The 12 Ohio Restaurants You Should Add To Your 2019 Dining Bucket List
By April Dray
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Published December 26, 2018
With the year winding down, a new one is well on its way. This year, consider taking one weekend out of each month to visit a unique local restaurant you’ve never been to before. Ohio is full of one-of-a-kind restaurants to explore. The following are 12 Ohio restaurants we think you should add to your 2019 dining bucket list.
See how many are new to you:
1. Pine Tree Barn (Wooster)
Hiding in northeast Ohio is a magical tree farm that’s also a restaurant, gift shop and furniture store. The Granary Restaurant serves lunch every day from 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. With grommet entrees and amazing views, a lunch here will spoil you. For more information, click
here .
2. Log Cabin Tavern (Liberty Center)
Tucked away in the northwest corner of the state, Log Cabin Tavern in Liberty Center is a hidden gem to passerby and a beloved dinner spot for locals. From the smoked meats to the down-to-earth atmosphere, you’ll feel at home here. (Weather permitting, the outdoor patio seating is downright dreamy.) For directions and more information, click
here .
3. The Root Beer Stande (Dayton)
The Root Beer Stande is a seasonal restaurant that specializes in, (you guessed it), root beer and all kinds of tasty entrees. (While the root beer and foot-longs are definitely crowd pleasers here, the breaded tenderloin sandwich is the unsung hero of the menu.) The curbside service here will make you nostalgic for the good old days. For directions, hours of operation and other information, click
here .
4. Sotto (Cincinnati)
Hiding beneath East Sixth Street in the bustling city of Cincinnati is one of the most divine Italian dining experiences you can have in the state of Ohio. The atmosphere and decor are downright romantic, making Sotto the perfect date night destination when you want to really impress that special someone. For more information, click
here .
5. Strongwater Food and Spirits (Columbus)
What was once a sanitary porcelain manufacturing company is now a one-of-a-kind restaurant, bar and event space. This century-old warehouse features the perfect blend of industrial, modern day decor and rustic historic touches. On the menu, you'll find everything from upscale seafood dishes to burgers and fries and other casual classics. For directions and other information, click
here .
6. La Soul Authentic Soul Food (Akron)
La Soul Authentic Soul Food and Catering is arguably one of Akron's best kept culinary secrets. The meats are smoked to perfection. The brisket and pulled pork are irresistible—and the sides are just as delicious. (Pro tip: Try the fried okra.) For directions and more information, click
here .
7. The Farm Restaurant and Pub (Adena)
A little-known culinary secret in the Ohio Valley, The Farm Restaurant and Pub is unbelievably charming. Inside, the table setting and decor will make you feel as if you've stepped into a home, rather than a restaurant open to the public. There's everything from upscale seafood dishes to hearty burgers and fries here. For more information, click
here .
8. Father John's Microbrewery (Bryan)
What was once a gorgeous church is now a truly unique microbrewery and restaurant enchanting both locals and visitors alike. On the menu, you'll find a wide variety of upscale American dishes that are downright mouthwatering. (Just know that if you order a soft pretzel, you're going to have to share it with someone.) For directions, hours of operation and other information, click
here .
9. Mad Mac's (Lakewood)
If you’re a fan of the ooey-gooey, classic macaroni and cheese dish, then there’s a restaurant in Ohio you need to know about. Mad Mac’s in Lakewood, Ohio is a truly epic mac and cheese bar you’ll absolutely love. There's truly something for every Mac and cheese lover here, from the Buttery Brie and Crumbled Cracker style to the Hamburger Mac and Cheese. For more information, click
here .
10. Cocina De Carlos (Perrysburg)
With an extensive menu and a lunch buffet option, Cocina De Carlos is arguably one of the most underrated Mexican restaurants in Ohio. The burritos are massive and the enchiladas are irresistible. At the buffet, you'll find a wide variety of selections, including make-your-own tacos. For directions and other information, click
here .
11. Spearman’s Restaurant (Howard)
Driving by, you might not realize what's hiding in this unassuming gas station off of U.S. Highway 36. Spearman’s Restaurant is the definition of a true hidden gem. It humbly serves up some of the best comfort food in the state. For more information, click
here .
12. Boyd and Wurthmann Restaurant (Berlin)
What was once a grocery store in the 1930s is now a beloved Amish restaurant that locals and visitors alike can't get enough of. While the food is certainly delicious, the real star of the show at Boyd and Wuthermann Restaurant is the homemade pies. You'll find more then 25 different kinds, made fresh daily. For hours of operation, directions and other information, click
here .
Have you been to any of these restaurants before? If so, please share your experiences with us!
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