Ohio does food. Ohio does food very, very well. Throughout the years, several restaurants in Ohio have developed culinary legacies that continue to delight locals and visitors alike over and over again. You know what restaurants I’m talking about. The ones you keep coming back to. The ones that have (literally) gone down in history as iconic Ohio restaurants. The irresistible restaurants that define The Buckeye State. Here are 17 of our favorites:
- Melt Bar and Grilled (Various locations)
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meltbarandgrilled.com When you think of iconic Ohio restaurants, you can’t help but imagine Melt Bar and Grilled. With an array of specialty sandwiches and several shop locations in Columbus and Cleveland, this sandwich joint has made quite an impression on locals. Melt Bar and Grilled won “Best Sandwich of 2015” in both the Columbus Alive Magazine and Cleveland Scene Magazine. In addition to mouthwatering sandwiches, this shop is known for its “Melt Challenge,” which features more than 5 lbs. of food; composed of 13 different cheeses, three slices of grilled bread and a pile of hand-cut fries and slaw. (Pictured: “The Big Popper.”) To learn more, visit the official website for Melt Bar and Grilled.
- Schmidt’s Sausage Haus und Restaurant (Columbus)
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Management Photo/Yelp For the best German cuisine in Ohio (and a friendly ghost sighting or two), go to 240 E Kossuth St., Columbus, OH 43206. This popular German Village eatery has been a well-known sausage haus in central Ohio since 1886. To learn more, visit the official website for Schmidt’s Sausage Haus und Restaurant.
- Buckeye Express Diner (Bellville)
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Buckeye Express Diner/Facebook If you take exit 165 off of Interstate 71, you’ll find this iconic not-your-average diner. (Note: Michigan fans must park across the street.) Buckeye Express Diner is located at 810 State Rt. 97 W., Bellville, OH 44813. Visit Buckeye Express Diner’s website to learn more.
- Tony Packo’s (Toledo)
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Tony Packo’s/Facebook For a truly epic chili dog, check out this iconic hotdog joint, with multiple locations in Toledo. A strange tradition of displaying autographed hotdog buns began here in 1972 when Jamie Farr of MAS*H signed a bun. While that bun is no longer in existence, today the cafe proudly showcases Styrofoam bun look-alikes signed by various celebrities, including five U.S. presidents. The original Tony Packo’s is located at 1902 Front St., Toledo, OH 43605. Visit the official website for Tony Packo’s to learn more.
- Slyman’s Restaurant (Cleveland)
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Slymans/Facebook This downtown Cleveland eatery is home to the best corned beef you can find in Ohio. (Fun fact: This beloved breakfast and sandwich joint appeared on Rachael Ray’s “$40 a Day.”) An early lunch around 11 a.m. is recommended here to avoid the lunch rush. It is located at 3106 St Clair Ave. NE, Cleveland, OH 44114. To learn more, visit the official website for Slyman’s Restaurant in Ohio.
- The Thurman Cafe (Columbus)
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The Thurman Cafe/Facebook Tucked away in Columbus’ historic and charming German Village at The Thurman Cafe are mouthwatering, overloaded burgers just waiting for a contender to take on the joint’s specialty: The Thurmanator. This beloved Columbus burger and restaurant first appeared on the Travel Channel in 2008 via “Man vs. Food,” and has since then been featured on multiple other shows. The Thurman Cafe is located at 183 Thurman Ave., Columbus, OH, 43206. To learn more, visit the official website for The Thurman Cafe in Columbus.
- The Scioto Ribber (Portsmouth)
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The Scioto Ribber/Facebook Looking for more iconic Ohio restaurants? Just head to The Scioto Ribber! At this local favorite steakhouse, you can watch your steak cook on one of the five wood-fired grills out back. (FYI: A “small” steak is 16 oz. and a “large” steak is 32 oz.) The Scioto Ribber is located at 1024 Gallia St., Portsmouth, OH 45662. To learn more, visit the official website for The Scioto Ribber.
