Find out what American restaurants to try in Millersville. Millersville is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 7,774.
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4 based on 398 reviews
Beautifully decorated restaurant in the heart of downtown Lancaster. Dine outdoors in our waterfall park in nice weather.
We enjoyed a delightful dinner at The Pressroom during our vacation. It's a busy place, and we didn't have reservations, so it was lucky that we got seated. The food was good, and the waitress was terrific.
4 based on 728 reviews
The first thing you notice when pulling in the entrance of the Heritage Hotel parking lot is the incredibly unique addition to this Lancaster landmark. To call it a deck or a patio doesn't do this two-story structure justice. Imagine dining in the most im
Didnât like that the hotel was so far from the main center of everything. There was a mistake when booking. We were suppose to be in a king bed, and idk if we were early or late for the check in but they had changed the room number with white out. I feel they gave the room with king bed away. There was a guy at night that was very very nice, however the girls during the day were not helpful at all.Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate the opportunity to understand where we failed to meet your expectations! I will pass your comments along to hotel management so that we can learn from our shortcomings. Thanks!
4 based on 542 reviews
Just a few steps from the newly built Marriott Hotel & Convention Center, you'll find Annie Bailey's Traditional Irish Pub & Restaurant. It is Lancaster's only authentic irish pub and one of the favorite dining destinations in the county. Annie Bailey's i
It's a beautiful space, inside and out, upstairs and street level. It serves delicious food, from regular menu and with specials. Its cocktails are creative, not overly fussy, and just scrumptious. It hosts a live Irish seisun monthly, on Sunday afternoon, and the staff is friendly, helpful, and speedy, all the time.
4 based on 1074 reviews
New American cuisine prepared in a scratch kitchen, paired with an on-site brewery producing fresh, award-winning beers, all in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. Happy Hour specials available Monday-Friday from 4pm-6pm. Reservations are accepted for lun
We have been to this restaurant a number of times and it is always wonderful. My husband tried something off their "Oktoberfest" menu, I got a wonderful salad, our daughter got the crab cake sandwich, and our daughter's boyfriend got ther meatloaf off the special menu. Alll four of us enjoyed our meals.
4 based on 553 reviews
Checkers Bistro has an eclectic menu, with American, French and Asian influenced dishes. We are passionate about Food, Wine, Craft Beers and Spirits. We purchase as many ingredients locally that are in season. Our goal is to deliver a fine dining experien
While overall this was not a bad experience we have many places in Lancaster we have meals that are better. The shrimp in the shrimp cocktail was not cold, the vodka was mistakenly made into a martini, and three scallops in the entree cannot be considered generous. Although we did not ask for the error to be removed from our bill it would have been a nice gesture of hospitality.
4 based on 726 reviews
During renovations, workers found in the floor beams a signed inspection stamp--November 5, 1890--with the name of tobacco inspector John J. Jeffries. We named the restaurant after him. Weâve designed our menu based on local, seasonal, sustainable and
The atmosphere is quiet, but trendy full of wood and earthy tones and dim lighting. Unique floral lights surround the bar like teaky torches. The menu is full of craftmade cocktails and the air is full of jazz. Very relaxed spot with it's own parking garage as it's part of a hotel. To drink, I recommend "feeling blue?", but I subbed the gin for vodka. It's mildly sweet and delicious. I ordered a couple of favorites from the small plate menu and had the surf n turf (aka beef carpaccio with thinly sliced scallops), which was delicious. The herbed vinagerette was more like a vinagerette pesto that had just the right bite and thick in consistency. As a second course, I ordered the shrimp and grits. Being from the South, this was unlike anything I had ever had. It was more shrimp and veggie, than shrimp and grits. It was wonderful! Seasonal veggie was corn, cream beans, zucchini, and spinach. Everything was so fresh! The grits were delicious and had a larger grain with a nutty flavor. Cooked with cream and a white wine beurre blanc, there was no need for the cheddar typically accompanying this classic. On top of the food, service was great! The menu is limited, but to me, that means easier decisions. If you're picky, not the place for you. Otherwise, I highly recommend. Just here traveling for work.
4 based on 593 reviews
Opened in 1998, The Belvedere Inn has always been a fun and relaxed place to enjoy life, food family and friends, old and new. This Victorian Italianate style city mansion was built in 1869 by the late John S Rohrer, a tobacco dealer from Strasburg to ent
In a place best known for all-the-average-food-you-can-eat, fine dining does exist and it's at The Belvedere Inn. There, the hit all the targets, a warm, inviting atmosphere, great food and excellent service. First the place. It's a 19th century townhouse near the center of Lancaster that has been converted into a restaurant and bar but has kept many of the features of a luxurious Victorian town home. The bar is subdued and private and was spookily decorated for Halloween when we visited. The other dining rooms are welcoming with lots of wood and fireplaces lit with candles. It isn't loud and it is a place where you would like to linger awhile. Our server, Lindsey, looked more like an actress than a server, with a warm smile and lots of suggestions about her favorites when we asked. She was attentive and very pleasant throughout our meal. We selected two wines by the glass from an extensive wine list and started our meal with a Lindsey suggested, specialty of the house...lobster bisque. It was delicious with a taste of sherry and bits of lobster filling the bisque. Next came our entrees, a grilled cod served with root vegetables and break-with-a-fork short ribs of beef. Both were beautifully presented and delicious. After another suggestion from Lindsey, we ordered the house special apple tart in honor of the season. It was served with ice cream and was a great ending to an excellent dining experience.
4 based on 94 reviews
Met a few business associates at Jack's Family Tavern for lunch on a Monday. We were greeted appropriately and seated quickly. Our waitress was excellent. She offered to turn down the background music so we could hear each other better.We ordered the pub fries to share as an appetizer. The fries were plenty for four people. Fresh hand cut fries that did not disappoint.Everyone in our party was happy with their sandwich. I chose the Jack's special sandwich which are tips with cheese, mushrooms, and onions. Very pleased with my choice.The facility is in good shape and appeared clean.I will definitely return to Jack's Family Tavern.
4 based on 200 reviews
wanted to try something different and it was suggested to try on orange...ecclectic dining experience....great unique menu.....was recommended to try the swedish pancakes, which were amazing.....friendly and helpfull staff...can see why this is so busy...
4 based on 265 reviews
For twenty years Gibraltar has delivered extraordinary dining and magnificent memories, offering the ideal setting for a perfect special occasion or no occasion at all. Casually elegant, inspired, fresh and ever changing, weâve refined the traditional Gib
We are staying in Lancaster for a quick weekend and wanted to go somewhere for dinner that had actual parking, not street parking! Gibraltar is right down the street from our hotel. We walked in and the atmosphere was inviting and clean. We sat up at the bar because all tables were booked up, but the service was excellent. Very friendly bar tenders and they were very fun to watch make drinks! The food was absolutely incredible. They had a few specials for the evening and a small but cohesive menu. I got bacon and corn chowder, which was a special, followed by the lobster fettuccine. That was out of this world! We were enticed by a special strawberry short cake for dessert which was incredible!! Overall, a totally unexpected and delicious experience. Iâd recommend this to anyone in the area. Jut be aware, this is definitely an adult atmosphere, kids would have issues finding something to eat!Kvfarbman,Thank you for your review, we are looking forward to serve you soon again. :)
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