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Things To Do

Annie Bailey's Irish Public House

28-30 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602

Where Ryan & Kelsey met! Irish pub and restaurant in the heart of Downtown Lancaster.

Lancaster Central Market

23 North Market Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Lancaster Central Market truly offers the best of Lancaster under one historic roof. We have a vast array of producers growing the freshest Lancaster County produce, offering the freshest meats and dairy products, right alongside delicious Lancaster recipes of baked goods and home-cooked meals you can bring home to your table as well as a few stands of unique gifts you can only find at Market.

Decades

438 North Queen Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

A full service restaurant & bar, six-lane boutique bowling alley, and retro arcade in downtown Lancaster City, Pennsylvania. Located in the historic Stahr Armory on North Queen Street, Decades evokes nostalgia with class in a 95 year old 15,000 square foot gymnasium filled with amusement and cocktails.

Warehouse District Beer Garden

595 North Charlotte Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Savor the summer nights at the Lumberyard. A place to gather outdoors, say hi to your neighbor, make new friends, or simply relax.

Explore Unique Retail Destinations

38 Penn Square, Lancaster, PA 17603

The city is renowned for the many specialty shops that offer handmade, vintage, and one-of-a-kind items. Score original works of art, prints, and posters directly from an artist at their gallery; explore boutique shopping experiences offering an array of trendy and fashionable clothing and accessories; or search for hidden treasures at the vintage shops that line the downtown streets. Whether you’re looking for unique gifts, vintage finds, or the latest styles, you’re sure to find a store that suits every taste, style, and budget.

Thistle Finch Distillery

417 West Grant Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Lancaster's oldest operating distillery in a historic tobacco warehouse. Creating a wide range of spirits using local ingredients since 2013. Also offering tours, a retail shop and full restaurant & bar.

Tellus360

24 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602

Tellus 360 is an exciting concept located in the heart of downtown Lancaster, PA where live music, farm-fresh food, and heaps of fun all come together; have a beer and catch up with each other – all under one green roof. We are productive, storytelling, life-living, loving, creative, and happy people who believe in a simple, community-driven life where everyone is equal, where anything is possible, and where life is good for all at the expense of none. We are learning constantly, questioning always, and are actively pursuing better ways of doing things in a continuous quest to find the simplest way of doing everything we do.

The Fridge

534 North Mulberry Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

The Fridge is Lancaster’s original craft beer destination. Founded in 2011, we proudly offer more than 400 beers by the bottle or can for you to enjoy here or mix and match to go. We also offer a carefully curated, rotating selection of draft beers for here, or to go in 16oz & 32oz crowlers. Our fresh, creative, locally-focused and sourced food menu includes house-made flatbread pizzas, sandwiches, tacos, hot dogs, soups, salads and snacks, and features both vegetarian and vegan options.

The Lancaster Stormers

650 North Prince Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

More than just baseball, this state-of-the-art stadium offers affordable and fun family entertainment. Fans enjoy the largest Kids' Play Area in minor league baseball, concession stands offering a "taste of Lancaster," unique promotions and giveaways and "up close" seats that will allow you to feel that you are part of the game!

Issei Noodle

38 West Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603

Craft ramen noodles made fresh in-house every day, simmering in bone broths, tender-braised pork-chashu, and marinated ajitama await you.

Northwest River Trail

Northwest River Trail, Marietta, PA 17547

The trail provides numerous recreational opportunities including walking, jogging, cross-country skiing and bike riding as well as providing an alternative means of transportation to Route 441. The trail also exposes visitors to the historic ruins and scenic attractions along the Susquehanna River corridor.