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Harvest Café — Restaurant in Leacock Township

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Harvest Café
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Nearby attractions
AAA Buggy Rides
3461 Old Philadelphia Pike, Ronks, PA 17572
Dutchland Galleries
Intercourse, PA 17534
Heritage Gallery Outdoor Art
3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Gordonville, PA 17529
Barry's Car Barn
3504 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Pygmy Goat Petting Zoo
3535 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Wild Goose Gallery and Frameworks LLC
3449 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
American Military Edged Weaponry Museum
3562 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Nearby restaurants
Corner Coffee Shop
3526 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Oola Bowls Intercourse
3465 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Stoltzfus Meats
14 Center St, Intercourse, PA 17534
The Kling House Restaurant
3579 W Newport Rd, Intercourse, PA 17572
Amos' Place
14 Center St, Intercourse, PA 17534
Olde Mill Restaurant
9 Queen Rd, Intercourse, PA 17534
Nearby hotels
The Inn & Suites at Kitchen Kettle
3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Best Western Plus Intercourse Village Inn & Suites
3610 E Newport Rd, Intercourse, PA 17534
Hampton Inn and Suites by Hilton Intercourse
3476 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Travelers Rest Motel
3701 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
Beacon Hill Camping
128 Beacon Hill Rd, Intercourse, PA 17534
Olde Homestead Suites
3515 W Newport Rd, Ronks, PA 17572
Carriage Corner Bed & Breakfast
3705 E Newport Rd, Gordonville, PA 17529, United States
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Harvest Café

3529 Old Philadelphia Pike, Intercourse, PA 17534
4.3(153)
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attractions: AAA Buggy Rides, Dutchland Galleries, Heritage Gallery Outdoor Art, Barry's Car Barn, Pygmy Goat Petting Zoo, Wild Goose Gallery and Frameworks LLC, American Military Edged Weaponry Museum, restaurants: Corner Coffee Shop, Oola Bowls Intercourse, Stoltzfus Meats, The Kling House Restaurant, Amos' Place, Olde Mill Restaurant
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Phone
(717) 768-2751
Website
kitchenkettle.com

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Featured dishes

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Fish & Chips
Battered white fish served with fries, cole slaw and tartar sauce
Fried Chicken Platter
4 chicken tenders served with fries, cole slaw and kitchen kettle hickory smoke grilling sauce
Braised Pork Rice Bowl
Italian roasted pork, aged provolone cheese, fresh roasted broccoli and raspberry bbq sauce over jasmine rice
Atlantic Salmon Rice Bowl
Salmon with craisins, butternut squash, and pumpkin seeds drizzled with citrus vinaigrette over jasmine rice
Fried Chicken Rice Bowl
Chicken tenders with cheddar cheese and roasted broccoli drizzled with house-made harvest sauce over jasmine rice

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Nearby attractions of Harvest Café

AAA Buggy Rides

Dutchland Galleries

Heritage Gallery Outdoor Art

Barry's Car Barn

Pygmy Goat Petting Zoo

Wild Goose Gallery and Frameworks LLC

American Military Edged Weaponry Museum

AAA Buggy Rides

AAA Buggy Rides

4.7

(469)

Open 24 hours
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Dutchland Galleries

Dutchland Galleries

4.7

(59)

Open 24 hours
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Heritage Gallery Outdoor Art

Heritage Gallery Outdoor Art

4.7

(17)

Open 24 hours
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Barry's Car Barn

Barry's Car Barn

4.8

(262)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Taste international cuisines near Amish County
Taste international cuisines near Amish County
Sat, Dec 27 • 10:00 AM
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603
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Lancaster Scavenger Hunt Adventure
Lancaster Scavenger Hunt Adventure
Tue, Dec 23 • 12:00 PM
Lancaster, 17603
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Authentic Tour & Meal with the Amish!
Authentic Tour & Meal with the Amish!
Tue, Dec 23 • 12:00 PM
501 Greenfield Road, Lancaster, 17601
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Nearby restaurants of Harvest Café

