
Beavercreek is getting a reputation for harboring some great places to dine out. Not only is there a multitude of choices, but diners can sample a wide range of international cuisine. Maybe you're exploring Beavercreek homes for sale and want to know the area better, or maybe you're settling in and looking for your go-to restaurant in Beavercreek, but we can assure you, you'll love local Beavercreek dining. Let's get started.
- La Colombiana Restaurante. 2495 Commons Blvd., Beavercreek
Colombia is known for its excellent steaks, and La Colombiana Restaurante can deliver fabulous steaks, but there's much more to tempt your palate. Vegetarian? No problem. Here's a sampling of meatless sides and appetizers: Papaconcitos (crispy plantains with guacamole and salsa rosada); Platano con Queso (sweet plantain topped with melted queso fresco, and guava paste); and Empanadas con Aji (turnovers with vegetarian options but also with chicken or beef if you prefer). A meat and veg option is Picada for Two, with small cuts of chicharron, chorizo, morcilla, arepitas, potatoes, fried yuca, pataconcitos, tomato wedges and Salsa Rosada. How can you resist? And what about the main dishes, such as Carne Asada, Plato Typico (shredded beef, pork belly, egg, pinto beans, white rice, sweet plantains, and arepita), and more? Order out or come in and enjoy the South American ambiance.
- House of Thai. 3230 Seajay Dr, Beavercreek
Chef Mam is the genius behind the brilliant food at the House of Thai. Chef Mam began her career in restaurants in Thailand, and joined House of Thai 15 years ago. Locals sing the praises of the restaurant's soups, appetizers, and main courses, as well as the kids' meals. Plus, the restaurant actually pays attention to how spicy the patron asks the food to be. Try the Pineapple Tangerine Chicken. Vegetarian? Try the Pad Thai or Pad Kee Mow (Drunken Noodle).
- The Pub Beavercreek. The Greene Town Center, 39 Greene Blvd., Beavercreek.
Surprisingly, many people are not that familiar with delicious English fare. If you're among those, get yourself down to the The Pub Beavercreek and do some discovery. If all you know about English food starts and finishes with Fish and Chips, well, you haven't been to The Pub. For instance: appetizers like Cheese Bollocks (breaded mozzarella & provolone, marinara) or shareables such as Belhaven Beer Cheese (sharp cheddar, Belhaven Scottish Ale, warm pretzels, fresh veg). As for main courses: Mum's Pot Roast; Bangers and Mash (char-grilled sausages, ale, onion gravy, smashed potatoes, peas and carrots); and Shepherd's Pie. Of course there's beer, lots of it, and ale.
- Pho District. 4474 Glengarry Drive, Beavercreek.
Love pho? Never tried it? Here you go. At Pho District, you can try various types of pho, but all of them soothing. Pho is a rice noodle and bone beef broth dish, with herbs and meat. You can order it spicy or not. Not in the mood for broth? Try Banh Mi, a baguette filled with a blend of Cha La (sausage), cilantro, jalapeno, alongside other fillings. You might also try sweet and satisfying Boba Tea.
- Beavercreek Pizza Dive. 4021 Dayton Xenia at Grange Hall
OK, so pizza is quite common in Beavercreek, as everywhere; what makes Beavercreek Pizza Dive so special? For one thing, their weekly specials such as huge slices, served hot and brushed with the Secret Recipe Sweet Butter Garlic sauce; there are also Build-Your-Own Calzones/Strombolis (includes three toppings). Plus, the pizza is so fresh.
Our REALTORS® are always happy to answer your questions about where to go in Beavercreek, as well as buying or selling your home. Contact Wright-Patt Realty.