Honey Brook is a borough located in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population of the borough was 1,713 at the 2010 census. The borough is surrounded by Honey Brook Township, and both are referred to locally collectively as Honey Brook.
Things to do in Honey Brook
4.5 based on 115 reviews
This is an order-at-the-counter-scramble-for-a-table type eatery. It was a very busy Saturday lunch and seemed to a very popular place. The food was OK, just basic offerings with an emphasis on cheese. There must be at least ten variations of grilled cheese. I had the roast beef and cheddar. Good, no frills, not even a pickle or chips. My wife had their last quiche which came in a small aluminum pie plate and was ok tasting.
This place is good for families and I imagine the ice cream and deserts were good. There is a nice looking cheese and gift shop but we did not have time to shop around as we were traveling through.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
I work in Morgantown and my employer orders sandwiches from Nuse's when we have a month of "good quality" product. Everything they make here is outstanding. Hoagies, clubs and sandwiches are overflowing with meat. Chicken tenders are so tender and juicy.Recently I purchased hoagies from a local place near my home in the Mt. Penn area and thought, "Gee where's all the meat?" I realized I was just spoiled from the quality of Nuse's. Reasonably priced for the quality and quantity. If you are in the area stop in. You won't be disappointed!
4.5 based on 2 reviews
An intimate dining experience with 600 other people. We tried this restaurant based on word of mouth about the Lancaster County icon. Although it does feature good old fashioned Amish style food, it is a buffet style establishment. We stood in line for 20 minutes waiting to pre-pay for the meal, then stood another 10 minutes waiting for a table to open up. There is quite a diverse array of foods and the desserts are delicious but the total ambience is one of overweight and obese people ill dressed and crammed into one large cafeteria. There are shoppes to visit next door but we arrived at 6PM and they roll the sidewalks up out there by 7PM. The one good thing about eating later is that we were able to purchase some baked goods to take home at half price. I don't have to go back again.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Never in all our travels have we experienced Grilled Cheese sandwiches like this!!! Both the Hawiian Grilled Cheese and the Bacon Mac Grilled Cheese were to die for!!! They were soooo big that we ended up bringing half of both of them home to re-heat for another meal. They were AWESOME!!! And, their homemade chips served with them were absolutely delicious!!! And, the Cheeseburger Soup was OUT OF THIS WORLD!!! There is a Bakery connected to this restaurant so we walked over to that and got a Cream Filled Donut to share for dessert. Made fresh on the premises!!! By the way, we picked up a frozen Chicken Pie at this Bakery and made that one evening and that was soooo tasty too!!! This place is small and quaint but, don't let the size fool you!!! There is parking around the back of the home for your convenience. While we were there, I saw they do offer Take-Out Service too. We met Gwen & Taylor (owners) who were super friendly and made sure that your visit was one to remember. There is a table and chairs on the front porch to enjoy your treats when nice weather. We will return!!!
5 based on 12 reviews
O.k., if you don't care: there is just ONE ice with natural ingrediences (we asked that). However, its a creative mixture (or combination) of custard and ice. We come around a lot through the states, but never had such a taste experience.
So, stop by and try.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Good add to the Elverson/Morgantown area. Overall good food and service.
How about bringing back the original burger buns that were used from the start?!
Much better than the burgers buns recently switched to....new ones 'Ok' at best.
Only word of caution...watch your prices BB&B! A bit pricey, esp for this demographic.
Esp if no added-value in light of price increases. Yes, we consumers know all about commodity cost increases. :-)
How about running some specials once in a while?
Will be back though.
p.s. - advice from a corporate pricing professional.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
At White Horse Luncheonette, you can join with the local in having delicious comfort foods in a down-home environment. Many of the locals who eat here are Amish who walk to the diner for breakfast or lunch. Great food and reasonable prices...worth the drive into eastern Lancaster County.
5 based on 23 reviews
Sadie's Bake Shop is a local Amish owned bake shop. Go early in the day for the best selection. All the donuts and pies are delicious. Amish owned so they do bake without electricity, they use gas ovens and gas lighting. Bake shop located on the farm in the bottom of the house.
4 based on 163 reviews
Sustainable farm with excellent cafe and market.
The atmosphere is amazing and beautiful. The food needs a lot of work!! Couldnt chew the chicken (left on my plate)beans very hard, lackluster, tasteless....two exceptions were the gazpacho, their version of fettucini alfredo, and a corn icecream. The beef, 3 slices of(sirloin) had no taste. The liver pate served on a rock hard toast. Most dishes very underflavored. The portions were all quite small. All the food was attractive and fresh. The server did not know what kind of bread we were served, saying the pastry chef said it was pastry flour! I might try the brunch. The meal cost was very high.
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Stampede Barbecue was founded in 2012 by Timothy Detwiler and son Ryan Detwiler. We do subliminally slow smoked meats and fresh sides.
The meats are smoked and you cannot go wrong with any of the delicious sandwich choices. There are quite a few picnic benches for customers, no indoor seating so be prepared for outdoor dining. Great little place out of the way but worth the drive.
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