The Ramada Limited offers 57 rooms, both suites and efficiencies. Close to Warther Museum and the Pro Football Hall of Fame, it also features an indoor pool, hot tub, and an exercise facility. Free Wi-Fi is available, as are handicapped-accessible rooms.
Be sure to check out their new pub: the Broken Niblick!
The McDonald’s in Strasburg is located conveniently next to both the Ramada Inn and the Twins Motel.
The Subway in Strasburg is just off the I-77 exit and is near the area hotels. Build your own sandwiches and salads!
Malcuit’s Tavern is the place to go for steak. With plenty of parking and an inviting atmosphere, stop by six days a week! Their hours are:
- Monday-Thursday: 5pm – 10pm
- Friday-Saturday: 5pm – 11pm
Hardee’s is easily located off the highway and serves the fried chicken, burgers and breakfast biscuits you know and love!
Stop by Subway for a quick bite to eat! Make your own sandwich and salad.
A small winery inspired by faith and friendship of four friends whose hobby is making Wines. The winery is host to frequent live musical performances and known for delicious wine slushies.
Pizza Parlor V is your place for classic pizza!
Stop by McDonald’s in Sugarcreek for a burger, fries and shake.
Roasting and selling their own beans, Wallhouse Coffee offers delicious coffee and foods like wraps, burritos, and soup! Their hours are:
- Monday-Friday: 7am – 10pm
- Saturday: 8am – 10pm
The Dutch Host Inn in Sugarcreek is located right along State Route 39 in the midst of Amish farmlands. All rooms have old fashioned, quality solid oak furniture with all of the modern conveniences of home. Rooms are available with Jacuzzi tubs and fireplaces. This 33 room inn is a non-smoking facility.
Located in downtown Sugarcreek, near the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock, the Alpine Hills Museum has three floors of beautifully displayed local history — celebrating Sugarcreek’s Swiss, German and Amish heritage. Ohio Swiss Festival information is also available here.
Admission is free; donations are appreciated! The Museum is open until December 3rd, Monday-Saturday: 10am – 4:00pm.
Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30am-5:00pm
Featured on the cover of the Guinness Book of World Records in 1977, the World’s Largest Cuckoo Clock made quite the journey before ending up in Sugarcreek. In the early 70s, the family who owned the Alpine Alpa Restaurant in Wilmot, Ohio, commissioned the clock to be built. When the restaurant closed in 2009, the clock was purchased and restored and found its new home on the square in downtown Sugarcreek. Over 23 feet tall and 24 feet wide, the Sugarcreek clock is all clock, with innards that are a maze of mechanical parts and 1972 transistor technology. Every-half-hour, a cuckoo bird pops out and then you hear Swiss polka music playing as the band emerges and the couple dances.
The Sugarcreek Brick Wall Sculpture was commissioned by the Community Arts Council in Sugarcreek and depits the history of Sugarcreek and surrounding communities such as Baltic, Dundee and Ragersville. Sculptor Sherry Crilow began carving in 2012 and each panel took approximately 2-3 weeks. The bricks were layed by Johnny Mullet of Cherry Ridge Masons.
The Brick Wall Sculpture is composed of 13 panels, seven of which are 5×8′ and six are 5×7′.
More information can be found on their website at http://www.brickwallsculpture.com/