Mount Joy, Pennsylvania: Dinner in a Beer Dungeon
Dine among giant wooden barrels, in a 19th century vaulted rock bunker 43 feet below ground. Dine traditionally or at special themed "feasts" with themes such as Pirates and Ancient Rome.
Bube's Brewery
- Address:
- 102 N. Market St., Mount Joy, PA
- Directions:
- Bube's Brewery. Downtown. From Hwy 230/Main St. turn north at the stoplight (Wells Fargo Bank) onto N. Market St. and drive two blocks. You'll see the brewery on the left.
- Hours:
- Opens M-F 5:30 PM, Sa-Su 5 PM (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 717-653-2056
- Admission:
- Feasts $50. Call for schedule.
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We really enjoyed the escape room. Get there a few minutes before your appointment time for a beer at the bar, and a quick tour of the building. We skipped dinner; the place was deserted. The dinner murder mystery theater was cancelled due to low attendance on the day we visited, so if you really want to do that, book early to boost the numbers.
[Misty Cole, 06/18/2019]
Terrific atmosphere. A must see location, but we agreed with mediocre food reviews on other apps. Do not miss this place, though. Bartender says their Halloween Party lasts 2 days and is wild.
[JayBeeYell, 10/31/2018]
Great kid meals... Around $5 and the same size as adults meals. You can get a 5 minute tour of the beer dungeon.
This place is also haunted by a lady in white.
[Amanda Smith, 07/20/2016]We ate in the bar. There are four different restaurants here. We plan on going back for one of the regular murder mystery shows that were advertised!
[Princessjesi, 05/21/2016]Catacombs 43 feet below ground.
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A preserved, 19th century German brewery has been turned into a restaurant. The "catacombs" are in fact a man-made beer aging cave. You dine among giant wooden barrels, in a vaulted rock bunker 43 feet below ground. Maybe not romantic, but certainly atmospheric.