Pennsylvania Dutch Country Restaurants

Like the German cuisine that influenced it, Pennsylvania Dutch cooking is hearty and uses ingredients from local farms. Though their numbers are dwindling, there are still a few traditional Pennsylvania Dutch restaurants where you can dine family style. Lancaster County has numerous reasonably priced family restaurants, along with a number of eateries offering more exotic fare. The cuisine is changing and expanding to include many flavors beyond traditional Amish. Unless otherwise noted, liquor is served.

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  • 1. Lemon Street Market

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    A locally owned full-service grocery store with a focus on sustainable and health-minded products, Lemon Street Market is a great spot to pick up snacks and fruit to take back to your hotel, or drop by for a smoothie or coffee break. It's within walking distance of many downtown Lancaster hotels.

    241 W. Lemon St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603, USA
    717-826–0843

    Known For

    • Great selection of local products
    • Delicious homemade soups (in cold weather)
    • Great take-away options
  • 2. Fourscore Beer Co.

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    This family-owned brewpub is located minutes from the Gettysburg National Military Park Museum and Visitor Center. Beers range from Double Citra Pillows (a hazy IPA) to Hiding in Plain Sight (a hoppy lager) and the menu includes appetizers, salads, and sandwiches.

    603 S. Washington St., Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 17325, USA
    717-345--8171

    Known For

    • Beer-inspired menu items like hop hat mac and cheese
    • Nightly specials like wing Wednesday and trivia Thursday
    • Beers to-go available in cans and growlers

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.--Tues.
  • 3. Lancaster Dispensing Co.

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    Locally known as Dipco, this welcoming pub next to Central Market is a fun haunt for a nosh and a pint, especially when there's live music on the weekends. Sandwiches, house-made chili, burritos, as well as nightly specials, are among the many menu options. The building, as is the case with so many in downtown Lancaster, is more than 100 years old.

    33–35 N. Market St., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603, USA
    717-299–4602

    Known For

    • Nachos platters
    • Weekday happy hour
    • Extensive selection of baked dips

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 4. The Ragged Edge Coffee House

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    This homey café is a popular spot for locals to start their day with a cup of joe from locally roasted beans. The menu offers egg sandwiches and wraps for breakfast and a changing lineup of soups, sandwiches, and salads that are served all day.

    110 Chambersburg St., Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 17325, USA
    717-334–4464

    Known For

    • Locally roasted organic and fair trade coffee
    • Housemade chai
    • Great place to grab breakfast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
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