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The business was sold to employees Beatrice and Thomas Strauss in 1948 by the Millers. In 1957 the restaurant would receive its current name "Miller’s Smorgasbord." [1] Miller's Smorgasbord and a number of associated retail establishments were listed for sale in 2014. [2]
Miller's Smorgasbord, in Ronks, was voted in as the #3 on the list of top 10. ... A number of retail stores are also open at the Shoppes at Miller's, including a quilt shop, a locally made food ...
Amish potato salad; Apple butter; Apple dumpling—cored and peeled apple, covered in a pie-crust, dusted with sugar or cinnamon, and baked. Served in a bowl with milk. Sometimes eaten as dessert, but generally a meal in and of itself. Beef or venison jerky; Bova Shankel—a pierogi-type dish of potato dumplings and sauce.
1. Cracker Barrel. Cracker Barrels are open regular hours on Thanksgiving. You can eat a turkey dinner in the restaurant, or order a Thanksgiving family-size meal to go if you don’t feel like ...
1. Shady Maple Smorgasbord. Location: East Earl, Pennsylvania Dubbed “Largest Smorgasbord in the USA," Shady Maple doesn’t merely span 200 feet of buffet space just to offer mediocre food ...
At this point, PA 897 turns west to briefly follow US 322 along 28th Division Highway before it splits to the north and resumes along Springville Road. The route runs past the Shady Maple Smorgasbord and the Shady Maple Farm Market before it reaches an intersection with PA 23 (Main Street) to the east of Blue Ball. PA 897 turns west to form a ...
The breakfast menu consists of your typical fluffy sourdough French toast ($12.48) and "breakfast sammie" with your style of eggs, bacon or sausage protein, choice of cheese and choice of bread ...
The Lancaster Amish affiliation is the largest affiliation among the Old Order Amish and as such a subgroup of Amish. Its origin and largest settlement is Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. The settlement in Lancaster County, founded in 1760 near Churchtown [1] is the oldest Amish settlement that is still in existence.