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New sports pub now open in Dauphin County


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HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) After weeks of anticipation, a new local sports pub has officially debuted in Linglestown, Dauphin County. For nearly two years, Dauphin County residents have waited patiently for a new business to open its doors at the former Panera Bread, located at 4351 Garrison Avenue in Linglestown, which is situated at the [ ]

New Sports Pub Opens in Dauphin, Bringing Fresh Vibes to Local Scene
Dauphin, a quaint borough nestled in the heart of Pennsylvania's Susquehanna Valley, has just welcomed a vibrant addition to its dining and entertainment landscape. The Sports Pub, a newly opened establishment on the bustling corner of Market and Erie Streets, officially swung open its doors last weekend, drawing crowds of locals eager for a spot to catch games, grab a bite, and unwind. This isn't just another bar—it's a community hub designed to blend the thrill of sports with the comfort of good food and company, and it's already making waves in a town where options for nightlife have been somewhat limited.
The grand opening event was nothing short of a spectacle. From noon until late into the evening, the pub buzzed with activity. Patrons streamed in, greeted by the aroma of sizzling burgers and fresh-cut fries wafting from the kitchen. A live band played classic rock covers on a small stage in the corner, while multiple large-screen TVs broadcasted the day's biggest games—from NFL matchups to college basketball highlights. "We wanted to create a place where people can come together, cheer for their teams, and feel like they're part of something bigger," said owner Mike Harlan in an exclusive interview. Harlan, a Dauphin native who spent years working in the hospitality industry in nearby Harrisburg, saw an opportunity to fill a void in his hometown. "Dauphin has great people, but we've needed a spot like this for a long time—one that's family-friendly during the day and lively at night."
The pub's interior design pays homage to sports history while keeping things modern and inviting. Walls are adorned with memorabilia from local heroes, including signed jerseys from Harrisburg Senators players and vintage photos of Dauphin's own high school championship teams from the 1980s. Exposed brick accents give it a rustic charm, complemented by sleek wooden bar tops and comfortable booth seating. There's even a dedicated game room in the back with pool tables, dartboards, and arcade machines, perfect for those who want to get in on the action themselves rather than just watching it on screen. Lighting is adjustable—bright and energetic for game days, dimmed for evening gatherings—ensuring the atmosphere adapts to the crowd.
Menu-wise, The Sports Pub isn't skimping on variety or quality. Head chef Lisa Ramirez, who honed her skills at several upscale eateries in Philadelphia, has crafted a selection that goes beyond typical pub fare. Starters include loaded nachos piled high with house-made queso, jalapeños, and pulled pork, or buffalo wings available in a dozen sauce varieties, from classic hot to exotic mango-habanero. For heartier appetites, the signature "Dauphin Double" burger features two Angus beef patties topped with bacon, cheddar, and a fried egg, served on a toasted brioche bun. Vegetarian options aren't overlooked either; there's a black bean burger and a quinoa salad with fresh veggies sourced from local farms. Sides like truffle fries and onion rings round out the offerings, and the dessert menu boasts homemade cheesecakes and brownie sundaes for those with a sweet tooth.
Drinks are a highlight, with a bar stocked for every taste. Craft beers from Pennsylvania breweries like Troegs and Yuengling dominate the taps, alongside a selection of imports and seasonal rotations. Cocktail enthusiasts can sip on inventive mixes, such as the "Touchdown Tequila"—a spicy margarita with a chili rim—or the "Home Run Highball," blending whiskey with ginger beer and lime. Non-alcoholic options include mocktails and fresh sodas, making it accessible for all ages. "We're committed to responsible serving," Harlan emphasized. "We have trained staff and promote safe rides home through partnerships with local taxi services."
What sets The Sports Pub apart is its focus on community engagement. Already, the owners have scheduled a lineup of events to keep things exciting. Weekly trivia nights kick off every Tuesday, with prizes ranging from gift cards to sports tickets. Thursday is ladies' night, featuring half-off appetizers and live music. And for the big games, like Super Bowl Sunday, they're planning watch parties with giveaways, including flat-screen TVs and team merchandise. Harlan shared plans for charity events too, such as fundraisers for the Dauphin Food Bank and youth sports leagues. "Giving back is huge for us," he said. "We want to be more than a pub; we want to be a pillar in the community."
Local residents have responded enthusiastically. Sarah Jenkins, a teacher at the nearby Central Dauphin High School, visited on opening day with her family. "It's fantastic to have a place like this right here in town," she said. "Before, we'd have to drive to Harrisburg for anything fun. The kids loved the game room, and I appreciated the kid-friendly menu options." Longtime Dauphin resident Tom Reilly, a retired factory worker and avid Phillies fan, echoed the sentiment. "I've been waiting for a spot where I can watch the game without the hassle of a big city crowd. The beer selection is top-notch, and the staff is friendly—feels like home already."
The pub's opening comes at a pivotal time for Dauphin's economy. The borough, with a population of around 800, has seen its share of challenges, including the closure of several small businesses during the pandemic. Harlan, who invested his life savings into the venture, partnered with local investors to make it happen. "We sourced as much as we could locally—from the furniture crafted by a Dauphin woodworker to ingredients from area suppliers," he explained. This approach not only supports the economy but also fosters a sense of pride among residents. Mayor Elena Vasquez attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony and praised the initiative. "Businesses like The Sports Pub are vital for revitalizing our downtown," she stated. "It brings people out, encourages tourism, and creates jobs— we've already heard they're hiring more staff."
Looking ahead, Harlan has ambitious plans. Expansion ideas include an outdoor patio for summer months, complete with fire pits and additional seating. They're also exploring themed nights, like "Retro Sports" evenings where patrons can dress in vintage gear and watch classic game reruns. Partnerships with local sports teams are in the works, potentially hosting meet-and-greets with athletes. "We're just getting started," Harlan said with a grin. "Feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, and we're tweaking things based on what our customers want."
Of course, no new business is without its hurdles. Some neighbors expressed concerns about noise levels during late hours, prompting the pub to install soundproofing and adhere to strict closing times. Harlan addressed this head-on: "We're good neighbors first. We've met with the community association to ensure we're respectful of everyone's peace." Environmental considerations are also on the radar; the pub uses recyclable materials and energy-efficient appliances to minimize its footprint.
In a town where traditions run deep, The Sports Pub represents a fresh chapter. It's a place where old friends reunite over a pint, families bond during halftime, and newcomers feel welcomed into the fold. As Dauphin continues to evolve, this new spot is poised to become a staple, much like the river that flows through the borough—steady, lively, and essential to the community's spirit.
For those interested in checking it out, The Sports Pub is open daily from 11 a.m. to midnight, with extended hours on game days. Reservations aren't required, but calling ahead for larger groups is recommended. Whether you're a die-hard sports fan or just looking for a casual meal, it's clear this pub is scoring big in Dauphin.
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