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People's Restaurant - New Holland, PA

Suppers at this community eatery in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country include such local delights as fresh-roasted pork with sauerkraut, smoked country ham steak, and lengths of light-bodied Lancaster sausage, as well as all-American meals including tuna-noodle casserole and fried chicken. For dessert: shoofly pie, of course.
84% Approval Rating (13 votes)
4 - Overall: Worth planning a day around
Overall: Worth planning a day around

Must Eats

pie of any kind ($3.00)
Lancaster County sausage ($7.00)
creamed chipped beef ($7.00)

Written Reviews

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Michael Stern
Roadfood.com Editor
"People’s Restaurant is a civilized café on Main Street of town where locals and tourists come for home-style food. Accommodations include tables with upholstered chairs and a counter towards the middle of the restaurant where townsfolk gather and exchange sections of ..."   [Read More].

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140 West Main St., New Holland, PA
717-354-2276

Hours & Policies

Seasons:Open Year Round
Meals Served:Breakfast, Lunch
Operational Hours:Always Call Ahead!
Credit Cards Accepted:No
Alcohol Served:No
Outdoor Seating:No
Reservations Accepted:No
Delivery Available:No
Takeout Counters:No
Creamed chipped beef on a heap of frired potatoes is a mighty comfort-food breakfast.  That's a Lancaster County sausage in the background.
"Creamed chipped beef on a heap of frired potatoes is a mighty comfort-food breakfast. That's a Lancaster County sausage in the background."
Michael Stern





Best breakfast I've had in a long time!
"Best breakfast I've had in a long time!"
hawkkrall


Scrambled eggs with onions, peppers and potatoes... delicious.
"Scrambled eggs with onions, peppers and potatoes... delicious."
hawkkrall


The lights go on before dawn in winter months; and at 6am the coffee's ready.
"The lights go on before dawn in winter months; and at 6am the coffee's ready."
Michael Stern


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