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Middlefield Restaurant Round-Up

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Middlefield – If you’re looking for a new, nearby place to get out and grab a meal, why not check out nearby Middlefield? You can fill up on great eats without filling up your gas tank. Who knows — you might just find some new favorite places, too! (The establishments are listed in alphabetical order.)

Big Bill’s Burgers

18895 North State Avenue

(440) 426-0076

Owned and managed by Dedria and William Kot, (of Dee’s Hometown Diner in Windham fame), Big Bill’s serves breakfast all day, as well as burgers, sandwiches, salads, wraps and quesadillas. They’re open for carry out and offer local delivery as well.

Cinda’s Restaurant 

14964 South State Avenue

(440) 632-1929

Formerly called Linda’s, this local favorite offers breakfast all day, as well as a good selection of regular diner fare. This family-friendly establishment also offers a nice selection of home made pies and baked goods, perfect for dessert, or to accompany a hot cup of coffee. They scoop ice cream in season, as well.

Dutch Country Restaurant

(440) 426-0133

15015 Kinsman Road

Dutch Country is a family style restaurant that serves home style meals. Known for large portions and affordable prices, they offer family style breakfasts and dinners like turkey and stuffing, lasagna, cabbage rolls, or fish fry. You can order meals or desserts online, and can order whole pies or by the slice. 

Ferroni’s Allegro Café & Bistro

14991 South State Avenue

(440) 632-6322 

This family owned bistro offers fresh brewed coffee and a full espresso bar and offer breakfast and lunch. They’ve got a rotating menu of sandwiches, wraps and salads as well as regular and gluten free bakery items. Stop by for a seasonal butterbeer latte, a frankenmocha, or some salted caramel cupcakes, or try one of the many variations of avocado toast now featured on their menu.

Mary Yoder’s Amish Kitchen

14743 North State Avenue

(440) 632-1939

Known for old-fashioned Amish cooking, Mary Yoder’s offers traditional breakfast fare, as well as standard lunch favorites including sandwiches, salads, and soups, Mary Yoder’s is best-known for family style dinners and their fabulous house made desserts. All dinners include homemade bread from the on-site bakery. For dessert, or to go, they also offer an extensive list of pies and baked goods. Pies include traditional apple, cherry, and pumpkin, but also more unusual varieties including elderberry, mince, German chocolate, and sugar free options as well. The bakery also offers a large assortment of drop and bar cookies as well as seasonal specialties to order online or in person. Mary Yoder’s offers dine in or carryout, with a carry-out window to quell Covid concerns.

Middlefield Tavern

15958 East High Street

(440) 632-5018

If a cozy fireplace and cold beer sounds good to you, stop by the Middlefield Tavern. They offer burgers, sandwiches, salads and starters, as well as specials like chicken paprikash, and drink specials too. 

Old Town Grille

15924 West High Street

(440) 632-0932

If you’re looking for another bar that’s got good eats, than Old Town Grille may be just what you’re looking for. They’re menu includes standard burgers and wings, but also features grilled or fried chicken, ribs, and Lake Erie perch and walleye.

Vinny’s Italian Kitchen

15439 West High Street

(440) 632-0111

Offering pizza and pasta, this restaurant offers dine-in and take out service. They’ve got a rotating list of weekday specials to offer pizza or pasta and salad enough for four, giving folks the chance to try out some of their more popular items at home. They offer online ordering for pick-up or delivery, as well as dine-in service, as well as beer or wine. Seasonal menu includes fall clam bakes, clam chowder, and linguini with clams.

Stacy Turner

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