Reviews on Pub food in Enola, Pennsylvania, United States. Enola is a census-designated place (CDP) located along the Susquehanna River in East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 6,111 at the 2010 census. Norfolk Southern operates Enola Yard, a large rail yard and locomotive shop in Enola. It is situated in Cumberland County, directly across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg and is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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4 based on 109 reviews
We haven't visited this restaurant in many years, so we decided to give it a try during Restaurant Week. What a pleasant surprise! Most surprising, their Restaurant Week menu included selections from their regular menu, which isn't usually how restaurants do it. Their selections were terrific and will certainly make people want to return. The starters were a combination of traditional and unique. The soft pretzels were like many bars serve, but the cheese-steak Arancinis were fantastic, with traditional rice but bits of steak, onions and cheese - and delicious jalepeno crema. The Spanish paella was tasty, and the 24-hour brisket was tender, served with a Bourbon peach BBQ sauce and an amazing butter-poached potato. The staff was friendly and attentive, even though they were spread over a large portion of the restaurant.
4 based on 90 reviews
Just Opened In The Past 10 Days
Once again my family and I had a great time at Sturges speakeasy. This is a brunch favorite of ours and we are never disappointed. We arrived at Sturges speakeasy for brunch without reservations and were seated right away. We had one of our favorite waiters Robby take care of us. We were read the specials and I immediately knew that I wanted the lamb and eggs Benedict. My wife ordered the surf and turf eggs Benedict. Our food came out nice and fast and per usual it was absolutely delicious. I also enjoyed a victory golden monkey during our meal. Sturges speakeasy is a guaranteed good time with delicious food and drink and a great atmosphere. Law enforcement, firefighters,EMS and military are also offer a small discount for there service. This is a must try restaurant for any time. Whether it be brunch or a night out with friends, there is something for everyone.
3 based on 10 reviews
Found this place while searching for great wings. Staff was very friendly and knew their menu. The wings were great, the steamed shrimp with oldbay and onions even better. Nice selection of beers. They had an all u can eat crab leg special on Monday's ($20.00) and others all week long. Smoking was allowed but was not overwhelming. Not a fancy place, reminds me of an old shore style bar and pub. This is my new favorite place when visiting Harrisburg.
4 based on 177 reviews
Two visits last weekend. First visit, black bean burger for vegetarian in our group, nicely done. Pretty good pizza. Service was good. Second visit food good, but our waitress was odd. Gave us very monosyllabic answers, made us feel a bit awkward. The food was good. Maybe we caught the server on a bad night. Federal Taphouse is a good casual spot in Harrisburg, one of the better sports bars in town.
4 based on 311 reviews
Our original Appalachian Brewing Company brewpub is located in historic Harrisburg, PA. The impressive three-story brick and heavy timber structure was built circa 1915. The lagering room portion of the brewery dates to 1890. Throughout the brewery, antiq
When you walk in it immediately looks like a giant log cabin. Super cozy, especially in these winter months. I sat at the bar, which had ample seating and was greated by 2 bartenders who let me try a couple samples and i went with the brut ipa 1st followed by the barleywine; both were excellent. I ordered the fire jumper as a turkey burger ams i loved it! They have a chipotle like mayo that has a great kick (you guys should make it a ranch too!) to the burger. My 1 complaint is that the chef didnt melt my cheese. It was a very mellow friday night so they have no excuse not to take an extra 10secs for that added touch everyone appreciates. All in all a great place to grab some comfort food and local beer
4 based on 34 reviews
Heard good things about Nathan's. Boy were we disappointed. The dining room was freezing. My parents ate with their jackets on. My mother any myself ordered the seafood Combo which was $27.00. What a skimpy meal. We could have gotten twice the amount of seafood at Red Lobster for 20 bucks. There were only 3 tiny shrimp which were completely dried out. My husband ordered the Bacon Burger which was $8.50 and that didn't include fries. The fries and slaw were an extra $2.00. I generally thought the prices were high considering the quality and quantity of food. About the only GOOD thing was our waitress who was very nice and helpful. Kathy was efficient and kind. The coconut cream pie was absolutely delicious. Home made!!!!! Most likely won't return.
4 based on 63 reviews
Casual
The service, the food, the ambience... all were were outstanding. I have seen pictures of there antipasto online and longed for a good one. Theirs was better than I hoped for. Iâd never had the âOld Forgeâ pizza before and after what turned out to be an accurate description, Was an absolutely delicious dish. We also ordered the garlic Parmesan wings as an appetizer. These were as good as or better than any Iâve had before. The food was absolutely amazing. Just as I thought I couldnât eat another bite I found out they served cannoli, oh my goodness it was delicious. When I find myself back in the area I definitely will dine there. Thank you so much for this wonderful review!As always...itâs our pleasure!
4 based on 169 reviews
Changed plans to stop here on a recommendation while passing through the area, and glad I did! Almost 100 beers on tap, many brewed on premises, as well as other local and regional microbrews. The beer menu was amazing! The also featured numerous local and regional wines. We ordered pizza, subs, and tots. The pizza was decent, nothing great. They do have gluten free pizza on the menu if you need to dine GF. They do not offer beer flights which was a real bummer. With so many options, I wish I could have sampled more. You have to order at the bar. There is no hostess or wait staff. There is also no bar service. Everyone must go to one pf three locations to order your food or drinks. This really was NOT an issue. Would love to go back if passing through.
Where to eat American food in Enola: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 83 reviews
My family and I typically frequent Als Pizza of Enola once a week. We love the welcoming atmosphere and the neighborhood feel. Our favorites at Als are the Sausage and peppers appetizer, the tuna grinder with sweet peppers which is made with Als homemade rolls (so good) and their Als special boli and pizza. We enjoy sitting on the bar side of the restaurant, especially in the winter as the fireplace makes it cozy. Als is the best!!
4 based on 169 reviews
We were recommended to give this restaurant a try by our hotel as we were looking for a place to have dinner. Not all reccomendations from hotels turn out as hoped...this one was a great reccomendation. There were about 2o of us in our group and we ordered very different items from duck to a grilled cheese sandwich. .I ordered the lobster roll and was impressed with the quality...great variety of items to choose from and staff is very pleasant and accommodating. Yes I highly recommend...not a chain a good place to have a nice sit down meal
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