Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Waynesville, Ohio, United States. Waynesville is a village in Wayne Township, Warren County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,834 at the 2010 census. It is named for General "Mad" Anthony Wayne. The village, located at the crossroads of U.S. Route 42 and State Route 73, is known for its antique stores and its annual sauerkraut festival. Caesar Creek State Park is located 5 miles (8.0 km) east of the village.
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4 based on 115 reviews
Breakfast
Great place for breakfast but there are lines but worth the wait. However it is difficult to hold a conversation because of the noise level. I had a basic breakfast of eggs, bacon and hash browns. I should have had one of their specialty breakfasts. Like the huge blueberry pancake with eggs and hash browns or the Eggs Benedict. The pictures speak for themselves. The side of hash browns is very large. The omlets are also good.
4 based on 618 reviews
The Golden Lamb is recognized as the oldest continuously operating business in the State of Ohio. On December 23, 1803, Jonas Seaman spent $4 for a license to operate a "house of Public Entertainment." The Golden Lamb got its name due to the fact that man
It has been a while since we were here as we moved out of the area. Traveling by we decided to stop and glad we did. My wife had the chicken and I had the turkey dinner. The salad is amazing good. The food came out at good temperature and tasted very good. Wait staff was attentive without being pushy. We did opt for desert and I say just get one desert after such a filling meal. The only disappointment was that the main course came out and wer were not done with our salad...not to fear, set the salad aside but finished it after the main course.
4 based on 158 reviews
Excellent in all aspects. Atmosphere, menu, service and of course, food. Itâs a 360 experience. Mojitos in Centerville is a plus and the peanut butter chocolate cheesecake to close the feast, highly recommended, if itâs available on your visit. We had Tavern Burger, Caesar Salad and Citrus Chicken Salad. Weâll be back before We fly back to Puerto Rico.
4 based on 150 reviews
I tried the Beyond Burger, a veggie burger, and she had the Fried Chicken Sandwich, both were $14. With all the condiments the veggie burger tasted pretty good. The Chicken Sandwich was good too. While they highlight their special condiments, i.e. Chipotle Ketchup, etc., they have regular versions also. A pint of the Lock 27 Charlosta beer was $5.50. Holly W. was attentive.
5 based on 104 reviews
We've shopped at the Washington Square store and Springboro locations since they opened. We have never had a bad experience. Always sure to find wonderfully prepared foods. Bakery items are fantastic!! Produce is of high quality. Wonderful meats and cheeses. Prices can be a bit high, but worth the price if looking for healthy, high quality food.
4 based on 49 reviews
Stopped here after my son had a ballgame. We ordered regular appetizers, nothing special to prepare, wings, pretzel sticks...the service was sooooooooo slow. I thinkfrom start to finish we were there an hour and half. The food was ok, but really the overly slow kitchen put a downer on the trip. We could have easily went home and prepared something in the time it took for kitchen to prepare a couple of snacks, and that was the reason we stopped in was for a quick bite.
4 based on 92 reviews
Small town atmosphere family restaurant. Second visit was about the same as my first, good food at a reasonable price, but nothing remarkable in either. If you're simply looking to eat average food, this is your place; but don't anticipate anything exceptional.
4 based on 87 reviews
Received a recommendation from a local to eat here for home cooked food. They were right on! The fried chicken dinner with seasoned green beans, and mashed potatoes with gravy was delicious. The broccoli cheddar cheese quiche with side salad was also good. The only disappointment was the French onion soup, which was bland and needed seasoning. The featured seasonal dessert was strawberries with homemade shortcake and ice cream. It was a winner. My husband liked the blackberry cobbler. It was perfect weather to sit on the porch and watch people go by. Hammel House also offers overnight accommodations in this historic inn.
4 based on 139 reviews
Great atmosphere, good service. We liked the variety of items offered. Pierogies, burritos, rubens, chicken.....something for everyone.There were four of us, everyone had something different and everyone was happy with their selection. (The alotta burrito is just that...huge, and yummy)
4 based on 153 reviews
This charming cafe, recently voted best lunch spot in Warren County, features tantalizing specialties made with only the finest and freshest ingredients, many of which are provided from the owner's own organic garden, and include pasta, fresh seafood, ext
I have eaten here several times with family and friends, always a special lunch spot that we look forward to. However, as much as I hate to say it, our most recent visit was a disappointment. The staff was very friendly, but seemed overwhelmed. We patiently waited for the simplest of requests... water, eating utensils, etc. The food simply did not âwowâ any of us. Crab cakes were just okay, on a bed of dry mixed greens. The bread pudding resembled a French toast of sorts, but the berry tart was delicious. We will return, as it is a matter of tradition, and hope for a better experience next time.
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