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The Brass Eagle Restaurant

The Brass Eagle Restaurant

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5725 Lincoln Hwy, Gap, Pennsylvania, 17527, United States
(717) 442-9977 brasseaglerestaurant.com
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May 12, 2018
Good food for a decent price. They simplified their menu a while back and since then it has gotten a lot better. Like most restaurants in the area, no hash browns which is a shame. There is a bar here as well but I haven't visited it. It seems popular because the parking lot seems busy after hours.

May 27, 2018
I normally go to the brass eagle for breakfast with my kids. Their food is good and priced correctly. They server all three meals and there is a bar here as well. I have never had dinner here or visited the bar. When I drive by in the evening their parking lot is typically busy and the bar seems to be able to handle a high volume based on how many cars are parked by its entrance. Oh, the main bar is downstairs not upstairs in the main restaurant. Should you visit? Yes. I like their breakfasts and you should give it a try. Although, I wish they served hashbrowns.

May 23, 2018
Stopped in here for lunch on our way through, and we were all very happy with what we had. The food was well prepared, and served quickly. It was not very spicy or anything like that, but it was very good and basic all american type food. The service was great (Megan) and she proved to be very good multi-tasker taking care of many tables and never forgetting anything. Prices were reasonable, and we'll be back next time we are in the area.

Jan 17, 2018
Love this place!! I meet with my girlfriend for breakfast here ever few months since we live far apart. It is always clean! Servers are friendly and fast. Food is good and reasonably priced. Sometimes we have been there for a few hours chatting and never once have they asked us to leave. I will always give 5 stars for customer service.

Jan 31, 2018
As always the food is delicious and very enjoyable! We only wish there were better smoke eaters or an area downstairs because we really would rather be downstairs. The upstairs bar is very nice but closed so early and doesn't run specials like downstairs.

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Mon:6:30 am - 10 pm Today
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