Have you ever dined at the oldest restaurant in Ohio?
Restaurants open and close all the time but there are some that have lingered for decades, the establishments that have created a lasting legacy in some fashion, whether through charming decor, laid-back atmosphere or simply good food and service.
Using reviews, awards and accolades as well as first-hand experience, LoveFood compiled a list of the "oldest restaurant" in each state that is "worth seeking out and still serves great food." These are the establishments that have stood the test of time and have continued to draw in diners who return again and again to explore what the eatery has to offer.
So which Ohio restaurant was named the oldest in the state?
Golden Lamb
This Lebanon eatery has been around for more than two centuries and has seen its fair share of famous customers. The Golden Lamb Restaurant & Hotel, which has a 4.6 star rating on Google and more than 3,500 reviews, is located at 27 S. Broadway Street.
Here's what LoveFood had to say about this "classic" eatery:
"Opened by New Jersey-born Jonas Seaman in 1803, the Golden Lamb is a Lebanon mainstay that's played host to some prominent guests over the years. The restaurant and inn has fed and housed big names including astronaut Neil Armstrong, writer Charles Dickens, and pop star Kesha. These days, the menu contains delicious dishes such as a roast turkey dinner, salmon, and lasagna."
See the full list at lovefood.com to read more about the most historic restaurants around the country. You can also see our previous coverage of the eatery named the "best cult-favorite restaurant" in Ohio.