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The Best Carbonara at Michael Anthony’s in Versailles, Ohio – NOW CLOSED

15 December 201516 March 2025

UPDATE:  Michael Anthony’s has been temporarily closed due to a fire as of October, 2019.

On my last trip to Versailles, Ohio, I sampled wines at The Winery at Versailles and found the Michael Anthony’s restaurant at the nearby inn.   I had invited my Aunt Jackie to meet me for an afternoon of wine tasting at the winery and an early dinner downtown.

The host seated us near a loarge picture window where we could admire the charming town of Versailles.  We began our visit with a Cabernet Sauvignon and placed our order for the house pasta Fettuccine Carbonara and the Chicken Parmisian.

Our server brought us warm bread with extra virgin olive oil, spices and cheese.  I loved the presentation and the ability to add as much as we wanted to create our own dipping sauce.

As our server began to approach our table, I could smell the amazing scent of cheese and bacon.  The beautifully prepared dish was just as delicious as it looked.

Jackie was just as amazed by the  beautiful serving of breaded chicken topped with a red sauce and plenty of cheese.  This restaurant specialty was decadently rich and we each shared our meals for an amazing experience at this Euro-American bistro.

We ordered an additional glass of wine instead of dessert, but knew that we would need to visit again someday, eating maybe a little lighter fare and  indulging in a number of amazing sweets.

The time seemed to disappear as we caught up on family and made plans for another visit to a nearby restaurant and winery.  I can’t imagine we will find anything as exciting as this, but it is always great to try.

Have you visited Michael Anthony’s in The Inn at Versailles in Versaiiles, Ohio?  I would love to hear which meal you ordered and hear your opinion as to whether you would make plans for a return visit.   Please leave a message or comment in the comments section below. Many thanks for reading about my dinner at Michael Anthony’s restaurant and wishing you many Happy Travels.

What to See and What to Do:

Michael Anthony’s in the Inn at Versailles
21 W. Main Street
Versailles, OH  45380
Telephone:  937 526 3020

Where to Stay:

The Inn at Versailles
21 W. Main Street
Versailles, OH  45380
Telephone:  937 526 3020

Where to Eat:

Michael Anthony’s at the Inn
21 W. Main Street
Versilles, OH  45380
Telephone:  937 526 3020

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Visit Historic Dublin, Ohio

15 September 201531 August 2024

I settled into Dublin, Ohio after moving from San Clemente, California and loved the charm of this lovely Midwest neighborhood.  While I have since moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, here were some of my favorite places to visit.

Historic Dublin, Ohio is located on the corners of Bridge and High Streets.  Once an area home to the Scioto Indians, Dublin is a sought-after suburb in Columbus.  There are several business districts, a large number of restaurants and shopping venues with a historic district that has maintained its appeal.

La Chatelaine, a French Bakery and Bistro, made its debut in Dublin in 1991.  I couldn’t wait for Saturdays to purchase Brioche rolls for the week and choose from their large selections of fresh pastries as well.  From chocolate croissants to coconut macaroons, I enjoyed selecting a few for a late afternoon indulgence.

Happy Hours are best spent at the Dublin Village Tavern.  Before prohibition, the Tavern was only one of the many pubs that lined the street.  Considered one of the rowdiest, it is  most certainly referenced in this ballad.  “Dublin, Dublin, city of beautiful roses, Gouged out eyes and bloody noses, If it weren’t for the solid rock foundation, It’d be gone to hell and damnation!”   Fortunately, this lovely town is not as rambunctious as it once was and the Village Tavern is a great place to meet up with friends and make new ones.

Jeni’s Ice Cream (now Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream) was also a frequent stop throughout the week.  When out-of-town friends would stop for a visit, it was always such a great excuse to visit.  The company makes “one-of-a-kind flavors with Direct and Fair Trade ingredients and super fresh milk from family dairy farms”.  My favorite flavor was Queen City Cayenne which was a spicy, chocolate ice cream, but I am also a fan of the Brown Butter Almond Brittle, Salty Caramel, Gooey Butter Cake and Buttercream Birthday Cake.  There are so many amazing flavors!

For an amazing steak in historical Dublin, my favorite restaurant is Oscar’s Bar and Grill.  With a lovely, rustic setting, this restaurant offers an incredible selection of entrees, but in my opinion, their finest dish is the  8 oz. filet.  For a side dish, my go-to options are either the cranberry balsamic salad or the fried Brussel sprouts.

Looking for an Italian restaurant in historic Dublin?  Look no further than Mezzo.  From Arancini to Winter Squash and Radicchio Salad, there is a large number of dishes to satisfy that Italian craving.  For starters, the Truffle bread is one of my go-to selections but I am also tempted by the Cheese & Charcuterie board when I am dining with a friend or two.   My favorite soup and salad option is the Wedding Soup and Salmon Kale salad, but if I want a hearty meal that tastes like Italy, I can’t wait to dig into a Margherita Pizza or the rich, filling Carbonara.  Somehow, I always find room for the Spumoni or an after-dinner Limoncello liqueur.

J. Liu is the perfect place when you are craving Asian-inspired dishes.  My only problem is that the offer so many delicious appetizers, that I have a difficult time making a choice.  My favorites include the crab rangoons, spring rolls, potstickers and the lettuce wraps.  However, if I’m in the mood for an entree, I can never go wrong with the miso salmon or the poke bowl.

What to See and What to Do:

Le Chatelaine French Bakery & Bistro
65 W. Bridge Street
Dublin, OH 43017
Telephone:  614 763 7151
Hours:  Monday – Saturday from 8AM to 3PM
Tip for your visit:  Arrive early for the best selections and breads and pastries.

