Harrisburg nite out

Old Oct 16th, 2004, 10:30 PM
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Harrisburg nite out

We will be visiting my sister & b-in-law over Thanksgiving in Harrisburg. They have just moved there and don't know the town etc too well. Any suggestions on somewhere to go on a Friday evening for a drink/appetizers that would be a little nicer or interesting?
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Old Oct 18th, 2004, 07:06 AM
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On the eastern side of HBG. is a small town called Mt. Gretna.It would be an easy 20 minute drive thru Hershey and pretty farmland.Go before dark and walk around the quiet town (a Victorian village in the woods)to see the houses.Follow with dinner at the casual Hideaway, which takes reservations.Good food at reasonable prices and a good way to see the area!
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Old Oct 18th, 2004, 09:45 AM
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Mt. Gretna is nice. They've also been doing alot of improvements to downtown Harrisburg. Alot of good restaraunts on 2nd St. I'm sure others will be able to provide more info.
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Old Oct 18th, 2004, 11:14 AM
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You might want to consider the Olde Greenfield Inn on Greenfield Road just a quarter mile from the Visitors Center. It's a quaint restored stone farmhouse that features a piano lounge on Friday evening. The Netherlands Inn & Spa (formerly the Historic Strasburg Inn) in Strasburg has a bistro that would also provide you with a fine dining experience. Both facilities are located on the east side of town off Route 30.
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Old Oct 18th, 2004, 11:46 AM
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Please be aware that the Olde Greenfield Inn is a great recommendation but it is located in Lancaster about 40 minutes east of Harrisburg.Might be a great time to see what is left of the Amish Country after the fall tourist rush is over.
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Oops, I was confusing Lancaster and Harrisburg..... I'm so sorry!
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Old Oct 18th, 2004, 01:19 PM
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Dear Retired Teacher, that's ok We may be down in that area w/ our kids on Sat so will keep your recommendation in mind. leah
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I moved to the Hburg area within the past year so I am familiar with their situation! I was pleasantly surprised that there is decent nightlife on 2nd street - Mars and NOMA are my two favorites with more of a chillout atmosphere. Fisaga's is also popular. And there's a new Irish bar called Molly Branigans that's a lot of fun. These are all on 2md street as well as other bars so I'd say that's your best bet!
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We are from the Harrisburg area...will also be in town over Thanksgiving. We will be going to 2nd street in downtown Harrisburg..good bars/restaurants all along 2nd street..you can park in a garage and pretty much walk to a variety of places. Happy Holidays!
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Oh my goodness, you didn't say you have children........ You should really go to Lancaster County on Saturday! Your kids would love the Hands-on House Children's Museum (Lancaster), the National Christmas Center (Paradise), and the Choo Choo Barn and National Toy Train Museum (both in Strausburg). If you're not too tired at the end of the day, you can stop at the Olde Greenfield Inn just off Route 30 west on the way back to Harrisburg. This facility welcomes well behaved children and does offer a children's menu.
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