Restaurants & Bars
This PA Eatery Ranked Among Most Unusual Restaurants In U.S.
Forty three feet below the ground awaits a bizarre candlelit dining experience not quite like anything else.

MOUNT JOY, PA — In one Pennsylvania establishment, the setting may be as bizarre and memorable as the food.
A Lancaster County joint was recently ranked among the top five weirdest restaurant experiences in America, according to a new list from food and travel website Lovefood.
Catacombs, an eatery below Bube's Brewery in Mount Joy, has guests descend 43 feet below the ground for a candlelight dinner in the brewery’s old stone aging cellars.
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It landed fourth overall on the list.
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The other establishments that landed in the top five of the list include:
1. The Tonga Room and Hurricane Bar in San Francisco, a tiki-themed restaurant in San Francisco with a huge central lagoon and floating stage where simulated tropical storms roll through between courses.
2. The Yurt at Solitude Mountain Resort in Utah, where guests have to snowshoe through a moonlight forest to the yurt, where a chef will prepare a meal at their table(this spot is open only seasonally, from December through April).
3. The Airplane Restaurant in Colorado Springs, which is housed in a Boeing KC-97 tanker built in 1953. The plane flew all over the world before being decommissioned in 2002.
5. Enoteca Maria, a Staten Island eatery that doesn’t have a regular chef but hires “Nonnas of the World” — grandmothers from around the globe — to cook their best dishes for a menu that changes daily. The cuisine is so good it has earned a Michelin Bib Gourmand label.
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