- Pier W (Lakewood)
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Pier W/Facebook This landmark Cleveland area restaurant is suspended over Lake Erie to give customers a cruise-like dining experience. The unique waterfront restaurant serves up exceptional seafood and offers lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Pier W is located at 12700 Lake Avenue (Winton Place) Lakewood, OH 44107. Visit Pier W’s website to learn more.
- Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen (Mt Hope)
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Mrs Yoders Kitchen/Facebook For some of the best old-fashioned cooking in Ohio, be sure to check out this Amish Country gem. Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen features a hearty buffet, delicious homemade pies and an at-home atmosphere we know you’ll love. It is located at 8101 State Route 241, Mt. Hope, OH 44660. Visit the official website for Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen to learn more.
- Mike’s Place (Kent)
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Mike’s Place/Facebook Out of all the unique places to eat in Ohio, Mike’s Place is undeniably Ohio’s quirkiest. From palm trees and tiki bars to Star Wars memorabilia and castles, it’s hard to pinpoint the overall theme of this unforgettable restaurant that truly marches to the beat of its own drum. (When it comes to the food, you’ll find a wide variety of hefty American cuisine, appetizers and breakfast served all day.) Mike’s Place is located at 1700 S Water St., Kent, OH 44240. To learn more, visit the official website for Mike’s Place in Ohio.
- Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley (Millersburg)
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Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley/Facebook Enjoy authentic Swiss, Austrian and American cuisine in the heart of Holmes County at Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley. It’s off the beaten path somewhat, but it’s so worth the journey. You’ll find it at 5060 OH-557, Millersburg, OH 44654. To learn more, visit the official website for Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley.
- The Spot To Eat (Sidney)
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Brittany L./Yelp Both literally and figuratively, this is the spot to go to for a tasty, classic cheeseburger in Sidney. What started out as a chuck wagon more than 100 years ago is now a stationary old fashioned eatery that will make you feel like you’ve temporarily stepped foot into a Happy Day’s episode. The Spot To Eat is located at 201 S Ohio Ave., Sidney, OH 45365. To learn more, visit the official website for The Spot To Eat in Sidney.
- The Golden Lamb (Lebanon)
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goldenlamb.com Ohio’s oldest continuously operated hotel was established in 1803 and holds a unique dining experience, complete with antique furnishings, themed dining rooms and historic rooms upstairs where famous individuals such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and several U.S. Presidents have stayed. Visitors can either dine in The Lebanon Room (pictured,) The Dickens Room, Buckeye Dining Room or The Shaker Room. The Golden Lamb is located at 27 S Broadway St., Lebanon, OH 45036. Visit The Golden Lamb’s website to learn more.
- Berardi’s Family Kitchen (Sandusky)
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Berardi’s Family Kitchen/Facebook The unbelievably delicious family-made french fries here have been around since 1939, when they were first served at Cedar Point Amusement Park. Make a trip to 1019 W. Perkins Ave. in Sandusky to try out these iconic fries. To learn more, visit the official website for Berardi’s Family Kitchen.
- The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe (Greenville)
The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe/Facebook
Luke B./Yelp “Home of the famous Maid-Rite, Cheese-Rite and Big Jim,” this unsuspecting sandwich shop upholds a strange tradition. Visitors stick their chewing gum outside along the “Wall of Gum” and come inside for what is arguably Ohio’s best loose meat sandwich. (Pictured: Big Jim.) This unusual eatery is located at 125 N Broadway St., Greenville, OH 45331. To learn more, visit the official website for The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe in Ohio.
- Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl (Zanesville)
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April Dray/Only In Your State Since 1950, Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl has served up the area’s best homemade ice cream. Its homey, 1950s style makes it a nostalgic stop for many. (You can’t go wrong with any flavor here but if you like nuts on your sundae, definitely get them. Their nuts are roasted fresh daily and all of their toppings are processed in-house.) Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl is located at 532 McIntire Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701. Visit the website for Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl to learn more.
