Bar & Grill near Gettysburg

Blue & Gray Bar & Grill Bar & Grill • $
2 Baltimore St, Gettysburg

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An America Burger and Waffle Cut Fries
Hand Breaded Chicken Fingers
Philly Cheesesteak
Brisket Sandwich
Cuban Sandwich
Chicken Wings
Crab Dip Fries
Veggie Burger
Fried Shrimp
Steak Night

“A tavern in Gettysburg. We did not expect much but the food was HOT, and plentiful. We realized too late that the burgers are an 8oz patty, way more than most of us could eat. I'd recommend it if you're looking for a tavern with good and fast service and reasonable prices.“

4.2 Good196 Reviews
Earle's Inn Pub & Grille Bar & Grill • $$
2806 York Rd, Gettysburg

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Italian Sub on a Philly Soft Hoagie Roll
Dry Rub Wings
Fried Shrimp
Patty Melt

“Old school place. We got into town late and this was close to the hotel. It's a local neighborhood watering hole ?. Bar tender was nice and the food was fantastic. They do smoke in there and I don't think kids are allowed so know that going in. But we had great burgers and they had good tunes playing.“

4.4 Superb50 Reviews
The Livery Bar & Grill • $
900 Chambersburg Rd, Gettysburg

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Pub Style Potato Skins
Pickled Egg
Pulled Pork
Burger

“This is a great casual place- I usually grab takeout for the way home, usually pulled pork or a burger when I don’t feel like cooking- it’s a nice treat, the food has always been good (otherwise it would be a one and done!)- not too many places on the way out of town but this fits the bill- good food, right on route 30 west heading out of Gettysburg. Lovely bed and breakfast on the premises but I can only speak for the food. Very good“

3.3 Good46 Reviews
Mckee's Tavern Bar & Grill • $$
78 Country Club Trail, Fairfield - 8.94 miles

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French Fries

“I can't remember the last time that I have been to Liberty and that's because it's been years! I am not an "avid" skier, but I do enjoy hitting the slopes and every time I go, I ask...why don't I do this more often? This year I had the opportunity to plan a ski weekend for 2 and one of the main criteria was that the resort needed to be a reasonable driving distance from DC (meaning, no more than 2 hours:). Liberty fit the bill and after reviewing the site, I decided to book and have absolutely no regrets. My decision was also aided by the fact that I purchased an Epic pass and Liberty Resort is now part of the Vail Resorts family and my Epic pass could be used at Liberty. Read my Epic Pass review here. I booked a room in the Alpine Lodge with 2 double beds. Located on the 2nd floor, the room was very tidy and extremely clean! The linens were fresh and the bathroom was extremely clean. They provided the necessary toiletries including some luxurious hand lotion (available for purchase if you like it). Our room was also equipped with a mini fridge and a coffee maker. I wish the room would have been stocked with tea as well, but we had to go to the main lodge and get that. We had a private balcony with a side view of the main lodge. I'm sure this would be nice to enjoy when weather permits. The Alpine Lodge is conveniently located in between the main lodge and the slopes. You can access the main eateries and lessons counter from the lodge without having to exit. The main restaurant, The Eagle & the Owl, located inside the main lodge (where you will also check-in), was just a stones throw from our room and where we ate all of our meals. We experienced some of the best service there even if the choices were a bit limited. Dinner and lunch were good, but breakfast was buffet and definitely lacking Our breakfast options were pancakes (Saturday only), eggs, potatoes, bacon, sausage and some bagels and pastries. The Sunday breakfast buffet definitely went downhill and the options were just an oversized quiche made of powdered eggs, potatoes, bacon and some quick breads. There was no a la carte breakfast option. I will say that the service from the wait staff and everyone in the restaurant was always top notch! Other eating options were limited and really on-the-go fast food and snack types. I will say that we didn't have a chance to sample McKee's Tavern because it closed before were were off the mountain...next time. There is an indoor pool in the basement of the main lodge. We took a peak just to confirm that it is there and there's a hot tub in the pool as well. We decided to go ahead and hit the Bubly tubing on our first night and it didn't disappoint. Would you believe that this was my first time tubing...ever? I can hardly believe it and think that I may. have blocked it from my memory. Anyhow, the tubing was fun and fast and it was super cold. We took a shuttle from the Alpine lodge to the tubing station for an 8pm session. While we did buy our tickets in advance, it didn't really seem necessary once we were there and it wasn't crowded. I do like that they have a separate rest area for the tubers to relax, eat and recharge. There is food and snacks for purchase (pizza, chips, candy, soda, hot chocolate). The staff at the tubing station (indoor/outdoor) was just as welcoming and helpful as the staff at the lodge and throughout the resort. As far as skiing goes...it was as good as can be expected. Mother Nature wasn't really feeling it again this season and didn't bless us with the cold or snow that we would have liked for a January trip, but we made the most of it. Most of the trails were available as well as the tubing. We took a group lesson which is always a nice refresher. It started out very chaotic with everyone showing up for their respective lessons and the staff was trying to segment folks based on their self-assessments of their ski levels. I was moved around a little and an instructor was nice enough to let me join his group. We were a“

3.5 Good13 Reviews
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