One reader said, Always something new. Wonderful neighborhood environment with no TVs, conversation welcome.
More information:Â 79 S Wilson Ave, Elizabethtown | 717-727-3791 |
Hours:Â Monday - Tuesday: Closed; Wednesday - Thursday: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Friday: 3 p.m. - 9 p.m.; Saturday: 12 p.m. - 9 p.m.; Sunday: 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. | Drink menu.
3. St. Boniface Craft Brewing Co.
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St. Boniface features a nice mixture of stouts and ales for every avid beer lover.Â
One reader said, Every one of their beers is solid. No duds. They stick to the basics and do it well.
There were several changes to the restaurant scene in Lancaster County during the month of April.
Five restaurants opened up shop, two closed down permanently, while four restaurants announced their future plans in the county.
Here are the restaurant changes in Lancaster County from April.
Here are the restaurants that opened in Lancaster County in April
Taylor Chip has now opened two new locations. The vendor opened a small retail shop at bakery in Manheim Township at 1573 Manheim Pike and a production facility in Intercourse at 23 Center St.
Chipotle Mexican Grill has opened in Ephrata Crossing, the new shopping center located at 823 E. Main St. in Ephrata Township.
Lancaster-based Spring House Brewing Company is making plans for a new taproom/restaurant in Strasburg.
Contingent on Strasburg zoning hearing boardâs approval of some parking requirements, Spring House Brewing Co. Tavern will debut by early summer at 8-10 E. Main St., a circa-1801 building that once housed a tavern.
Renovations have been planned that will install a kitchen and create an inside seating area for around 50, with room for another 30 outside.
The new tavern will exclusively offer beer from Spring House along with some Pennsylvania-made wine and spirits. Food for Spring House Brewing Co. Tavern will be provided by Black Goat Gastropub, which does the food for the breweryâs taproom at 25 W. King St. where the menu includes sandwiches, wings and fries.
Every April 7, people across the country celebrate National Beer Day, a day that recognizes the most widely consumed alcoholic beverage in the world.
The holiday s origins extend all the way back to 1919 when Congress passed the 18th Amendment, which banned the manufacture, sale and transportation of alcohol in the U.S. This marked the beginning of the Prohibition era.
But 14 years later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Cullen-Harrison Act, which made selling and consuming low-alcohol beverages, including beer, legal again.
The act passed on March 22, 1933, according to Time.com, but it didn t officially go into effect until April 7, 1933.
National Beer Wholesalers Association reported that in 2019, the U.S. beer industry sold 203.1 million barrels of beer (1 barrel contains 31 gallons).