The 12 Ohio Restaurants You Must Try In 2018
By April Dray
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Published January 03, 2018
Are you tired of eating at the same restaurants weekend after weekend?
If you’re like most Ohioans, you enjoy variety when it comes to food. From no-frills joints with famous grub to unique restaurants with unforgettable settings, the Buckeye State has a little bit of everything. This year, take one weekend out of each month and vow to try something new. The following are 12 amazing restaurants in Ohio that are perfect for just that.
1. 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant (Columbus)
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Located near John Glenn International Airport, you’ll find 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant. It’s an aviation themed restaurant that features delicious food, World War I &II memorabilia, and great views of planes taking flight and landing. This is a hidden gem plane enthusiasts and history buffs alike will especially appreciate. For more information and directions, click
here .
2. G & R Tavern (Waldo)
In case you hadn’t already noticed, Ohio’s small towns are often home to the state’s best-kept secrets. In fact, there’s a tiny, unassuming village near central Ohio that’s home to the best fried bologna sandwich in the entire world—literally. The legendary sandwich in Waldo, Ohio features thick sliced bologna, sweet sandwich pickles, onions and American cheese served on a hamburger bun. For more information and directions, click
here .
3. The Olde Jaol Steakhouse and Tavern (Wooster)
What was once the Wayne County Jail is now a special restaurant that both locals and visitors alike can't get enough of. The Olde Jaol Steakhouse and Tavern in Wooster, Ohio is a true historic gem that’s perfect for a special evening out. Between the unique atmosphere and the delicious cuisine, you’re sure to remember your visit here. (You can even dine in the former cell rooms, if you wish.) For more information and directions, click
here .
4. Uncle Beth’s BBQ (North Lewisburg)
From hearty pulled pork sandwiches to mouthwatering brisket, Uncle Beth’s BBQ in North Lewisburg has it all—not to mention homemade desserts that are to die for. It’s a somewhat unassuming restaurant that’s the perfect example of a hidden gem. You have to travel off the beaten path somewhat, but the journey is totally worth it. For more information and directions, click
here .
5. The Stockport Mill Inn and Restaurant on the Dam (Stockport)
Although you’ll likely have to drive a few miles out of your way, The Stockport Mill Inn and Restaurant on the Dam is a really unique gem you’ll want to explore. The last remaining mill on the Muskingum River is now a one-of-a-kind overnight getaway and restaurant. The charming dining area features sweeping views of the river. On the menu, you'll find steakhouse and seafood classics. For more information and directions, click
here .
6. The Root Beer Stand (Cincinnati)
Every spring and summer season, there's a Cincinnati, Ohio classic that thrives with long lines, delicious footlongs and famous root beer. With limited indoor seating, this place has all the charm and nostalgia you'd imagine a classic root beer stand would have. This family-owned joint features a variety of root beer flavors and other American favorites. For more information and directions, click
here .
7. McDonald's (Independence)
OK, so visiting this restaurant will be more for fun, rather than for the food. The McDonald’s restaurant in Independence, Ohio is unlike any other in the state—and pretty much the whole world. It’s big, grand and downright classy. With chandeliers hanging fro the ceiling and Colonial decor, this McDonald's is often referred to as "The White House of McDonald's." For more information and directions, click
here .
8. The Mac Shack (Cincinnati)
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. The Mac Shack in Cincinnati, Ohio is a truly epic mac and cheese bar you’ll absolutely love. Whether you enjoy chicken, spinach, bacon, brisket, or basically anything else you can think of with your mac and cheese, there's an option for everyone. For more information and directions, click
here .
9. Black Forest Cafe (Oregon)
Nestled in a small forest at the scenic Oak Shade Grove in Oregon, Ohio, you’ll find the Black Forest Cafe. It’s a gorgeous German restaurant that’s less than 10 miles from Toledo—but when you visit you’ll feel like you’ve stumbled upon Snow White and the Seven Dwarves’ cottage. From the setting to the decor, this restaurant looks straight out of a story book. For more information and directions, click
here .
10. K’s Hamburger Shop (Troy)
Tucked away in western Ohio you'll find this nostalgic gem, serving up delicious grub with a friendly staff since 1935. You simply can't go to K's Hamburger Shop without ordering one of the restaurant's famous, yet humble burgers, complete with your choice of toppings. The nostalgic vibe here will remind you of simpler times, when you sat at the counter and knew the staff by name. For more information and directions, click
here .
11. Tackle Box 2 (Fremont)
Here in Ohio, we have several exceptional seafood restaurants, but if you enjoy fried seafood, quirky decor and a change of pace in your dinner routine, then you’ll love one of Ohio’s most whimsical restaurants. Tackle Box 2 in Fremont doesn’t look like much from the outside, but it’s the seafood hiding on the inside that keeps locals and visitors alike coming back for more. (We recommend the 1 lb. Perch Dinner.) For more information and directions, click
here .
12. The Whitehouse Inn (Whitehouse)
When you’re feeling extra patriotic and proud to be an American, there’s one Toledo area restaurant you should check out. The Whitehouse Inn in Whitehouse, Ohio is a delicious, family-owned restaurant with a patriotic flare. Inside, you'll find elegant decor that pays homage to our country's presidential history and a large collection of presidential portraits. For more information and directions, click
here .
Have you been to any of these restaurants before? If so, we want to know which ones were your favorites. Share your thoughts and recommendations with us!
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