Arthur's Terrace Restaurant

Hours

Thursday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (159 reviews)
84
33
15
12
15
Read Our 159 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.0 - (159 reviews)
84
33
15
12
15
  • Cristi Getz


    Mar 31st, 2024

  • Imalay Cintrn

    Delicious and very friendly staff
    Mar 30th, 2024

  • Mildred Wimer

    Good & friendly waitress! Nice Christmas decorations within! Have been there before! This was best brunch this year!
    Jan 6th, 2024

  • Andrea Dion


    Nov 17th, 2023

  • Swan Lake

    We are a group of friends who have used commercial brunch offerings for celebrating many of our favorite festive occasions that included birthdays, Mothers Days, and most certainly Thanksgiving. While we value other occasions, weve always placed great emphasis on personal birthdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations and for those, we enjoyed sparing no expense on the venues. Were only pointing this out to say that we have tasted many, many celebration brunches over more than a decade. So, this is Thanksgiving 2023, about a month ago, and we chose to go to the Eden Resort. Several of us have always enjoyed starting with a few appetizers, of which there were many, and following that with a bowl or two of what had for a long time been termed as AWARD WINNING lobster bisque at Eden. Whow!!!! Big salty surprise here! Typical of canned food, and canned soups in particular, this bisque reeked of saturated salt. As an alternate, someone pointed to the tomato soup that was placed right next to the godawful bisque but another one noted that it tasted like a ruined, oversalted spaghetti sauce, not a soup, and there was no spaghetti in sight. By this time, everything that the other appetizers did to evoke a pleasant culinary experience was ruined by these dreadful, appalling, salty canned-like food abominations. Of course, there is no Thanksgiving without a nice piece of freshly roasted turkey and our expectations were high. Before going to the carving station, we reviewed the other food table that had a number of chafing dishes, with one of them labeled turkey. This dish had a dried up Diner-standard roll of processed white turkey meat that no one even tried but it also had some bits of finely cubed dark meat. Since several of us like dark turkey meat, we tried that only to encounter another hair-raising salt-mine experience. The bits were all dried up and, like the bisque, salt saturated to the point of wanting to spit it out. Well, all was not lost, we thought, since there was still the carving station to keep hope alive but high expectations were quickly dashed here as well by observing the process. There was a pile of turkey extremities, wings, drum-sticks, lots of skin, burned skin, lots of burned pieces, gristle and tendons. A carver was frantically tearing this apart to debone, making little piles that included the burned stuff, the skins, the leg tendons and gristle; this person was cutting all this up into small pieces as best as he could, as if to prepare for doggie dishes, and trying to give this to people: disgusting. No new turkey seemed to be available and this was only at about 2:30 PM. We opted out of that unappetizing choice and decided to try the prime rib. There were only some greasy pieces left with some overdone meat, so we asked whether or not there was a new piece coming. Somewhat to our surprise, the answer was yes and a new roast appeared in a very short time. The piece was large enough to have various degrees of doneness and we received nice cuts of medium rare roast that all looked great. We are finally back at our table, showing off to each other our prized pieces that looked good and were roasted well. At this point, we probably shouldnt have been surprised that the cheer was going to be very short-lived about this prime rib. Apparently, the prime had gone out of this prime rib years ago and the cuts might as well have been some chewy, inedible piece of beef gristle. We hadnt had beef this tough in years and certainly not at a purportedly well-regarded, well rated restaurant. To close this awfully disappointing day, a ruined Thanksgiving, it is easy to say that our server was attentive and helpful but he had nothing to do with food and could do very little to assuage the dire, despicable food selection conditions at Eden, a restaurant that prided itself for many years as a place of choice for celebrating any occasion.
    Dec 21st, 2023

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About
Arthur's Terrace Restaurant

Arthur's Terrace Restaurant is located at 222 Eden Rd in Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17601. Arthur's Terrace Restaurant can be contacted via phone at 717-560-8455 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   717-560-8455

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Arthur's Terrace Restaurant?

A The phone number for Arthur's Terrace Restaurant is: 717-560-8455.


Q Where is Arthur's Terrace Restaurant located?

A Arthur's Terrace Restaurant is located at 222 Eden Rd, Lancaster, PA 17601


Q What is the internet address for Arthur's Terrace Restaurant?

A The website (URL) for Arthur's Terrace Restaurant is: https://www.edenresort.com/dining-drinks/arthurs-terrace


Q How big is Arthur's Terrace Restaurant?

A Arthur's Terrace Restaurant employs approximately 20+ people.


Q What days are Arthur's Terrace Restaurant open?

