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    Eastland Alpacas

    4.9 (25 reviews)

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    Jess A.

    We just love to visit the Alpacas every time we can. Most of the Alpacas are very friendly, you are able to pet and feed them. The owners are just wonderful, they do private tours which I highly recommend. We were able to get up close and personal with the Alpacas. Joy (one of the owners) was such a pleasant person to speak to and a great tour guide. She answered all our questions. She gave us food to fee the Alpacas. All the Alpacas were very clam and allowed us to touch and hug them. We are going back again in Nov and I will bring more family to enjoy these beautiful animals. You must also go in her little shop, it has beautiful hand made Alpacas items. A must for family to visit. Ops almost forgot, at the end of the tour they give little bags of Alpaca felt to take home.

    AnnMarie N.

    Randomly internet searching "things to do" visiting the area for the weekend... honestly a must see - great experience for adults and kids. Donation only - well deserved a healthy donation from our group! Pet, feed and take photos with the Alpacas, well behaved and super soft ! Our guide Kevin was A+ and the little shop up the hill has items made from Pure Alpaca furryness!

    Kat J.

    BEST PLACE EVER! This was my favorite part of our weekend trip in the Lancaster area. If you are an animal lover, this is a must stop for you if you are ever in the area. I didn't know what to expect before arriving. I emailed the owners of the farm, Kevin and Sue, to inquire about making an appointment for a tour. Sue was super responsive and gave us a few time slots. On the day of, we were running late, and when I called Sue to see if I can move our tour, she was extremely gracious and helpful in giving me another time slot. This farm is where dreams are made of, no seriously, it's not a hyperbole. I've always wanted to meet an alpaca, and it was everything I thought it would be and more. Their furs are sooooo soft and they are such gentle animals. Kevin was the best guide, he was knowledgeable and had funny anecdotes to share throughout the hour long tour. He also made sure that we got plenty of photo ops, especially with the insta-famous sunglass wearing alpaca. I also got in some cuddle time with the baby alpaca. Overall, it was such a fun excursion, I didn't want to leave. On a side note, the tour was done through donation, please support Kevin and Sue by buying their merchandises and/or leave a donation. I brought three pair of alpaca socks and they are super comfy, highly highly recommend!

    The barn leading to the farm.
    Lori D.

    Absolutely the nicest people and alpaca farm. We arrived at 11am for a tour of the farm. There was a family of four and another mom and daughter. We started in the barn and visited the babies. We made our way around the different pens visiting all the alpacas and a lama. I think there were roughly 90 of them. Our host was so gracious and let us take as many pics as we wanted. He explained a lot about the alpacas and their life on the farm. It was a great way to spend an hour in Lancaster. The animals seemed to love the attention and food. Thank you so much for sharing your farm. There is a donation box at the end of the tour and a beautiful gift shop with an amazing amount of alpaca items.

    Nancy H.

    if you are looking for a relaxing place you just find it! This place has the most adorable Alpacas, we were able to pet them and buy Alpaca products. During our visit we saw how the Alpacas got their hair cut and how the people that works there take care of them. Family friendly environment good place to admire nature at its full. My baby got his first Alpaca puppet and Alpaca hat just love this place; it is an excellent getaway.

    Katie W.

    Super friendly, interactive, learning experience. We were able to interact with a ton of alpacas of various ages (including two babies!). It is extremely clear that the alpacas here are well taken care of and their caretakers are knowledgeable and really care about the well-being of their animals. We are thinking about having alpacas in the future, and they were happy to answer any and every question that we asked. I'm not sure how many other places would take you into the fields and pens with the animals. Also pretty cool that they have 2 llamas for comparison. Also when we visited there were tons of adorable kittens. Just another perk of visiting!

    Ted M.

    A really fun place to visit with the family and kids! I definitely recommend a visit while out in PA!! The farm is run by Kevin and Sue Zurin. Sue was our guide and we got to see several sections of the farm where there were so many alpacas around us (93 at the time)! We were given food to feed the alpacas and there were gentle eating out of our hands. Many of the animals were friendly enough to pet and stand by them. One of them was even calm enough to wear sunglasses and stay still while posing for pictures!! There is even a small gift shop right by the entrance of the farm. We brought some gloves, sweaters, a lady's jacket and a rug all made from alpaca wool. We will sure keep warm this coming fall/winter! Sue was exceptionally kind and answered all of our questions about alpacas. We even got to see samples of the Alpaca's shaved wool for processing. If you plan on visiting, try booking an appointment ahead of time to secure a date and time with them!

    the friendliest and sweetest alpacas ever
    Xi M.

