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Nine restaurants opened for business, while two closed their doors. Seven restaurants announced future plans, including future openings and closings, as well as canceled plans. Located at 55 N. Main St. (Route 72), Artifice Ales & Mead will occupy part of the former Bickelâs Snack Foods complex being redeveloped into REO Manheim Marketplace. Artifice Ales & Mead photo Here are the restaurants that opened in Lancaster County in May Artifice Ales & Mead, a gastropub and brewery, opened in Manheim at the REO Manheim Marketplace. It's managed by Willie Wrede, who is the mead maker and brewer for Meduseld Meadery in downtown Lancaster. The 4,630-square-foot warehouse area was urned into a taproom area for 60 to 70 patrons.
Artifice Ales & Mead, a gastropub and brewery, open this week at 55 N. Manheim St. in Manheim. Itâs part of the REO Manheim Marketplace. Artifice Ales & Mead is founded by the partners who launched Meduseld Meadery in Lancaster in 2017. Willie Wrede is the mead maker and brewer for Meduseld/Artifice and managing partner of Artifice. His wife Julie Wrede, serves as CFO and also handles human resources. Alfonso and Jeanette Soler, and Duro Rajkovic are founding members as well and helped build Meduseld Meadery from concept to launch. âRepurposing the building was a no-brainer. The high ceilings, concrete floors, dock doors and proximity to surrounding neighborhoods, and high visibility along Route 72 were all great reasons to choose this property for our location,â Wrede said, âWe love Manheim; we live here. We are confident this will be another win for our town that is long overdue.â
From cornhole competitions to trivia nights, there will be something for everyone this St. Patrick's Day. Here are five events and celebrations to check out in Lancaster County. Phantom Power The Ogham Stones, one Lancaster's most recognizable Celtic rock bands, will perform live at Phantom Power, located at 121 W Frederick St. in Millersville. Dillweed will kick things off with some Irish tunes and seas shanties before Ogham Stones performs. Doors open at 5 p.m. The live music will be played in Phantom Power's outdoor beer garden and tickets will be $10 per table. The Nacho Depot Food Truck will also be available from 5 to 10 p.m.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. Bareville Fire Company, 211 E. Main St., Leola, March 6. Prepackaged chicken soup, shoofly pie and dried beef gravy need label corrections as follows: allergens instead of allergies, milk instead of dairy, and addition of soy on shoofly pie label. Brady's, 856 W. Main St., New Holland, March 6. Chlorine sanitizer in low temp dishwasher is being dispensed at 200 ppm, which is not approved in the Code of Federal Regulations for food contact sanitizing at this level. Food facility has a reminder statement on the menu for foods that could be served raw or undercooked to the consumer; however, it does not clearly disclose which foods the reminder statement applies to. Newspaper found lining the bottom of the bain-marie, which is not a surface that is cleanable. Chlorine test strips are old and discolored and need replacement.