Mechanicsburg is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States, 8 miles (13 km) west of Harrisburg. It is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 8,981.
Restaurants in Mechanicsburg
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Great place for kids to play. Giant play area, a walking trail and a large field. Plenty of space to park. This is on a church property, keep that in mind during any potential services.
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Our store is a very special confectionery shoppe where you will find unusual handmade sweets including 10 or more seasonal varieties of Brittle Bark, Sweet Jubilee Fudge, Chocolate covered pretzels and cookies, and award winning handmade chocolates from chocolatiers located in California, Massachusetts, Vermont & of course several from Pennsylvania.
Brittlebark offers a wide variety of high quality chocolates and other delicious treats for a reasonable price. I lived in Belgium for 2 years, and this shop rivals the quality of Belgian truffles without the trans-Atlantic price. They also are very approachable and hav items that would appeal to any age or palate. They make their chocolates right there on Main Street in Mechanicsburg. They are packaged beautifully, ready for gift-giving.
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Jubilee Cake Studio is a Decorate-It-Yourself Cake Studio! We offer cake workshops, Decorate-It-Yourself Cake parties, corporate events, team building events, fundraisers and much more! Pick your canvas - cookies, cupcakes, or cake, Grab your goodies - frosting, fondant, and sprinkles, and DECORATE! Walk-ins are always welcome, so come on in today! Jubilee Cake Studio! We Bake. You Decorate.
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Elements Massage pairs the amazing wellness benefits of massage therapy with professional therapists, flexible scheduling, affordable prices and outstanding service. We match each client with our unique pressure level system to ensure the best therapeutic massage experience. Elements Massage offers various types of massage including Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports Integrative Reflexology, & Prenatal.
4.5 based on 112 reviews
Since 1991, our family has grown, raised and produced delicious vegetables, fruits, meats, baked goods, soups and more for our community. We also offer a fun and educational place to bring the family. Visit our friendly farm animals. Activities are offered throughout the whole year. From spring make and take planting events to cut-your-own flowers in the summer and pizza parties in the garden to fall fun on the farm with pumpkin picking, hayrides and fantastic play areas, you're sure to enjoy some simple pleasures and good local foods.
Very nice enjoy Will be back lots more times, I walk around look and buy, lots of fruits and vegetables. Just good prices
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Starting in 1939, Williams Grove Speedway has been one of the top sprint car tracks in the country. The speedway is a 1/2 mile banked smooth clay oval with speeds reaching in excess of 100 mph. The 2016 racing season runs from March 18th to October 7th. Our largest show, the World of Outlaws National Open pays over $300,000 in prize money. Season admission prices range from $14 to $45, discounted youth (Ages 13-20) $10-$20 and Kids 12 and under are always FREE. Special sanctioned races include the World of Outlaws Sprint Cars, United States Auto Club, Super DIRTcar Series, All-Star Circuit of Champions, United Racing Club and the American Racing Drivers Club among others. Other racing divisions throughout the season include, 358 sprint cars, super sportsman, limited late models and street stocks. We strive to be a family oriented facility by hosting School's Out Night, the Math Fact Challenge and supporting many local and national charities.
Had a wonderful weekend watching sprint cars bump, grind, flip and crash!! the Williams Grove track (4/13) hosted the Tommy Hinnershitz Memorial All Star Sprints Hoosier Diamond Series. What a great race!! Lance Dewease (#69k) won!! Don't give that 87 year old a wrench!! Couple of turns here and there and voila screamin machine!!! Port Royal (4/14) hosted the Keith Kauffman Classic - All Start Circuit of Champions Sprints with a $5,000 payout!! And guess what??? Yup the 87 year old turned the wrench a few times and took home the winnings with Lance Dewease (#69k)!!! That car was on fire!! as was the driver!! You can check him out here if you have no idea who this guy is - google lance dewease!!!
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