We highly recommend the beef tartar (even though we do not eat meat) and Jim Bim Bop.
Vegan or Vegetarian Only One of our favorite spots Nice bar with craft beer, cider and cocktails.
Mediterranean
Casual Italian. Great gourmet pizza.
Peruvian/Mexican. Try the fried ice cream.
Near Cork Factory Hotel
oui oui; French inspired cuisine
Irish Pub Go upstairs to Joe P's steak shop. Bartender extraordinaire is now whipping up Philly's favorites. He even offers a vegan alternative.
OK, now that you have stopped chuckling, this quaint little town offers Amish and Mennonite food, baked goods, arts and crafts. Take a buggy ride, sample some shoe-fly pie or take a local craft home. Don't be afraid to pass the horse and buggies. It's fairly customary and if you hesitate, you'll create traffic and get some looks from the locals.
Open Friday 6 am to 4 pm Saturday - 6 am to 2 pm Established 1730 - The oldest, continuously running public market around the country. Over 60 local vendors will greet you with their delicious offerings that are sure to tempt any palate. There are several restaurants/bars right outside of the market, such as, The Lancaster Dispensing Company aka DIPCO (Anita's old stomping grounds).
Take in a little art and culture while walking the quaint streets of downtown Lancaster.