Buffet was very expensive for the surroundings we ate off the Menu and was very unsatisfied!!! For $9.99 we had a Stake the size of a very small Brest of Chicken and thin. We only could pick one side not even two! The service was good but it still @ $9.99 from the menu was not worth it we left still hungry. We had a couponed for $3.00 off and ...
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High Price for Low Quality of Food
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 07/10/07
First buffet we went to in the area. $19.95 per person plus drink was extra. Variety was very limited and items that were running low were not quickly replinished. Food tasted like it had been sitting out for a while, not fresh tasting at all. Was a mostly disappointing experience.
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Wasn't worth the money
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 06/18/07
First smorgasbord we stopped at in town. Nice clean building. However meal was $18.99 per person not including a drink. For that kind of price thought there would be more to the buffet, felt it was very limited in selection. Several of the items ran low and it took them a while to refill them. Food was alright, just was expecting more for the price. Service was great, selection and price was not.
We stumbled on this by restaurant by accident our first day of vacation and it was just great.
First off all there was a little display of farm animals outside in the parking lot, complete with chickens, rosters, goats and kids, which was a big hit with our small children.
You have not eaten at a smorgasbord until you have eaten at an Amish ...
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 11/03/06
The food is very good, and there is a large selection. Their chicken pot pie is not quite as good as Miller's, but a meal here is not as expensive. The atmosphere is very cozy. Our family enjoys Hershey Farm very much.
On my recent weekend getaway to Lancaster, I could not avoid atleast one meal being at a smorgasboard as it seems if one wants to avoid chain restaurants...the diner and the smorgasboard remain. The Hershey Farm Restaurant was old fashioned, and comfortable. Solid, good favorites. The ham balls were a special treat. The pot roast tender, and alot of desserts to tempt you.
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