Mr. G’s
This must-stop shop, located in the historic Twin Sycamores House, serves up 16 flavors of handmade ice cream featuring locally grown fruits and flavors. Make sure to play the ring game out front!
This must-stop shop, located in the historic Twin Sycamores House, serves up 16 flavors of handmade ice cream featuring locally grown fruits and flavors. Make sure to play the ring game out front!
Step into the past at this old-timey chocolate shop for delectable sweet treats and handcrafted milkshakes.
Pop into this quaint shop on a hot day for homemade ice cream, gelati, Italian ices, and friendly vibes.
A true Gettysburg original, Tommy’s Pizza is a local favorite for pizza, subs, and salads.
This cute hole in the wall is an expression of the owners’ Mexican and Italian heritage and serves up the freshest tacos in town.
Get a taste of country life while sipping on a handcrafted beer or cider at this casual spot across from the historic Round Barn.
This winsome cidery is worth the drive. Enjoy farm-crafted cider in their taphouse or outside surrounded by acres and acres of fruit orchards.
One of our favorite cideries in town, Ploughman’s hosts live music every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night. Pro tip: Try a savory hand pie from Stargazy Pies!
This historic inn and tavern owned by our friends the Keeneys has been in continuous operation since the 18th century.
Enjoy fine cuisine made from seasonal ingredients beside the fireplace, in the tavern, or al fresco on their patio when the weather permits.
Tour The Adams County Pour Tour brings wineries, breweries, cideries, distilleries and meaderies together for one incredible craft-beverage trail.
Hop The farms and markets along the Crop Hop trail offer a variety of seasonal fresh produce, pick-your-own fruit and flowers, farm tours, cooking classes, fresh meats, and more.
This open-air, community-driven farmers market is the heart of Gettysburg from April to October. Meander through dozens of local vendors on Saturdays from 8am-1pm.
Head here to find everything from locally grown foods–including fruits and vegetables, meats, jams, honey, and ice cream–to unique gifts and antiques.
Family owned and operated since 1900, this beloved place boasts a farm market, nurseries, and pick-your-own fruit, as well as a tasting room and live music.
Only a handful of round barns–built by the Shakers in the early 20th century–survive today. Don’t miss your chance to see one in person and take home some fresh fruit and delectable baked goods for your trouble. The Thirsty Farmer is right across the street!
This casual fine dining restaurant located just outside the charming town of New Oxford serves up inventive entrees and tasty cocktails.
Built in 1797 as a stagecoach stop, this historic inn served as headquarters for Confederate General A.P. Hill during the Battle of Gettysburg. It hasn’t changed much since then, and that’s its charm.
This warehouse distillery offers a laid-back vibe along with New American eats and craft cocktails made from hand-bottled spirits.
Take in the scenery at this idyllic winery just west of Gettysburg– or stop by their tasting room, which is located right next door to the hotel.
Another rustic gem, Boyer Cellars features wine from Screaming Bambino Cellars and Jan Zell Wines in its spacious tasting room–along with scenic orchard views.
This small family-owned winery in Orrtanna, just 9 miles west of Gettysburg, specializes in artisan wines from their vineyard and local growers.
Reid’s is becoming known for their cider, but their wine is what put them on the map. Try both at this conveniently located tasting room on Baltimore Street.
Nestled at the foot of the Catoctin Mountains just over the Mason-Dixon line in Maryland, this beautiful 24-acre estate is renowned for its upscale dining.
Travel down the Baltimore Pike to this cozy spot in Maryland for world-class entrees and hand-crafted cocktails.
This non-profit coffeehouse dedicated to “enjoying community, fostering creativity, and advancing culture” provides a vibrant space for local makers to share their art.
See–and taste!–the colonial side of Gettysburg at this beautifully restored 1776 stone home that was likely active in the Underground Railroad.
This local gem serves up gourmet New American dishes and artisanal pizza in a vibrant and cozy space just a half block from the hotel.
Gettysburg’s only Irish-owned pub offers ceol, cainte, agus craic–music, talk, and fun–along with classic Irish fare and an impressive selection of whiskies.
Named for baseball Hall of Famer “Gettysburg Eddie” Plank, this convivial sports bar offers casual eats and live music upstairs at the Jewel Box Lounge.
Our next-door neighbors serve up traditional pub-style food and specialize in–you guessed it–burgers!
Located on the square in the Hotel Gettysburg, One Lincoln offers updated American comfort food and craft cocktails.
Perfect for large groups or families with children, the Upper Crust slings yummy wood-fired pizzas alongside an array of free games (think Skee-Ball and shuffleboard).
This massive food hall features multiple in-house vendors, so everyone in your group can satisfy their own cravings–and get back to sightseeing in a flash.
Treat yourself to delicious Asian cuisine with an emphasis on seafood at this cozy spot.
If you’re looking for authentic, homemade Italian comfort food in a family-friendly atmosphere, this is the place.
Kazue, which means “first blessings” in Japanese, offers several varieties of ramen as well as sushi next to the historic Majestic Theater.
This no-frills pizzeria serves up world-class Italian eats and is just around the corner from the hotel.
Take your coffee to go or stay awhile and watch the world stroll by at this charming coffeehouse featuring a tea bar and handmade pastries.
The Lincoln Diner is a classic greasy spoon that has been serving locals, visitors, and college students since the 1950s.
This must-stop shop has been baking artisan breads and pastries for the Adams County community since 1996.
This cozy spot serves up sweet and savory crepes made with love and kindness.
We are proud to serve Bantam coffee at our hotel and restaurant. See where the roasting magic happens on Steinwehr Avenue.
Go where the locals go at this beloved hangout featuring fresh coffee, light eats, homegrown art, and poetry readings.
Enjoy New American French fare with a Pennsylvania patois in casual modern elegance at our restaurant, located on the first floor of the hotel.