Kid Friendly Dining
Great for dining with the little ones. There is a little playroom in the back of the restaurant and a little park outside as well in case its easier to take the food outside and play. This is traditional cafe style where you order at the front of the restaurant.
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Speckled Hen Coffee
141 E Main StGreat for dining with the little ones. There is a little playroom in the back of the restaurant and a little park outside as well in case its easier to take the food outside and play. This is traditional cafe style where you order at the front of the restaurant.
Fun diner experience with a great kids menu in the heart of lancaster city.
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Max's Eatery
38 W King StFun diner experience with a great kids menu in the heart of lancaster city.
Although this isn't downtown, this is a great little cafe with delicious food, easy parking and a kid friendly environment.
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Agapē Cafe & Grille
366 Hartman Bridge RdAlthough this isn't downtown, this is a great little cafe with delicious food, easy parking and a kid friendly environment.
Great little pizzeria right outside the city. We love the pizza and the fresh cut fries and most importantly, the ice cream! In addition to indoor dining, there is a great little outdoor picnic area to eat or take your food to go and walk around the pond across the street.
House of Pizza
23 W Chestnut StGreat little pizzeria right outside the city. We love the pizza and the fresh cut fries and most importantly, the ice cream! In addition to indoor dining, there is a great little outdoor picnic area to eat or take your food to go and walk around the pond across the street.
Neighborhood Finds
Delicious cafe that serves crepes for the whole family. This restaurant is very popular so there can sometimes be a wait.
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Rachel's Cafe & Creperie
201 W Walnut StDelicious cafe that serves crepes for the whole family. This restaurant is very popular so there can sometimes be a wait.
Splits and Giggles Cafe
500 W Lemon StBest ice cream in the neighborhood!
"We are a farm-driven Italian kitchen focusing on impeccably sourced vegetables and roasted meats, Neapolitan-inspired pizzas, and handmade pastas. "
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LUCA
436 W James St"We are a farm-driven Italian kitchen focusing on impeccably sourced vegetables and roasted meats, Neapolitan-inspired pizzas, and handmade pastas. "
Great little local pizzeria with lots of different food choices. The place is very small so we enjoy grabbing the food to go and having lunch at buchanan park.
Sugar Bowl Lancaster
601 W Lemon StGreat little local pizzeria with lots of different food choices. The place is very small so we enjoy grabbing the food to go and having lunch at buchanan park.
Places To Explore
901 Buchanan Ave
901 Buchanan AvenueGrassy suburban park with a playground, pavilion & basketball courts.
Burgers and Beer
Lancaster's favorite downtown venue for affordable light fare and a wide selection of local and imported beers. Week nights feature food and drink specials, and weekends showcase live, local, original music. Come on down to "DipCo" and hang with the locals!
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Lancaster Dispensing Company
33 - 35 N Market StLancaster's favorite downtown venue for affordable light fare and a wide selection of local and imported beers. Week nights feature food and drink specials, and weekends showcase live, local, original music. Come on down to "DipCo" and hang with the locals!
Slightly off the beaten path, the Horse Inn restaurant has spent several generations striving to please its guests in Lancaster, PA. The main entrance was at one time on a narrow alleyway which, to this day, remains unnamed. In the early 1920s, the Shaub family renovated the second floor hayloft into a speakeasy. The original horse stalls were transported upstairs where wagon wheel chandeliers adorn the dining room. The new owners of the Horse Inn, Matt and Starla Russell, have made several improvements to both the building and the menu. There are now two full bars and seating areas and a new, more accessible entrance on Fulton Street. Daily fresh ingredients and the use of local sources are crucial to Matt and Starla, who change the menu based on what is garden-fresh and in season. Don't worry; the infamous tenderloin tips on toast remain on the menu. The rich, brilliant dishes and one-of-a-kind cocktails will make you feel right at home.
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Horse Inn
540 E Fulton StSlightly off the beaten path, the Horse Inn restaurant has spent several generations striving to please its guests in Lancaster, PA. The main entrance was at one time on a narrow alleyway which, to this day, remains unnamed. In the early 1920s, the Shaub family renovated the second floor hayloft into a speakeasy. The original horse stalls were transported upstairs where wagon wheel chandeliers adorn the dining room. The new owners of the Horse Inn, Matt and Starla Russell, have made several improvements to both the building and the menu. There are now two full bars and seating areas and a new, more accessible entrance on Fulton Street. Daily fresh ingredients and the use of local sources are crucial to Matt and Starla, who change the menu based on what is garden-fresh and in season. Don't worry; the infamous tenderloin tips on toast remain on the menu. The rich, brilliant dishes and one-of-a-kind cocktails will make you feel right at home.
At Lancaster Brewing, we unite our obsessive commitment to quality ingredients with creativity, skill and experience, to brew consistently great and approachable ales and lagers. Inspired by 300 years local brewing history, we are proud to brew in the heart of Lancaster County, alongside scores of old-world craftsmen, independent farmers, working the more than 5,300 local farms and our fiercely independent Amish neighbors.
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Lancaster Brewing Company
302 N Plum StAt Lancaster Brewing, we unite our obsessive commitment to quality ingredients with creativity, skill and experience, to brew consistently great and approachable ales and lagers. Inspired by 300 years local brewing history, we are proud to brew in the heart of Lancaster County, alongside scores of old-world craftsmen, independent farmers, working the more than 5,300 local farms and our fiercely independent Amish neighbors.