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    Macris Chocolates

    5.0 (9 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Delicious chocolate, caramel, and all kinds of nuts. Perfection in every bite. The ladies there are lovely and very helpful too.

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    This place is great. I got a deluxe chocolate bunny for my daughter for a modest price. Cool new store on Carlisle Pike!

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    Mechanicsburg Breakfast & Pizzeria

    Mechanicsburg Breakfast & Pizzeria

    4.8
    (27 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    Rolled into Mechanicsburg Breakfast & Pizzeria at the extremely conventional breakfast hour…read moreof...5pm on a Friday. I was the only diner in the place, which honestly made me feel like I had just rented out a private pizza studio. Bonus: plenty of free parking right out front because it's tucked into a little strip mall. Before I even ordered, the menu caught my attention--an eclectic mashup of pizza and tacos, with breakfast versions of both served all day long. It's honestly the kind of menu you'd expect to stumble upon in a dream where the universe says, "Go ahead, choose joy." I originally planned to be "responsible" and just grab a slice to test the waters, but they didn't have any slices ready and would've had to make an entire pizza just for me. That felt like a sign from the Universe to stop lying to myself. If they were firing up the oven anyway, why not go big? So I took the cosmic hint and ordered their semi-Instagram-famous Mexican Breakfast Pizza: eggs, chorizo, mozzarella, cheddar... a 10" "personal" pizza (their wording, not mine) for $14. Twist my arm. Drinks live in the cooler by the door and you just grab whatever you want and pay at the end. As I was mid-debate between soda and water, the guy behind the counter popped out from behind the curtain and said, "Hey, since you're getting a breakfast pizza, if you want juice... orange, cranberry, apple... you can have it!" Sir. Apple juice is basically the secret key to my heart. SOLD. He also mentioned they have games and coloring books available--apparently dominoes is the crowd favorite here. Unexpected and charming. A little sign on my table caught my eye: "If you love it, leave a nice review." Challenge accepted. This place was already earning every star. Placed my order at 5:02, snagged a seat by the window to watch the sunset fade and the traffic chaos whirl by. The sign on the wall said "GOOD vibes, GREAT flavors," and let me tell you: an accurate mission statement. At 5:20, my pizza emerged in all its glory--and it. was. stunning. The crust hit that sweet middle ground between thin and deep dish: sturdy, doughy, beautifully crisped on the edges, and wonderfully yeasty. The eggs-to-cheese ratio was perfection, and the chorizo? A knockout. Spicy, chunky, far more personality than the usual breakfast-pizza sausage situation. I ate 1.5 slices and boxed up the rest, which will easily feed me for another three days because, yes, I believe in leftovers as a lifestyle. As I was leaving, the man behind the counter introduced himself--Sebastian--and he had been nothing but attentive, kind, and genuinely invested in making sure I had a great experience. Service like that sticks with you. Total damage: $22.26 including tip. For great food, even better service, and days of leftovers? That's what I call winning. I'll definitely be back--probably at another totally normal breakfast hour.

    My first time here today and these people are some of the nicest restaurant owners I've ever met…read more Barely open a week, I really wish much success for this restaurant. Order at the counter and your food is brought out promptly. The owner made sure everything was good and kept asking if I needed anything. Making customers feel important is, well, important, so I'm glad they aim to please. Pizza slice was really good, could've been a bit more well done, but that's my preference. The birria quesadilla and (thick) consommé were out of this world excellent. Can't wait to come back and have that again and try some other dishes. All day breakfast is cool and a nice option to have in this area. Try this place and see for yourself.

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    Josie's German Cafe and Market

    Josie's German Cafe and Market

    4.7
    (154 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    This place is a hidden gem. A husband and wife team, him cooking his mother's recipes and her…read moremaking you feel like you're in you favorite aunt's kitchen, keep the tradition alive. I was literally transported back 50 years to my childhood in my grandma's kitchen by world class German food. I had the Jägerschnitzel with Spätzle, my wife had the Hungarian Goulash and our son had the Schnitzel. I ordered an extra side of the red cabbage salad. I must admit I was a little concerned at how fast our food was prepared and thought they might be using some frozen ingredients, but I was dead wrong. The cutlets were perfectly breaded and prepared so well I didn't need my knife to cut it. The wine mushroom gravy was so filled with buttery goodness that I decided to save some for later by dropping it on my shirt as I tried unsuccessfully to control how fast I ate it. The red cabbage salad was great, the potato salad was insanely great. The portions were perfect- just enough for a big guy like me to feel full and not so much that I felt a need to confess my sins. Despite being full we felt obligated to try the apple strudel. To say it was authentic and amazing is an understatement. Overall we fed a family of three for about $19 per person including drinks. Even though we live 1.5 hrs away, I guarantee you we will be back again and again. My one complaint- this place made me miss my grandmother and her cooking after 50 yrs without her. Thank you for keeping authentic and amazing German cuisine alive, the memory of your mother is honored through your efforts.

