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Nine restaurants opened for business, while two closed their doors.
Seven restaurants announced future plans, including future openings and closings, as well as canceled plans.
Located at 55 N. Main St. (Route 72), Artifice Ales & Mead will occupy part of the former Bickelâs Snack Foods complex being redeveloped into REO Manheim Marketplace. Artifice Ales & Mead photo
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Artifice Ales & Mead, a gastropub and brewery, opened in Manheim at the REO Manheim Marketplace. It s managed by Willie Wrede, who is the mead maker and brewer for Meduseld Meadery in downtown Lancaster. The 4,630-square-foot warehouse area was urned into a taproom area for 60 to 70 patrons.
Hershey Farm has opened a new cafe at Tanger Outlet Center, its first expansion outside its complex in Ronks.
Hershey Farm Cafe & Bakery occupies a 1,500-square-foot site that previously housed a Subway at the East Lampeter Township shopping center. The cafe sells paninis, soups and salads as well as goods including whoopie pies. The drinks menu includes coffee, tea and hot chocolate as well as fruit smoothies.
Hershey Farm Restaurant & Inn has its full-service eatery at 240 Hartman Bridge Road, where it also has lodging, retail shops, a bakery and event space. Ed Hershey opened it in 1975 and sold it 21 years later. The complex, which is now owned by Deryl Stoltzfus, Clair Zeager and Brian Ludwig, was later expanded.