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In this issue, we’re embracing the nostalgic feeling of long sunny days—highlighting small business, local food & drink, outdoor spaces, and the warmth of a Lancaster City summer.
These 16 spots are the perfect place to sit back and sip local. And don’t forget to grab some beans to go!
From savory options to vegan treats, you can choose sustainability and indulgence at Bad Garden.
The York-based brewery brings brews and barbecue to the heart of Lancaster City.
Founder Justina Latura shares four wines to try this summer at Vine Bar
This Lancaster secondhand boutique invites you to “come for the things, stay for the people.”
Their expanded space includes a loft for up to 40 people at their signature terrarium bar.
Woman-owned by duo Emmalyn Love and Vivi Kendall, Lovi is all about making fashion easy and accessible.
A sister store to The Snack Stand, the international beverage store is a unique experience located right next door.
Designed and produced four times a year, Fig Lancaster magazine is filled with the latest in Lancaster including local shopping, dining, arts, events, and community.
The 153rd Annual Dinner held on June 18, 2025 promises an unforgettable experience that celebrates leadership, connection, and the bold future ahead for Lancaster County.
The festival returns to F&M College for 10 days of concerts and more from July 18–28.
Highland invites the community to experience a rich tapestry of musical performances this summer.
Join the Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen at the 2025 Summer Fine Craft Fair on June 21 & 22, 2025.
Navy veteran and owner Laura specializes in lived-in styles.
The new private practice is rooted in Dr. Long’s years of experience and commitment to patient care.
LCSWMA invites you to #ThinkAboutWTE next time you throw something away.
Founder of Soundwise Health Associates, Lana shares how a love of music led her to owning the sound space in Lancaster.