Mary Lynn has proven to be an indispensable friend during the ‘getting to know the area’ period of our lives. She has become the go-to girl whenever we need to find the best of something. So when she invited us to lunch at Lily’s on Main (also known as Lily's American Cafe) in Ephrata, we knew it would be fabulous. The restaurant is decorated in the art deco style of the 1930s. Be sure to check out all the little art deco style lamps on the tables-I absolutely love them! The menu has some very creative selections, which made it difficult to decide. We chose to have the grilled Kobe meatloaf, and as the title says, it’s not your mother’s meatloaf. It’s a very sophisticated version (ketchup not needed-my mom used to put an inch layer of the stuff over the top!)-the meal of meatloaf with mashed gold potatoes and asparagus was beautifully presented in a tower fashion. Now this is comfort food! After savoring our food, we decided to just look at the desert tray-after all, this is research- we have to be able to tell our guests the lowdown on this place-Big mistake! Again, very tough decision. The one that got our vote was the ‘turtlemisu’-a very clever rendition of tiramisu with caramel and nuts. Absolute heaven!
Another cool note to point out is that the restaurant is adjacent to a very retro looking movie theater, showing first run movies. BE sure to check that out. Lily's American Cafe is definitely a wonderful place to send guests.