    Honestly one of the best days of my life! No exaggeration. We were looking for something fun and unique to do far from the busy city when we came across Eastland Alpacas near Tiny Estates. They usually prefer morning tours during the summers as alpacas get really hot under the afternoon sun. We went at 11:30am (supposedly 11:00) but they still accommodated us despite us running late. Kevin showed us around the barn and explained how alpacas lived and what their differences where. We started by feeding them (SUCH AN AMAZING EXPERIENCE) which at first we didn't think we would be able to do, so that was a pleasant surprise! We went around and took videos/pictures. Cordon Bleu was a popular and super friendly alpaca who we were able to hug as well! Overall it was such a lovely experience, alpacas didn't try to spit on us at all. Thank you so much Kevin for sharing an the story of the oak tree (as a bonus) we were all very inspired as young adults we wish to be as passionate at what we do as much as you are in taking care of alpacas. Sue took our call and accommodated our reservation right away, and explained a lot of things we could get from the store! So many good finds and good stories. Very lovely couple who loves the alpacas. Couldn't be happier! Would love to go back. Thanks so much.

    Nicole J.

    I am extremely blown away by the kindness that was provided by the owner at Eastland Alpaca's. The tour we received was very informative and fun! The Alpaca is my entire family's new favorite animal!!! This was the most fun we have had in a while. My kids even made friends with the adorable kittens! You will definitely be missing out on great fun and great photo opportunities if you don't stop by this amazing place! Thank you again to Eastland Alpaca.

    Tina H.

    If you have kids, this is definetly a place to visit, summer or winter! They have an abundant amount of Alpacas! Parking is FREE, food to feed them is FREE and FREE to walk the alpacas on a leash! Me and my husband went cause we always seen Alpacas on TV and was always curious as to how they would be in person and they are just like a domestic pet (i e dog or cat) As you begin to mingle with them you'll notice all thier different little personalities! Some come right up to you and some will shy away and run. We went alone, no kids and it was fun even for us! They also have a cute little boutique on premises with alpaca fur gloves, mittens, hats-you name it! The day we went they had tractor rides among other things to do for the kids. A definet must see if your in the area...I drove 1 hour out of my way and it was worth it ::left with a smile on my face::

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    So friendly. Fed the alpacas. Didn't rush us. About 100 alpacas. Thanks Randy. We're going again this fall for the open house

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    Really worth your time to visit, thank you Frank and Sue for the alpaca education and lovely store.

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    The open houses are so much fun! The alpacas are adorable and you can pet them and walk them. The store has tons of unique items.

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    Bube's Brewery - Literally taken from my chair while sitting at our table right beside the stairs.

    Bube's Brewery

    3.0(537 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$

    Super cook place to check out. There are catacombs and lots of history packed into this place. We…read morewent to the Murder Mystery dinner that was in the hotel part of this long building. This building has been painted and decorated to keep with the time period. Very cool if you are into history. After our dinner, we were given a tour of the catacombs, brewery, dining areas, etc. The tour guide was the owner who was also an actor in our dinner. He is full of knowledge and information about the beer making process and the building itself. The murder mystery dinner was fun. There are 3-4 rooms with patrons and a bar area. The actors move throughout the rooms giving hints, etc. There is a bar where the appetizers were set up and where you were able to order drinks. The drink menu was varied and had some interesting choices. Most were sweet drinks. They do have a full bar as well so you can find something to drink. Dave the bartender is super friendly and attentive. He makes the experience fun too. I would think that they would have had more elevated drinks relevant to that time period. I understand that they were trying to make it more relevant to today to get sales and make people happy. They had lots of options. Even a peanut butter/jelly martini that was spot on. The show itself was great. Very well played by the actors. Hard to follow along a little as the rooms do cause a barrier and you miss parts of the 'show' and the actual murder itself. The actors are friendly and fun. Some people that came even dressed the part. It's a murder mystery speakeasy theme. The hotel and rooms really fit the time period for this as well. The food was a typical buffet/cafeteria food options. You had to pick from chicken or steak when you bought your tickets online. The tickets were about $65 per person. That doesn't include the cost of drinks. The drinks were not pricey. You are paying for entertainment so keep that in mind. We had apps at the bar area that was self serve. Then, we had a salad that was good and soup that was just as good too (broccoli and cheddar). We then had the main course that was served with corn and mashed potatoes. The sides were just meh and the meats were a little dry. There is butter on top of the steak that is tasty. The steaks are served one temp and are thin. We were then given coffee and a piece of chocolate cake with whipped cream on top. After the dinner reveal, the bartender gives you some history of the building and then the owner will come back and take you on at our through the entire building. It is a maze. Super cool to see all the parts. This was a great activity to do. Again, you aren't paying for a $65 meal, but rather entertainment. I would for sure go again. They do have lots of other entertainment options throughout the year and we were told that Halloween is a super spectacular time to visit. If you like history, you will love this place. It is also a working hotel.