    I have been dying to get into Josie's for a long time. I finally made it on a rainy Saturday…read moreafternoon. My friend and I were the only people there. Our service was prompt and the food was fantastic. I had the jaegerschnitzel with spaetzle. The portions weren't really bigt but it was absolutely delicious. My friend had the rouladen and it looked great. I hope to get back soon and sample some of the other items on the rather limited menu. It's a bright, cheerful spot with a market of German grocery items in the front.

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    Urban Churn Craft Creamery

    Urban Churn Craft Creamery

    4.4
    (41 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    This place had a line to the door and full seating, and there was a clear reason why. On a warm…read moresummer day, the flavors offered here were both really interesting and super tasty. It's a pretty simple but effective menu of scoops, shakes, floats, and sundaes. We were each going to get a flavor and share but saw the flight option: 4 kids sized flavors in their own little cubbies in one container. Highly recommend this if you're torn on flavors. Many of the flavors were monthly, so even if I loved them, I understand they might not be around next time. The brown butter sugar cookie was sweet and creamy, the watermelon was refreshing and light, the espresso martini was rich and complex, and the more regular flavor Dutch chocolate was perfection. They give out samples which was great because one of the seasonal flavors wasn't to our liking, so we were able to pivot. Don't abuse sampling privileges and don't be afraid to try some of the more unique flavors. You never know! They have their operations down pat, so the line moved quickly. The employees seemed nice, and the cost was very reasonable for specialty flavors. You can't go wrong trying this place.

    What a pleasant surprise!…read more I'm traveling and after dinner I'm given a dessert menu. I'm not looking for a large piece of cake so I decline and go on my way. I'm driving and see a sign for Urban Churn Ice Cream. I make a turn and plan for a small cup. What I didn't expect was miles of smiles! This is a nice neighborhood ice cream spot with some unique flavors. My server said I can mix the flavors so one scoop of Dark Soul and one scoop of Chocolate Cherry. Fantastic! Homemade ice cream, total worth the stop.

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    Dalicia Ristorante and Bakery

    Dalicia Ristorante and Bakery

    4.5
    (110 reviews)
    2.4 mi
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    This was my second visit to Dalicia -- my first was for dessert (which unfortunately didn't win me…read moreover), and this time my adventure buddy was set on giving their dinner menu a try. Menu unseen, expectations unclear...so off we went! Knowing from past experience that the restaurant can feel drafty, I arrived layered up and ready for a cozy-but-practical evening on a cold February night. We walked in around 6pm without a reservation and were seated without issue as we were the only two people inside other than folks working. We started with the flatbread appetizer (feta, spinach, artichoke, mozzarella, mushrooms, peppers, scallions, turkey pepperoni on flaky pastry - $8), and honestly -- this was the highlight of the night. The pastry was thin and crisp, piled generously with toppings, and finished with what tasted like a garlicky sauce that brought everything together beautifully. Light, flavorful, and genuinely delicious. In hindsight, I should have just ordered a second one and called it dinner while things were still making me do the happy food dance. For my entrée, I ordered the Turkey Pesto Crepe ($12.25), described as sliced turkey, mushrooms, tomatoes, provolone mozzarella cheese, and sun-dried tomato pesto. On paper, this sounded fantastic -- a combination that should have delivered distinct flavors and textures. Unfortunately, everything blended together into one uniform consistency, and the individual ingredients didn't stand out the way I had hoped. It wasn't inedible -- I just lost interest after a few bites because nothing felt memorable. My adventure buddy ordered the Sarma (Stuffed Cabbage) ($18.95), described as cabbage stuffed with beef, onions, and rice, served with potatoes (his choice instead of rice). Again, the ingredients sounded promising, but the overall experience landed in the "fine" category -- nothing wrong, but nothing particularly exciting either. The potatoes fell into the same space: acceptable, but lacking seasoning or personality that might elevate the dish. We paired dinner with Pepsi Zero ($2.25 each -- note for fellow Diet Pepsi fans, they don't carry it here). Total for the evening came to about $55 including tip. It may simply not be my flavor style, but I'm always glad to support local and try something new.

    We tried this place because of a photo on Yelp. The mixed berry crêpe with the European cake cream…read morewas astounding! We also shared a trio of Mediterranean dips and salad. All homemade and very good! Hubby had an eclair, which he enjoyed very much. The server was friendly and recommended other interesting places in the area. The seating was cozy and comfortable.

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    2nd Floor Venue Space
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