Trader Vics in Martinsville, OH
Local restaurants usually visited by locals. Family restaurant has been around for ever. It's a biscuits and gravy kind of place. And of there is the fried chicken! Ranch…
204. Bentino's Pizza
Absolutely one of the best pizzas I've ever had. Love the calzones as well. Wish the restaurant was a bigger with more seating but other than that. Awesome."
Ordered a Big Mama Meat topper tonight with extra cheese and a couple steak hoagies with onion rings and fries. Both were excellent. Dough was crispy and fresh, hoagies were…
Service is great. Just like being at home with the family. Great food with a Great atmosphere. Soup Beans and Cornbread just like mom used to make. The BEST peanut butter pie…
I eat here quite regularly and have always had a good meal. The steaks are excellent but the hamburgers are just as good. Upscale but not overly pricey. Their steaks come…
For a great Pizza this is the place to go.. Plenty of cheese and other great toppings.."
They have the best pizza and sub's around. Worth the trip, your lucky if you live close."
210. Micamino Real
Great Food and Friendly People."
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