What an experience my wife and I had in Intercourse, PA. We had hoped to encounter scrapple at some point in our travels and are glad we stopped by Amos Place. It was our first time trying this mysterious meat log and by golly won't be out last. They fried it to perfection like a piece of spam in a cast iron on a crisp summer day. It tastes like a cross between breakfast sausage and Cajun boudin meets spam. The woman at the register recommended we have it on the homemade rolls and I'd say that was the way to go. If you find yourself in Intercourse, stop for the breakfast sandwich with scrapple. Shout out to them good ole' kitchen folk frying and making dreams come true. (P.S whoever is responsible for the oat cinnamon roll aromas being wafted in the air should be apprehended immediately)...
Read moreThis is a great place for a quick stop, don’t intend on dining in for long as it is in tourist central of Lancaster. The menu is reasonable, and the prices are OK. The reason I gave you a four star is because every time I’ve come here the line to wait from order time to receiving. It is a bit excessive. Also included in the four star rating is the amount of parking. The parking lot is definitely small as it shares the parking lot with a post office and the coffee shop in the front. The atmosphere feels like a country store and a modern day cafe, which is nice. Also I highly recommend getting a cup of coffee here as they source their coffee from...
Read moreYou order at the counter at Amos's Place and you pick up your food when they buzz you to come to the pickup area. It sort of has that fast food feel to it. The seating area was clean and so were the tables. It has lots of natural sunlight. I enjoyed my 2 piece broasted chicken dinner with boasted potato wedges. The restaurant is located a quarter of a block off of the main street. It wasn't very hard to find it. They also served breakfast which is very good! I would go here more often if it were not 20 miles, one way...
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