- Swenson’s (Akron area)
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Swenson’s Drive-In Restaurants/Facebook If something has been around for more than 80 years, there’s a reason why. This popular fast food joint features the world famous Galleyboy, milkshakes and fries. There are three Swenson’s locations, with one in West Akron, North Akron and Stow/Kent. Come see why it’s one of the most iconic Ohio restaurants! Visit the website for Swenson’s Drive In to learn more.
Have you been to any of these iconic Ohio restaurants? Are there any other irresistible eateries that define The Buckeye State? Share your thoughts, experiences and recommendations with us!
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meltbarandgrilled.com
When you think of iconic Ohio restaurants, you can’t help but imagine Melt Bar and Grilled. With an array of specialty sandwiches and several shop locations in Columbus and Cleveland, this sandwich joint has made quite an impression on locals. Melt Bar and Grilled won “Best Sandwich of 2015” in both the Columbus Alive Magazine and Cleveland Scene Magazine. In addition to mouthwatering sandwiches, this shop is known for its “Melt Challenge,” which features more than 5 lbs. of food; composed of 13 different cheeses, three slices of grilled bread and a pile of hand-cut fries and slaw. (Pictured: “The Big Popper.”) To learn more, visit the official website for Melt Bar and Grilled.
Gregg W./Yelp
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For the best German cuisine in Ohio (and a friendly ghost sighting or two), go to 240 E Kossuth St., Columbus, OH 43206. This popular German Village eatery has been a well-known sausage haus in central Ohio since 1886. To learn more, visit the official website for Schmidt’s Sausage Haus und Restaurant.
Buckeye Express Diner/Facebook
If you take exit 165 off of Interstate 71, you’ll find this iconic not-your-average diner. (Note: Michigan fans must park across the street.) Buckeye Express Diner is located at 810 State Rt. 97 W., Bellville, OH 44813. Visit Buckeye Express Diner’s website to learn more.
Tony Packo’s/Facebook
For a truly epic chili dog, check out this iconic hotdog joint, with multiple locations in Toledo. A strange tradition of displaying autographed hotdog buns began here in 1972 when Jamie Farr of MAS*H signed a bun. While that bun is no longer in existence, today the cafe proudly showcases Styrofoam bun look-alikes signed by various celebrities, including five U.S. presidents. The original Tony Packo’s is located at 1902 Front St., Toledo, OH 43605. Visit the official website for Tony Packo’s to learn more.
Slymans/Facebook
This downtown Cleveland eatery is home to the best corned beef you can find in Ohio. (Fun fact: This beloved breakfast and sandwich joint appeared on Rachael Ray’s “$40 a Day.”) An early lunch around 11 a.m. is recommended here to avoid the lunch rush. It is located at 3106 St Clair Ave. NE, Cleveland, OH 44114. To learn more, visit the official website for Slyman’s Restaurant in Ohio.
The Thurman Cafe/Facebook
Tucked away in Columbus’ historic and charming German Village at The Thurman Cafe are mouthwatering, overloaded burgers just waiting for a contender to take on the joint’s specialty: The Thurmanator. This beloved Columbus burger and restaurant first appeared on the Travel Channel in 2008 via “Man vs. Food,” and has since then been featured on multiple other shows. The Thurman Cafe is located at 183 Thurman Ave., Columbus, OH, 43206. To learn more, visit the official website for The Thurman Cafe in Columbus.
The Scioto Ribber/Facebook
The Scioto Ribber/Facebook
Looking for more iconic Ohio restaurants? Just head to The Scioto Ribber! At this local favorite steakhouse, you can watch your steak cook on one of the five wood-fired grills out back. (FYI: A “small” steak is 16 oz. and a “large” steak is 32 oz.) The Scioto Ribber is located at 1024 Gallia St., Portsmouth, OH 45662. To learn more, visit the official website for The Scioto Ribber.
