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The venerable Stockyard Inn, one of Lancaster County s oldest dining establishments, will soon be closing at its longtime location along Lititz Pike just north of Lancaster city.
The property is slated for redevelopment by its new owners, but the Fournaris family, owners of the restaurant, have assured customers that the Stockyard Inn will live on at some location yet to be determined.
Known not only for its steaks but also for seafood and cocktails, the restaurant has long been an institution of the county s dining scene, attracting people from all walks of life who wanted a night out in a traditional steakhouse environment.