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Things to do in Fairfield
4.5 based on 190 reviews
Experience a delicious family style dinner in a historic barn. Dinners are featured for individual parties on the weekends by reservations. During the week groups of 35 or more can be served with advance notice. Bed & Breakfast accommodations are available seven days a week.
We totally enjoyed our night out at Hickory Bridge Farm. Food was great. Really enjoyed the crab imperial even though I don't usually eat crab. Chicken and ribs were also good as were the sides. Loved the corn fritters! You can't get much friendlier service than we had. Everyone seemed very nice. Was nice to visit the country store before out dinner since we arrived early. Some fun items there.
4 based on 199 reviews
My wife and I stopped here for lunch and had another great meal. I ordered the lunch special of Prime Rib and my wife ordered the Haddock. A couple salads, a piece of Black Raspberry pie and a coffee, and we were full. Great place!Thank you so much for joining us. It is wonderful to hear you enjoyed your experience! Nancy's homemade Black Raspberry pie is a favorite. We hope to see you again soon.
4.5 based on 943 reviews
Mr. G's Ice Cream is located in the historic John Winebrenner house in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. Battle scarred by bullets on the south side of the building and reportedly haunted by spirits of the past, Mr. G's offers delicious homemade and soft serve ice cream. Stop in and try one of our homemade waffle cones and enjoy the ambience of this historic Gettysburg building
Very good ice cream - chocolate covered cherries - and the owner is a font of knowledge about the area.
4.5 based on 27 reviews
I wrote a review of Frontier three years ago to the month and I wanted to to a follow-up.
Things have improved a little. Not the food, that can't be improved upon, it's fantastic! But the service has improved since that last review. Actually it improved last year, but I neglected to do a follow-up. They actually started using that second window I talked about and did just as I mentioned and started taking orders at one window and have other people serve the food at the other window. This has significantly sped up the process. But, the wait in line is still significant because their business has also increased, so the lines are still long and you still stand in the hot sun waiting. It's funny, the area around the place has a lot of trees for shade, except where you have to stand in line. The new frustration can be finding a seat since business has increased so much they often run out of available tables.
Also, in my original review the price for the complete meal was $12, well it's now $15. The complete meal gives you the best of everything and is a lot of food, so unless you're really hungry, or want different meats, you can split a meal.
All-in-all, it's a great place and I've never found it's equal in both food and atmosphere, but I'm not a patient person for long lines and have always faulted the owner of a business where this is a constant problem for not reevaluating his processes to reduce or eliminate lines.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
It is good, homemade food but the hours of operation stink. Only open Saturday and Sunday during the winter 11 - 5, in the summer, they are also open Friday 11-5. Should be open until 7 for people who work or who do not want to eat dinner so early.
4.5 based on 722 reviews
Step through the door of one of Gettysburg's culinary treasures and be drawn in by the amazing aroma wafting from the open kitchen. A cozy setting within an updated former diner, guests have their pick of small tables or communal dining. The new American cuisine is full of selection and flavor with a changing menu to keep you coming back for something new. Open daily for lunch and dinner, select from fresh salads, sandwiches or dive into an artisan wild mushroom pizza. There's nothing common about the mouth-watering vegetable powerhouse sandwich on wheat berry bread, the muffaletta or any of the chef's seasonal selections. Be sure to include a side of house cut truffle parmesan fries. Save room for a delicious dessert. Made fresh, the selection of cakes and pies are complemented by a frothy cappuccino or caramel macchiato. Lunch or dinner, be sure to make Food 101 part of your next Gettysburg getaway.
Stopped in for lunch. The place is small, but it has a great vibe and the staff is very friendly. I ordered the tuna burger and it was delicious! Perfectly prepared tuna filet with olive tapenade, red onion, and roasted red peppers. So good! And, on the server's recommendation, I chose the Israeli couscous as the side. Win-win! Even the fresh brewed iced tea was great. Highly recommend!
4.5 based on 987 reviews
The Building That Hunt's Battlefield Fries And Cafe' Is In, Is An Old House That Familys Once Lived In. The House At 61 Steinwehr Ave Was Not Here Yet During The Civil War Battle Of Gettysburg, But Was Build About 1900, Yes It Is Small Inside, But We Make Great Use Of The Space. We are CLOSED FOR THE SEASON FROM THANKSGIVING, DECEMBER, JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, REOPENING IN March.
The burgers and fries are very tasty. The burger comes from a local farm and is fresh. The burger and buns are grilled and served with your choice of toppings. Fries are fresh cut fries. Portion sizes are fairly large. Food prices are rather expensive compared to other places selling similar items.
The cafe is small and located in an old house. 4 tables.
No regrets; the food was great.
4 based on 127 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 elegant, tastefully furnished suites and parlours invite you to relax. Proud to be Celebrating and Serving Fine Food & Spirits to travelers and guests for over 250 years.Built nineteen years before the Declaration of Independence, The Fairfield Inn was originally the Mansion House of Squire Miller, an original founder of the town. In the 250 years that have passed, the Mansion House has hosted many famous Americans such as Patrick Henry, nephew of Squire William and Isabella Henry Miller, Thaddeus Stevens, Generals Robert E. Lee & J.E.B. Stuart, Baseball Hall of Famer Eddie Plank and The Eisenhowers.When the Battle of Gettysburg was over, the Confederate Army retreated West through Fairfield. General Robert E. Lee and his officers stopped to eat at the Inn. After touring the Battlefield, we invite you to retreat to our style of history and hospitality. Unwind in one of our luxurious suites or guest rooms. Sip hot spiced cider by one of our eight fireplaces or have a drink in Squire Miller’s Tavern. Enjoy seasonal specialties on our front porch or dine in the original Mansion House. From our famous Chicken & Biscuits to our Chef’s signature dishes featuring the finest hand cut steaks and fresh seafood, taste why over four centuries of fine service and culinary expertise make dining at The Fairfield Inn a deliciously unique experience.
Welcoming staff but sadly the food was only "satisfactory". We were part of a group of 25. Service was efficient but some of us found the food rather dry
4.5 based on 371 reviews
The little yellow house full of your favorite icecream treats.We have 30 favors of our old fashioned hand dipped icecream and the best soft serve with a burst of flavor swirled around it.Many different sundaes, ice old freezes,any flavor shake,malts and much more.Indoor and outdoor seating.Major credit cards accepted
This is a convenient ice cream shop that offers a large selection of flavors. The homemade ice cream is good and there are some unusual flavors.. The service is excellent.
4 based on 43 reviews
Great views, great beers, creative pub food...Eagle & the Owl in the new Highland Lodge is sure to become a favorite for locals and guests alike!
I really enjoyed the Rueben and the sweet potato fries. My wife enjoyed the burger and the sweet potato fries. The waitress was not very good. She didn’t tell us there were specials and we didn’t get drink refills until we were ready to leave (we were drinking water).
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