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    The Tea Cafe

    4.8 (13 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    And Irish/UK import shop
    Andrew J.

    What an enjoyable morning. We had seen this place as we drove around and found it on Yelp when we searched for breakfast. We arrived 15 minutes before it's 10 am opening and entered at 10 with two other parties. One group was there to pick out a confirmation dress and the other for breakfast. We did not get a fast meal, but a very enjoyable, leisurely breakfast. Fond memories of my trip to Ireland flooded me as I enjoyed my mini Irish breakfast. Food was fantastic and had a lovely couple conversations with the owner (I assume). We ended up shopping in the quaint import store as our meal was prepared and then again after we finished eating. We left with a wool fisherman's sweater and a lovely wool cape. We enjoyed every aspect of our morning splurge. A few touches on space and service could be attended to, but I would go back in a heartbeat to try some of the meat cakes we saw in the display. Another trip!

    Jaide W.

    This place is a little gem! The people working were so sweet & helpful to my friend & I with picking out what teas to try. The food was delicious as well! Loved everything about it. Definitely will be going back asap!

    Nice selection of breakfast/brunch items.

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    Love the meat pies, chicken salad, and pots of tea with a large selection of loose tea to choose from. Nice cozy cafe to relax in.

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    Awesome place run by a lovely couple. They have an awesome BLT and lots of homemade goodies for dessert!

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    McGrath's Pub

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    The PLACE: Great local joint with a great old school Irish…read morepub vibe. We knew we were in the right place when we entered and there was a friendly group of peeps from all walks of life from Firemen to a few office working stiffs. The FOOD: Excellent burgers made and delivered good and -hot- made to order. they nailed it. The BEER: Great variety with some hometown flavors. There's something for (nearly) everyone The STAFF: Cool bartender and Wait staff. gratuity was made for that kind of friendly service. We were in town for a brief time but that's one place we would happily return to. Great experience overall.

    My last review was over nine years old, so I guess it's time for an update. Especially since I…read morehaven't really been going to McGrath's much for the past three years. The reason I haven't been going for the past three years is that the last time we ordered a Reuben, it was the most disgusting sandwich I'd ever received. The meat tasted terrible, and the color was "off." The time before that the Blarney bread was undercooked and had so much mayonnaise on it that it was inedible. Two weeks ago, it was undercooked and cold in the middle. The more well-done pieces I was able to eat, but the little pieces I could not. The following week, we decided to try the newly opened section on the corner inside the old Arooga's. Two bartenders working, the bar was not that busy but one of the bartenders closest to us didn't even acknowledge or let us know that she'd be right with us. It took the other very attentive and excellent bartender at the other end of the bar to notice my eyes looking around for some help when she came over to take care of us. She was great! The petite blonde was absolutely the worst and I wish I knew her name so I could call her out in this review. I used to love this place and my previous review is five stars. It's definitely not the same as it was before so I'm not sure we will be visiting this establishment again.

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    4.4
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    Loved loved loved Jessie the waiter! He was extremely attentive and knowledgeable about the menu.read more

    I've passed Watershed Pub a million times and never stopped, so when I met a friend for lunch, it…read morefinally felt like the right time to check it out. Naturally, I had already done my due diligence (read: stalked the menu for a full week) and had a game plan. At the top of my list? The deviled eggs and the Kale Caesar salad with salmon. The only problem...I absolutely did not need $40 worth of food for lunch. So I quietly spent the week putting "deviled egg energy" out into the Universe, hoping my lunch partner would suggest splitting them. Manifestation is real, people. I arrived around 12pm and found plenty of parking out back in Watershed's designated lot, which is clearly labeled--a good thing, because parking in that area looks like it could get competitive if you're not paying attention. We had made a 12:15pm reservation (Monday lunch felt safe, but why risk it?), and our table on the enclosed patio was ready when we arrived. It was the perfect setup--sunny and bright, but still warm enough to be comfortable on a chilly day. The vibe was great, and our server was even better--friendly, attentive, and consistently checking in without being overbearing. Then it was time to order. I let my lunch partner go first and waited... "Do you want to try the deviled eggs as an appetizer?" Are you kidding me?!. YES. Yes, I did! We ordered the deviled eggs ($11) to share, and I followed through with my Kale Caesar salad ($15) topped with seared salmon (+$13), officially completing my week-long menu-stalking mission. The deviled eggs came out FAST, and in my excitement, I completely forgot to take a picture--which tells you everything you need to know. Each egg was topped with a cube of candied bacon that absolutely stole the show. Sweet, savory, and just the right texture to complement the creamy filling. We made quick work of all four--excellent start to the meal! Not long after, our lunches arrived, and my salad? Gorgeous. Like, actually exciting to look at. I dug in immediately and it delivered. The mix of shaved brussels sprouts, kale, and romaine gave it great texture, the dressing was well-balanced, and the red onion didn't overpower the rest of the flavors. But my favorite part? The garlic parmesan crouton crumble. No chasing rogue croutons around the plate--just perfectly distributed crunch in every bite. Genius! The portion size was generous, too--I made it through about half before calling it and boxing the rest for dinner later. By the time we were wrapping up, the enclosed patio had filled up significantly, which tells me this is a popular lunch spot--and for good reason. The food is solid, the atmosphere is great, and the service was spot on. That said...$40 for deviled eggs, a salad and water is a bit steep for an everyday lunch. For me, this feels more like a "treat yourself," client meeting, or special occasion kind of place rather than a regular rotation spot. Would I come back? Absolutely. Would I be casually popping in every week? Probably not. But those deviled eggs? Totally worth manifesting!

