“A local restaurant or bar can create a shared sense of identity while reinforcing the informal networks and relationships that make small towns resilient and keep the community “small” to where everyone still knows your name.” TYLER TORDSEN
UNION SOCIAL IN HARRISBURG
Union Social —”where the lanes are lit, the games don’t quit, and the food is always on point.” Tordsen calls the Harrisburg business a big city attraction that’s still in a small town. The venue offers bowling with modern alleys, axe throwing, arcade games for all ages, and a full service restaurant. “Even at its busiest, the building and amenities are so large that you don’t feel overcrowded,” he continued. This restaurant is there to “level you up” in between the action, offering elevated bar and grill favorites like the Bavarian Pretzel , Union Smash burger, and Garlic Bread Beef Dip . “My favorite is their take on the Cuban sandwich,” said Tordsen.
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