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Going Gourmet in Gettysburg
"If you’re looking for a quick breakfast to get your day started, head to The Ugly Mug for coffee and breakfast sandwiches. This local-favorite has a wide range including delicious freshly toasted bagelwiches, and desserts. Address: 168 Carlisle St, Gettysburg, PA"
"Eighty Two Café is another tempting destination for coffee lovers — the store roasts all of its coffee in house. People take their java VERY seriously here!. But there’s still plenty of fun to be had, especially on Thursday trivia nights."
"this place is run by amazing people who make amazing drinks. you are missing out if you dont go here for your coffee!!"
"Here you’ll find an incredible selection of house-roasted coffee, tea and hot chocolate drinks that definitely won’t disappoint. Through its sister company, Ragged Edge Roasting Company, the coffee house is able to offer high-quality, single-origin coffee that is about as fresh as it gets. Whether you want to start off your morning with a hot or cold brew, Ragged Edge has you covered."
"Excellent coffee shop and place to socialize relax and serves great sandwiches and or deserts. Lots of locals while family owned that are so sweet and f..."
"Indoor seating closed , parking lot is a disaster to try and get to the drive thru, ridiculously long wait. I chose not to go back again."
"Normally this store gets a five star ranking, not so much todsy. At 12 noon they left a line of customers wait while they worked on a phone order."
"In fact, its employees, a collection of volunteer artists, consider the space “a creative environment where people from all different backgrounds could come together in pursuit of enjoying community, fostering creativity, and advancing culture.”. The coffee, sodas, and smoothies are just an added bonus to this quaint, eclectic space including a library, artistic spaces, board games, and a cozy workspace. You won’t fail to detect the charm of every single nook and book available to you."
"20-22 Lincoln Sq, Gettysburg, PA 17325-2205American, Bar, PubLunch, Dinner, DrinksTakeout, Outdoor Seating, Private Dining, Seating, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free Wifi, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service+1 717-334-7100http://www.the-pub.com/"
"You often have to put in some time waiting at the door to this incredibly popular spot, but it’s worth it. If you can grab a seat in the bar, go for it. Completely rebuilt from the ground up after a fire close to 20 years ago, The Pub is nearly an exact replica of what was there before."
"This sports bar and restaurant pays tribute to Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher, Eddy Plank who was born 10 years afar the Civil War on his parents farm north of Gettysburg. He had quite the illustrious career ranking 13th on the All Time Win List. Gettysburg Eddies specializes in homestyle dishes, NY-style deli sandwiches, Maryland crab cakes, and burgers."
"217 Steinwehr Ave, Gettysburg, PA 17325-2801Takeout, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiAmerican, Bar, Pub, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Brunch, Late NightSGD 26+1 717-334-1100"
"If you’re very keen on knowing the American history, then this is one place which you should head right away. The Lincoln Train Museum in Gettysburg is an iconic museum as it tells many hidden facts and tales of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Also, the museum exhibits many working modern train layouts and also the funeral train which was used to carry Lincoln’s body from Washington to...Read more"
"This museum highlights President Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg from Washington D.C. and features over 1,000 model trains from many countries, dioramas and more."
"As early as the late 1700's Africans were brought to Gettysburg as slave labor. In the course of time others would arrive as free men. It is not widely known that while much of the nation lay in the grip of slavery, approximately 180 African Americans living a mere ten miles north of the Mason-Dixon Line lived as free men and women in Gettysburg."
"The museums in Gettysburg give the very essence of its citizens and rich culture. If you are looking for something deeper and more meaningful, head to the museums in city. Explore the cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical side of Gettysburg with these museums."
"Gettysburg has many places which tell the tales behind Battle of Gettysburg in different ways. And Rupp House is no exception. Get soaked in the historical facts and information dating back to 19th century and know closely about the struggle and pain that went into the Battle of Gettysburg."
"Opened in June 2003, the Rupp House History Center offers visitors a glimpse of what life was like for the civilians of Gettysburg, as well as the soldiers, during the battle. The Rupp House features interactive displays and hands-on exhibits."
"I got a cold burger after waiting for about 12 mins for my food and went to the cashier and he said they would fix it. So I threw it out and waited 10 mi..."
"$6 gets you a bacon burger (ketchup, mayo, pickles & the burger is easily a quarter pounder), fries, refillable drink..."