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    CoreLife Eatery

    3.5 (81 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Kelly N.

    I have since been back twice and the workers are a lot friendly! Got a bowl from my birthday, hint if you sign up for emails you get free large bowl on your birthday! It was delicious!!! Service better and food great would go back again and again

    Korean BBQ Pork
    Julia E.

    Ordered takeout from CoreLife yesterday. OMG so good! Super easy to order ahead and pickup. I ordered the Korean BBQ pork bowl and the kids power bowl. The BBQ pork was amazing and had a little bit of a kick to it. The fried egg is an excellent touch! My daughter (5) loved the power bowl. Perfect kids portion including everything she likes (rice, corn, cucumbers, oranges and chicken). Everything was reasonably priced. I would definitely order from here many more times!!

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    David H.

    Normally the busy intersection CoreLife is situated really discourages me from stopping because of the daunting traffic volume and traffic patterns. But now that I've made my one visit, I know I will be back.   The exterior facade and signage are all designed in good taste.  The interior feels clean and inviting, a bit of a museum cafe feel.  For whatever reason, somehow "Corel Life" got stuck in my head instead of "Core Life"...Either way works for me:) I can feel the "freshness" element by the display of raw ingredients in the back wall, as well as the sight of the staff grating ginger root directly onto the bowl.  The set up reminds me of poke bowls a la Freshido and Hawaii Poke, including the build-your-own option. But here they offer more than just bowls - there are soups and tacos as well.  And the ambience and healthfulness also seem a notch higher.  The selection of exotic drinks also stands out. On this visit this was what I ordered:    - Korean Pulled Pork Taco   - Steak Fajita Taco   - Spicy Thai Chicken Taco   - Southwest Grilled Chicken Bowl   - Beet Lemonade I must say I was very impressed. Each item was visually enticing, fun to eat, and each one set itself apart from others in terms of taste. In addition to being delicious, there's so much grains and fibers in the mix that I can honestly stuff myself without guilt.  I love the fact the tacos are thick, springy and toasted (almost like naan), and I love the purple rice and cilantro dressing in the Southwest Grilled Chicken Bowl.  The Beet Lemonade tasted like earthy plum juice and I am a fan.  Overall it was a successful initiation to this franchise and I'm sure I will be making future visits.

    Keri O.

    When CoreLife first opened, I LOVED this place. It may be the holiday rush or supply chain issues, but my experience today was bad enough to make me leave this review to warn others. My husband and I got two salads and a $3 cup of bone broth for me. Our total was around $26, with the tip it was a flat $30 charge. I picked up the order and came home to find two very sparse salad bowls. We ordered the steak bacon and Cobb salads. They were missing several ingredients including bacon (both), walnuts, bread, avocado and cucumbers. I called and a manager did refund about half of the purchase, which I appreciate. I just tried the bone broth and it has no flavor. It's nothing compared to what CoreLife used to be. It makes me deeply sad, but CoreLife is definitely off my list for the next several months.

    Mac and cheese
    Charles B.

    First time here, I got the Cob salad it was ok, I liked the blue cheese dressing and the Mac and cheese. They don't have soft drinks but I did like the cranberry lemonade drink, It's a little pricey it was $20 something for a drink, small salad and a small Mac and cheese.

    The salad I had custom made! The Brussels on the side we're terrific!
    John G.

    Interesting assortment of salad fixings starting with bases of greens or rice or quinoa and you can get 5 toppings, some you don't see in other places, rice noodles, & spicy broccoli and plenty of other options for your taste I also opted for roasted Brussels sprouts as a side! They do offer combos and plates. Unusual drinks Herbal Teas and lemonades. The place is new & fresh & some what clean (tables &Counters needed some love) the staff are friendly! Not sure I want to give it a fourth Star till I try their soups or their plates and check out their clean up on a week day!

    Laura P.

    This place has been open for a month now, the environment is bright and clean, foods are fresh and they provide a vegan friendly option. There are broth, salad, race based bowl, you can either build your own or order the existing combos. Everything is fairly priced and there are tables for you to dine in. Just don't forget to clean up after yourself so everyone can share a clean environment. Overall it's a great spot to grab a quick lunch with healthier options instead of the typical fast foods, they are tasty as well!

    Steak bacon and blue. Cranberry vin dressing, added egg, mandarins and crunchy tortillas.

