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Bird-in-Hand Whoopie Pie Featured in Over 200 News Stories!
Maine declared the whoopie pie their official State treat, and Lancaster County cried, “Nonsense!”  As reported by The Associated Press reporter Genaro C. Armas, John Smucker, CEO of the family-owned Bird-in-Hand Restaurant & Bakery said, “We’ve had this thing going with the whoopie pie here for …  decades.  And all of a sudden they try to enter into the picture … It’s just a bunch of nonsense.”  For the full story, click here.

For 40 years, the Smucker Family of Bird-in-Hand has shared Grandma Smucker’s Pennsylvania Dutch recipes, homemade goodness and farm fresh foods with their neighbors and Guests.  Whether you sample this tradition of quality in our Family Restaurant, or at our Bakery, market stands or retail outlets, we hope you enjoy the authentic flavors that we blend into every bite.  Check out how The Travel Channel featured us and Grandma Smucker’s shoofly pie!


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Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant Banquet & Conference Center offers banquets for groups up to 300. Ideal for meetings, fundraising dinners, Weddings, parties and more.
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Amish Country Motel

It has been said that the best way to experience Pennsylvania Dutch Country is to pull up a chair under a shade tree and enjoy the view of the farmlands. If so, then the Amish…
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Waters Edge Mini Golf

Test your golf skills amid cascading waterfalls, gently rolling streams, and serene ponds. Come to Waters Edge Mini-Golf, two beautifully landscaped, water-filled miniature golf courses located in Bird-in-Hand, PA. Waters Edge is a family fun…
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Seasons of Bird-in-Hand

For 40 years, the Smucker Family of Bird-in-Hand has shared the homemade goodness, fresh foods and family recipes from generations of Smuckers with their neighbors…
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