5 Best Cocktail Bars in Lancaster

Josephine's Downtown French
50 W Grant St, Lancaster

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Vanilla Bean Crème Brûlée
Flourless Chocolate Cake
Short Rib Soup Du Jour
Braised Short Rib
Crab Cake Special
Caesar Salad
Duck Breast
Crab Cakes

“Birthday celebration for our daughter. They printed a special greeting in the menu for her!! Such an elegant touch. Food incredible, service amazing. Such a perfect evening. I had the lamb, hubby had duck and daughter had filet Mignon. All perfect.“

4.7 Superb355 Reviews
Bistro Barberet & Bakery French • $$
26 E King St, Lancaster

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Various Cookies and Treats
Raspberry Macaron
French Onion Soup
Pan Seared Salmon
Moules Frites GFO
Pastry Selection
French Pastries
Choux Chantilly
Mac and Cheese
Moules Frites

“A real French bakery with the best macaroons and a variety of pastries.The quality is what you would have in France. Its worth driving over from Philly to have this.It would be one of best experience your taste buds would have had.I would be surprised if anyone would mention that they have had better deserts for the same items anywhere else.I would doubt if any NYC place can be better than this. Have visited them since the last 5 years and the quality is consistent.They have crossaints and coffee, that i plan to be there for breakfast some weekend.Their bistro has great food french food, if you are a fan of real french food.“

4.7 Superb250 Reviews
Bert & The Elephant Bar • $$
29 E King St, Lancaster

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Fried Chicken Sandwich
Fried Cheese

“Went for lunch this past weekend. The team at Bert's is so welcoming and friendly. We felt as if we were visiting a friend home for lunch not a restaurant. Beer selection is amazing. Food was also delicious. We had the Fried Pollock and Lunch Salad. Both were the perfect portion size and priced appropriately. Definitely someone we will regularly visit.“

4.7 Superb53 Reviews
Conway Social Club Cocktail Bar • $$$
28 E King St, Lancaster

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Yellow Canary Citrus and Anise Flavors
Other Worlds Gin Sour Cocktail
Conway Smash Burger
Caviar Bone Marrow
Charcuterie Board
The Conservatory
Fallow Fields
Bacon Burger
Night Stick

“First off you need to make sure you know what you're looking for or you'll walk right past the almost hidden black door. Right off the bat there's a cool, speakeasy feel to the place. Walk up tall, old stairs to a small welcoming area where we were greeted by two very friendly people. They opened the curtains for us and we were taken back in time. Huge wooden shelves filled with hundreds of liquor bottles, velvet bar seats and some cool tables for groups. My wife and I were there for after dinner drinks so sat at the bar and starting speaking with the bartender Dan. He was not only a welcoming person but so knowledgeable about cocktails and it was easy to see his passion for the craft. There's a creative cocktail menu with plenty of unique options, personally I was looking for a mocktail. Dan gave me a few options and I went with the Manhattan. Anyone who has had mocktails knows they often just taste like juice, soda or basically not the cocktail. This Manhattan was completely different. It was delicious and not only tasted like a Manhattan but even simulated the feel of drinking whiskey. Hands down the best mocktail I've ever had, and my wife loved her cocktail as well. The atmosphere is very chill. No loud music, no pushing through a crowd, just relaxing with good drinks and good company. Everyone we spoke with who worked there could not have been nicer. If Dan is there make sure to strike up a conversation, I'm sure you'll learn something new. This is definitely somewhere we will be stopping in again next time in Lancaster.“

4.2 Good72 Reviews
The Bread Pedaler Cocktail Bar • $
116 W Orange St, Lancaster

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Creme Brulee French Toast with Strawberries
Pork Belly Breakfast Tacos
Organic Farmer's Breakfast
Bagel Breakfast Sandwich
Classic Eggs Benedict
Pork Belly Tacos
Biscuits & Gravy
Just a Waffle
Santa Fe
Butcher

“We were visiting from out of town and wanted to try some local brunch spots. The place is right on a corner and it’s a funky smaller spot. I’d definitely recommend reservations for this reason. Service was slower and seemed disjointed. Some tables had 2-3 waitresses coming around, while some tables had to grab someone as they walked past.They have a nice large menu, with something for everyone. The food was fine. Your typical breakfast like anywhere else. Nice place to go if you’re wanting a brunch.“

4.3 Superb79 Reviews
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