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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Coakley's Irish Pub


Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009As the oldest Irish Pub in the Harrisburg area, Coakley's has built up a lot of tradition. In fact it has been operating continuously as a bar and/or restaurant since 1895.

Located in the Olde Town section of New Cumberland, Coakley's has an atmosphere that can come from years in business only. It's kitsch - yet authentic. It seems forced - yet natural.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009The restaurant is sprawling with multiple rooms that are certainly the result of an ever-expanding successful business.

At the start of the year new management took over at Coakley's. But they came in with an attitude of "If it ain't broke - don't fix it." They plan on following the same successful blueprint laid out by the Coakley family over the past quarter century.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009The main focus of the new management is shoring up the consistency of the food. They brought on new staff with a tradition of excellence in the food service industry to make sure every item stands up to quality standards.

Here, an order of Coakley's Nibbler offers a glimpse at the appetizer selection, including Cheese Sticks, Onion Rings, Potato Skins, and Chicken Fingers with dipping sauces.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009Among their seven salads is this meal-in-and-of-itself Pittsburgh Steak Salad. This is a mountain of crisp tossed lettuce with tomatoes and cucumbers topped with London broil, steak fries and onion rings. And believe it or not, this is the small.

Other salads include such selections as Taco Salad, Asian Chicken Salad and Coakley's California Salad.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009In this image is Coakley's take on Salmon. The salmon is baked on a fresh cedar plank and finished with a dill sauce. Another salmon option offers it blackened and grilled and served with a honey mustard topping.

Coakley's menu is decidedly American until you get to the bar menu where there is a much more deliberate nod to the Emerald Isle. But if you are looking for a filling entree like the New York Strip Steak pictured below, you won't go wrong.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009As part of their commitment to community involvement the new management staff has developed The Coakley's Foundation. The foundation is set up to help provide financial support to children to participate in after school activities such as sports, the arts, music and theater, who may otherwise be financially unable to participate. They also hope to help support the providers of these activities. T-shirts are being sold to help fund the foundation.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009If it is traditional Irish food you are looking for, you might be in luck as the new owners may slowly introduce some favorites. For now, look for items such as this Corned Beef and Cabbage on the specials board.

Coakley's Irish Pub, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009
Coakley's Irish Pub
305 Bridge Street
New Cumberland, PA 17070

717-774-5556

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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Jackson's Junction

Jackson's Junction Restaurant, New Cumberland Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009It's always good to know where a couple country bars are. They represent a place you can let your hair down a little more and have a good time. They also often offer good food at good prices. Jackson's Junction is one of these country bars. Located on 114 in Fairview Township at the end of Fishing Creek Road.




Jackson's Junction Restaurant, New Cumberland Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009
Jackson's Junction is a smoking bar, so it is limited to those 18 years and older. This is the kind of place that you want to go grab a beer with a buddy, or stop on your way back from a day of skiing to warm up by the fire or just stop in after work for some good food and friendly conversation, so you don't really miss the kids not being there.

Jackson's Junction Restaurant, New Cumberland Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009


The bar is well stocked and there is a fair selection of beers on tap including some of Yuengling's darker varieties. A lower level sports pool and Foosball tables for those who like a little activity with their brew. This is definitely a drinker's bar, but they also have a full kitchen that goes a little beyond your standard bar fare.


Among their specialties is the pulled pork barbecue sandwich. It is piled high smothered in a homemade barbecue sauce and definitely won't leave you hungry.

Jackson's Junction Restaurant, New Cumberland Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009
Don't worry though, they do have your standards like chicken wings with a variety of sauces served with the chunkiest blue cheese dressing I've come across.

Jackson's Junction Restaurant, New Cumberland Pennsylvania © Susqueats.com 2009
For something really unique try some of their more unusual appetizers like the batter dipped deep fried pickles pictured here, or the sausage and honey.

In addition to the bar itself, Jackson's Junction has a large enclosed area with pavilions, bars, a volleyball net, softball diamond, horeshoes and even a swimming pool that is available for catered functions. This area is great for family reunions, pig roasts, weddings, fund raisers, corporate outings or just about anything you can imagine. It's like having a big back yard for a party with plenty of parking and no one spending the night at your house. It's easy to see why their motto is "Have you function at the Junction".




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844 Fishing Creek Road
New Cumberland, PA 17070
717-275-1100

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