Pier W/Facebook
This landmark Cleveland area restaurant is suspended over Lake Erie to give customers a cruise-like dining experience. The unique waterfront restaurant serves up exceptional seafood and offers lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. Pier W is located at 12700 Lake Avenue (Winton Place) Lakewood, OH 44107. Visit Pier W’s website to learn more.
mrsyoderskitchen.com
Mrs Yoders Kitchen/Facebook
For some of the best old-fashioned cooking in Ohio, be sure to check out this Amish Country gem. Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen features a hearty buffet, delicious homemade pies and an at-home atmosphere we know you’ll love. It is located at 8101 State Route 241, Mt. Hope, OH 44660. Visit the official website for Mrs. Yoder’s Kitchen to learn more.
mikesplacerestaurant.com
Mike’s Place/Facebook
Out of all the unique places to eat in Ohio, Mike’s Place is undeniably Ohio’s quirkiest. From palm trees and tiki bars to Star Wars memorabilia and castles, it’s hard to pinpoint the overall theme of this unforgettable restaurant that truly marches to the beat of its own drum. (When it comes to the food, you’ll find a wide variety of hefty American cuisine, appetizers and breakfast served all day.) Mike’s Place is located at 1700 S Water St., Kent, OH 44240. To learn more, visit the official website for Mike’s Place in Ohio.
Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley/Facebook
Enjoy authentic Swiss, Austrian and American cuisine in the heart of Holmes County at Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley. It’s off the beaten path somewhat, but it’s so worth the journey. You’ll find it at 5060 OH-557, Millersburg, OH 44654. To learn more, visit the official website for Guggisberg’s Chalet in the Valley.
OZinOH/Flickr
Brittany L./Yelp
Both literally and figuratively, this is the spot to go to for a tasty, classic cheeseburger in Sidney. What started out as a chuck wagon more than 100 years ago is now a stationary old fashioned eatery that will make you feel like you’ve temporarily stepped foot into a Happy Day’s episode. The Spot To Eat is located at 201 S Ohio Ave., Sidney, OH 45365. To learn more, visit the official website for The Spot To Eat in Sidney.
Adam Schwieger/Flickr
goldenlamb.com
Ohio’s oldest continuously operated hotel was established in 1803 and holds a unique dining experience, complete with antique furnishings, themed dining rooms and historic rooms upstairs where famous individuals such as Harriet Beecher Stowe and several U.S. Presidents have stayed. Visitors can either dine in The Lebanon Room (pictured,) The Dickens Room, Buckeye Dining Room or The Shaker Room. The Golden Lamb is located at 27 S Broadway St., Lebanon, OH 45036. Visit The Golden Lamb’s website to learn more.
Berardi’s Family Kitchen/Facebook
Berardi’s Family Kitchen/Facebook
The unbelievably delicious family-made french fries here have been around since 1939, when they were first served at Cedar Point Amusement Park. Make a trip to 1019 W. Perkins Ave. in Sandusky to try out these iconic fries. To learn more, visit the official website for Berardi’s Family Kitchen.
The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe/Facebook
Luke B./Yelp
“Home of the famous Maid-Rite, Cheese-Rite and Big Jim,” this unsuspecting sandwich shop upholds a strange tradition. Visitors stick their chewing gum outside along the “Wall of Gum” and come inside for what is arguably Ohio’s best loose meat sandwich. (Pictured: Big Jim.) This unusual eatery is located at 125 N Broadway St., Greenville, OH 45331. To learn more, visit the official website for The Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe in Ohio.
April Dray/Only In Your State
Since 1950, Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl has served up the area’s best homemade ice cream. Its homey, 1950s style makes it a nostalgic stop for many. (You can’t go wrong with any flavor here but if you like nuts on your sundae, definitely get them. Their nuts are roasted fresh daily and all of their toppings are processed in-house.) Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl is located at 532 McIntire Ave., Zanesville, OH 43701. Visit the website for Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl to learn more.