Corner Coffee Shop

Oola Bowls Intercourse

Stoltzfus Meats

The Kling House Restaurant

Amos' Place

Olde Mill Restaurant

Corner Coffee Shop

Corner Coffee Shop

4.6

(306)

$

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Oola Bowls Intercourse

Oola Bowls Intercourse

4.9

(50)

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Stoltzfus Meats

Stoltzfus Meats

4.7

(548)

$$

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The Kling House Restaurant

The Kling House Restaurant

3.7

(15)

$$

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It was 35 degrees outside. We came to have a warm meal with our puppy. We double checked the front door and there was no signage that a pet was not allowed. We ordered with our puppy in front of the register. She smiled and greeted our puppy and we paid for our meal. After we paid for the meal, we were given a number and then was told we cannot have a pet inside the restaurant and that we would need to be outside in a corridor which was a wind tunnel in 35 degrees weather. Food was sub par anyways. We had the quiche and salad which tasted just like a TV dinner quiche with diced ham. Nothing special about it at all. Salad was promising but was way over sauced with dressing. We also ordered the Italian Pork Bowl with rice. Once it arrived, just by looking you can tell it wasn't good. Warm rice with room temp pulled pork and icy broccoli florets, drenched in bottled American BBQ sauce. Food safety issues. Nothing Italian about it. BBQ sauce all over it. The sauce was over powering everything in that bowl. If I had known when I walked in that pets were not allowed we would have changed what we ordered or not order at all. Dining experience was just horrible. We had to dump it after a few bites. Never would give this place a second try. Worst $45 spent. Save your $. You can easily have an amazing experience for $45 elsewhere.
Glen Mc CallGlen Mc Call
At the moment, the only sit down eatery located in Kitchen Kettle Village. It is a combination "fast food" and "diner" style establishment. You order your food at the counter after making your way through the line stanchions, pay for your order and then have a seat. When your order is ready one of their employees brings your food to you. My expectations were not high when I first walked in but I was pleasantly surprised! Everything was fresh and made with high quality ingredients. I decided on the open face chicken salad sandwich which was very tasty. For dessert they have little individual pies. If I remember correctly, apple, banana cream and coconut cream. There may have been a fourth choice. I am a big fan of coconut cream, which is hard to find. It was worth it. Although I was looking for more of a sit down restaurant, Harvest Cafe went above my expectations. I would go back with no hesitation.
Ladyin NYLadyin NY
We visited the Kitchen Kettle Village because of the Lapp Valley Ice cream. As there are not many choices for lunch so we decided to try this café. I had a peach burger which is interesting. My husband had roasted pork sandwich. There are lots of meat but too salty. In fact, my burger is kind of salty too. I guess it's the BBQ sauce made that so salty. I also wish they could put at least a slice of tomato, or lettuce on the sandwich as well as the burger. I don't mind to skip the chips to get a little bit of vegetables 😄
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It was 35 degrees outside. We came to have a warm meal with our puppy. We double checked the front door and there was no signage that a pet was not allowed. We ordered with our puppy in front of the register. She smiled and greeted our puppy and we paid for our meal. After we paid for the meal, we were given a number and then was told we cannot have a pet inside the restaurant and that we would need to be outside in a corridor which was a wind tunnel in 35 degrees weather. Food was sub par anyways. We had the quiche and salad which tasted just like a TV dinner quiche with diced ham. Nothing special about it at all. Salad was promising but was way over sauced with dressing. We also ordered the Italian Pork Bowl with rice. Once it arrived, just by looking you can tell it wasn't good. Warm rice with room temp pulled pork and icy broccoli florets, drenched in bottled American BBQ sauce. Food safety issues. Nothing Italian about it. BBQ sauce all over it. The sauce was over powering everything in that bowl. If I had known when I walked in that pets were not allowed we would have changed what we ordered or not order at all. Dining experience was just horrible. We had to dump it after a few bites. Never would give this place a second try. Worst $45 spent. Save your $. You can easily have an amazing experience for $45 elsewhere.
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At the moment, the only sit down eatery located in Kitchen Kettle Village. It is a combination "fast food" and "diner" style establishment. You order your food at the counter after making your way through the line stanchions, pay for your order and then have a seat. When your order is ready one of their employees brings your food to you. My expectations were not high when I first walked in but I was pleasantly surprised! Everything was fresh and made with high quality ingredients. I decided on the open face chicken salad sandwich which was very tasty. For dessert they have little individual pies. If I remember correctly, apple, banana cream and coconut cream. There may have been a fourth choice. I am a big fan of coconut cream, which is hard to find. It was worth it. Although I was looking for more of a sit down restaurant, Harvest Cafe went above my expectations. I would go back with no hesitation.
Glen Mc Call