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    Men In The Kitchen

    3.9(17 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    The Review: Men in the Kitchen…read more My reviews are different. I do not announce myself or tell anyone. I am here to do a review!! It was a rainy Sunday, and I was working up a hunger while driving Uber for content. I went to three different spots before I finally found the place I should've gone to first. The food and atmosphere at this restaurant are so good that I want to find another establishment just like it, but so far--at least on this day--nothing in the area can beat it. I don't know why I treat this restaurant like a good wife that a man might constantly cheat on but always returns to. I'm not saying that I actually cheat; I'm just using that for context! So, I found myself once again at Two Men in the Kitchen. Since it was Easter Sunday, they offered a buffet or a special limited menu. There was fish and chicken wings available, and I chose the wings. Since I don't eat meat often, I asked for their "House Sauce," and it is by far amazing. I paired the wings with the 3-cheese baked mac & cheese and sweet potatoes. I went for the sides first because I wanted to save the best for last--I already knew that house sauce was going to be incredible, especially on the chicken and greens eggrolls they have. The mac & cheese was great; it had a crunchy outside yet remained soft in the middle, and the cheese pull was amazing. The sweet potatoes were definitely homemade; I could tell because every slice was a different cut, which I appreciate because it proves they didn't come out of a can. Now for the best part: the chicken wings. They were cooked perfectly--neither overdone nor underdone, with no pink on the inside. Everything was pure. I did happen to taste a little bit of Old Bay on the wings, so I asked the chef if that was part of the secret seasoning. He said no, so maybe someone slipped some in by accident, but it didn't stop me from indulging. I also ordered one of their house special drinks--a Hennessy and rum cocktail. It was a very pretty drink, but unfortunately, I am not a fan of Hennessy. Personally, I think it tastes like house keys or licking a brass knob when you're a kid. On my scale, the drink was a 2 out of 5; I just don't think rum and cognac should mix, but that's just my opinion. The atmosphere was amazing and the bathrooms were clean. I will definitely visit this place again and again, although sometimes it is hard to tell if they are open because of the heavily tinted windows. For those who know the area, this is the old firehouse in Harrisburg. I was told that on the weekends, they clear some tables to create a dance floor, which is a nice touch. There is plenty of bar seating and booths, making it a kid-friendly environment. The only thing I don't like--which applies to every restaurant on 2nd Street--is that it's very hard to find parking. The Scale * Location & Parking: (3/5) * Staff & Engagement: (4/5) * Food Consistency: (4.7/5)

    First off... love the name of the place and the menu looks great!! I did get confused on which door…read moreto come in. I don't see it properly posted. I also couldn't pay for parking. You have to do it online, via text, and it won't allow you to purchase any time less than an hour. Kinda sucks for those carrying out. Totally not the restaurant's fault though. I got the jerk quesadilla without the jerk ranch sauce. They don't serve this or their regular quesadilla with salsa or pica de gallo so it does taste a little bland. The jerk flavor isn't coming thru for me. It's a little disappointing but it's also just a quesadilla so I don't expect much. I'm not deterred though. I'd be interested in trying more on the menu. It seemed like a cozy place to sit and eat. I'd also like to eat there on my next visit. I'll update my review when I do.

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    Everything about this screams, Irish speakeasy! As an appetizer, we ordered sausage, fried deviled…read moreeggs, which were surprisingly amazing with a honey mustard type of a sauce for dipping. My partner ordered fish and chips, which came out to be a huge piece of white fish, lightly battered and a generous portion of french fries, since Saint Paddy's day had passed. I ordered bangers and mash which again was amazing!. Sorry, no pictures this time.

    This spot has a great atmosphere with an easy, laid-back vibe. The people are welcoming, the food…read moreis good--borderline top-tier--and the drinks are creative and well executed. The cocktails alone are worth the visit. The bartenders really know their craft, and the alcohol selection, including local beers, is solid. My only real issue is brunch. Every time I've visited after 12 p.m. (brunch is served until 2 p.m.), there's been a problem--either they're no longer taking food orders, the kitchen is backed up with a 45-minute wait, or they've simply run out of food. It comes off unprofessional and could definitely be handled better. I've noticed this becoming a growing trend during brunch service in general, and while some people suggest arriving as early as 10 a.m. for the best experience, consistency matters. If you're offering brunch, you should be properly staffed and prepared to serve guests throughout the full service window. Period. It's especially frustrating when you've traveled specifically to experience their culinary offerings and hit a wall like that. Overall, if you're looking for a spot that feels like a New York-style dive bar with elevated drinks and solid food--if you catch it at the right time--this place delivers. Just plan strategically if brunch is your goal.

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    3.3(159 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Flinchy's is a very solid American restaurant/bar in Lemoyne, PA. My companion and I have visited…read moremany times over the years and have had good experiences every time. We dropped by for lunch on a recent weekday. She ordered "The Meltdown" as her meal whike I had the "What The Weck" sandwich. Both were excellent, and my sandwich was a decent approximation of a Buffalo NY favorite (roast beef on a kimmelweck roll). Authentic "weck" is impossible to find in this area and I appreciated their attempt. Our bartender/server also brought additional chips for The Meltdown after we devoured the first batch. Whatever tortilla chips Flincy's uses are slightly thicker and ideal for this queso dip. Service here is fast and friendly. There's a large indoor bar/seating area as well as a nice outdoor bar. The outdoor space is enclosed and heated during cooler months and is a great open air spot when the weather warns up. Full bar, nice beer selection, and a decent wine selection for a place like this.

    One thing to note is that there was an impressive amount of gluten free options on the menu which…read moreis something I look for. I ended up getting the Sirloin Filet on the hot rocks and thought it was amazing. The steak was a good size for the price, the mashed potatoes had so much flavor, and the vegetables were fresh and delicious! I also thought the selection of vegetables was different from your normal broccoli or asparagus with steak dinners. We ended the meal with their gluten free lava cake which was so good! Overall, we had a great experience for our first time visiting. Our server was great and very helpful. The place does get pretty smoky with all of the hot rocks so they had to open the door to air it out, so I would keep that in mind.

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