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    Mad Moose Tavern

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    Perfect neighborhood dive bar, and I don't say "dive" as a bad thing. The place feels like it's…read morebeen there for generations. The walls must have stories to tell. Great local atmosphere, friendly regulars talking at the bar, pool tables in the back. And don't confuse "dive" with "cheap". Top shelf liquor in plain view and a menu of rotating local craft brew. The bartender rocks! I didn't get her name but she dyes her hair green and has a tat on her left calf. A master mixologist. Food: I had the stromboli. Outstanding! Nuff said. Skip the bland corporate scene. Come here for good times, locals, and good food and drink.

    The service was ridiculously bad. The Fri t host was excessively chatty, and when seating us first…read morechose a table in the mostly-empty place right next to the one very loud table. Then he took us to a different table and stood in front of my boyfriend so he could not get to his seat. He then proceeded to chat about the history of the restaurant, getting nosy about why we chose. He then explained how the menu "worked," saying it was designed "with appetizers first, then salads, then sandwiches, and finally pizzas/stromboli and entrees. It was as if he thought we didn't know how menus work. Then he recommended foods that were horrible. The food itself was middling (roast beef sandwich) to awful (the tuna tartar, which was tasteless and drowning in super-salty teriyaki sauce. I also ordered a Cosmo, which was the worst Cosmo I've ever had. No flavor, not e ought cranberry juice or lime.

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    Flinchy's is a very solid American restaurant/bar in Lemoyne, PA. My companion and I have visited…read moremany times over the years and have had good experiences every time. We dropped by for lunch on a recent weekday. She ordered "The Meltdown" as her meal whike I had the "What The Weck" sandwich. Both were excellent, and my sandwich was a decent approximation of a Buffalo NY favorite (roast beef on a kimmelweck roll). Authentic "weck" is impossible to find in this area and I appreciated their attempt. Our bartender/server also brought additional chips for The Meltdown after we devoured the first batch. Whatever tortilla chips Flincy's uses are slightly thicker and ideal for this queso dip. Service here is fast and friendly. There's a large indoor bar/seating area as well as a nice outdoor bar. The outdoor space is enclosed and heated during cooler months and is a great open air spot when the weather warns up. Full bar, nice beer selection, and a decent wine selection for a place like this.

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    My son actually found this place for us while we were trying to escape a rainy day, and it was a…read morefantastic find. The vibe was incredible--the music was top-notch, and it honestly felt like we had stepped right into a great pub in Dublin. The food was absolutely awesome with a surprisingly great variety. We had the poutine, the Cuban sandwich, and the prime rib (which came as these amazing, tender chunks of meat), and every single bite was yummy. I also really want to give a special shoutout to our bartender/waitress. I completely forgot to catch her name, but she was a wonderfully nice woman, seemed so engaging maybe part of family ownership, who gave us outstanding service and made us feel right at home. Thank you for turning a rainy afternoon into a great memory!

    Visited the Speakeasy recently with the family. Upon arrival around lunchtime, we were immediately…read moreseated and given water and menus. Our waitress was very friendly. The ambience didn't seem much like a speakeasy. It was more like a regular bar/restaurant. For lunch, I requested fish tacos and sweet potato fries. As an appetizer, we shared some nachos, which had a very tasty cheese sauce on them. A while later, the food was delivered. Everyone enjoyed their meals. My fish tacos each had a large piece of fish in them. The fish was seasoned and cooked perfectly, was flaky, and delicious. My sweet potato fries were a little overcooked, but still pretty good. Highly recommend that dish. My daughter's soup of the day (chicken & rice) missed the mark. But her club sandwich was the size of her head! If we're in Harrisburg, we'll visit again. Great meal!

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    The Brewhouse Grille

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    After a long day of battling the snow and clearing out my grandmothers car, I was starving and so…read morewas my grandmother. We decided to take a drive in search of something tasty, and our adventure led us to Brewhouse Grill in Camp Hill, PA. From the outside, it looked like a small neighborhood bar. But once we stepped inside, the vibe completely changed. Bright lights, a welcoming atmosphere, and a lively bar area. The hostess greeted us right away, which was a relief since my hunger was hitting hard. We checked out the specials and ordered two classics: a flatbread pizza and a Philadelphia cheesesteak. As an Eagles fan, I couldn't resist testing how a Harrisburg area cheesesteak stacked up against Philly's best. And if you know me, you know I take pizza seriously think ninja turtle levels of dedication.‍ The pizza came out crisp and well-done, but the cheese was a bit skimpy, leaving me wanting more. The cheesesteak, unfortunately, didn't quite hit the mark either. Luckily, a cold beer and the friendly staff helped balance out the disappointment. What impressed me most was the atmosphere. Brewhouse Grill works for just about anyone: families looking for a quiet meal, sports fans wanting to catch a game at the bar, or summer crowds enjoying the covered deck with a DJ. That summertime setup sounds like a whole different experience, and I'm eager to come back when the weather warms up. Final Verdict: The food didn't wow me, but the service and atmosphere make Brewhouse Grill worth checking out especially in the summer when the deck and DJ bring the place to life.

    We had never eaten here before and stopped. On our way home from an afternoon trip. Food was very…read moregood and inexpensive.Portion size was fantastic. Food came out quickly. Restaurant cancel clean and on the bar side busy. Server (JP) was inattentive and a little rude. Without her attitude it would have been great!

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