Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, United States. 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.
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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.
3 based on 155 reviews
The deck dining at Dockside Willies is certainly enjoyable, especially with good weather! I had the opportunity to dine on the deck, solo, outside during beautiful weather. All in all, it was an interesting experience....a great atmosphere combined with up and down service/food. When all is said and done, sitting outside here is the way to go. Riverside dining, complete with a pool/beach-type of atmosphere outside, makes it easy to relax. Which is good, because I thought the service was slow and spotty. My server was very friendly, but empty tables weren't being cleaned off (I had to sit down at an "unclean" one), and my food took a very long time to come out (20-30 minutes). It was certainly crowded, but one should expect they would be prepared for such crowds on a beautiful evening. I ordered the Southwest Chicken dish. A large dish was delivered, and it was covered with lots of cheese (which it was supposed to be!). The chicken had good flavor; however, it was apparent that the chicken was tough and overcooked. So, overall, this was a mixed bag. Dining outside riverside with a couple of drinks was delightful; but, the food and service as "OK".
4 based on 158 reviews
Enjoyed a nice dinner here on a week night. The dining area is spacious and separated from the bar area and the game room. Menu was large and diverse enough for anyone to find something theyâd like. Waitress was friendly. Many of the desserts are made in house. Recommend checking it out if youâre in the area.
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4 based on 363 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 winnin
Food was tasty, server was friendly and helpful and the place was packed. That's probably why the service was a little slow but we didn't mind. Met an out-of-town relative there and that gave us a chance to catch up. We'll be going back.
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4 based on 283 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.
âHappy Hourâ ? Oysters and beers - not good. Met my friend for happy hour on a Friday 4pm and ordered oysters, beers, and split a ahi tuna appetizer. I have to say that my family over the past few years have tried Rockbass for their pricey seafood dinners and each time we have had a bad experience. - This time just stopped in with a buddy for happy hour and disappointed for sure. 1. Oysters are not all on Happy Hour price only a coupleâ oh and they are like 25¢ off an oyster, not buck a shuck. The oysters were washed and rinsed so they have no brine or oyster taste? Also they are not cut so you have to hack them out with a fork? Horrible. U should give up the oyster idea. 2. Happy hour prices are a joke- my bill was 59$ for 10 oysters, a small appetizer( the tuna was the only good thing) and a couple beers? 3. Our bills were both messed up totally- nothing correct, there were only two of us. The food and menu has been changed adding stax of food to the menu like the other two restaurants- I have been going here since it was the Italian restaurant years ago- lately we always go in expecting something great - and fee ripped off leaving
4 based on 271 reviews
I've been coming to this restaurant for a long time. The menu grows and grows and the vegetarian choices shrink and shrink. Even the salads all involve chicken, at least the interesting ones. When I asked if there was a different protein that could be added, say garbonzo beans, the answer was no. In this day and age of alternative meat products and farm to table glitz, I'm pretty shocked that this restaurant is going the other way. Lots of fried food, a burger called the Heart Attack. That's funny? Of course the view is fabulous, our waiter, Ben, could not have been better, so there's that. Another thing. Plastic straws, come on!
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 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.
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4 based on 108 reviews
The surroundings and the service were fabulous . The brick oven pizzas are really good. Our waitress worked really hard and we were astonished how she successfully served the entire restaurant single handed. The menu is a little limited with regards to nibbles and appetisers but was a really enjoyable experience
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4 based on 558 reviews
The Millworks features a brewery, a rooftop biergarten, a local & sustainable restaurant, an outdoor courtyard, and 3 art galleries with 23 artist studios...all under one roof.
Typical trendy brewery/"farm to table" place. The view from the bar was nice overlooking the courtyard which unfortunately we could not use due to the rain. The bartenders were friendly. All of the staff were really young and bit unpolished. I bought something rather nice at the gift shop "gallery" and they threw it in the bottom of a bag. The waitress was nice but in a real rush to clear our plates and glasses. The food was ok, the rice in my dish was barely cooked at all. The beer was good, typical craft beer stuff. It was nice to be able to take 6 packs and even individual cans and bottles home. Would have liked more info on the history of the place. There were artists' studios we were told we could visit upstairs, but we felt really awkward walking in on the sole person working up there.
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