Posted on 26 August 2008 by
Sara Bozich
Tags: Camp Hill, Cornerstone Coffeehouse
Drink this now:
Espresso Milkshake, Cornerstone Coffeehouse. Unbelievable!

Please ignore the boyfriend's 'stache, and get yourself over to the Cornerstone Coffeehouse in Camp Hill to try this delicious espresso milkshake. With three shots of espresso, it's sure to perk you up.
Tags: Camp Hill, Enola, Moving

Not sure how frequently I’ll be able to post over the next few weeks. I’m in the middle of moving out of my Camp Hill home and temporarily moving into an apartment until our house in Enola is built. I’ll be in a suspended state of purgatory over the summer. In some ways it’s a good thing, our house in Camp Hill sold in three days so I don’t have to worry about us not selling our house. At the same time, we’ll be out, but kind of at the mercy of our builder until October/November.
Who’s got boxes?
Posted on 11 June 2008 by
Brian
Tags: Camp Hill, Restaurant
After hearing good things about this new little spot in Camp Hill I decided to stop in for dinner and sample the homemade noodles for myself. It’s funny because the place used to be a Long John Silvers, but they really have cleaned it up quite nice, you probably wouldn’t notice unless you already knew what it used to be. Personally, I’m really not too disappointed with the change of cuisine (does anyone actually eat at Long John Silvers?). The inside isn’t too big, just a collection of small tables for those who wish to eat in and a counter for those who wish to take their food elsewhere.
For our dinner, my counterpart chose the beef pho and I took on the spicy jam bong. We both agreed that the pho was just average, as we are quite spoiled by a number of great Vietnamese restaurants here in Harrisburg, but the jam bong- delightful. It was deliciously spicy and included a collection of chicken, carrots, and cabbage on top of homemade wheat noodles. Unlike the rice noodles used in the pho, the homemade wheat noodles were noticeably fresh and perfectly cooked.
Besides the pho and jam bong, the Asian Noodle house has a host of various Asian dishes including Thai food and the regular American-Chinese food favorites. If meat isn’t your thing they also have a number of tofu dishes to accommodate your kind (I don’t know how you do it). All in all, I like the place quite a bit. The restaurant is clean and the staff were all very kind so in my book the Asian Noodle House is definitely worth a return visit.
Posted on 17 May 2008 by
jerseym
Tags: Camp Hill, Greek Festival
Took the scoot out to Camp Hill to check out the ultra-suburban but mega-authentic Greek Food Festival at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral today. (I’m actually there right now- well, when I typed this anyway- because of the convenient suburban, Camp Hill setting, there are no less than six wireless networks for me to choose [...]