Burger Beast All Over Ohio
I’ve driven & eaten extensively through Ohio.
Yet, there are many burger joints & old school restaurants left to explore.
I’ve barely made a dent.
Here are some posts on Burger Beast that mention the state of Ohio.
I’ve driven & eaten extensively through Ohio.
Yet, there are many burger joints & old school restaurants left to explore.
I’ve barely made a dent.
25 states in 27 days made for some good road trip comfort food.
We ate a bunch of donuts and kolaches; here are the sugary and doughy highlights.
K’s Hamburger Shop opened on July 31st, 1935.
These delicious hamburgers have kept the folks of Troy, Ohio, well-fed for nearly 90 years.
Explore the Burger Beast’s Burger Bucket List to find burgers around the United States that you need to try! The Apple Pan’s SteakBurger is a must-try!
I spent an afternoon in Toledo, Ohio, visiting White Tower, Green Lantern, and Rudy’s Hot Dog. Two out of three were open, which isn’t bad!
Kewpee Hamburgers has three locations in Lima, Ohio. The East location is the largest, and it offers a great photo opportunity with the Kewpee statue.
The signature burger at Gahanna Grill in Ohio is the “Beanie” Burger; it’s a 1/2 lb. bacon cheeseburger topped with sautéed onions & Beanie’s homemade slaw.
I stumbled upon Pablo’s Havana Cafe, a Cuban restaurant in Powell, Ohio.
No complaints from me, everything was great.
A taste of Ohio you won’t want to miss! Swensons Drive-In has served the famous Galley Boy and other signature burgers since 1934.
White Castle opened in 1921 and is an important part of hamburger history. The original 1921 Slider is now available at all White Castle restaurants.
Frisch’s Big Boy Museum is a must-stop if you’re in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Big Boy restaurants can be found all over Kentucky and Ohio.
Kewpee Hamburgers is the second-oldest burger chain in the United States after White Castle. They make killer burgers and thick malt shakes.
Hometown Hot Dogs in Millersport, Ohio, is a hidden gem, and their West Virginia Dog should be motivation enough to get your tail moving.
Burger Beast checks out White Castle’s Headquarters and offices in Columbus, Ohio, before they were torn down. Lunch was also included!
I have always been a fan of Wendy’s.
Never in a million years would I have believed that I’d be in Ohio as a guest at Wendy’s Headquarters in Dublin.