Swenson’s Drive-In Restaurants/Facebook
If something has been around for more than 80 years, there’s a reason why. This popular fast food joint features the world famous Galleyboy, milkshakes and fries. There are three Swenson’s locations, with one in West Akron, North Akron and Stow/Kent. Come see why it’s one of the most iconic Ohio restaurants! Visit the website for Swenson’s Drive In to learn more.
If you’re hungry for more scrumptious meals, check out these incredible hidden gem restaurants in Ohio.
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Address: Melt Bar and Grilled, 2733 Fairfield Cmns Unit C, Beavercreek, OH 45431, USAAddress: Schmidt’s Sausage Haus, 240 E Kossuth St, Columbus, OH 43206, USAAddress: Buckeye Express Diner, 810 OH-97, Bellville, OH 44813, USAAddress: Tony Packo’s Restaurant, 1902 Front St, Toledo, OH 43605, USAAddress: Slyman’s Restaurant and Deli, 3106 St Clair Ave NE, Cleveland, OH 44114, USAAddress: The Thurman Cafe, 183 Thurman Ave, Columbus, OH 43206, USAAddress: Scioto Ribber, 1026 Gallia St, Portsmouth, OH 45662, USAAddress: Pier W, 12700 Lake Ave, Lakewood, OH 44107, USAAddress: Mrs Yoders Kitchen, 8101 OH-241, Mt Hope, OH 44660, USAAddress: 1700 S Water St, Kent, OH 44240, USAAddress: 5060 OH-557, Millersburg, OH 44654, USAAddress: 201 S Ohio Ave, Sidney, OH 45365, USAAddress: The Golden Lamb Restaurant & Hotel, 27 S Broadway St, Lebanon, OH 45036, USAAddress: 1019 W Perkins Ave, Sandusky, OH 44870, USAAddress: Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe, 125 N Broadway St, Greenville, OH 45331, USAAddress: 532 McIntire Ave, Zanesville, OH 43701, USAAddress: 40 Brookmont Rd, Akron, OH 44333, USA
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iconic Ohio restaurants September 17, 2020 Elisa Regulski What are the most famous restaurants in Ohio? As you can see, there are tons of famous restaurants in Ohio. But if you need more ideas, check out our list of some incredible Ohio eateries that are worth waiting in line for. What are the best little-known restaurants in Ohio? Want to try something new? Head out to one of Ohio’s best hidden gem restaurants! What kind of food is Ohio known for? From Cincinnati chili to down-home Amish fare, food in Ohio is delicious and satisfying. Want to learn more? Check out our previous article: These 10 Iconic Foods In Ohio Will Have Your Mouth Watering.
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iconic Ohio restaurants
September 17, 2020
Elisa Regulski
What are the most famous restaurants in Ohio? As you can see, there are tons of famous restaurants in Ohio. But if you need more ideas, check out our list of some incredible Ohio eateries that are worth waiting in line for. What are the best little-known restaurants in Ohio? Want to try something new? Head out to one of Ohio’s best hidden gem restaurants! What kind of food is Ohio known for? From Cincinnati chili to down-home Amish fare, food in Ohio is delicious and satisfying. Want to learn more? Check out our previous article: These 10 Iconic Foods In Ohio Will Have Your Mouth Watering.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
As you can see, there are tons of famous restaurants in Ohio. But if you need more ideas, check out our list of some incredible Ohio eateries that are worth waiting in line for.
What are the best little-known restaurants in Ohio?
Want to try something new? Head out to one of Ohio’s best hidden gem restaurants!
What kind of food is Ohio known for?
From Cincinnati chili to down-home Amish fare, food in Ohio is delicious and satisfying. Want to learn more? Check out our previous article: These 10 Iconic Foods In Ohio Will Have Your Mouth Watering.