Casey Jones’ Restaurant at Paradise Station

  4.3 – 2,199 reviews   • American restaurant

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Whether your appetite is as big as John Henry or as small as a nugget of coal, you won’t leave disappointed! Join us in our two original P-70 80-ton dining cars that once rode the rails of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Featuring 175 seats, this unique property offers indoor dining, outdoor deck seating with train and farmland views, take-out, and even caboose room service! Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. Don’t miss our award-winning blue ribbon Grandma Peiffer’s Crumb Cake, or our house-made Casey’s Birch Beer BBQ Sauce, also available for sale in our Gift Shop. We accept reservations and can also accommodate large groups and busses with advance notice. Casey Jones’ Restaurant is Lancaster County’s most unique dining destination.

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Jeremy Pace
The Casey Jones Restaurant at the Red Caboose Motel in Ronks, Pennsylvania, is a truly unique dining destination that offers a heavy dose of nostalgia. The restaurant is famously housed inside a series of authentic Pennsylvania Railroad cabooses, providing a whimsical setting that appeals to both train enthusiasts and families looking for a memorable meal.

The Atmosphere
The primary draw is the environment. Dining inside a vintage caboose is an experience that sets this spot apart from standard roadside diners. The interior is surprisingly cozy, and the views of the surrounding Lancaster County farmland and the Strasburg Rail Road tracks are fantastic. If you time your visit right, you can watch the steam trains chug by while you eat, which adds an extra layer of “Old World” charm to the experience.

The Menu
The food is classic American comfort fare, focusing on hearty breakfast, lunch, and dinner options. Whether you are ordering a stack of pancakes or a traditional burger, the portions are generous and the preparation is consistent. While the menu doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, it delivers exactly what you expect from a high-quality diner: hot, fresh, and satisfying meals that fuel a day of exploring the nearby Amish countryside
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Service and Value
The service is friendly and carries a distinct neighborhood feel. Despite being a popular tourist stop, the staff maintains a welcoming pace and ensures that the dining cars are clean and well-maintained. Given the unique novelty of the setting, the pricing is very reasonable, making it a great value for those who want a side of history with their meal.
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K silly Di
Awesome experience eating lunch in a train car restaurant. The staff was very nice. The food was good. We had the soup and sanwich combo. It was a good delicious meal. The soup i had was the corn chowder and my hubby had the crab chowder. Soups were great , but sandwich needed a little extra love instead of cold bun a little chill off of the cold buns would’ve been great.
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Iryna Glushchenko
Amazing lunch experience after the train ride to have nice lunch with drinks at the train car as well. The chicken corn soup was very salty to me, but the reuben sandwich was so delicious. Amazing vibe and service. We will definitely come back
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Raymond Becker
I had the Pulled pork sandwhich with onion and it tasted good, but the cole slaw was odd. My wife had the Turkey Rachel and it was also good. All was as expected and the service was prompt and courteous.
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Yvette F
If you love trains or places you can find and make small purchases (wooden toys, trains, shirts, pj’s,mugs, sugary treats) this is great for you. It has a homey feel and nostalgic feel. The staff are both friendly and attentive. You can watch the train go by as well!!
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Karen Helsel
This is a great place to watch the train while having a solid meal. The corn chowder wasn’t the creamy variety we were expecting, but was tasty all the same. The sandwiches and burgers were well done and plentiful portions. I’d come back if I’m ever in the area again.
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Abrielle Lamb
My family and I had a great meal here! The food and service were good and it was a really unique and fun atmosphere! It was nice to sit and watch the train go by while we enjoyed our meal. Overall really great experience!
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P D (Philbert)
If you love train, then Casey Jones’ Restaurant. Dining in a train car is fun. The atmosphere is like visiting a train depot.
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M Setnar
The 1st thing we were told was that breakfast was no longer available from some guy yelling it to us from the bar area. We enjoyed a great view of the train coming to and from the Strasburg RR. Service was so slow, so be patient. The food was ok. The kitchen missed the NO SWISS cheese on my sandwich. By the time I received my re-made sandwich, hubby was finished. I just took it home. It is a tourist trap. If you want to enjoy the great view just get ice cream or a snack and sit outside. I would not recommend the resturant.
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Latoya Blackmon
Ate here during a birthday roadtrip. The food was fresh, seasoned and reasonably priced. Very nice service and the atmosphere of eating inside an old train caboose of this kind makes it more memorable.
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