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
Here are the restaurants that opened in Lancaster County in May
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.
Citing disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the owners of Mount Hope Estate & Winery have dropped their plans to develop a new sit-down restaurant in Manheim.
In late 2019, Scott and Heather Bowser announced plans for Weary Traveler, a restaurant on the square in the borough that would showcase their wine, beer and spirits. Plans called for the development of 1 S. Charlotte St. into an 80-seat restaurant along with a market area as well as some patio seating.
An opening was targeted for the end of 2020, but the Bowsers announced last May that delays related to the pandemic pushed that back to this winter.
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