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 355 reviews
One of America's earliest religious communities, the Historic Ephrata Cloister was founded in 1732 by German settlers seeking spiritual goals rather than earthly rewards. Gathered in unique European style buildings, the community consisted of celibate Brothers and Sisters, and a married congregation of families.At the zenith of the community in the 1740s and 1750s, about 300 members worked and worshiped at the Cloister. Today, the National Historic Landmark is open for tours, special programs, and on-going research opportunities.
New to area from the South. Took my husband and we had a terrific time. The students were EXCELLENT! They said tour was shorter this year due to fewer volunteers. I sincerely hope the kids don’t ever stop providing the tour!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Ephrata Main Theatre is a great spot for movies, live events and more! With a history that stretches back over 80 years, the Theatre is still contemporary, having recently upgraded to digital projectors that show the latest movies in the best way. Plus, the Grand stage doubles as a live performance space. Live concerts, comedy shows and more have graced the stage. Ephrata Main Theatre is also one of the only movie theaters in the area that has the ability to serve beer, wine and mixed drinks in the theaters. So you can grab your favorite libation while watching your favorite show! Add in the award winning food from Lily's on Main (right upstairs from the Theatre) and the ability to do special events - birthday parties, weddings, corporate events - and you have a location that cannot be beat!
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.
5.0 based on 36 reviews
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