Hamburg is a borough in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,289 at the 2010 census. The town is named after Hamburg, Germany.
Restaurants in Hamburg
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If you have ever shopped Cabela's on-line, then you know the wide range of items you can find in their physical store. While I usually prefer on-line shopping, I make an exception for Cabela's. I love strolling around the store and actually touching and holding some of the items that are hard to purchase on-line if you can't tell how they "feel" and "fit". The taxidermy displays show a wide variety of animals, many in settings with other animals in an attempt to be realistic. Then there is the restaurant on the 2nd floor with items like elk burgers and venison chili. It's a huge store with all the expected departments - clothing, shoes, fishing, hunting, guns, dog supplies, trail cameras, hiking, camping, kayaks, boats, and so much more. It's really not just a store - it's the experience!
3.5 based on 4 reviews
Welcome to Hamburg, Pennsylvania! When you stroll our downtown, the warmth and traditional feel of Hamburg will fill you with nostalgia and make you homesick for a bygone era of yesteryear. Our downtown shops include antique shops, restaurants, a brewery, a bed and breakfast, and an art gallery/gift shop. Located at the foot of the Blue Mountains, Hamburg also offers abundant recreational opportunities and scenic vistas. The Appalachian Trail is nearby, as is the Schuylkill River Greenways Trail for biking and walking. The popular Hawk Mountain Reserve is within a 10 minute drive. We are also home to the Taste of Hamburg-er Festival held every year on the Saturday of Labor Day Weekend. This festival has garnered national attention as it draws 30,000 plus visitors each year. Hamburg, PA, is a great place to bring the whole family. Safe, friendly, and full of value!
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