Glen Mc Call

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We visited the Kitchen Kettle Village because of the Lapp Valley Ice cream. As there are not many choices for lunch so we decided to try this café. I had a peach burger which is interesting. My husband had roasted pork sandwich. There are lots of meat but too salty. In fact, my burger is kind of salty too. I guess it's the BBQ sauce made that so salty. I also wish they could put at least a slice of tomato, or lettuce on the sandwich as well as the burger. I don't mind to skip the chips to get a little bit of vegetables 😄
Ladyin NY

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Reviews of Harvest Café

4.3
(153)
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2.0
2y

It was 35 degrees outside. We came to have a warm meal with our puppy. We double checked the front door and there was no signage that a pet was not allowed. We ordered with our puppy in front of the register. She smiled and greeted our puppy and we paid for our meal. After we paid for the meal, we were given a number and then was told we cannot have a pet inside the restaurant and that we would need to be outside in a corridor which was a wind tunnel in 35 degrees weather.

Food was sub par anyways. We had the quiche and salad which tasted just like a TV dinner quiche with diced ham. Nothing special about it at all. Salad was promising but was way over sauced with dressing. We also ordered the Italian Pork Bowl with rice. Once it arrived, just by looking you can tell it wasn't good. Warm rice with room temp pulled pork and icy broccoli florets, drenched in bottled American BBQ sauce. Food safety issues. Nothing Italian about it. BBQ sauce all over it. The sauce was over powering everything in that bowl.

If I had known when I walked in that pets were not allowed we would have changed what we ordered or not order at all. Dining experience was just horrible. We had to dump it after a few bites. Never would give this place a second try. Worst $45 spent. Save your $. You can easily have an amazing experience for...

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4.0
2y

At the moment, the only sit down eatery located in Kitchen Kettle Village. It is a combination "fast food" and "diner" style establishment. You order your food at the counter after making your way through the line stanchions, pay for your order and then have a seat. When your order is ready one of their employees brings your food to you.

My expectations were not high when I first walked in but I was pleasantly surprised! Everything was fresh and made with high quality ingredients. I decided on the open face chicken salad sandwich which was very tasty.

For dessert they have little individual pies. If I remember correctly, apple, banana cream and coconut cream. There may have been a fourth choice. I am a big fan of coconut cream, which is hard to find. It was worth it.

Although I was looking for more of a sit down restaurant, Harvest Cafe went above my expectations. I would go back with...

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1.0
2y

The absolute worst pulled chicken sandwich I ever had in my life. Piece of cheese slapped in it cold, not even warmed up enough to melt the cheese with spinach lining the bottom of the bun. Dry tasteless chicken with a 1/4” x 3” ribbon of some strange sauce sure didn’t taste like BBQ. The roll was scrunched up so I had to pull the top back out to eat it. Absolutely horrible. Took a few bites (hoping it would get better) and then tossed it. For the price I was charged I expected at least edible! Save your money & time on line! And so so loud! Finally found a table outside. (I didn’t pay over 20.00 to eat in a loud happy meal environment. Sad, was much better...

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