Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Oak Harbor, Ohio, United States. Oak Harbor is a village in Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. Oak Harbor is 30 miles east of Downtown Toledo. The population was 2,759 at the 2010 census. It lies a short distance southwest of the Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station, one of two nuclear power plants in Ohio.
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Cafe located along the Portage River. Specializing in home made food including muffins, breads, pies, cookies, quiche, soup & more. Specialty coffees and bubble tea! Catering and special ordering available. Cafe space can be rented out for small gathering
4 based on 34 reviews
Was excited to try this place as the reviews raved about their wings. I ordered the boneless Parmesan garlic..huge disappointment. The wings tasted like buffalo wings, made your eyes water like buffalo wings, and looked liked buffalo wings. I told Dave, I ordered the parm gar...and he said those are....they put sauce on them. Hmmm...ok. Besides that they just reminded me of the buffalo wings you get frozen from Walmart...great value brand. On to the burger... i had the Swiss mushroom burger...idk Iâm from Wisconsin, I guess Iâm picky about my cheese. I could not figure out what sauce they put on top, it was kinda like a gravy consistency...I could not detect any Swiss cheese on my burger. The meat itself was tasty and I like how they grilled the bun tho. My meal was accompanied by tap of Miller Lite....that was good, and it was cold. Iâd say Iâd go here to hang out and drink some beers, but not a fan of their food.
4 based on 171 reviews
This little restaurant was packed with a full house that spilled out to the patio. The staff of more than a dozen was synchronized like a well oiled machine feeding the crowd in town for the car show. Excellent omelette and coffeeâI would definitely be a regular if I were a local.
Great Sunday brunch at a seriously reasonable price. The food was great, the historic location is nice, too! Very enjoyable.
It looks like a neat place. However, there was a musty smell...and...that doesn't go well with food. I know it's an older building - but, it's also an eatery. The food was "just okay". The worst part about this experience was: Gnats. There were gnats or some type of bugs flying around my food. I had to keep shooing them away - we shouldn't have to do that inside a restaurant. I won't go there again because of that. There are enough places to dine that don't have bugs flying around your food while eating.
3 based on 46 reviews
No bad but not great. The staff are friendly, the restaurant is clean, but the food is average. Overall, Iâd go back though.
4 based on 15 reviews
Wonderful restaurant on St. Route 163. Store was cozy, clean, walls looked they were freshly painted. Service was excellent. Chili was fantastic, hot dogs were all beef, probably weighed a half pound and delicious! Many foods to choose from. They also have a box filled with a variety of books that you can choose from at no charge. Next time we go back,(and it will be soon),we will take some of our books to replace four that we took, although we were told that would not be necessary.
4 based on 32 reviews
Come out and enjoy a family owned restaurant that conveniently sits right in between Toledo and Cedar Point. We have a variety of foods that range from nachos to pizza and our unique bread sticks (Piggy Bones and Knuckles). To wash it all down we have fiv
My partner and I both had pizza at this handicapped accessible restaurant/bar. The waitress was busy but still friendly and efficient. The personal pizza and the 12âcame with too much crust. A bit skimpy on the cheese but thankfully my partner ordered extra cheese so he was not dissatisfied. Pricing was average.
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