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If you plan to visit some or all of the wineries on the Three Rivers Wine Trail, this guide will help you find lunch, dinner or snacks in between winery visits. Since most of the wineries are in out of the way places, planning where to eat on the Three Rivers Wine Trail in advance is a good idea.
Three Rivers Wine Trail Wineries with a Restaurant
One of the more unique traits of 3 of the wineries on the wine trail is that they have restaurants. Many smaller wineries tend not to have restaurants and may not even serve snacks like cheese trays. But of the wineries on the Three Rivers Wine Trail, Rainbow Hills Winery, Raven’s Glen Winery and Indian Bear Winery all have full service restaurants.
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Where to Eat on the Three Rivers Wine Trail- Rainbow Hills
Rainbow Hills has a regular menu with meat, cheese and bread boards, pizza and sandwiches that they serve every day. The meat and cheese are from local sources and the bread is homemade at the winery.
They serve several different specialty pizzas, with homemade pizza dough, including dessert pizzas.
On the weekends in the summer, Rainbow Hills hosts “grill your own steak nights.” The dinners come with baked potatoes, salads and dessert and with a choice between different cuts of steak or chicken.
Raven’s Glenn
Raven’s Glenn has one of the more upscale restaurants on the Three Rivers Wine Trail. They dining room has great views of the Tuscarawas River. The menu includes soups, salads, appetizers, pastas and hand cut steaks and seafood options. Currently the restaurant is only open Thursdays- Sundays.
Indian Bear Winery
The restaurant at Indian Bear features casual fare on their standard menu- appetizers, salads and sandwiches. On Friday and Saturday evenings, they offer pizza and one Saturday per month in the summer, they have “grill your own” steak nights. Currently the restaurant and winery is only open Friday’s and Saturdays.
Where to Eaton the Three Rivers Wine Trail– Restaurants Near Baltic Mill Winery
East Main Kitchen and Coffee is right down the street and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. It’s open Monday through Saturday from 6:00am to 8:00pm and is right across the street from the winery.
Fox’s Pizza Den is a chain restaurant featuring pizza, salads, sandwiches and appetizers. Baltic Mill will give you a $3.00 off coupon on Fridays when you purchase a bottle of wine.
Restaurants Near Stone Crest Winery
Since this winery is in a rural area, your best bet is to time your visit during one of their weekend, reservation only dinners. If you are visiting some other time, you will be limited mostly to pizza or fast food restaurants. If you don’t mind driving a little way, there is a restaurant 20 minutes away in Dresden, OH. The Warehouse Restaurant features casual food like appetizers and sandwiches as well as dinner entrees like hand caught steak and fresh fish.
Restaurants Near Yellow Butterfly
If you’re visiting Yellow Butterfly on a Saturday in the spring, summer or fall, you’re in luck. During this time they feature country barbecue dinners of ribs, chicken or steak.
For all other times, the closest restaurant is Rainbow Hills Winery or the restaurants listed below near Wooly Pig Farm Brewery.
Restaurants Near Wooly Pig Farm Brewery
Wooly Pig Farm Brewery is just a mile or so from the Village of West Lafayette. There is a popular pizza place in town called Amici’s. You can dine it at Amici’s or they will deliver to the brewery.
Another option in West Lafayette is the Ridgewood General Store, a deli, cafe and specialty food store. They have homemade baked goods from a nearby Amish Bakery, deli sandwiches, specialty coffees and salads.
Just east of Wooly Pig on US Route 36 is Mckenna’s Farm Market and the Lava Rock Grill. Lava Rock is at the Unusual Junction, across the road from Raven’s Glenn. This diner-style restaurant is filled with kitschey television memorabilia and is open every day from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Even if you aren’t planning to eat, it’s worth a stop to look take in the decor, which includes an actual sign from “The Price is Right.”
McKenna’s Farm Market is a specialty food store and deli where you can order sandwiches and salads to go. They also offer wine samples of some local and Ohio wines and sell local cheeses and meats.
Restaurants in Coshocton
The city of Coshocton is a sort of in the middle of the wine trail so it’s also a good place to stop for lunch or dinner.
In addition to fast food and pizza, there are several sit-down restaurants to choose from.
If you’re in the mood for Mexican, there are 2 choices- Yucatan or Tlaquepaque. Yucatan is a favorite of locals and is open 7 days per week for lunch and dinner. Tlaquepaque is located on 3rd street, next to the courthouse and is also open 7 days per week for lunch and dinner.
There are two restaurants near by on Main Street as well. The Railroad Restaurant and Saloon is open Weds-Saturday and features an upscale menu.
Main Street Station serves casual fare and is open 7 days per week for lunch and dinner. They close for a few hours in between on weekdays though so check their FB page before stopping.
Continue to plan your Three Rivers Wine Trail trip by visiting our – Three Rivers Wine Trail Guide; by Someone Who’s Spent Too Much Time There by clicking on the image below.