Popular Pennsylvania Eatery Named 'Most Unusual Restaurant' In The State

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Have you ever had a dining experience that was so unique that you can recall the entire setting to this day?

Restaurants are a dime a dozen in America, but some provide such a unique experience to customers that they are permanently etched in the memories of all who dine there.

Be it unique food, a quirky setting, or an experience that cannot be explained, something about the restaurant that we're going to talk about today lands it on a list of the most unusual places to eat in the country.

According to a list compiled by LoveFood, the most unusual place to dine in all of Pennsylvania is the Catacombs at Bube’s Brewery in Mount Joy.

Here's what LoveFood had to say about the most unusual place to dine in the entire state:

"A romantic setting where you can dine among old wine barrels, the Catacombs at Bube’s Brewery lies deep underground inside ageing wine cellars. Guests descend 43 feet into the stone-lined vaults and enjoy a historic tour of the cellars before being shown to their table. It goes without saying that the beers are good – and dishes such as crab-stuffed Portobello mushrooms, filet mignon, seafood pasta, and roast chicken are also big hits."

For a continued list of the most unusual places to dine across the country, visit lovefood.com.


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