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A photo of Devon Seafood + Steak - Hershey restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(11439)
Price: Expensive
• Seafood • Hershey
Booked 63 times today
Upscale casual dining with imagination and style. Located in the historic Hershey Press Building in downtown Hershey, Devon Seafood & Steak offers the freshest seafood sourced globally, prime and choice cuts of steak as well an award winning wine selection and handcrafted cocktails. The service is seamless, and the atmosphere offers a unique blend of upscale and casual chic.
A photo of The Circular at The Hotel Hershey restaurant
4.7
Exceptional(4265)
Price: Expensive
• Contemporary American • Hershey
Booked 11 times today
Our flagship restaurant features the fresh, new flavors of an iconic American dining experience, reimagined. The menu and ambiance provide a versatility of dining experiences, from small plates and drinks at the bar with friends to an intimate meal for two overlooking the beautiful formal gardens. Make your time in Chocolate Town® U.S.A. even more memorable with a visit to The Circular® restaurant.
A photo of 1933 Restaurant & Tavern at The Hotel Hershey restaurant
4.2
Awesome(98)
Price: Expensive
• American • Hershey
Booked 57 times today
1933℠ Restaurant & Tavern at The Hotel Hershey® brings together timeless culinary classics with modern comfort. Featuring an approachable steakhouse menu and elevated pub fare, you will savor bold flavors, unique signature cocktails, and curated draught beer selections. Whether lunch, dinner, or a night out with friends, 1933 is the ideal place to gather, dine, and celebrate.
A photo of Conewago Inn restaurant
4.3
Awesome(128)
Price: Moderate
• Seafood • Manchester
Booked 9 times today
On the main road from York to York Haven, and on the Conewago Creek near the point where the creek meets the Susquehanna River, the Conewago Inn has offered fine dining and friendly service for decades. Revolutionary War statesmen the Marquis de Lafayette in 1825 and author Charles Dickens in 1842 were among those who passed within yards of where you sit today. Prior to and during the American Civil War, slaves escaping from the south were hidden in what is now the basement of the Inn as well as in a barn which stood across the road.In later years, a trolley line brought visitors by the hundreds to Elm Beach Park, a stone’s throw away from the Conewago Inn. The main log building dates to 1860. The building served as a farm house until the early 1920’s when it became an Inn named for the creek that flows nearby. Briefly named the Creekside Inn, the restaurant and tavern has since been known as the Conewago Inn. Enjoy your visit with us and let our family take care of your family!

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