food is always good and the service is also good. They have a large menu . I always like going…read morethere.

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    We decided to do Mexican
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    Heeter's Drive-In

    Heeter's Drive-In

    4.0
    (69 reviews)
    7.4 mi
    $

    I'm surprised this shows in yelp with a rating of 4 since it is absolutely not a 4…read more Food - frozen patties that are below grade. Hot dog bun that was 2 pieces like you find with cheap buns. Ketchup is some 3rd rate knock off brand. Service - the 2 that are working are busy but the waiter has a hard time keeping up. Soda could use a refill, maybe a straw with my drink, silverware came later. This isn't a 5 star place so service was as you should expect. 3 star Value/Price - 2 stars. $3.99 for a fountain drink. $1.25 to add cheese to the 3 oz burger? I think for the price you could get better quality food at a chain like chilis, fridays, or other. When i saw this place I thought it might be something like the red rabbit i duncannon PA but it isn't even close. I am sure it is a good breakfast place for standard egg fare I doubt I would go back

    Drove up after dark and their neon Heeter's sign made it easy to find. The right side of the…read morebuilding has an order window for take-out and a picnic table. An entrance to the diner area is on the left side of the building. The diner runs front to back. There is a small counter seating area by the door with most of the room being booths. Four seater booths on the left and two seaters on the right and at the back. A TV in the back corner was showing fox news on a very loud volume. The waitress was very friendly. They offer canned beers and fruity malt beverages that are made into slushies along with sodas. The menu offers a variety of options and being on the road for several days we came for their dinner salad offerings. The salads are quite large and the greens fresh. Plenty of protein on there. The chicken ceaser came lightly dressed with warm chunks of chicken breast over the top. The warm chicken did wilt the greens a bit. Perhaps placing the warm chicken around the edges of the salad instead of on top would prevent that? Chunk light tuna is used in their tuna salad and I opted for no additional dressing on my salad greens as the tuna salad is enough dressing for my taste. Their tuna salad has a mild taste; nothing surprising in there (that's a good thing). Inside was quite warm on a cold December evening. Service and food were good. There is a private parking lot. Located on a busy road it may take a moment to exit or enter.

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    Small diner on one side of bldg. Fox news on the TV in the corner was a bit loud
    Small diner on one side of bldg. Fox news on the TV in the corner was a bit loud
    Heeter's Drive-In
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    Paris Bakery & Cafe

    Paris Bakery & Cafe

    4.4
    (31 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    We absolutely loved the pastries both savory and sweet that we bought for our car trip home. I am…read morenot a croissant expert but the ones we ordered were buttery, flaky and delicious. Also, the cafe is decorated very "pink-forward" and we thought it was so cute! Lastly, the woman behind the counter was friendly. I would definitely recommend you try this place!

    Paris Bakery was proudly pink and impressive with its oversized pastries…read more I was overwhelmed by the generous collection of baked goods on display. Interestingly, the quiches were arranged on the counter without any casing, yet they still looked divine. Because many of the pastries were wide and tall, the boxes could not securely contain them. I would reconsider how orders are assembled since my box arrived partially open. The quiches could be reheated, although I wished they had been a bit toastier. *Strawberry Croissant: had a vibrant red exterior. The croissant itself was flaky and filled with strawberry cream and jam. It was my favorite item from my order. The strawberry flavor was intense and the thick cream helped balance the sweetness. The ratio of pastry to filling was ideal. *Raspberry Croissant: heavier on fruit rather than cream, which I preferred. The fresh raspberry on top was naturally sweet and the jam had a pleasant tartness that made it feel more balanced. *Passionfruit Croissant: looked more impressive than it tasted. It was less filled than the others, so it resembled a classic croissant with a single layer of thick cream. The cream was extremely dense and did not blend well with the pastry. The flavor did not resemble passionfruit and came across as overly sweet and floral. I was unable to finish it. *Mushroom Quiche: the mushrooms were cooked well, but the egg filling was under seasoned. The filling was not completely set and had a drippy consistency. I wished more onions had been mixed into the eggs. The crust was tasty and buttery, but it could not save the mediocre filling. *Rose Latte: fragrant drink with strong rose notes from the petals on top. It was not overly milky and the floral flavors came through nicely. *Fruit Tart: had a mixed berry topping over vanilla cream with a shortcake base. The shortcake was buttery and dense. The cream was again the least impressive component. The berries were sweet and plump, but the shortcake was substantial on its own. I would have preferred a fruit based filling rather than cream. Overall, I would stick to the berry items since they seemed the most balanced. The cream was not to my taste due to its chalky consistency and pasty mouthfeel. The pastries were enormous and were best enjoyed when shared.

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    Passionfruit croissant with edible gold flecks with a rose latte...
    Passionfruit croissant with edible gold flecks with a rose latte...
    Raspberry Mousse Cake 6.5"

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