Spoons Cafe

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Unfortunately, our lease ended at our original location in downtown Carlisle. Our second location inside the Army Heritage Education Center is open M-F 7:30am-2:00pm. Army Heritage and Education Center in Carlisle, PA is the premier educational, research, and archival facility focused on U.S. Easily accessible from major population centers including New York City and Washington, D.C., the Center f

eatures FREE and publicly accessible exhibit galleries, a research library and archives, the Army Heritage outdoor trail, and rentable multi-purpose rooms. Our customers enjoy dining in the large dining room that can easily accommodate very large parties. On warm days, there are outside picnic tables and a covered pavilion. Ask us about our on and on-site full menu catering and banquet services as well.

We wish to thank you for your patronage over the past 8 years. Spoons Cafe and the community of Carlisle has meant the w...
08/10/2023

We wish to thank you for your patronage over the past 8 years. Spoons Cafe and the community of Carlisle has meant the world to us. It is unfortunate that we had to make the decision to close our doors permanently. It was an extremely difficult decision but has been very difficult to make a full come back since COVID. It has been an honor and privilege serving you and we wish you the very best!
~Patrick and Kim LeBlanc

What a great reminder for those of us who are too busy to “live”.  Posted by a friend, now sharing with mine…
08/04/2023

What a great reminder for those of us who are too busy to “live”. Posted by a friend, now sharing with mine…

On the day I die a lot will happen.

A lot will change.

The world will be busy.

On the day I die, all the important appointments I made will be left unattended.

The many plans I had yet to complete will remain forever undone.

The calendar that ruled so many of my days will now be irrelevant to me.

All the material things I so chased and guarded and treasured will be left in the hands of others to care for or to discard.

The words of my critics which so burdened me will cease to sting or capture anymore. They will be unable to touch me.

The arguments I believed I’d won here will not serve me or bring me any satisfaction or solace.

All my noisy incoming notifications and texts and calls will go unanswered. Their great urgency will be quieted.

My many nagging regrets will all be resigned to the past, where they should have always been anyway.

Every superficial worry about my body that I ever labored over; about my waistline or hairline or frown lines, will fade away.

My carefully crafted image, the one I worked so hard to shape for others here, will be left to them to complete anyway.

The sterling reputation I once struggled so greatly to maintain will be of little concern for me anymore.

All the small and large anxieties that stole sleep from me each night will be rendered powerless.

The deep and towering mysteries about life and death that so consumed my mind will finally be clarified in a way that they could never be before while I lived.

These things will certainly all be true on the day that I die.

Yet for as much as will happen on that day, one more thing that will happen.

On the day I die, the few people who really know and truly love me will grieve deeply.

They will feel a void.

They will feel cheated.

They will not feel ready.

They will feel as though a part of them has died as well.

And on that day, more than anything in the world they will want more time with me.

I know this from those I love and grieve over.

And so knowing this, while I am still alive I’ll try to remember that my time with them is finite and fleeting and so very precious—and I’ll do my best not to waste a second of it.

I’ll try not to squander a priceless moment worrying about all the other things that will happen on the day I die, because many of those things are either not my concern or beyond my control.

Friends, those other things have an insidious way of keeping you from living even as you live; vying for your attention, competing for your affections.

They rob you of the joy of this unrepeatable, uncontainable, ever-evaporating Now with those who love you and want only to share it with you.

Don’t miss the chance to dance with them while you can.

It’s easy to waste so much daylight in the days before you die.

Don’t let your life be stolen every day by all that you’ve been led to believe matters, because on the day you die, the fact is that much of it simply won’t.

Yes, you and I will die one day.

But before that day comes: let us live.

John Pavlovitz

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Specials: •The Soldier: Ham, Turkey, tomato, provolone, ranch drizzle on white or ciabatta•Strawberry Walnut Salad: waln...
06/22/2023

Specials:
•The Soldier: Ham, Turkey, tomato, provolone, ranch drizzle on white or ciabatta
•Strawberry Walnut Salad: walnuts strawberries and cucumber topped with feta cheese on a bed of mixed greens

Todays soup: •Tomato basil •Vegan chiliWeekly Special •Nacho supreme: nacho chips covered with shredded cheddar cheese, ...
06/13/2023

Todays soup:
•Tomato basil
•Vegan chili

Weekly Special
•Nacho supreme: nacho chips covered with shredded cheddar cheese, sliced onion, salsa, jalapeños, bacon or Buffalo chicken baked in the oven

MTO sandwiches, paninis, wraps, and salads also available

05/31/2023
Army Heritage Education CenterM-F 7:30am-2pm
05/22/2023

Army Heritage Education Center
M-F 7:30am-2pm

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05/09/2023

Spoons @ AHEC open M-F 7:30am-2:00pmBreakfast sandwiches served all day
05/08/2023

Spoons @ AHEC open
M-F 7:30am-2:00pm

Breakfast sandwiches served all day

Eat your veggies…
04/19/2023

Eat your veggies…

Day off for the kids? Hop on over to visit the free immersive museum and have lunch. Menu Today:•Homemade Tomato Basil s...
04/11/2023

Day off for the kids? Hop on over to visit the free immersive museum and have lunch.

Menu Today:
•Homemade Tomato Basil soup
•Campfire Chili
•Vegan Chili

•Easter Ham salad
•Reuben
•Turkey wrap

Coconut Cream or Apple Pie

Address

950 Soldiers Drive
Carlisle, PA
17013

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 2pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 2pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 2pm
Thursday 7:30am - 2pm
Friday 7:30am - 2pm

Telephone

+17172453377

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