Seville in United States, from Nouth America region, is best know for Farms. Discover best things to do in Seville with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
Restaurants in Seville
4.5 based on 28 reviews
Family run fruit and vegetable farm. Apples, peaches, strawberries, raspberries, and much, much more! Pies and cookies baked daily in market kitchen. Open year round.
We arrived mid-day on a Saturday. I haven't been for a few years and it looked they've expanded. We didn't do any actual apple picking in the fields but, it seemed popular with families. We visited the gift shop and had tons of fun. The...MoreI'm glad you enjoyed your trip to our farm! Thank you so much for stopping, and for writing such a great review!
5 based on 50 reviews
Crafted Cocktail Co is a Speakeasy style cocktail bar with a classic ambiance in Wadsworth, Ohio that makes cutting edge, handcrafted cocktails with from scratch ingredients. Our mission: To deliver exquisite and artistically crafted drinks. That the cocktails we artistically mix meet the highest standards of quality, freshness, and seasonality and combines both modern-creative and traditional styles of the cocktail industry. To consistently provide our customers with impeccable service by demonstrating warmth, graciousness, efficiency, knowledge, professionalism and integrity in our service and product. To have every patron who comes through our doors leave impressed by Crafted Cocktail Co. and excited to return with friends and acquaintances, To create and maintain a classic cocktail lounge atmosphere that is comprehensive and exceptional in its attention to every detail of operation. To continually refine our concept by keeping it fresh, exciting, and on the cutting edge.
Great place to chill, watch the magic of Scott, the bartender make his yummy drinks and enjoy the speakeasy type atmosphere. Bring your $$$ cause the drinks aren't cheap, but worth it!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
This is a beautiful National Cemetery. It is less then 10-12 years old but still seems to have a lot of history. It is a little bit off the highway but worth the drive. It gives you the same feeling as if you were at Arlington National Cemetery.
5 based on 11 reviews
We are an orchard that has nearly 300 acres of fresh fruit. We have a Farmer's Market M-S. We offer tours on the farm and have free sampling.
We visit Bauman Orchard in Rittman throughout the year and love the convenience of the corner market at the crossroads of routes 585 and 57. Seasonal fruits and vegetables are always fresh and delicious and the staff is super friendly! The main location features a lovely mural on the building.
4 based on 10 reviews
This isn't the kind of museum where you walk around in a temperature controlled environment and look at displays behind glass that you can't touch or get close to. This is a working museum where you are walking through the spaces where dedicated volunteers are are wrenching away on history. If you like the smell of axle grease, old wood and welding fumes, and like to actually touch pieces of this country's industrial past, then this is the place for you. You have to step over stuff and walk around things. Myself and my 7-year-old loved it. I much prefer visiting places like this over clean, sterile, museums that nickel and dime you for parking, admission, IMax, etc, and have items behind glass that look better than new. I don't want to see something that looks better than new, I want to see things how they looked and worked while they were in use. You just can't appreciate historical items as much unless they are experienced this way. In fact, the place is 100% free. They do have a donation box. Our tour guide, Brian, was very good, very friendly, and knows his stuff. I do have one suggestion. The gift shop (which is in an old freight car-cool) could be a good source of income for the museum and a draw for visitors, but it has almost nothing in it, and almost nothing has a price on it. The gentleman who gave us our tour had to go through piles of papers to try and figure out the price of the item we wanted to buy, then finally had to make up a price that we both agreed on. They may have lost money, or I may have overpaid, who knows? Keep in mind, this is a suggestion for a place that I really liked, and want to see continue, and I think a little investment here could pay off in spades.
3 based on 36 reviews
We went there on Thursday and they did not look busy at all. The train didn't run at all. All the stores were open and the service is very good. Everything clean and neat. Good place to kill some time, while browsing / shopping.
5 based on 7 reviews
I did my first tandem at Aerohio 3 years ago and soon thereafter decided to learn to skydive. The instructors were great. Aerohio is a great place and I have made many new friends there. Everyone should try skydiving at least once in their life to experience freefall. You won't regret it.
4.5 based on 30 reviews
If you like smooth, dry wines, but can't get to California, Filia is the place for you. A fun setting, live music, and friendly hosts. Being able to bring your own food makes this a very affordable evening. We look forward to our next visit.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
This is one of those antique boutiques with private owners having their own sections which means there are always bargains if you did deep enough. I aAlmost always find some very pretty hand made cards, too. My girlfriend found a lovely vintage bicycle one time and rode it out of the shop. You just never know. Staff is friendly and helpful, far better than the folks at the Antique Outlet on Route 18. Good Chinese place across the street to eat at as well. And don't forget the Thrift Shop around the corner behind the Subway...limited hours but amazing prices! Then go to the library and sit by the fireplace in winter. Beautiful location.
5 based on 1 reviews
This park, operated by Montville Township in Medina County is recently established on the grounds of very impressive, but failed, golf course. The jogging/walking paths follow the old cart paths. A great mountain bike track now parallels and interweaves with the jogging paths. Interspersed are numerous well planned and constructed work-out stations. There are beautiful trees, wild flowers and wild life to enjoy all along the paths. It is fun to meet and greet others on the trails, many of whom bring their dogs. It is a fact that the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad and Interstate 71 are very much in evidence in parts of the park but one tends to get accustomed to this. There is nothing more impressive than watching a W & LE freight train pass over the grand trestle which is part of the park. The bike paths, and to a lesser extent, the walking jogging tracks draw folks from all over Northeast Ohio. I love this place!!
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