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Yorgos Restaurant & Lounge

Yorgos Restaurant & Lounge

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3.8 Google Review
66 N Queen St, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 17603, United States
(717) 394-6977 yorgoslancaster.com
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May 12, 2018
They won't be having my business ever again. The food was good and the waitress was nice, but after that, holy. I was made to remove my hat at the upstairs bar. Only myself, my friends, and one other patron were at the bar. I don't belive my hat, purchased with the proceeds benefiting sea turtles in North Carolina, was offending anybody (the one lone man joining us). We do not need another wanna be "high class" bar in Lancaster. I don't know who you think you are, Yorgos, but remember your roots. Some new floors and wall decorations don't make me forget that people were banging each other on your dance floor just a few weeks ago. Good night and good luck.

Mar 26, 2018
The new Yorgos is amazing, all 3 floors are complete different with different themes on each. You can keep it causal on the first floor or you there is fine dining on the second floor. Third floor is a lounge which is elegant, nice, clean , and classy, I cant wait for the rooftop to open!

Mar 9, 2018
Good food a little higher priced though the portions and quality match. The bartender gent. Was our server. He did a great job! His personality reminded me of shaggy from scoobydoo!

Dec 29, 2017
UPDATE: DO NOT go here. The bouncers judge if your outfit is good enough to get in. This is Lancaster. Not good enough to be kicking people out people of their outfit. PERIOD. While I've been sitting here, the owner came out of nowhere and started charging a cover charge for people to go to the second or third floor. They weren't charging when I got here and there is no system to prove you already paid to go up so you ate going to get double charged if you leave those floors. Other than that, the drinks are good and our waitress was amazing.

Feb 27, 2018
Had the Parmesan Crusted Salmon with rice pilaf and asparagus platter. It was cooked perfectly. Majority of group had Gyros (huge & delicious). Seafood Fettuccini Alfredo, Avocado Stuffed with Crab Salad and Shrimp on Greek Salad was also enjoyed. Will be back for sure. Expensive drinks though!

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Opening Hours

Mon:10:30 am - 2 am
Tue:10:30 am - 2 am
Wed:10:30 am - 2 am
Thu:8 am - 2 am
Fri:8 am - 2 am
Sat:8 am - 2 am

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