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- JJEFFERYVIPPhiladelphia County •53 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoAnother enjoyable dinner. I had the scallops and my wife had the chicken. Everything was paired tastefully. We also order a side of broccoli in cheese sauce which went well with both our dinners. Service was very good and while we would say the noise level was moderate we were able to have good conversation which is always a plus to us.More infoThe Greenfield RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Lancaster•4.7
- EEileenAtlantic City / South Jersey Shore •33 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoWelcomed by Kyle who mixed excellent drinks and answered questions about menu. Emily provided great attention and timed service well. Enjoyed salmon, fillets and lamb chops. Highly recommend.More infoOsteria AvantiPrice: Expensive• Italian• Leola•4.8
- PPatrickPhiladelphia County •1 review5.0Dined 4 days agoAfter a few years not dining at The Log Cabin, we returned for our 48th anniversary. The booth room was where we last celebrated so we returned there. There are 3 booths and two tables - all were occupied by couples celebrating their anniversaries. My wife had Pasta Primavira, I had the Salmon Oscar. Both were outstanding. Being non- drinkers I can not comment regarding the libations and the server was excellent as we're all the staff, efficient and friendly. As we finished with coffee, a local roast, Whiff coffee roaster which was very good, the owner of the restaurant made his way around the dining rooms and spoke with each couple. Not just in passing but had actual conversations at each stop, ending with an invitation to explore the facility and look around. Very impressive. The prices are not for the faint hearted but in keeping with a fine dining experience. The decor has been redone and refreshed from the last time we were here; it seems brighter and yet intimate at the same time. We will renew our anniversary tradition at the Log Cabin going forward and more than likely bring family and friends for those special dinner celebrations ahead.More infoThe Log CabinPrice: Very Expensive• American• Leola•4.8
- TTomVIPPhiladelphia County •39 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMY wife and I had dinner with another couple to celebrate a job change. The service was impeccable from start to finish and all of the food was delicious. I have eaten at Gibraltar about once or twice a year for the last 6 years or so - and have always been pleased.More infoGibraltar LancasterPrice: Expensive• Seafood• Lancaster•4.8
- JJaniceIndiana •1 review4.0Dined on 16 Nov 2024We always enjoy eating at Funck’s. Our service was great. The food was very good. I just wish the lobster tacos came with a side of something. Tortilla chips would have been great to add some crunch and interest.More infoFunck's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• American• Leola•4.5
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Leola, Pennsylvania, is a small town in Lancaster County that is home to a multitude of American-style restaurants. Fine dining is also available in Leola as there are several establishments with an excellent selection of steak, lobster, and other delicacies. However, the international food in Leola, like the many Italian restaurants and authentic Dutch eateries, shouldn't be missed, either. Other international selections include French and Mexican restaurants. You can find common bistros and pubs serving up your favorite comfort food. There are also multiple restaurants focused on vegetarian or gluten-free menus to meet the needs of specific diets. Of course, when in Amish country, it's imperative to try a slice of shoofly pie.