Lunch at the Kling House
We get asked several times a day "where is a good place to eat around here?' Lancaster is known for is smorgasbords, large buffets with ample servings of PA Dutch foods. In the small town of Intercourse though, there are no smorgasbords, though several good ones are only a few miles away, we will cover them in a later post. Here are our recommendations for eating a good meal in our hometown.Kling House
This restaurant is located in the Kitchen Kettle Village, a collection of over 40 small shops and a must visit. The restaurant is open for breakfast and lunch and features a variety of local staples like scrapple and meat loaf. Several of the Snyder family had lunch there recently and were exceptionally pleased.
Olde Mill Restaurant
The only option in town for dinner, the Olde Mill Restaurant is in the recently renovated Intercourse Inn & Suites. It draws a heavily local crowd on week nights and features a solid menu of local delicacies like pork & sauerkraut. We often order carryout from here, and sometimes have company dinners here.
Stoltzfus Meats/Amos' Place Restaurant
This is our favorite spot for a quick breakfast or lunch. Everything is made to order. Amos's Place Restaurant is located in Stoltzfus Meats & Deli. Our favorites include eggs & scrapple for breakfast, a spicy kickin chicken wrap, or broasted chicken for lunch. Also try to hand cut fries or a PA Dutch version of the Philly cheesesteak. It can get very busy during lunch time on Saturdays but they do offer the option to call ahead and order.
We'll look at some of the restaurants outside of town in a few weeks. Let us know what your favorites are!