One Of The Largest Restaurants In Ohio Has 450 Seats And An Unforgettable Menu
The Amish Door Restaurant had humble beginnings. Originally known as Stucki’s, the 48-seat restaurant would soon expand into one of the most iconic dining destinations in the state. Today, the Amish Door Restaurant is nothing short of an institution. With seating for up to 450 guests, it’s one of the biggest restaurants in Ohio. But what’s most impressive is what you’ll find on the menu. The Amish Door offers home cooked food and welcoming hospitality in spades. You’ll feel like you’re dining with 449 of your closest friends and family members. Read on for more on why everyone should plan to visit the Amish Door.
Welcome to the Amish Door! Located in the heart of Ohio's Amish Country, this landmark features a restaurant, inn, bakery, and more. It's a whole charming complex where you can eat, sleep, celebrate big moments, and shop for country style decor and kitchen supplies for your own home.
The charming exterior will make you feel like you're walking into someone's home. With the wraparound porch and expansive property, it's like journeying out to a simpler time.
Most people visit for the restaurant, a massive space filled with country charm, hospitality, and authentic Amish dishes.
It's amazing how a restaurant so big feels so intimate and homey. That's the power of Amish hospitality.
If it's your first time visiting, you'll want to head straight to the buffet. It's here you'll find a grand assortment of delicious, made-from-scratch food.
Don't be fooled by the buffet style setup. Each and every one of these dishes has been cooked from scratch from family recipes. The food is incredible.
In addition to an all-you-can-eat salad bar, you'll find homemade soups, hot sandwiches, casseroles, vegetables, roasted chicken, and more.
For just under $20, you can order a Taste Of Amish Country, complete with roasted chicken, roast beef, ham, mashed potatoes, dressing, gravy, your choice of vegetables, and a slice of homemade pie. It's like Thanksgiving any day of the week.
If you've saved room for dessert (and we know you did) the bakery should be your next stop. From pies to cupcakes, doughnuts, and more, there's something for every sweet tooth here.
If by some blasphemy you don't have room for dessert, take something to go. That sweet tooth will kick in later.
So whether you're traveling through the area or are making a special trip to experience one of the largest restaurants in Ohio, you won't be disappointed by your visit to the Amish Door. And if you love it there, you don't have to leave! You can stay on site in the charming bed and breakfasts around the complex. There's also stops where you can purchase cheeses, deli meats, housewares, and homespun decor.
You can learn more about the overnight accommodations and other amenities at the Amish Door website.
Have you ever visited the Amish Door? What was your favorite thing on the menu? That may be an impossible question. Be sure to share your experiences with us in the comments below — we’d love to hear from you and get recommendations for an ideal trip! For more information about planning your visit to one of the biggest restaurants in Ohio, be sure to visit the Amish Door online. You can also follow the Amish Door on Facebook for updates. A little strategy goes a long way when you’re facing off with the biggest and best buffet of your life.
Address: Amish Door Restaurant, 1210 Winesburg St, Wilmot, OH 44689, USA
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Address: Amish Door Restaurant, 1210 Winesburg St, Wilmot, OH 44689, USA
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A lifelong Virginia resident, Beth loves exploring different parts of the world and currently resides in Alexandria. She holds a degree in English Literature and one of her short stories has been featured in the Shenandoah Review. Other interests include hiking, songwriting, and spending time in the mountains.