Wednesday, April 7, 2010

New additions for food and brews in Lancaster county


From the Lancaster newspapers....Intell/News era or whatever it is called these days...written by
By CHAD UMBLE, Correspondent

JoBoy's Brew Pub opened last week at the former Summy House Restaurant, 31 S. Main St., Manheim. The roughly 80-seat restaurant features Southern-style barbecue and sells handcrafted beer made on the premises. The menu features pulled pork, beef brisket, ribs and chicken dishes. The restaurant, which has a bar area and two back dining rooms, brews its beer in small batches in the back, offering a rotation of selections at three beer taps. Owners are Jeff and Jo Harless. Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.----- Monday through Saturday.
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Tavern opens---- Lititz Junction Tavern opened Friday at 55 N. Water St., Lititz. Formerly known at The Water Street Café, the three-floor restaurant has seating for 425, including large banquet rooms. It also features a railroad balcony, garden room and outdoor garden patio. The menu features sandwiches, salads, pastas, steaks and seafood. It has a full bar with 12 beers on tap. The restaurant is part of the Lititz Junction Complex, which includes shops and the soon-to-open Pennsylvania Quilt & Textile Museum and Kready's Country Store Museum, which will house the contents of Manheim's old E.E. Kready General Merchandise Store. Restaurant hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

3 comments:

Jay Zeis said...

Good to see another brewpub open.

MBC Building & Remodeling said...

always excited to hear about new breweries in the area. i've been getting back to LBC more recently and i'm enjoying the heck out of it. i've been a mug club member for years, but hadn't been a frequent visitor. really love their pils and hop hog.

Gerry said...

I stopped at the JoBoy on Tuesday. THe had their Manheim Red on tap, and that's all. They only brew in 15 gallon batches, and are overwhelmed by demand. They normally also have an IPA and a dark beer. They hope to eventually rotate a seasonal. As soon as they can afford it, they are going to get a bigger brewer.

Their BBQ is excellent BTW. The menu is authentic and a perfect excellent example of restraint. Their creed seems to be "Keep it to the size where you can guarantee quality".