Food on the go Club/Bar Restaurant/Bar 1. 2. 3. 1. 2
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Food on the go Club/Bar Restaurant/Bar 1. 2. 3. 1. 2
A88 SUNDAY PATRIOT-NEWS SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2006 Restaurant Row 9. reet ann y Alle ueh reet a St reet lley reet g St sA n Spri am Ad t te S Sta is Will reet q Sus No Sh All 5. 16. ey 19. St ree t 7. r th All ey Th ird t 11. 3. 1. 20. t ree St 4. 11. 5. 17. 2. et tS tre et 13. rke t tS tre e us 1. 9. 10. nt Fro No rth Str e et et re St 6. No Wa lnu t rth Riv er Nor th Str ee t et Bla ckb err et yS tre et Fro nt Str e tS tre r th S ec ond Str eet rke r ve Ri No Co urt Str ee t FISAGA, 201 N. Second St., 441-1556. Open corner gives this restaurant/bar crowd appeal. THE GOLDEN SHEAF, 1 N. Second St., 237-6400. Upscale restaurant at Hilton Harrisburg & Towers. ILLUSTRATION BY HOLLY BLYLER, The Patriot-News HAYDN’S ON PINE/MAXINE’S LOUNGE, 215 Pine St., 920-1800. Upscale restaurant and lounge. KOKOMO’S, 300 N. Second St., 920-5651. Known for buffalo chicken wings. 9. 10. MANGIA QUI/SUBA, 272 North St., 233-7358. Blend of cuisines with emphasis on Mediterranean and Latin. 11. 12. McGRATH’S PUB, 202 Locust St., 232-9914. Quaint Irish pub feel with casual menu. 13. 14. MOLLY BRANNIGANS, 31 N. Second St., 260-9242. Traditional Irish pub and restaurant. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 15. 4. na THE FIREHOUSE RESTAURANT & BAR, 606 N. Second St., 234-6064. Casual American, firehouse-themed restaurant. 6. an 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 5. eh 3. CRAGIN’S BRICK HAUS, 229 N. Second St., 233-4287. Emphasis on German specialties and lighter American fare. qu CEOLTAS IRISH PUB, 310 N. Second St., 233-3202. Traditional Irish pub emphasizing live music. s Su 2. 22. Th ird Str e et 4. rth Restaurant/Bar 1. 3. No FISAGA rth 2. 7. 3. Lo c Cr an be rry St ree t 6. No Ma er Riv 8. et tre dS r th 21. 1. lley Pin eS tre e No 2. n co Se 3. 12. yA 8. t 2. rth No e tre S ara arb Str aw be rr 18. t B CAFE FRESCO CENTER CITY, 215 N. Second St., 236-2599. Nonsmoking, trendy, urban atmosphere with emphasis on gourmet coffee. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. St ree et et tre S th Sou Co ur t Ke lly Str e lin y Alle No rth Ma ank y dem Aca 1. 2. Wa lnu t t ree St reet nd co Se t te S Sta Cr an be rry Str e th St rch Chu Lib St erty et Stre 14. t tree na S han que Sus St. r No eet et Str eet Stre dar Str ood Ce nt tonw Fro B ut r th No 4. ow Will th Nor It started with a handful of restaurants. Today Harrisburg’s Restaurant Row is home to dozens of eating establishments, bars and nightclubs. There’s something for everyone along the street. MAX’S, 17 N. Second St., 232-8900. Italian restaurant with brick oven pizza and urban bar setting. MIYAKO SUSHI ON SECOND, 227 N. Second St., 234-3250. Only spot along the street rolling sushi. ZEPHYR EXPRESS, 231 North St., 233-2009. Casual dining cafe. PEP GRILL, 209 Walnut St., 236-6403. Lunch spot with Friday night entertainment. THE QUARTER, 321 N. Second St., 234-4656. Multilevel with speakeasy, restaurant, sports bar and nightclub. SCOTT’S GRILLE, 212 Locust St., 234-7599. The “Capital Steakhouse” and popular happy hour spot. SKEWERS GRILL, 316 N. Second St., 221-8220. A BYOB with a focus on grilled kebobs. THE STATE CAFE, 322 N. Second St., 238-5905. Luncheonette with light fare. 20. STOCK’S ON 2ND, 211 N. Second St., 233-6699. Urban, upscale restaurant with eclectic lunch, dinner and lounge/bar menus. 21. 22. ZEMBIE’S BAR & RESTAURANT, 226 N. Second St., 232-5020. Traditional American bar with variety of beers. ZIA’S TRATTORIA, 114 N. Second St. 260-0010. Italian restaurant and bar neighboring the city’s only wine bar, Red Door. DRAGONFLY THE SANDWICH MAN Club/Bar Food on the go 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. THE CARIBBEAN MERMAID, 402 N. Second St., 920-3663. Light fare takeout spot. 3. DUNKIN’ DONUTS, 107 N. Second St., 233-4005. Doughnuts, bagels and coffee. 4. NEATO BURRITO, 209 N. Second St., 232-7467. Specializes in Mission-style burritos. 5. 6. NEW 2ND WOK, 106 N. Second St., 920-0900. Chinese-American cuisine. BOURBON STREET SALOON, 37 N. Second St., 233-1501. Cowboy saloon atmosphere. DRAGONFLY CLUB, 234 N. Second St., 232-6940. Three levels with live music and a dance club. COYOTE’S HARDWARE BAR/ECLIPSE, 236 N. Second St., 221-0530. Multilevel club with live music on one level, dance club with top 40 music on another and the Boom Boom Room lounge. 4. PRIVE, 20 N. Second St., 234-7508. Martini lounge. STREET TAVERN, 400 N. Second St., 230-9440. 5. BarSOUTHatmosphere with $2 drafts. TOM SAWYER DINER & ENTERTAINMENT COMPLEX, 6. 210 N. Second St., 232-4499. Diner food combined with a liquor license for late-night appeal. Parking STREET LOCUST STREET 1. PARKING PARKING GARAGE GARAGE 3. RIVER STREET LOCUST STREET PUBLIC PARKING LOT 2. PARKING 4. WALNUT GARAGE 7. 8. 9. CENTER CITY BREAD SHED, 204 Locust St., 233-8759. New York-style deli and restaurant. PALUMBO’S ITALIAN EATERY, 104 N. Second St., 233-7700. Unique pizzas and an extensive menu of sub, salads and dinners. THE SANDWICH MAN, 111 N. Second St., 236-7171. Assembling some of the biggest sub sandwiches around. 2ND STREET PIZZA, 224 N. Second St., 234-3456. Traditional pizza shop. THE SPOT, 100 N. Second St., 234-5271. Late-night gathering spot for locals who come for the Spot Dogs.