A Arthur's Terrace Restaurant is open:
Thursday: 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Friday: 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Saturday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday: 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday: 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 10:30 AM


Q How is Arthur's Terrace Restaurant rated?

A Arthur's Terrace Restaurant has a 4.0 Star Rating from 159 reviewers.

Hours

Thursday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Arthur's Terrace Restaurant

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 159 Reviews )
84
33
15
12
15
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Cristi Getz on Google

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Imalay Cintrn on Google

image Delicious and very friendly staff


Mildred Wimer on Google

image Good & friendly waitress!
Nice Christmas decorations within!
Have been there before! This was best brunch this year!

Business Response on Google Jan 1st, 2024
Mildred, thank you for your 5-star review and for your comments about all that you enjoyed. We're glad that we were able to help you celebrate Christmas this year. -Eden Resort Team

Andrea Dion on Google

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Business Response on Google Jan 6th, 2024
Thank you for your 5-star rating, Andrea. We hope that you will dine with us again soon. -Arthur's Terrace Team

Swan Lake on Google

image We are a group of friends who have used commercial brunch offerings for celebrating many of our favorite festive occasions that included birthdays, Mothers Days, and most certainly Thanksgiving. While we value other occasions, weve always placed great emphasis on personal birthdays, Thanksgiving and Christmas celebrations and for those, we enjoyed sparing no expense on the venues. Were only pointing this out to say that we have tasted many, many celebration brunches over more than a decade.
So, this is Thanksgiving 2023, about a month ago, and we chose to go to the Eden Resort. Several of us have always enjoyed starting with a few appetizers, of which there were many, and following that with a bowl or two of what had for a long time been termed as AWARD WINNING lobster bisque at Eden.
Whow!!!! Big salty surprise here! Typical of canned food, and canned soups in particular, this bisque reeked of saturated salt. As an alternate, someone pointed to the tomato soup that was placed right next to the godawful bisque but another one noted that it tasted like a ruined, oversalted spaghetti sauce, not a soup, and there was no spaghetti in sight. By this time, everything that the other appetizers did to evoke a pleasant culinary experience was ruined by these dreadful, appalling, salty canned-like food abominations.
Of course, there is no Thanksgiving without a nice piece of freshly roasted turkey and our expectations were high. Before going to the carving station, we reviewed the other food table that had a number of chafing dishes, with one of them labeled turkey. This dish had a dried up Diner-standard roll of processed white turkey meat that no one even tried but it also had some bits of finely cubed dark meat. Since several of us like dark turkey meat, we tried that only to encounter another hair-raising salt-mine experience. The bits were all dried up and, like the bisque, salt saturated to the point of wanting to spit it out.
Well, all was not lost, we thought, since there was still the carving station to keep hope alive but high expectations were quickly dashed here as well by observing the process. There was a pile of turkey extremities, wings, drum-sticks, lots of skin, burned skin, lots of burned pieces, gristle and tendons. A carver was frantically tearing this apart to debone, making little piles that included the burned stuff, the skins, the leg tendons and gristle; this person was cutting all this up into small pieces as best as he could, as if to prepare for doggie dishes, and trying to give this to people: disgusting. No new turkey seemed to be available and this was only at about 2:30 PM.
We opted out of that unappetizing choice and decided to try the prime rib. There were only some greasy pieces left with some overdone meat, so we asked whether or not there was a new piece coming. Somewhat to our surprise, the answer was yes and a new roast appeared in a very short time. The piece was large enough to have various degrees of doneness and we received nice cuts of medium rare roast that all looked great.
We are finally back at our table, showing off to each other our prized pieces that looked good and were roasted well. At this point, we probably shouldnt have been surprised that the cheer was going to be very short-lived about this prime rib. Apparently, the prime had gone out of this prime rib years ago and the cuts might as well have been some chewy, inedible piece of beef gristle. We hadnt had beef this tough in years and certainly not at a purportedly well-regarded, well rated restaurant.
To close this awfully disappointing day, a ruined Thanksgiving, it is easy to say that our server was attentive and helpful but he had nothing to do with food and could do very little to assuage the dire, despicable food selection conditions at Eden, a restaurant that prided itself for many years as a place of choice for celebrating any occasion.

Business Response on Google Jan 3rd, 2024
Thank you for your review. We enjoy helping our guests celebrate the holidays, so we are disheartened to learn of your experience—it is not in line with other feedback that we received for our Thanksgiving Feast and our more recent Christmas Brunch. We have forwarded your feedback to our Food & Beverage manager. Please be aware that we make our soups from scratch here. We hope that you and your friends will dine with us again so that we have an opportunity to provide an exceptional experience. -Gregory Kavanagh, General Manager

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