Ephrata (English: /ˈɛfrətə/ EF-rə-tə, Pennsylvania German: Effridaa) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States, 38 miles (61 km) south east of Harrisburg and about 57 miles (92 km) west by north of Philadelphia. It is named after Ephrath, a biblical town in what is now Israel. Ephrata's sister city is Eberbach, Germany, the city where its founders originated. In its early history, Ephrata was a pleasure resort and an agricultural community.
Restaurants in Ephrata
5.0 based on 37 reviews
Excellent subs. Very soft rolls and made to order.Baked goods looked very tempting. Garden center was beautiful.Employees very friendly. Small store and most likely could get crowded peak hours. Mentioned this was our first time there and they gave us our choice of small fruit bread. will return again.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
Lancaster's sweetest destination. A treasure trove of candy, dried fruits, nuts, sweets, snacks and bulk foods galore all in one big store! We also offer many unique gift ideas from a box of chocolates to tins filled with our snack products to baskets or fruit and nut trays. Located 4 miles West of Ephrata on Route 322, Weaver Nut Sweets & Snacks is a family owned and operated business since 1975 nestled in beautiful Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
I love coming here, there’s something for everyone:healthy snacks, candy, tea, ingredients for baking, even wedding favors and the prices are very reasonable. very fresh, too. my gummy butterflies couldn’t be fresher, so soft and flavorful. The colors or the many candies in the dispensers on the walls make it a visual party.
4.0 based on 520 reviews
For those that enjoy flea markets, a down to earth atmosphere, and plenty of variety then the GD is for you. Only open Fridays, it's best to arrive as early as possible before the crowds arrive. Plenty of parking followed by plenty of walking, you will come across baked goods, food, antiques, furniture, produce, video games & hard to find items all around a spacious area. There's nothing fancy about the GD, but the variety around you is enough to do some comparison shopping, as prices will vary, especially with the produce & baked items. That's not to say there isn't quality here, all the produce & baked items are done by the Amish & local farmers, and worth bringing coolers along for that alone. The furniture is hand made as well, solidly built from birdhouses to dining room sets. There is no wheeling & dealing here however, prices are set & are pretty fair. You will also see antiques & items not seen in stores in years, treasures from the past at decent prices, & in decent condition. The folks are friendly for the most part, and families coming thru for a visit would do well to at least see the GD once, especially for those that enjoy this type market atmosphere.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
I always stop here when visiting Adamstown Pa. It is a small shop where everything is displayed nicely and the owners are very friendly.
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4.5 based on 4 reviews
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