Lancaster PA Family Style Dining

What is  Family Style Dining?

When Amish families and friends gather for meals they often sit together at long tables and eat together. Here in Lancaster County, we call this ‘Family Style’ dining.

The Pennsylvania Dutch Country has a reputation for good food.  When you sit down to a Family Style meal, you can expect to receive plenty of that good Pennsylvania Dutch cooking.

Unlike Smorgasbord restaurants where you have to get up and help yourself, here families and groups of all sizes are seated at tables and the serving staff brings the food to you.  You’ll receive serving bowls and platters heaping with delicious foods such as crispy fried chicken, roast beef, baked ham, real mashed potatoes, homemade egg noodles, and fresh vegetables.  There’s always plenty of food to go around.

But be sure to save room for dessert, because there are homemade pies, fresh shoo-fly pie, ice cream, and more just waiting for you.

The food just keeps coming until you say “Whoa!”.

So, enjoy a long-standing Lancaster tradition in Pennsylvania Dutch dining. It’s one of those Lancaster County experiences you have got to try at least once.

Enjoy Family Style Dining in Lancaster County

Plain & Fancy Farm Restaurant

3121 Old Philadelphia Pike (Rt. 340), one mile east of Bird-in-Hand, PA 17505
717-768-4400

Dig into our made-from-scratch golden fried chicken, baked ham, real mashed potatoes, chicken pot pie, bakery fresh shoofly pie and much more. Or, select from our new ala carte lunch and dinner menus, featuring everything from salads and charbroiled burgers to turkey dinners with all the fixin's.

Good ‘N Plenty Restaurant

Route 896 between Routes 340 & 30, Smoketown (Lancaster County), PA 17576, 717-394-7111

Our traditional all you can eat family style dining is our most popular dining option with the food brought to the table by our experienced and friendly servers. Family style dining showcases all the famous Pennsylvania Dutch favorites our customers know and love. Join us today for this Lancaster County tradition!

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