Lemoyne is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. Lemoyne was incorporated as a borough on May 23, 1905. As of the 2010 census, the borough population was 4,553. It was formerly named "Bridgeport". Lemoyne lies across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's capital. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Things to do in Lemoyne
4 based on 227 reviews
First of all seated at a table where every time the deck door opened, everything blew. We reseated ourselves. Tables were sticky and dirty. Service was horrible. Server had a hole in the seat of her pants. Never checked to see if we needed more drinks, not alcoholic. Food was mediocre at best. Potatoes were not done and food was cool. Actually server never checked to see if we needed anything at all. This place has gone downhill in a big way since the last time we visited. Won't go back.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
The Pizza Grille offers stylish and casual dining at each of our locations in Lemoyne, Camp Hill & Carlisle, which all include covered outdoor dining year round. Voted Simply the Best by Harrisburg Magazine since 2003, The Pizza Grille offers award winning gourmet pizzas, hand chopped salads, fresh seafood, specialty sandwiches, pasta, homemade soups & more. Our homemade pizza dough is made in house daily & we strive to use the freshest ingredients from our local suppliers.
Whenever I go to visit my sister we tend to go to the Pizza Grille at some point. They have a good variety of personal sized pizzas you can have alongside other items on the menu that are also pretty good. Standard pricing for a...MoreThanks SweetLew513! We appreciate the review!
4.5 based on 139 reviews
PA Bakery has been known for quite some time as the "Go-To Bakery" for wedding cakes and specialty desserts in The Central PA Area! They're just AWESOME! My Strawberry Filled Wedding Cake was pure perfection 4 1/2 years ago! So scrumptiously good...... so when a girlfriend of mine suggested today that we meet at PA Bakery to celebrate my birthday with dessert and coffee I was super excited! The selection is massive! You think, " I'll have one of these, one of those and yes one of everything!!!!" How does one choose??? I mean seriously! But after 5 minutes of going from display case to display case I settled on their Mini Pineapple Upside Down Cake and my girlfriend ordered their Mini Raspberry Chocolate Torte! Oh my goodness......our taste buds were thanking us BIG TIME! Total perfection!! Their cozy seating area is perfect for good "girl talk!" We had a blast!!
4.5 based on 157 reviews
Authentic french crepes in a European atmosphere
I had heard great things about this place and finally got a chance to go. It definitely did not disappoint. The menu boasted many different savory and sweet crepes with excellent combinations. The place is tiny but size doesn't matter in food quality. I will definitely be back!
4.5 based on 301 reviews
Hard to know how they can keep this so affordable, given the quality of the local ingredients, substantial portions and imaginative fare. Lettuce wraps with chicken and the calamari were unlike anything we've had before. They seem to emphasize house-fermented kimchi and surprisingly effective contrasts of flavors, everything house-made and many of the ingredients house-grown and -raised. Completely original and un-cliched without seeming like 1990s foodie pretension. The cocktails are a particular highlight. Surprisingly good, live music on the Sat night we were here. What a find, in central Pennsylvania, of all places!
5 based on 127 reviews
I took my wife here on a Friday night. We were the first to arrive which was a few minutes before $6 but when we left, it was about full..... the food was perfect! I can't say anything more, the food was perfect!
If you like upscale and good food? This is the place to go. I don't mind paying more to have the upscale feel and good food.
4 based on 65 reviews
When you see a sign on the right hand door in the foyer saying use other door, yes=that's a warning. Most of the light fixtures are using daylight florescent curly bulbs in the dining room. Yes save energy but its time to switch to WARM led bulbs. Three egg omelet, is there mini eggs you using? When I order a ham & sausage omelet I don't wish to see sprinkle of each ON TOP of my omelet, I wish to see a generous portion mixed in the omelet.
4 based on 243 reviews
RockBass Grill features casual dinning offering fresh cut fish & steaks. We offer a raw bar that changes on a regular basis. Enjoy dining with a view of the Susquehanna River. A private dinning room for up to 30 people is available.
Overall - cocktails were great, and Entrees too. The appetizers were underwhelming.
St. Germaine Cocktail - St. Germaine Elderberry Liquor, New Amsterdam Peach Vodka, sauvignon blanc, club soda, simple syrup, muddled strawberries.
Susquehanna Sunset - Coconut rum, orange juice, pineapple juice, splash Sierra Mist, drizzled with grenadine.
Appetizers:
RockBass Bangin' shrimp - nothing special, Bonefish Grill's Bang Bang shrimp is MUCH better
Ahi Tuna - didn't taste like the best cut, but the wasabi was an entire scoop (of which I could only use a small fraction
Entrees:
Blackened Chicken Alfredo - quite good and a lot of food
Red Snapper - also quite good and a lot of food
Swordfish - also quite good (and a lot of food)
4 based on 322 reviews
This diner has an extensive menu, as you would expect. I was here on a business trip, and enjoyed the PA Dutch chicken pot pie. It was clearly made from scratch and the portion was filling. Additionally, most meals on the menu come with soup...MoreThank you for the review. We appreciate you dining with us.
4.5 based on 367 reviews
We stopped at Home 231 for dinner during a road trip we were taking down the east coast. We selected this restaurant using the TripAdvisor app looking for a restaurant that was downtown Harrisburg, that had good reviews, and was vegetarian-friendly.
Because we were very tired and hungry after driving 8+ hours thru the most recent nasty snow storm - we called ahead to make sure the restaurant was open and asked about parking. Happily, they were open and had a parking lot 1/2 block away on the same side of the street with a sign identifying it as being a lot shared by local two restaurants.
Using GPS we found the restaurant but could not find the parking lot in the dark and snow. We slowly cruised the street before calling them back. The person who answered snapped at us that the parking lot was just a 1/2 block away and had a sign. Said we saw one lot with no sign saying Home 231, but it had signs on the walls saying each spot was reserved for JHM(?) We asked if that was the same lot. They said no. We cruised the short street 2 more times and gave up. We parked in the lot with the signs saying "Reserved for JHM". As we walked to the restaurant we found a small black sandwich board saying parking for Home 231 ... but it had blown over and was covered with snow in the gutter. We tried to get it to stand-up again, but it blew over before we entered the restaurant. We told a staff member about the sign. It was not a good start to our dining experience.
They seated us in a cute table right at the front bay window. But it was so cold outside, it was miserable sitting near the window. We were too numb and tired to ask to be moved. The restaurant is an old, narrow building and I noticed as we were leaving that the tables near us were all empty and most of the dinners were tucked in at the tables at the back of the house.
Anyway, my vegetarian daughter ordered the Cheese Board and Beet Salad. She said the cheese was tasty, but skimpy for the price. She raved about the Beet Salad. Besides being served as a work of art, the flavor combinations were outstanding.
I ordered an entree that was a marinated/brined 1/2 chicken with a potato and green veggie. I really don't remember the sides. But I was disappointed with the chicken. I had never been served a 1/2 a chicken that had no white meat. I was served a very plump thigh and wing. I know most people say the dark meat has the more flavor, but personally, I am not a fan of dark meat. If the menu had specified the cuts, then I would have known to order a different dish.
We finished the meal with very good coffee and something chocolate. As we left the restaurant, a manager stopped by to apologize about the sign fiasco at the parking lot. Nice gesture, but too late.
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