You've Never Had Anything Like The Shaker Sugar Pie From This Ohio Restaurant
By Sarah McCosham|Published March 08, 2023
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Sarah McCosham
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Dessert options are plentiful here in the Buckeye State, which includes everything from Grater’s Ice Cream to the eponymous Ohio buckeye. Ohio also holds its own in terms of pies, with numerous bakeries and pie shops selling truly delicious, almost-too-beautiful-to-eat pies. The Golden Lamb, while known primarily for its history and hauntings, also makes a delicious pie that’s become legendary in its own right. If you’ve never tried the Shaker Sugar Pie from this iconic Ohio restaurant, plan to do so ASAP!
The cornerstone of Lebanon, Ohio, The Golden Lamb is a grand building that carries the distinction of being the oldest continuously operating business in Ohio, having opened in 1803.
This grand building has long been a fixture on Broadway in Lebanon and has been prosperous for many reasons. It was originally situated halfway between Cincinnati and the National Road (now U.S. Route 40), making it the perfect resting spot for travelers. Today, more than 200 years later, it continues to attract visitors and locals alike who wish to get a taste of both the history and the incredible food.
Sister Lizzie's Shaker Sugar Pie is a Golden Lamb classic. Also known as the Ohio Lemon Pie, Shaker Pie is made with lemons, sugar, and eggs, and often compared to a lemon meringue pie... though anyone who's tried it knows that this iconic dessert is in a league of its own!
Can't get enough Shaker Sugar Pie from this Ohio restaurant? Might we suggest the Shaker Pie Cocktail, a spirited counterpart to the popular dessert? With house-aged bourbon, cinnamon, nutmeg, cream, and smoked sugar dust, it's the perfect post-dinner indulgence.