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.
Things to do in Waynesville
4.5 based on 131 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, extensive vegetarian selections, homemade soups, sandwiches and desserts-just to name a few. Their recipes are French inspired with simplicity but exuding with flavor all chef prepared.
The Thai Chicken and Potato soup was perhaps the best soup I have ever had! I am. It sure of that is always available but it was awesome. My compliments to the soup kitchen! Very nice atmosphere as well.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
I never know what to expect when I check out local coffee shops in small towns--often they are disappointing, but sometimes they surprise. In Waynesville, I was delighted to have an excellent espresso drink made by folks who really know what they're doing. They have a variety of coffees they roast themselves along with a menu of milk shakes, etc. A nice outdoor patio and free wifi made for a perfect Sunday morning.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
Three couples biking from Cedarville to Mason, Ohio on a very rainy June day. Food options in the small towns along the Little Miami bike path are few and far between and then....a mirage! Warm, tasty quick Colombian food hit the spot for all of us. Served up in the Chipotle style of a buffet of ingredients, the fare was really good. A cute gift shop adjacent to the cafe has lots of bike theme items.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
Have been going to Bill's since I moved here, some 40+ years and it has never been disappointing. Lots of different kinds of donuts from which to choose. Open 24/7 and any time you go, always seems to have a line. Quick service and friendly staff.
5 based on 79 reviews
Besides being an awesome upscale grocery store, you can dine in their dining area.
Pick your favorite ingredients and artisan bread from the deli and enjoy in a bright setting.
You can also get some sushi at the sushi bar, or an elegant dessert from the bakery.
4.5 based on 154 reviews
The idea for City Barbeque was born as an invitation to all the people in the city to enjoy great barbeque- America's food. Our award-winning barbeque is made with only the highest quality meats and served with our signature sauces on the side. Huge smokers are loaded daily to guarantee the very best hickory smoked, juicy, tender meat anywhere. So if an authentic barbeque experience is what you're after, look no further. Small groups of folks like us still believe in honoring quality, generations of tradition and true service. Whether you call it barbecue, Bar-B-Que, BBQ, or barbeque - we've got what you are looking for!
Don't know why I waited so long to try this place. Excellent bbq. I got the pulled pork and it was delicious. The fries were also different from most places and usually I don't eat many fries, but I ate all of these. Very good. The macaroni and cheese was just average, when I go back I will try a different side. Service was fast and friendly. Such a busy place, but they are great at expediting your service. Would definitely go again.
3.5 based on 53 reviews
I have visited this restaurant at least three different times, each time with high expectations. I just don't get it. The service is terrible, the food is so- so, and it is so loud you wake up hoarse the next morning. The last time was on a Friday around 6:00 pm and it was so disappointing I had to write this to give people ample warning. Visit at your own risk. Each time I've gone with friends everyone leaves very deflated. We had to wait 45 minutes to an hour for our food, which is then cold- the orders have been wrong but you don't want to wait longer so you accept whatever they give you. You literally have to flag down a waiter/ waitress for service. The main dining area seems to be from the "how many tables can we shove in here " school of design. It is also very loud to begin with and you are shouting at your friend across the table. Then the band outside starts to play and although it may be nice music, forget any form of communication with your party unless it involves sign language. Sorry for being so rough on this place but I work hard for my money and feel that I have wasted it here. Will not be back!
4.5 based on 519 reviews
Dorothy Lane Market, a locally owned Dayton-area specialty food store, is a mecca for all things foodie. We're not just another grocery store, as each of our delectable departments beg to be experienced, one tasty morsel at a time. At each of our three locations, you'll be able to order food, whether you want it to-go, or you are looking to sit down and enjoy. We also offer a diverse Wine & Beer selection, always featuring new craft beer on tap, and a Coffee & Tea Bar. There's something for everyone, whether you want to enjoy a steak or piece of fresh seafood hot of the grill (just follow your nose to the Meat Dept. for Jack's Grill), a deli sandwich (served hot or cold), favorite deli salads, soups, sushi, Naples-Style Pizza (at our Centerville and Springboro locations), our amazing salad bar, or anything else our store has to offer. When you visit us at DLM-whether you are stopping in to shop or dine-we hope that you are delighted by the food experience and the passionate, knowledgeable people who make it. Visit us and experience DLM for yourself!
Shopping at Dorothy Lane Market is actually fun; exploring interesting foods & beverages...
If I can't find it at Krogers... most likely Dorothy Lane Market has it.
Well organized and staffed with friendly and knowledgeable people, it is a pleasure to shop here. Great wine and beer assortment here.
Quality produce and meats. Check out the cheese section for international gastronomic "candy".
Overall, prices are quite high.
But you will most likely find what you are looking for.. while buying things you were not even looking for at this "friendly upscale market".
4 based on 107 reviews
We stopped in for a Saturday night supper as we were passing through Waynesville, thinking to try something new. The wait was about forty-five minutes, but they had popcorn to munch on during the wait. We sat on the patio which was nice. We read reviews and tried a couple items that seemed to be mentioned, including sauerkraut balls. However interesting, we are not sure we liked them or not. We didn't dislike them but maybe once is enough. Their sauce was mayo based but not sure what else was in it. Our entrees were Blackened Salmon and Pot Roast. The salmon had very little seasoning and was over cooked. The pot roast was very tender and lean, served in an individual crock with au jus, but was fairly bland, without great pot roast flavor. The mashed potatoes were average flavor but a generous potion. For dessert we split a piece of peanut butter pie, which was tasty. The check was about $40. The servers were friendly but very busy. We're glad we tried it, but it's not a place on our "must return" list.
4.5 based on 138 reviews
My husband and I were in the area and in the mood for food out of the ordinary places. We found Nelly's and decided to try it. It was an inspired choice. We had the plantains for an appetizer and they were truly delicious, just right. I had saice and it was wonderful and beyond my expectations. My husband, who is a very picky eater, had the rellenos and told me as he was eating that he was glad I talked him into going there. The restaurant is clean and modern. The food is prepared to order. I am eager to return and try some chicken next time.
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