    I was very optimistic leading into my first visit to Bube's catacombs. Sadly, it's at best an…read moreexcellent example of style over substance. Prior to our tour leading us through the historic brewery, our group was chiding for being too loud during the tour he was leading. Minutes later, he had to be corrected by our guide for playing a video too loud during our tour! The tour itself was brief, but pleasant. Now, down to the meat of my giving 2-stars. The dining areas had a great ambience of history with the exposed subterranean walls. The pin point lights intermingled with the red drapes added to this atmosphere. As beautiful as this was to the eye, it made reading the menu a challenge. Because to bring your cell phone or a flashlight, if you expect to read anything. Then the menu. To say there was an imbalance between entree pricing and preparation quality would be an understatement. We were alarmed by the sheer elevated prices, especially once discovered how average to sub-par the meals actually were. My wife was very disappointed with her pork. And as someone who has enjoyed and prepared Oscar for my entire adult life, this was easily the worst I ever tasted. I certainly had much higher expectations for the $70 charges for my plate alone. Service was the rotten cherry on top. As a diner, there was an overhanging sense that the motivation was to turn the tables for the next pending tour group. Then when you wanted assistance, no one was to be found. My wife had to walk to the service station herself, Just to get a box. All in all, I won't ever go back to Bube's. I'll also double down, and eagerly recommend that none of my friends go either.

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    Bube's Brewery - The candle wall. Years of wax

    The candle wall. Years of wax

    Bube's Brewery - Brewery Part

    Brewery Part

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    Beanie's Bar & Grill - Fresh Cut Fries

    Beanie's Bar & Grill

    3.5(110 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $

    Got a to go order of wings for super bowl Sunday! I was impressed by the organization for such a…read morebusy day. Picked up my order at 545pm, the food was ready and done by 545pm on the dot. We got lemon pepper (amazing), mild, hot and honey BBQ. We got a variety of boneless and traditional wings. I thought the traditional wings were better then the boneless. Fresh Cut fries were delicious! Beanies is a nice neighborhood bar. Great place to watch the game or hangout with friends!

    We stopped in at beanies because we heard they offer over 100 flavors of wings! The interior is…read moreclassic bar, the outside patio is very cute. We walked in and it is open seating, we sat at a high top in the bar area and the bartender/waitress was pretty sassy with us. I asked how the wing order process works, can I mix sauces etc. and I got a pretty flippant reply back from her. You have to buy them by the half dozen or dozen. I got the garlic Parmesan boneless wings and they were basically wings with a pool of butter poured over them with parmesean grated cheese sprinkled on top. My boyfriend got the old bay butter and his were also doused in melted butter with a hint of old bay on top. We were pretty unenthused as these wings tasted very standard to me. Drinks were nothing special and the fries and mozz sticks were the ordinary deep fried from frozen kind. Also there was the biggest slowest moving fly in there that would NOT leave us alone. Prices are cheap and the parking lot is tiny. It's cool to come and try interesting flavors of wings, but the food in my onion was nothing special.

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    Beanie's Bar & Grill - Dining room 10.21.2024

    Dining room 10.21.2024

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    Beanie's Bar & Grill

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    Rocky Acre Farm B&B - Info in room

    Rocky Acre Farm B&B

    4.6(8 reviews)
    4.7 mi
    $$

    My family just completed a weekend stay at Rocky Acre and it is truly a great place with a little…read moresomething for everyone. Eileen and her staff make a breakfast every morning that could feed and army in terms of quantity, but the quality of making everything from scratch is apparent in the taste. We had the Farmers Suite and it is perfect for a family of four with two younger children as the room has bunk beds which are very sturdy, safe, and will be a hit with the kids. Every morning after breakfast Galen will take the kids on a pony ride or a "train ride" around the property. They will also give you baskets to let the kids go into the chicken house to pick out the eggs every day and to feed their collection of goats and sheep. Not to be missed is the chance to watch and to try milking a cow. Galen, Eileen and their staff have created a true farm heaven that should not be missed. (The only big negative about going is that when you send a reservation request through their website a lot of times you do not a get a response for several days if at all without sending another request or sending an email asking about the status of your original request.)

