
If you're thinking about buying a house from Beavercreek homes for sale, you may count your proximity to nice venues for dining as an important selling point. If you already live in Beavercreek, maybe you aren't yet familiar with all the cozy places for having a meal and a drink. Fortunately, our REALTORS® are on top of things and are happy to share with you their tips for enjoying the winter season by going out for a nice drink and some comfort food at a nearby restaurant. Read on.
- The King's Table. 2348 Grange Hall Road, Beavercreek.
Can't sleep? The good news is that you and your significant other can get in the car and drive a short distance to The King's Table, where you can burn off some pent-up energy by having a beer, eating a sandwich, or playing pool and throwing darts. They're open till very late (2:30 a.m. work for you?), although some food items may not be available. Choose from 75 bottles and cans or 56 craft beers on tap. Go whole hog with a calorific cheeseburger and fries, or rein in the guilt with a spinach salad.
- The Wellington Grille. 2450 Dayton-Xenia Rd. Beavercreek.
Feeling the need to go upscale with some signature Escargot or Maryland crab cakes for an appetizer, followed by Pan-Seared Red Snapper or Roasted Indiana Duckling with Lingonberry Sauce? Or maybe you'd just like to kick back with a classic burger. Either way, The Wellington Grille is there to please — mostly for dinner, although if you've got a group of 30, arrangements can be made for private lunch.
- CB Bar & Grill. 2495 Commons Blvd. # A1. Beavercreek.
When you're in the mood for something simple after a hard day unpacking in your new Beavercreek home, make your way down to CB Bar & Grill for — what could CB possibly stand for? — that's right, a cold beer and a cheeseburger. Carry out, curbside or dine-in, CB offers filling family fare, such as meatloaf and mashed potatoes, smothered chicken, or chopped steak. There's also Happy Hour, 3-7 p.m., Monday through Friday: 50 cents off craft beer; $1 off all liquor; and $4 domestic minis.
- The Pub, 39 Greene Blvd., Beavercreek.
The Pub has that English thing going for it, which, when it comes to eating and drinking, usually means beer-battered haddock, housemade tartar sauce, and creamy coleslaw in a full or small portion. Top that off with a lovely draught such as Old Speckled Hen, or a bottle or a can of Stout or Lager. Hankering for something more complex for dinner? Start with Shareables and Sliders, but move on to the Mainstays, with Bankers and Mash, Mum's Pot Roast, Shepherd's Pie, or Chicken Gouda Pasta.
- Melt Bar and Grilled. 2733 Fairfield Commons, Unit C, Beavercreek.
Beavercreek is lucky to have its own Melt Bar and Grilled restaurant — one of several in Ohio. There's a Kids' Menu, Brunch Menu, and Full Menu, but let's try out this scenario: start off with Cheese Bites, Wings, or Fried Pickles, and move on to the soups, which include some vegetarian options such as 4-Bean Vegetarian Chili and Roasted Tomato and Garlic. Ready for a sandwich? There's everything from Cuban War Pig to The Dude Abides (meatballs, of course), and a Chicken and Waffles number. Also, choose from craft beer, cocktails, or wine.
Make one of these cozy venues your go-to watering-place this winter. Got questions about buying a house or selling yours? Contact Wright-Patt Realty today.