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SUNDAY PATRIOT-NEWS SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2006
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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.
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MANGIA QUI/SUBA, 272 North St., 233-7358. Blend
of cuisines with emphasis on Mediterranean and Latin.
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McGRATH’S PUB, 202 Locust St., 232-9914.
Quaint Irish pub feel with casual menu.
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MOLLY BRANNIGANS, 31 N. Second St., 260-9242.
Traditional Irish pub and restaurant.
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THE FIREHOUSE RESTAURANT & BAR, 606 N. Second St.,
234-6064. Casual American, firehouse-themed restaurant.
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CRAGIN’S BRICK HAUS, 229 N. Second St., 233-4287.
Emphasis on German specialties and lighter American fare.
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CEOLTAS IRISH PUB, 310 N. Second St., 233-3202.
Traditional Irish pub emphasizing live music.
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CAFE FRESCO CENTER CITY, 215 N. Second St., 236-2599.
Nonsmoking, trendy, urban atmosphere with emphasis on
gourmet coffee. Serves breakfast, lunch and dinner.
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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.
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STOCK’S ON 2ND, 211 N. Second St., 233-6699.
Urban, upscale restaurant with eclectic lunch, dinner
and lounge/bar menus.
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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
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THE CARIBBEAN MERMAID, 402 N. Second St., 920-3663.
Light fare takeout spot.
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DUNKIN’ DONUTS, 107 N. Second St., 233-4005.
Doughnuts, bagels and coffee.
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NEATO BURRITO, 209 N. Second St., 232-7467.
Specializes in Mission-style burritos.
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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,
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N. Second St., 232-4499. Diner food combined
with a liquor license for late-night appeal.
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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.

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