Divine Swine In & Out BBQ opened Wednesday in the former Hitz Farm Market across Route 72 from the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire.

The restaurant and microbrewery at 2684 Lebanon Road, Manheim, is owned by the owners of the Renaissance Faire who bought the property in June and oversaw a full renovation.

The construction work gutted the building and redid it with “farm-eclectic” decor that has red, black and silver accents as well as butcher block tables and bar. A spokeswoman decline to give the cost of the work.

The restaurant will feature take-out food and also have seating for nearly 100 on two floors, with a 10-seat bar on the first floor. A deck planned for this summer will have room for 50 more.

The restaurant’s menu includes pulled pork and beef brisket sandwiches as well as St. Louis Style Spare Ribs, Smoked Beer Chicken and Cajun Sausage. There are also salads and soup as well as starters such as Brisket Poutine Fries and Hush Puppies in addition to homemade desserts such as corn pudding.

The micro-brewery will produce golden and amber ales as well as a stout and an American Pale Ale. There will also be some seasonal beers in addition to wines from Mount Hope.