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4 based on 1751 reviews
We were hoping for a good tavern/pub, but were disappointed in this place. We stopped in for dinner tonight and were seated right away. Our server was nice and tried her best to help with suggestions. The food came out very quickly (this should have tipped us off). I ordered the fish and chips, which were ok at best. They were soggy, not super hot, and burned on the bottom. I would guess they were fried preciously, then reheated for orders. My guess is, the fries are done the same way. My son ordered the create your own pasta, which was swimming in butter. My husband and daughter each had a reuben sandwich, which were soggy with under seasoned, chewy meat. I didn't bother to say anything to our waitress, as we were hungry and not willing to waste our food. We wish we had found a different place. Save your money and eat somewhere else.
4 based on 107 reviews
It was recommended to us by friends to have dinner at the Gettysburger, which we opted to do on a Sunday evening. The service was a bit slow, but it didn't appear to be our server's fault; she appeared to be covering more tables than normal. The burgers, when they finally arrived 45 minutes after sitting down, were alright. They had potential - but were a bit overdone and were clearly sitting for a few minutes before being served. I see most of the reviews here paint a much better picture, and I'd be willing to try eating here again, but our initial visit was less than ideal.
4 based on 203 reviews
After our visit to Elizabeth Ann Seton National Shrine, it was time for lunch. Ottâs was recommended at the shrine. What a great out of the way restaurant. Everything from sandwiches and salads! But our friends were extra excited to see French fries with gravy on the menu. Excellent taste and the prices were extremely reasonable!
4 based on 1466 reviews
Returned to Gettysburg Eddieâs this year. Glad we did. I like to try different restaurants each visit, but this is so convincing and the food is good. They also give you a good amount of food. My daughter loves the fish tacos. I had a cheeseburger with steak fries. The prices are reasonable, the staff was nice and informative. I was also able to buy a six pack to go. Whatâs not to like? Well worth a visit if going to Gettysburg.
4 based on 1687 reviews
Typical-looking bar and grill joint but the food was not typical. Â Very good prices and great selection of burgers, sandwiches, and wings. Â I ordered 6 wings with bourbon BBQ sauce and they were just decent, but not outstanding by any means. The chili was surprisingly excellent, as I find it difficult to find really good chili. Â Perfect blend of heat and sweet with generous meat and ingredients. The crab cake sandwich was just average with a good amount of crab meat but it was lacking in flavor. Â The sweet potato fries were wonderful, though, very crisp and tasty, not greasy at all. Overall, we were very impressed for a place with a small bar atmosphere to have food decent enough to want to make a return visit.
4 based on 2218 reviews
Gettysburg's only Irish-owned and operated pub offers a genuine taste of Ireland through "Ceol, cainte agus craic" Music, talk & fun. Open 7 days for lunch & dinner, The Garryowen, or "The GO" as it's know to our regulars, is as inviting as any pub found
If you do go you must take lots of quarters as the parking is on the street with meters. The food was okay but the potato chips were really good.
4 based on 4966 reviews
We enjoyed being in real tavern, even if it was pre Civil War. Cozy space on chilly day. Half chicken & baked potato would have been plenty for 2 to share. Would get again. Be sure to ask to see Underground Railroad stop
3 based on 92 reviews
We stopped after visiting the Pippin Festival in Fairfield. They had a good selection of lunch items to choose from. The sandwiches we selected were quite good. My friend and I both selected a grilled chicken sandwich, mine had provolone and grilled mushrooms and hers had pineapple and teriyaki sauce. My spouse had a burger. The side salads were very fresh and tasty . My only issue is that is pretty dark inside so we tried to sit closer to the front of the restaurant where light was coming in from the windows there.
4 based on 65 reviews
New York Style Fresh Dough Pizza Ventura's Restaurant & Pizzeria in Fairfield Adams, PA, offers comfortable made-to-order dining for people throughout the area. Whether you want to stop in with the kids for a quick bite on Friday night or you are meeting
As a local Gettysburg resident, I am familiar with the area, including Ventura's in Fairfield. I've been there before and consider their pizza good. After dropping my son off at the Friday night football game, we went to dinner at Ventura's since it was close. They are very short staffed, and we waited a while to be seated. While waiting, we saw a crab bread bowl come out that looked absolutely delicious. We ordered it, and a cheese steak. The crab dip appetizer served in a bread bowl was a giant tuna melt. I'm certain of it! There was no crab!! It actually tasted like tuna fish!! I like tuna melts, so (although confused), didn't mind. Then our cheese steak came out. The meat had no taste. Literally bland. I'm not even sure how that's possible because there were sautéed onions on it. We left somewhat disappointed. I hate going out and feeling like money was wasted. We went to the football game and it was there my stomach started gurgle. ... by the time we were home, I was so sick and in the bathroom. What a terrible feeling. I'm not sure if something was bad, if it was food poisoning, or what was going on, I just know that I won't be back.My best advice if you visit here.... this is an Italian restaurant. .. stick to the pizza.
4 based on 139 reviews
With origins dating to 1757, The Fairfield Inn is one of America's oldest, continuously operated Inns. The Inn offers all the refinement and charm one would expect from a small luxury hotel. Individually decorated bedrooms, spacious private bathrooms, and
Possibly our worst dining experience ever, and we eat out a lot. First of all it was difficult to make a reservation. Always had to leave a message, and they either didnât call back or were slow to call back, so our plans were uncertain for days. When we arrived and gave the receptionist our name, she acted like she knew who we were, but we were placed in the fartherest, most remote corner of the restaurant even though there were only 6 other people dining and plenty of empty tables. When we inquired if we would be able to see the show from our table, the receptionist moved us to another room - a small parlor-type room with 5 tables, 4 of which were set for dinner, but we wee the only ones there. One other couple eventually showed up. It was 30 minutes before a server appeared, and we had to ask to place a drink order. It took 15 additional minutes to get my mixed drink - a total of 45 minutes after we arrived. Throughout the evening I was never asked if I wanted another drink. This was indicative of the poor service throughout the evening. 30 minutes after asking for a refill on her iced tea, my wife had to knock on the kitchen door to find someone to give her some iced tea. Dinner was more disappointing than the drink service. We were not given eating utensils or a napkin, so I had to retrieve 2 sets of silverware from an unused table. We were not provided spoons or even a straw to stir sweetener into the unsweetened iced tea so I had to use a knife as a stir. My menu was different than my wifeâs menu in that it was lacking âsaladâ as a choice vs soup. My wife ordered pork medallions. They were very small and very thin. I ordered medium rare prime rib. It was by far the thinnest cut of prime rib ever served as an entree in a restaurant, maybe 3/8 inch thick, and it was very fatty throughout and was cooked medium-well. Nothing on either plate was more than warm. Dessert was advertised as freshly baked pie, but it was dry cheesecake with a horrible topping. We both wanted coffee with our dessert, but no one ever appeared to offer coffee until at least 15 minutes after we were finished with dessert. Bottom line - at $49.95 per meal it was a total rip-off. The one-person magic show âperformanceâ was lame and juvenile - more suited for a young childâs birthday party. The performer was a nice enough older gentleman who sympathized with us for the poor service. I am usually a generous tipper leaving at least 20% when service is good and more when it is outstanding. This is the first time I ever left a restaurant without leaving a gratuity. Our recommendation to others - donât waste your time or money on this restaurant. You will get better food and better service at any other restaurant anywhere.
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