Honey Brook is a quaint small town outside of Reading, in south-east Pennsylvania. Noted for its Amish farms, it is culturally part of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country, since it lies adjacent to Lancaster County. But being on the other side of the county line, in the northwest part of Chester County, it is considered to be in the Philadelphia Region.
Population: 1,587 (July, 2008), an increase of 23.3% from the year 2000.
Honey Brook was originally called Waynesborough, in 1815, but the name was later changed after it was realised that there was another community of that name.
Honey Brook is surrounded by Amish farms which are filled with culture. Anyone who is not familiar with this culture will have their breath taken away by the beauty and the way the Amish live.
Throughout Honey Brook there are an assortment of restaurants. You can get many different types of food, including pizza, Chinese, Italian, even Bar-B-Que, just down Main Street.
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