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Sugar 'N Spice

4.0 (40 reviews)
ModerateAmerican

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Casual
Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Kiarash A.

An amazing historical place in rural Pennsylvania serving Amish style dishes. I went there for lunch on a beautiful Wednesday afternoon. The place was filled with locals, mostly old families. The internet looks so beautiful and culturally- rich. It's a time machine taking you to the 19th century in an old place once visited and stayed in by the 12th president of the United States. The service was nice and timely. I was seated immediately at a beautiful table in one of the rooms with a lot of cultural and historical vibe . I ordered the soup of the day (ham and beans) and one of the dishes of the day ( creamy chicken with biscuits). The food was so tasty. The portion was huge and I didn't have room for dessert but how I could forgo tasting Amish-style pies? I ordered a whole pie to take out and have with my family tonight. I enjoyed my visit and meal and I will certainly come to this place again in the future and recommend it to my lovely Yelp audience.

MaryGreta S.

In an easy to access area, offering a rather large menu and scrumptious meals. The Atmosphere here is very charming.

Jennifer T.

This is one of our favorite places to eat! Whether it's breakfast, lunch or dinner, you won't be disappointed. Huge portions, friendly staff and charming decor. Every room is decorated with historic pieces that give you a sense of life years ago. We have tried almost everything on the menu and love it all. The food reminds me of old family recipes. The second floor of this historic building has a gift shop with many handmade items and rooms set up as they were back in the 1800's. Whether you are traveling through this quaint town or live local, I suggest you stop in for a dish of your favorite home style comfort food.

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Jason N.

The building this is in must be over 200 years old, it feels and smells like it. I'm a commonweath son so I feel at home with this type of setting. All of food is made in the kitchen, none of it is processed. Now the person that reviewed &complained about metal pieces in the sweet potatoes that could have happened but that was not my experience. I ordered the mashed potatoes and the roast beef it arrived with apple sauce. Lets talk about the apple sauce, its was REAL! Not from a can or jar, It was not sweet from mother nature and not from having sugar added to it, it was smashed up apples. It was fresh and wonderful. My kids tried it and I almost had to beat them off with a stick so I could have some. I ordered more for them. The roast beef was not salted and thats a good thing, I really dislike the need to over salt food to the point where if you don't remember to take your rings off you will lose your fingers from the swelling the salt causes. Remember you can always add salt that is sitting on the table. Homemade beef barley soup, my daughter whom is 7 is a soup snob, I make a lot of homemade soup with our pressure cooker and she won't eat canned soup as shes told me "Daddy!, that tastes like crap!". She ate all of her soup and said, "they know soup here" as she was cleaning it up with the last of the table bread. Now my daughter is tall for 7 and has taken dance from the time she was 3 so she understands food and what you put in your body is what you get out. My son had the apple sauce, potatoes and chicken in that order and fell asleep after the potatoes and hes 4, nothing as cute as a 4 year old sleep in a old chair from too much good food. Understand, this place stays open because the local people eat here and they do that alot. The people next to me seeing my son asleep asked me how often I come here and I said this is my first time. They said they come here twice a week and drive 20 miles to do that and proceeded to tell me what is really good on the menu. People reading this review, quality not quantity! This is quality homemade food, wake up and remember what eating good from a place where they are not wearing uniforms and there isn't a "Mcfood" in the name. You only get to live once, make the effort to eat someplace that you can remember the name. I will return with my dollars and daughter so she can have more of the soup. Good Night and Good Luck.

Sherry K.

I can't imagine anybody calling this food ordinary or not going out of their way to come here... we drove from Texas to attend a class reunion and Made it a point to purposely drive out here, because of the food. The portions are definitely shareable but then you might miss something. Now we have plenty to take back to hotel for midnight snack. Keep up the great work.

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Good sized portions, comfy atmosphere, great comfort food! A nice place to dine while also supporting the local area!

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Great ambiance, and great food. The service is very attentive and very friendly. It's like having homemade comfort food

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Always wonderful food and friendly staff! Great sausage gravy!! So much history to take in as well!!

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Not a big fan of the food. Ate here three times because people was with wanted to try.

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Sugar 'N Spice - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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