Some fun activity options include Escape On Queen, as well as a self-guided walking tour of Lancaster’s African American heritage and exploring one of the city’s various public art trails. Queen St., as well as Building Character and Madcap & Co. Café, Zoetropolis, and Springhouse Taproom.įor some shopping, check out these unique shops along the 300 block of N. Locally grown products are used as often as possible and highlights our. Their vision was to create a space where the local community could enjoy high quality, craft-brewed beer and simple but elegant food in a relaxed environment. follows all of your favorite friends as they escape from their home in New York’s Central Park Zoo and find themselves on an unexpected journey to the madcap world of King Julien’s. Some excellent restaurants and cafes in this general area include Scratch Bakes, The Exchange, Max’s Eatery, Prince St. features 70-plus vendors selling vintage, recycled and handmade goods. is a brew pub located in East Petersburg, owned by Greg Kendig and Francisco Ramirez. Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre 510 Centerville Road, Lancaster, PA Based on the smash DreamWorks animated motion picture, Madagascar A Musical Adventure Jr. Right across from Barry’s Car Barn in Intercourse is the iconic Kitchen Kettle Village, where you can see local Amish women in the Canning Kitchen making KKV jams, jellies, sauces, etc., that have been a staple of Lancaster’s hand-crafted foodie scene for 60 years.
Mid Mod Mod Betty loves Space and includes it here even tho Jessie has moved his shop around the corner on Walnut.Scratch Bakes cafe makes excellent cupcakes and pastries in Ephrata, PA. If you like an assortment of vendors to choose from, Building Character at 342 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA has all sorts of fun stuff and is also home to the Heritage Press Museum! There's a little bit of something for everyone at the Scarlet Willow, including vintage records, clothes, houswares, books - all so attractively merchandised, Mod Betty wants owner Jodi to do up her house like this!įor US-made goods, crafts, artwork and funky stuff, Madcap & Co is a fave - I love the reinvented hex signs and illustrated maps by Nicole Duquette - so freakin cheery! So perfectly curated and collected, the vintage clothing here is fabulous! Mod Betty met Alicia when she ran her shop Mommalicious a few storefronts down, and loves what she's doing now with the Telltale Dress shop. Why, she and Mod Betty even made a video together!ĪND we collaborated on a Retro Roadmap Charm Bracelet ( available here) to celebrate the publishing of the Retro Roadmap Roadbook of North / Central New Jersey: Mod Betty met Aunt Debbie in the early years of Retro Roadmap and discovered this creative creature grew up in Phoenixville! Deb now has her own shop, where she creates and sells all sorts of pop-culture inspired jewelry, clothing, crafts and collectibles. While there are many many shops on this stretch that are worth a visit here are a few of my faves: And everyone who I've come into contact with is just so goshdarned friendly! From vintage clothing and records to handmade and upcycled jewelry, crafts, mid-century modern furniture and more, it's all here. The 300 block of North Queen Street in Lancaster PA is home to some of my fave shops for old (and new) items. Mod Betty loves old stuff as well as old places, and when she meets like minds all congregated in one area, she just has to share!