    Farm house Bed and Breakfast with amazing hosts in Lancaster County, PA…read more We stayed in the Meadow Room, which technically sleeps 3 but my family of four, including my 3 and 5 year old daughters were more than comfortable in here. All of the rooms are air conditioned and the whole house is extremely clean and comfortable. A huge farm, family style breakfast is included with your stay, where everyone staying eats together. We enjoyed collecting eggs from the hen house, feeding the baby calves, milking the cows, petting and feeding the goats, pony rides and hay rides. Couldn't have hoped for better hosts! Great place to stay if visiting Amish country, Hershey Park, or Dutch Wonderland.

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    Rocky Acre Farm B&B - Info in room

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    Rocky Acre Farm B&B - Info in room

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    The Golden Whisk - Custom Macaron Tower (Middle) - Chai (cream colored), Cookies & Cream (black & white colored). About 50 Macarons of each flavor.

    The Golden Whisk

    4.6(11 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    The golden whisk is a place I would gladly break my diet for! Everything is delicious and you can't…read morego wrong with a ooey gooey cinnamon bun. The smell upon entering is heavenly and irresistible.

    For our wedding we ordered and assortment of desserts from around York and Lancaster from local…read morebakeries. We had a tough time finding a Macaron we liked and ventured to The Golden Whisk after trying 4 previous bakeries and were pleasantly surprised. The baker explained they make their Macarons with White Chocolate Ganache, but they would make a few samples with other filling if I could come back next week (I, the bride do not like chocolate). So we left this day with bellies full of other sweets (highly recommend the lemon bar and a Chai Tea Latte) and waited a week to return. We came back the following Saturday to pick-up a sample, to our surprise there was not one but multiple samples with non-chocolate ganache filling (amazing) AND the baker hand wrote on each to make sure we knew what we were trying. We were very happy with the the samples and moved forward with ordering a Macaron Tower for our Wedding with the Chai (cream colored) and Cookies & Cream flavors (black & white colored).... TO DIE FOR, these flavors were BETTER than the samples and we didn't event try either of these flavors previously! We highly recommend The Golden Whisk for your next event or just stop by to grab yourself a drink and a pastry (we are from southern York it's work the drive).

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    The Golden Whisk
    The Golden Whisk - Macaron Tower

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    Ferrarelli House Of Wine

    Ferrarelli House Of Wine

    4.0(22 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    We visited the restaurant for dinner on Mother's Day and had an enjoyable time.The rustic decor…read moreadded to the atmosphere.  Service was friendly enough, but could have been a bit more attentive since the restaurant was almost empty.  The food was very good, everyone enjoyed their entrees, and were very pleased with the portion size. The basic spaghetti and meatballs were very good and came with 4 meatballs. The Tour of Italy was good with the highlight being the alfredo sauce. The Tortellini Boscaiola was flavorful. All the entrees came with a large salad and garlic knots.    The wine was interesting. We tried chianti and found it to be too juice forward with a bit of carbonation for some reason.  Overall a good experience.

    This small cozy restaurant exceeded expectations! We were in town for a bachelorette weekend and…read morethis restaurant was close by the air bnb we were staying at. At first, the restaurant was fairy empty, but filled up as the night went on. The menu is huge and the prices were so reasonable! You definitely are not paying city prices! Our server was very attentive and offered suggestions - some of the women wanted espresso martinis and the server said he was able to make at least 5 different kinds. The vanilla espresso martini was so good! The portions are massive so come hungry! Everyone left with leftovers, which was great because the food was delicious!!!!

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    Ferrarelli House Of Wine - Stuffed shells... tender & cheesy.  Comfort food!

    Stuffed shells... tender & cheesy. Comfort food!

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    Ferrarelli House Of Wine - Tour of Italy with sausage added.

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    Tour of Italy with sausage added.

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