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30 Famous Ohio Food Spots

From downtown landmarks and small-town finds to old-school favorites and local legends, these restaurants deserve to be on your Buckeye State bucket list.

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‘Freedom’s Heroes’ Monument Unveiled

In May 1892, family and friends of Ohio abolitionist and minister John Rankin and his wife, Jean, paid tribute to the couple who helped more than 2,000 people find freedom.

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Scoop Up Jeni’s New Green Smoothie Ice Cream

You read that right, and no, you don’t need to be Popeye to love this spinach-tinged creation that also features tropical mango, orange, banana and pineapple flavors.

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Discover Bagel Bliss at The Lox in Columbus

Get your fix of fresh bagels and sandwiches featuring them at this inviting spot in the city’s Short North Arts District.

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Eat at This Historic Schoolhouse Restaurant

Class is in session at this Hamilton County, Ohio, restaurant that embraces the age of blackboards and communal family dinner.

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See ‘Picasso and Paper’ in Cleveland

Running Dec. 8 through March 23, this exhibition offers insight into the famous painter‘s fascination with paper as an artistic medium.

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Ohio Pizza Spot Finishes in Top 5 at International Expo

Franky’s Pizza & Delicatessen opened in downtown Warren in 2024, and owner Benjamin Hoover’s Spicy Pepperoni creation was a top finisher in the 2025 International Pizza Expo.

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3 Weekly Summer Food Truck Gatherings in Ohio

The return of warm weather means its prime food-truck season, which includes these three regularly scheduled happenings across the state.

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Enjoy Family Fun on the Farm in Lake County

Visit Lake Matroparks’ Farmpark on June 21 and 22 for Dairy Days, where kids can milk a cow, ride a pony and more.

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Columbus’ Lion Cub’s Cookies Delivers Fresh Takes on Classic Flavors

Sampling three of this bakery’s sweet treats reveals why it has become a local favorite known for putting an inventive spin on nostalgic flavors.

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Littleton’s Market, Upper Arlington

The restaurant and cafe at Littleton’s Market serves meals that showcase what is on the store’s shelves and fosters an atmosphere of community.

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Toledo’s Stone Cut Bistro Continues a Family’s Restaurant Tradition

Elias and Nas Hajjar joined forces to open this spot in the Ottawa Hills Shopping Center that features the Lebanese-inspired dishes for which their family is known.

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Juneberry Table, Cleveland

In 2022, chef Karen Small closed her longtime Cleveland restaurant and launched Juneberry Table, a bright and inviting place with a menu of hearty and flavorful fare.

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Visit This Gothic-Style Temple in Lake County

The northeast Ohio community of Kirtland played a pivotal role in the history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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John F. Kennedy Campaigns at Euclid Beach Park

Less than two months before the 1960 presidential election, the Democratic candidate addressed the largest crowd ever assembled at this lakeside park in Cleveland.

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4 Quirky New Year’s Eve Countdowns in Ohio

Times Square isn't the only place to celebrate the start of the new year. These four towns in Ohio add their own spin to a timeless tradition.

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5 Incredible Roadside Art Finds in Ohio

From a giant Bigfoot sculpture in Mercer County to a backyard folk-art masterpiece in Springfield, these roadside art finds embody creativity in unusual and interesting ways.

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Ohio Amish Country Food Guide

Whether you’re searching for cheese, produce or pies to take home or looking for a full meal of authentic fare, these locations are a good place to start.

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Uncover Ohio History at the Campus Martius Museum

This Marietta museum tells the story of those who opened the Northwest Territory to settlement and features a walk through the home of Rufus Putnam, who arrived in 1788.

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The Adventures of Two Buckeye Trail Thru-Hikers

An Ohio couple recounts the 76 consecutive days they spent hiking the 1,444-mile Buckeye Trail in their book.

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