Join us as we pour four (4) artisan beers from local breweries!
What To Expect?
The boarding for the Tap Takeover Aboard the Strasburg Train is 15 minutes before the scheduled departure. All guests must have their photo ID ready when boarding. Then, prepare to sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride!
On the 45-minute journey through the heart of Pennsylvania’s Amish Country, sample delicious dishes prepared by our Café 1832 paired with the featured beers.
In accordance with Pennsylvania law, alcohol is only served during the train ride. Strasburg Rail Road is not permitted to serve alcoholic beverages while the train is berthed in the Station.
The Schedule/Menu
Saturday, May 21: Bespoke Brewing of Strasburg, Pennsylvania
- Thirsty Pilgrim Pilsner | served with grilled asparagus, Swiss cheese, prosciutto wrap
- Provisional Lager | served with smoked brisket slider, cheddar cheese, marinated sweet onions drizzled with white BBQ sauce
- Hoppenstance IPA | served with deep fried cauliflower with lemon/lime yogart dipping sauce
- Iron Horse Stoudt | served with chocolate and raspberry wontons
Saturday, July 16: Bespoke Brewing of Strasburg, Pennsylvania
- Thirsty Pilgrim Pilsner | served with grilled asparagus, Swiss cheese, prosciutto wrap
- Provisional Lager | served with smoked brisket slider, cheddar cheese, marinated sweet onions drizzled with white BBQ sauce
- Hoppenstance IPA | served with deep fried cauliflower with lemon/lime yogart dipping sauce
- Iron Horse Stoudt | served with chocolate and raspberry wontons
Saturday, August 20: Wacker Brewing of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Saturday, September 17: Yuengling Brewing Company of Pottsville, Pennsylvania
Saturday, October 15: St. Boniface Craft Brewing of Ephrata, Pennsylvania
Exclusive Online Rates
$70 per person
Price includes:
– 45-minute steam train ride through Amish Country
– Beer from local breweries
– Freshly made food pairings from Café 1832
– PA State Sales Tax
– 20% gratuity
Space is limited to 24 people. Ticket holders must be 21 years old or older with proper ID.
The Lee E. Brenner Dining Car:
The Lee E. Brenner Dining Car — America’s oldest operating all-wood dining railcar — recreates the traditional dining experience you would have experienced aboard an early 20th-century railroad. During the Edwardian era, dining on the rails was quite sophisticated. What now serves as Strasburg Rail Road’s dining car was built by the Laconia Car Company in 1926 and ran on the Boston & Maine Railroad until 1972. After its retirement in 1972, it arrived at the Strasburg Rail Road. It was rebuilt in 1993 and renamed for Strasburg’s second president, Lee E. Brenner.