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    Darsky's Cafe

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    8 years ago

    Great Sandwiches! We had the Kielbasa w/ peppers and onions and Turkey Rubin. Real good tasting, good service and nice atmosphere!

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    Lewistown Creamery - Tea berry hand dipped in a waffle cone.

    Lewistown Creamery

    3.7(7 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    It's always nice to have an ice cream shop within walking distance of (grandma's) home, so I'll…read moregive these guys the benefit of the doubt. They have a great product, but their deliberation and ordering system is chaotic and frustrating: all the offerings are scattered across several posterboards and smaller pieces of paper taped willy-nilly to the windows, and they are liable to be out of half of what you ask for. They need a single, comprehensive menu board and better inventory management skills. BUT--the stuff that comes out of the window is really good. I can vouch for the chocolate, the toasted coconut, and the chocolate-covered pretzel flavors, not to mention the s'mores sundae. Oh, plus they give free roasted peanuts with an order. And they even gave a free little dish of vanilla frozen yogurt to my brother's dog!

    It's a good all American ice cream stand. They have a decent variety of frozen treats and the…read morestaple ice cream. Soft serve or hand dipped, they have both. Like most stands, you can have it in a cone or bowl. They even do doggie bowls for the canine members of the family. The banana split is highly recommended. They also have a great variety of sundaes and shakes. On top of this, they have a decent selection of PA homestyle comfort foods. The special change often so watch for that. I bought chicken corn soup off of them and it was just how it should be. The right amount of everything in there. My hope is that the locals will keep supporting this place as it is a solid mom and pop shop. You don't find that as often as you use to. I recommend a stop, if you are in the electric avenue area. It is right up the street from the on/off ramp for 322 and several red lights from Mcdonalds. Easy to get to.

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    Don Julio Mexican Restaurant - Birria tacos

    Don Julio Mexican Restaurant

    5.0(5 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    This place was phenomenal! A true cultural gem located in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. It is hard to…read morefind such bold and authentic flavors in this area. I was greeted by warm and welcoming customer service and seated promptly. The ambiance is very cool, imagine diner style. I ordered the birria tacos, and they were beyond delicious! From the tasty broth filled with flavor, to the authentic and delicious salsa with a nice spice kick! I ordered four tacos total! I ate every single taco down to the last bite too! This place was absolutely phenomenal! From the customer service, to the flavors, and so much more! I will be stopping by again in the future.

    I am so glad this is my first review for 2025. We are so lucky to have this gem in Lewistown. I…read morewill openly admit, I am a taco snob from the west who grew up with Latina girlfriends and homemade tamales either given or purchased in a Walmart parking lot from a kind auntie. IYKYK. There are only 4 taco places I would eat In Pennsylvania period and one them was featured on Netflix. This made it to top 3. In a place where diversity and authentic flavors are unfamiliar and unknown, we finally have Don Julio for the world to see here! I knew when I tasted that Horchata, we were in business along with the Masa flour bags of course. We also get carnitas as a test everywhere and do you see that slight crisp on that soft carnitas (aka it's pulled pork for those unfamiliar but better)?! You had me there because that's the only way to eat carnitas. We are slowly going through the menu but I recommend this place for wonderful service and real Mexican food (no not the 1000 chains in Harrisburg or state college). Stop by on your way to a Penn state game or visiting state college to beat the crowds and get real food! Yes you have Taco Bell and your typical fast casual chipotle when you're in a pinch. But support local and they do quick take out as well! Now enough compliments here are the stats 20/10 - the food take out or not has wonderful flavor and is authentic. Come here if you want real Mexican food. It's all made from scratch and is reasonably priced for the amount of food and meat you get per bite. Price and value per bite friends in this economy? Wowza. They start you out with chips and salsa and salsa tastes way better than what you usually get in other places but resist the urge to fill up on chips if you can.. What to do: Carnitas - obviously? Not spicy Birria tacos is basically beef that's been braised in that little soup they give with tons of flavor that then make baby quesadillas with. Not spicy - that's what the hot sauce is for. Chorizo tacos - think spiced ground pork that has real flavor. It can be considered spicy to some palettes. I would ask for more hot sauce or to try different sauces. Ps I will add more comments and pictures as we go through their menu. 10/10 - service, we had a very attentive waitress and my only comment is we need to find a better way to ease people who have never tried real Mexican food. I can see locals feeling overwhelmed and struggling to make choices since their basis of comparison are the two places above sadly. Ambiance is like family restaurant vibes. You're here to eat and talk! This is not a dimly lit not enough to eat vibe. You'll leave full and joyous. Things you may struggle but don't hold it against them: parking. The parking is shared with the local beer store so it can get tight. Just park at Lowe's if you're desperate. Or take out? No alcohol for those who care or need. If they get their liquor or beer and wine license, I can see even more people coming! Winning combo. They take card and cash. And for those local - it's in the same place as the sticky bun diner. And you will need to come on in on the side. Lastly if they offer Italian don't be phased and try it. The owner cooked Italian food for the longest time in the area so it'll be fire.

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    Shy Bear Brewing

    Shy Bear Brewing

    4.2(99 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    $$

    Always consistent and setting the bar high! Since moving out…read moreof the area we don't get to visit SB as much as we used to, so it was great to get a chance to stop in for Dr. Nyce's Christmas performance on Sunday. Our visit was great as usual! The service and employees are friendly and professional, making sure our drinks are topped off all evening. The large selection of beer has something for everyone from dark stoudts to juicy IPAs. They also have a great selection of cocktails for the non-beer drinkers.  The menu offered a variety to choose from and still reflects Shy Bear's commitment to serving  quality cuisine. The crab egg rolls were very flavorful and the Rueben was amazing. My burger was cooked perfectly and served with quality french fries.  The live music was great and provided a fun atmosphere for all.  Two words-- Jay Bird. Still the standard for all other IPAs!

    5 - I'd try to convince my wife to drive an hour just to come here. Skip to the end to see my…read morerating scale. Shy Bear is a top-five brewery for this kid. The three things I look for in a brewery are an inviting outdoor space, accessibility to some good grub, and (of course) some quality beers. Big bonus if a place is dog friendly. Shy Bear easily accomplishes all three and earns a double bonus for welcoming our Doodle. The staff was great - they were packed but our hostess and waitress both made sure we were taken care of without being up-in-your-face. They understood both the food and beer menus and were able to make good suggestions. The overall atmosphere of the place was fun too - trivia night was going on while we were there and even the people who weren't playing along were obviously engaged. We had lunch not too much earlier, but we couldn't pass up trying one of the flatbreads that the waitress recommended. We were very happy that we did - just the right size and very tasty. We each got a flight of five so we got to sample a good chunk of their offerings. They had some unique variations like a cookies n cream sour and they also had some truer to original styles that I prefer - and I walked out with a four pack of their West Coast IPA to prove it. For sure I intend to try to convince Mama to go back again, get a room nearby, and sip on a few drinks outside when it's warmer - even though it's about a two hour trip! My rating scale: 1 - Just don't 2 - You'll survive, but there are better choices close by 3 - Good choice if you're in the area 4 - I'd drive 30 minutes out of my way just to come here 5 - I'd try to convince my wife to drive an hour just to come here

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