Ate here with 6 other family members. Menu selection is good. Â Food was good (in fact, I'd give the food 4 stars). However, we were one of two tables and the service was still very slow. Food sat in the window longer than it needed to. After I got my burger I has to wait another 5 minutes for the mustard I'd asked for....food getting cold in the meantime. Â Server seemed put out about being a server.....I don't know. Probably wont go back.
Review Source:If you are looking for a "real" Amish family-style meal, then this isn't the best place to choose, but if you're fine with a menu that includes a handful of PA Dutch dishes along with chicken Alfredo and crab cakes you'll have a nice, solid meal. Â That being said, I never saw an Amish family at Good and Plenty, but they do come to eat here because the food tastes good.
Review Source:Good fresh food. Â One of the few places where you find locals, Amish and tourists eating side by side. Â The food is a mix of items you'd find in any diner and local favorites. Â Buffalo chicken had great spice. Â I know liver isn't everyone's favorite but if you like it get it here, it was one of the most tender pieces I've ever had. Â Be warned the place is very, very small - on a busy weekend expect to wait a bit.
Review Source:What a hidden gem the Intercourse Village Restaurant is!
This restaurant is hidden in a hotel setting yet also on a corner that is in walking proximity to so many tourist attractions such as the Intercourse Cannery Factory Tour, pretzel factory, and Amish Village tour. They have a large parking lot, but such a small sign drawing attention that this is a restaurant, which is the down side. Â I would not have discovered this place if not literally stumbling on it while walking around the area.
The service is so attentive and kind. Â Combined with the country decor, there is a homey feeling that is wholesome. Â The food is made to Dutch standards of quality, but gives you more of an international choice as well. Â Menu items such as Chicken Alfredo is not exactly Dutch in culture, but the chicken is freshly grilled. Â I particularly like the Meatloaf here, but the sandwiches are just as delightful. Â The seafood selection is delicious, but cannot tell how fresh it is since it is broiled with bread crumbs and many good toppings.
The dessert selection is delicious to the very last. Â Shoo-fly Pie, Apple Dumplings, Blueberry Crisp, Hot Apple Fritters with Vanilla Ice Cream, are just a few of their dessert selections.
Seek out this restaurant for wholesome feel good food with equal standards in service.
We were trying to get to Family Cupboard, but failed. Silly iphone steered us wrong. So we were hungry and were on a mission to get some 'traditional' amish food. So we decided this place would fit the bill. And it did!
She ordered the Ham steak with green beans and corn fritters and I ordered the breaded oysters with pepper cabbage and sweet potato fries. both half portions. The best thing out of it all was the pepper cabbage, which was like sweet pickled green bell peppers and white cabbage. Surprisingly delicious! A friend recommended we try the shoofly pie, which we asked to be warmed. Who knew a pie made from brown sugar and molasses would be so enjoyable!
It's popular local spot it seems, with Amish women serving and cooking in the back. Friendly service, a kitschy atmosphere, not at all bad. I recommend it if you're passing through.