Food & Spirits
With so many new and avant-garde restaurants opening within the last few years, the dining choices in Gettysburg span from the traditional dining to pub faire to the new and exciting haute cuisine.
Here are a few of our favorites
(Each underlined title is a link to the company’s website)
Dobbin House Tavern
Fine dining in a historic 1776 Tavern. An experience to remember. The staff is dressed in period costume and the building is original.
Mai Noodle House
Fresh Asian & Seafood Cuisine
Food 101
Foodies will love the new twist on old favorites.
Antrim 1844
A world class fine dining restaurant with over 17,000 bottles of wine representing 2,400 renowned selections from famed wine regions around the world
The Upper Crust
Wood-fired pizza and your favorite craft beer or signature cocktails
Mason Dixon Distillery
New American eats & craft cocktails are the specialties at this relaxed venue with a laid–back vibe.
Garryowen Irish Pub
Gettysburg’s only Irish owned pub offers a genuine taste of Ireland through Beef Stew, Shepards Pie and Guinness ~ “Music, Talk, and Fun.”
Taco Monarca
It’s the best Mexican food in town. The food is fresh and authentic! Kitty-corner to the historic train station, Lincoln himself would have stopped for lunch. The food is amazing!
Lincoln Social
Food hall and brewery/bar with 10 different eateries from barbecue, to pizza, street tacos to American grill classics with ice cream and cookies for dessert.
Ragged Edge Coffee House
Casual hangout for coffee, light eats & poetry readings in a space brimming with original local art.
Half Pint Creamery
The home of super premium, batch churned, home made ice creams.
Mr. G’s Ice Cream
Cheery spot set in 2 quaint redbrick homes dishing up house made ice cream, sundaes & shakes.
Wineries and Distilleries
Battlefield Brew Works
Pennsylvania's oldest brewery, and distillery combination (under one roof.) Located in a historic Civil War building in Adams County.
Appalachian Brewing Company
Open, airy brewery serves housemade beers & craft sodas alongside burgers & other casual bites.
Adams County Winery
The area's oldest winery, crafting wine since 1975. Nestled against the South Mountains and overlooking Gettysburg
Reid’s Orchard & Winery
It’s more than just the taste of the local hard cider or wine, it’s about the place. Step inside and find your new favorite place in Gettysburg.