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White Hill Cafe

3.8 (4 reviews)
InexpensiveBars, Cafes
Open 11:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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The Brewhouse Grille

The Brewhouse Grille

3.5(259 reviews)
0.5 mi
$$

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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Flinchy's

3.3(159 reviews)
0.1 mi
$$

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.

One thing to note is that there was an impressive amount of gluten free options on the menu which…read moreis something I look for. I ended up getting the Sirloin Filet on the hot rocks and thought it was amazing. The steak was a good size for the price, the mashed potatoes had so much flavor, and the vegetables were fresh and delicious! I also thought the selection of vegetables was different from your normal broccoli or asparagus with steak dinners. We ended the meal with their gluten free lava cake which was so good! Overall, we had a great experience for our first time visiting. Our server was great and very helpful. The place does get pretty smoky with all of the hot rocks so they had to open the door to air it out, so I would keep that in mind.

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The Sturges Speakeasy - Enjoying solo brunch

The Sturges Speakeasy

4.2(311 reviews)
2.5 mi
$$

Everything about this screams, Irish speakeasy! As an appetizer, we ordered sausage, fried deviled…read moreeggs, which were surprisingly amazing with a honey mustard type of a sauce for dipping. My partner ordered fish and chips, which came out to be a huge piece of white fish, lightly battered and a generous portion of french fries, since Saint Paddy's day had passed. I ordered bangers and mash which again was amazing!. Sorry, no pictures this time.

This spot has a great atmosphere with an easy, laid-back vibe. The people are welcoming, the food…read moreis good--borderline top-tier--and the drinks are creative and well executed. The cocktails alone are worth the visit. The bartenders really know their craft, and the alcohol selection, including local beers, is solid. My only real issue is brunch. Every time I've visited after 12 p.m. (brunch is served until 2 p.m.), there's been a problem--either they're no longer taking food orders, the kitchen is backed up with a 45-minute wait, or they've simply run out of food. It comes off unprofessional and could definitely be handled better. I've noticed this becoming a growing trend during brunch service in general, and while some people suggest arriving as early as 10 a.m. for the best experience, consistency matters. If you're offering brunch, you should be properly staffed and prepared to serve guests throughout the full service window. Period. It's especially frustrating when you've traveled specifically to experience their culinary offerings and hit a wall like that. Overall, if you're looking for a spot that feels like a New York-style dive bar with elevated drinks and solid food--if you catch it at the right time--this place delivers. Just plan strategically if brunch is your goal.

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