Dublin Village Tavern
27 S. High Street
Dublin, OH 43017
Telephone:  614 766 6250
Hours:  Monday – Saturday from 11AM to 11PM; Sunday from 12PM to 9PM;
Tip for your visit:  Order their eggrolls and house-made chowder!

Oscar’s of Dublin
84 N. High Street
Dublin, OH 43017
Telephone: 614 792 3424
Hours:  Lunch:  Tuesday – Friday from 11:30AM to 2:30PM; Dinner:  Monday – Saturday from 5PM to close.
Tip for your visit:  Make reservations ahead as this restaurant books up during the summer.

Mezzo
12 West Bridge Street
Dublin, OH  43017
Telephone:  614 889 6100
Hours:   Monday from 4PM to 9PM, Tuesday and Wednesday from 4PM to 10PM; Thursday from 11:30AM to 10PM; Friday and Saturday from 11:30AM to 11PM; and Sunday from 11:30AM to 9PM.
Tip for your visit: The restaurant is now serving lunch!

J. Liu Restaurant and Bar
50 West Bridge Street
Dublin, OH  43017
Telephone:  614 718 1818
Hours: Monday through Thursday from 11AM – 9PM; Friday: 11AM – 10PM; Saturday: 4PM – 10PM and Sunday from 4PM – 8PM
Tip for your Visit:  Bring lots of friends and order lots of appetizers!

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The Tavernette Inn Delivers with Grouper and Risotto- NOW CLOSED

16 April 201531 August 2024

Update:  October 12, 2021 – 316 Tap & Barrel Grill has closed permanently due to COVID; June 19, 2020 – The Tavernette is now 316 Tap & Barrel Grill

I had just returned from having my haircut in Tipp City, Ohio and I was so excited to try the Tavernette Inn.  I had driven by this restaurant in Medway for over a couple of years and a small kiosk on the side of Spangler Road beckoned me to stop by and experience this hidden gem.

Stepping inside I was greeted by Pat who has been bartending here for over 30 years.  I could hear 70’s music on the radio intercom when I was seated by the hostess and recognized a few of these tunes.

She introduced herself as Olivia and mentioned that she would be serving me that night as she took my drink order and dropped off a menu.  I couldn’t resist a Yuengling and took a few moments to look over the night’s specials.  Fish and Chips are the special for Monday nights and they have been one of their best sellers since the 1960s.  Their carbonara is another one of their specialty dishes but I was drawn in by their specials.

Who can resist Grouper risotto with a salad for $17.95?

The black and white retro tables and chairs reminded me of eating family dinner at my Grandparents’ house.

I had a few moments to check out the glass enclosures of local memorabilia.  Lining the walls, I felt as though I was eating in the midst of a museum.

Enjoying a basket of bread with brown and garlic brothers, I learned that the restaurant first opened in 1939. New owners had recently bought the restaurant a year ago and were bringing some amazing dishes to their menu.

My next course was a salad with ranch dressing, which was the perfect size to hold me over before my main dish.

I must admit I couldn’t wait to bite into the succulent grouper which was perfectly seasoned, buttered and baked. The risotto was amazing with red pepper and mushrooms which was so creamy and deliciously rich served al dente.  It was no surprise when I learned that chef John’s specialties are seafood, namely shark and that he makes everything fresh from local produce.

After finishing dinner, I decided to browse around the restaurant and took a little walk outside along the creek in the back where they had set up a fire pit.   I noticed a newly built deck that overlooked Mud Creek as well as additional parking spaces across the street for dinner hours.

The back bar was closed for the weeknight but listed the night’s drink special as the Long Island Iced Tea. This is the place to be on a summer night during the weekends where they have bands or DJs playing classic rock and country music and in the wintertime, they will light a fire.

I had a few minutes to talk with John the owner who is from nearby Park Layne.  They had just celebrated their one year anniversary of the restaurant on May 5th, 2016.  John had an engineering degree but had been wanting to have his own business.  John had first learned that the owners of the restaurant were interested in selling as he had been retired for 30+ years and wanted a change.

I learned from John the history of the Tavernette Inn started with a butcher block from 1939.  From here they would cut meat for their local patrons until the 1960s.  In addition, the original restaurant was across the street and relocated to its current space in the late 1930s.

I decided to have one last drink at the bar and ordered a glass of Tulip Red Wine which reminded me of Rodeo Red from the Winery at Versailles.   I sat next to a couple who mentioned that the Tavernette Inn was where they had their first prom date in the 1960s.

It was fun talking with Pat about the restaurant, having bartended here for thirty-five years.  Originally from Troy, he recently moved to New Carlisle.  He began his career here as a dishwasher after spending 12 years in the Air Force and bartending at the NCIO club.

Pat swears that the restaurant is haunted by Wiladena when at times diners have noticed beer bottles move.  According to Pat, she swore she would haunt the place when she passed. Luckily, she  did not try to take my glass of wine.

Have you visited The Tavernette Inn in Medway, Ohio?  What did you order?  I would love to hear about your experience at this longstanding restaurant if you would kindly leave a message in the comments section below.  Thank you for reading about my visit to The Tavernette and wishing you many Happy Travels!

What to See and Do:

Tavernette Inn
111 W. Main Street
Medway, OH  45341
Telephone:  937 849 0423

Check out all of the specials and ask your server what they suggest.  I thoroughly enjoyed the grouper and risotto.

Where to Stay:

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Springfield
1751 W 1st Street
Springfield, OH 45504
Telephone:  937 322 2200

Where to Eat:

Tavernette Inn
111 W. Main Street
Medway, OH  45341
Telephone:  937 849 0423

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