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    Caesar salad (side salad size)
    Andrea C.

    Just to clarify, Food 101 is OPEN. It was temporarily closed for a few weeks in fall 2024 but it is back open permanent now - was just there for dinner on 11/25/24 and it was delicious! If you are looking for a delicious, yet affordable place to get sandwiches, artisan pizza, salads, or something a little special, check out Food 101 in downtown Gettysburg, close to Gettysburg College. They have a small space for indoor dining, and also offer carryout. I've eaten there several times and Everything is always delicious and made quickly. Highly recommend for lunch or a casual dinner!

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    Very good and healthy sandwiches. Loved the tuna burger with house pasta salad. Blt also was great with home made french fries

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    Was in town for a soccer tournament, found this place on Yelp. Food was excellent! A good find.

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    Spring House Tavern - Burger at the top, chicken Caesar salad on the bottom and Caesar dressing on the left.

    Spring House Tavern

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    The docent at the Gettysburg Children's Museum recommended this while visiting which helped us…read moredecide our dinner plans. He said that "You are transported back in time the moment you step into the place." He was not wrong. Though it was late evening, there were still tons of people waiting to get in. We were starving but figured the wait must mean the food was worth it and...it was! We chose first available and were seated at the bar in the corner. It was nice because we didn't wait long to be served and we had I nice view of the entire restaurant. A very rustic place that looked as I would imagine it did in 1863. My friend ordered a Caesar salad, fillet, and a baked potato. The salad came with a freshly baked yeast dinner roll. Fillet was cooked to perfection. I ordered the King's Soup which was French onion soup except with large chunks of tender beef in it. My entree was the Spring House Salad which was mixed greens, apples, walnuts, chipped smoked turkey, with herb dressing and it was divine. The sleeper of the meal was the datenut bread with cream cheese that came with my salad. A dark brown molasses bread with dried fruit and nuts. It was so chocked full of nuts and fruit while the dough was the most moist bread I've ever had. I couldn't eat both pieces after the meal so took it in a to go container. I ate it on the drive home and it was still moist and delicious.

    The settling was appropriate for the area, very well done and maintained!! The food was delicious…read moreand was presented well! Portions were just right. Our waitress was absolutely amazing! She was clearly overwhelmed, but somehow managed to keep herself together and did not skip a beat. Did not miss a thing. So impressive!! Definitely get to this place - something for everyone.

    One Lincoln Food & Spirits - Thanksgiving Plate

    One Lincoln Food & Spirits

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    Great location but not a great food experience! Came here before a show at the Majestic. They are…read moreseverely lacking on staff - there was one waitress for the entire place who also seemed to be the bartender. She was busy so she couldn't check on us; if she had, the food may have been better. We each got sandwiches. I asked if a side salad could be substituted for a side and the answer was NO! It was weird, why couldn't I get that? I got the portobello panini. The flavor was ok, the mushroom was pretty touch but if I cut it with a knife it was okay. The BLT was specifically asked for crispy bacon and it was the floppiest, fattest bacon. My bf just pulled it off. Anyway this was not a great experience. The drinks were pretty good so I might go back for just that but not the food.

    The hotel restaurant in the middle of Gettysburg I'm sort of curious about this…read more I had a nice meal here but there was no one else in it when other places had lines. It is done in a minimalist decor and dim tones which after spending a few hours hiking around in the sun is nicely refreshing. a lunch runs $13-$17 and i had a Reuben and a beer. I'm used to Reubens being fairly tall, this was flat but filling and the flavor was fine. Just off to one side through a door is the hotel bar which looks nice but is so ornate that it stands out awkwardly from the more spartan surroundings. The rest room is a little bit of a hike through the hotel but that was really the only issue I had. The fact it was empty in the middle of the day, with tourists all around, and literally right in the middle of town made me wonder 'what do they know that i don't?' But for my part I had a nice, relaxed lunch in a pleasantly cool and dark location. Would I go there again? Sure.

    Gettysburg Eddie's - Bourbon BBQ Chicken at Gettysburg Eddie's

    Gettysburg Eddie's

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    It's been quite a while since my wife stopped here to dine... probably 5+ years…read more I've noticed that in the 17 years I've been in Gettysburg y this restaurant is #1 still here, and #2 continues a level of food service that both the locals and tourists enjoy. My wife and I both had the shrimp baskets and two soft drinks for lunch. The shrimp baskets were $17 each and the soft drinks $3 each. With tax and tips the total bill came to $50. The shrimp were obviously pre-battered and frozen but they were pretty tasty. The french fries had some kind of a nice crispy coating and were excellent. The coleslaw was pretty tired. The service was cordial and quick. The decor is as I remembered very nice. There is free parking behind this restaurant, but not many people know it is there. The only reason I gave four stars instead of five is because I think that the cost of the luncheon was a little more than it should've been for what we received. Had the shrimp been coated with a batter and fried from scratch (instead of being taken out of a frozen bag) I might've been able to award five stars. But... All in all this restaurant continues to hold its "very good to excellent" reputation for food and service over many years. I would die there again and I would recommend it with no reservations.

    Right in the middle of the very touristy part of Gettysburg, surrounded by tacky shops, and with…read morealmost no nearby parking. We were there on a busy Saturday; they were clearly slammed and probably understaffed, and it took a bit over 20 minutes after ordering to get our food. Other than the wait for the kitchen, the service at the table was very good. It felt a bit pricey at about $62 for two with tip. Cheesesteaks were good but on the small side for $17 and $19 (the latter on a gluten‑free bun), and a little light on the Cheese Whiz. That, plus a cider and a Coke, left the overall experience somewhat underwhelming.

    101 - newamerican - Updated May 2026

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