Leesport is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,918 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Leesport
4.5 based on 49 reviews
Leave your pets at home. NO pets are allowed. Arrive early to get a parking spot. The parking lot consists of paved and gravel surfaces with potholes. Bring cash. If you are planning to buy produce from the farmer's market, strategically park nearby the vendors so as to allow yourself to easily make several stops to-and-fro your vehicle. Those watermelons and bushels of beets get awfully heavy. A market bag or a folding, multi-use cart may be helpful. Smoking cigarettes IS allowed. If cigarette smoke bothers you, skip this place altogether. Shoppers consist of Skooks, Mennonites, farmers, suburbanites, academic types, hippies, NYC tourists, and much MORE. Be aware that depending upon where you exit onto the highway, you may encounter a "NO Left Turn" sign. If you are a shopper who wants to travel south, understand that U-turns are not allowed in some areas. Plus, road construction makes this left turn in the permitted areas all of the more challenging. I initially headed north, hung a left, and eventually turned around to head south. By-the-way, there is a good chance that you will smell like a combination of a farmer's market, flea market, cigarette smoke, hot dogs, and sweat by the time you leave. This may be a "two-showers-day" for you. And, wash your clothes, too. But, hey, all-in-all, this is a fun and kooky place. If you love to people-watch, this is the place to be. Be on the lookout for the dude who wears the tin hat. He sometimes sells his stuff in the flea market.
4.0 based on 12 reviews
Fun for all ages! Go-Karts, Bumper Boats, Mini Golf, Arcade, Restaurant, Laser Tag, Roller Skating, Ropes Course, Rock Climbing, Batting Cages, Indoor Turf Field, and Kids Climbing Unit. Specializing in Birthday Parties, Teambuilding, Lock-Ins, & Group Events.
My wife surprised me for my 40th birthday by taking me to Ozzys. She invited a bunch of our friends and their children. I’ve been there a number of years ago so it’s been a while. The first attraction we did was Go-Karts. That was so much fun! We had about 8 karts on the track. It got a little competitive which made it even more fun. After that, we headed inside and had the kids play at the “play zone”. Which was essentially like a McDonald’s playland. They loved it. While the kids were playing, the dads used the batting cages and the ropes Course. After that everyone went roller skating then ended with laser tag. We haven’t done these activities in many years but boy was it fun!! I highly recommend going to Ozzys if you want to have fun. It’s great as a family activity and/or birthday party.
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5.0 based on 2 reviews
This 1/8th mile high banked dirt track puts on some exciting small racing from micro sprints to go karts.Not a bad seat in the place and the price of admission is very family friendly.Concession prices and selection are also wallet friendly.Parking is free and pit passes are also available if you want to check out what is happening in the pit area.Track workers are friendly and available to answer any questions that might be asked.Announcers are very race knowledgeable and do not constantly talk during down time on the speedway.Low priced entertainment for all ages.
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