“I stopped in on 12/21/23 at 5:30pm. It was close to closing time on the way back from Serpents Mound. We initially stopped in the pizza place next door but they were out of cheese ? but kindly recommended Mel’s. There was only one other table being served and they were almost done. We parked out front (I was traveling with my son and dog) and our cousin from Columbus drove down to say hi. We all ordered cheese burgers and fries and pink lemonade. The staff were great and accommodating given hour of the day. They let us take our time and catch up. We had a heated debate about the way Ohio pizzerias cut their pies (I never knew there was anything other than triangle slices unless you’re having Sicilia). The food was great, the waitress was funny and we were very hungry.“
“I love that you can set outside and eat your food under the trees they started a new system where they give you a beeper when your food is done it will go off very nice ?Parking: The parking is okay just kind of small little difficulties pulling out“
“Millers bulk foods consists of a grocery with deli, a separate building for a bakery and gift shop as well as a few more buildings with amish made furniture for the inside and out. They have barns available for purchase and order.The deli will make a sandwich (currently on Fridays and Saturdays with an optional soft pretzel bun). It was amazing and around $6.00 per sandwich.The furniture was quality and reasonably priced. They have bird feeders, porch swings, the most comfy gliders and a variety of other items.The bakery had gifts that you can find anywhere. They were not very unique and was expecting more handmade and amish. The bakery sells massive doughnuts, fry pies and pretzels. The apple fritter was my favorite and enough for all 5 of us to enjoy a slice! The smell is worth the trip alone!Their grocery prices were a bit more expensive than other amish groceries in Ohio. If you like a drive into Amish country and want to spend an hour enjoying their culture and goods, I highly recommend.They take credit and debit.“
“This isn't fine dining, but it isn't intended to be. What it is, is a great small-town diner. People in there know each other. It's relaxed, that is except for the servers. They bust their butts!We had meatloaf, and it was really tasty. Cole slaw was good. Cabbage was OK- could have benefitted from some bacon and liberal doses of salt and pepper. Desserts, though, were awesome! We had chocolate peanut butter cheesecake, which was more like pie, a large chocolate chip cookie to take home, and cherry pie.If we're ever in the area again, we'll definitely be back!“