Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Gap. Gap is a census-designated place and community in Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania with a ZIP code of 17527. The population was 1,931 at the 2010 census. U.S. Route 30 passes through the town, which is also the terminus for four Pennsylvania highways: 772, 741, 897, and the heavily used 41, which goes toward Wilmington, Delaware.
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3 based on 50 reviews
We had dinner here recently. Beautiful weather, so we sat outside. Very nice.Great food: I had one of the most unique burgers I ever tried..."THAT ITALIAN GIRL," topped with a big hunk of tasty, grilled Italian sweet sausage, broccoli rabe, roasted red peppers, sharp provolone cheese and garlic aioli sauce. Damn, that was good! My partner had crab cakes. Very good, also (although not the best we ever had, but probably the best around here).Add in the good service, and good selection of wines and beers, too...so...highly recommended!Btw, I'm originally from this area, and used to drink here when it was a dingy old bar more than 40 years ago! Great improvement over that!
3 based on 39 reviews
Two of my daughters recently made great strides in their careers. We like to celebrate accomplishments and the girls chose Chili's as the place to do it. We really enjoyed this event. Our waiter - Brian - was exceptional. He was patient, friendly, funny and very energetic. He went the extra mile to ensure that we had everything we desired. First he brought chips and salsa and our drinks. We chose a wide variety of entrees and all were prepared and presented well. I had the Ancho Salmon with rice and broccoli. My wife had a Classic Ribeye steak. The "kids" had "Loaded Wings" and a variety of Mexican dishes that were all tasty. We relaxed, had good conversation and were well pleased with the food, service and atmosphere. TVs featuring a variety of programming were on to check out if desired. There is a full bar and we noticed that take-out is available.Hi John, thank you so much for taking the time to send us this feedback. We love hearing about the great service you recently received from John at our West Sadsbury Chili's. We hope you'll come back and celebrate with us again soon!
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4 based on 102 reviews
Spacious brewery, plenty of seating, you can be seated at a table or seat yourself by the bar. menu items to choose from to enjoy with your beer. Service could have been better, the girls at the bar took a long time to take our order or to simply check to see if we were ok. Big selection of beers on tap. Check the board for the current offerings. Beers were very good. Room next to the dining area offers cases and packs to go. Upstairs, take a self guided tour of the brewery. parking is plentiful in lot out front.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Still struck by the surroundings. In the midst of Amish country, surrounded by horse & buggies, is this place, not looking like much from the outside, where I could absolutely eat every night.Everything we ordered was absolutely superb. Start with the beers. Being from the Live Free or Die state, I ordered the Brew Free or Die beer, with blood orange, and heart enough with a 7% alcohol level. We had the lager mushrooms for an appetizer...deep-fried and excellent. My wife's Whiskey Chicken sandwich (she often orders chicken sandwiches) was the best chicken sandwich she's ever had. My pot roast sandwich was excellent...never had anything like it. We got a basket of fries as a side, and would certainly recommend you do the same. They were very good. And then, after we had already been delivered the bill, ordered raspberry pie for dessert....came with a scoop of ice cream on each side.Service was excellent, very pleasant. If in the area again, I will definitely be back.
4 based on 40 reviews
They have some excellent dishes and are very busy in the early evenings from 5-7. The crowds are mostly locals. Who are loyal. Customers for multiple trips a weekFood is generally good with large portions. Prices are quite reasonable and service sometimes is amiss but it is fun
3 based on 82 reviews
We were looking for a place near Intercourse, where we were staying, to get early drinks and dinner at a reasonable price.It seemed from their website that the restaurant had a happy hour, so we headed out. When we arrived, we asked the hostess in the restaurant if Happy Hour was still on, and she looked at us like we were speaking Martian, and said "..uh..uh.. no". Apparently she knew nothing about the bar around back and downstairs which DID have a happy hour.We decided to have dinner anyway and asked our waitress why the hostess knew nothing about a happy hour, and she informed us there was a bar around back and downstairs, so we thanked her and went around to check it out.As soon as we opened the door we turned right around and left as the smell of cigarettes came streaming out of the place. We did not know that Pennsylvania allowed smoking in bars, so were not willing to endure it for a drink. So we went back upstairs.The menu was OK.. nothing special. I had veal parmiagiana and my wife had chicken parmigiana. Both were decent meals at reasonable prices. The service was a little slow but not bad. All in all the experience was fine but not exceptional. Also had a decent red wine with the meal. Again, just average.If you don't mind smoke, go ahead downstairs and tell us what it was like. Otherwise, stay upstairs for a decent and reasonable family meal, if you aren't looking for fine dining.
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