Blazin’ Burgers is a 50’s style burger joint, serving hamburgers, fresh cut fries, and more. Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 11am – 9pm
Famous Endings Museum is considered to be one of the largest known collections of its kind – with over 1,500 pieces of memorabilia on display! This collection began in 1996, when John Herzig of Toland-Herzig Funeral Homes was indulging in his autograph collection hobby. In addition to an autographed photo of legendary boxer Joe “the Brown Bomber” Louis, the package he received included a program from the fighter’s 1981 funeral ceremony. That event sparked John’s interest in famous funerals and so began his collection.
Some highlights of his collection includes Abraham Lincoln, Princess Diana, Michael Jackson, Phil Hartman, Dave Thomas, Pat Tillman, Vince Lombardi and more.
Softie’s Ice Cream is a local favorite! Stop by for some wonderful frozen treats like their malt milkshakes or have a cookie dough Tornado!
Open seasonally, during the Summer they are open until 9pm
Mindy’s Dover Station serves breakfast and lunch in a 1950’s themed diner. Baked goods are available daily and for order. Their hours are:
- Tuesday-Saturday: 6am – 1pm
- Sunday: 8am – 2pm
The Crowe’s Nest Bed & Breakfast is a historic building and was built in 1881. This beautiful restored Victorian home offers guests a memorable, classic stay with modern amenities.
Stop by Subway for a quick bite to eat! Make your own sandwich and salad.
Mary Zeifer’s Pizza in Dover has a diverse selection of pizza and Italian cuisine. Family favorites include spaghetti, rigatoni and even subs! Their pizza is made from scratch, their vegetables are freshly sliced and there is a whole host of toppings to choose from. Mary Zeifer’s Pizza also offers family style dining.
Penso’s Pizza is a locally owned and operated restaurant. They are located in downtown Dover and have some of the best pizza in the area!
The Emporium offers a wide variety of merchandise at prices that will make starting or adding to a collection or a decorating idea very easy.
Closed Monday, Wednesday, and Sunday.
Open Tuesday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Limby’s Restaurant & Bar is your place for great food! Try their amazing steak burger! Their hours are:
- Monday-Friday: 5am – 2:30am
- Saturday: 8am – 2:30am
A place to come relax and unwind with friends. Known for our wings with our house made wing sauces. Check out our Facebook page for daily specials, live music & special events! Stop by and let the shenanigans begin!
Tuesday-Thursday: 11:00am-Midnight
Friday & Saturday: 11:00am-2:00am
Sunday: 11:00am-8:00pm
Miller’s Creamery has two locations here in Tuscarawas County:
- Dover (Year ‘Round) – 221 W 3rd ST, Dover OH 44622
- New Philadelphia (Seasonal) – 1706 E High AVE, New Philadelphia 44663
Their Dover location is open from 11am to 9pm Monday through Saturday. Enjoy their delicious scoop ice cream, their wonderful sherbet and amazing caramel corn. Cheeseburgers, hotdogs, and other food items are also available.
Pangrazio Pizza was purchased in 1978, by Robert and Thelma Armstrong. The restaurant has been in the Armstrong family for more than 35 years. They still use the original Pangrazio recipe to make both their spaghetti and pizza sauce. They also make their own homemade spaghetti noodles, meatballs and pizza dough daily.
John’s Sweeper Service was founded in Dover, OH in 2006. Owner John Cadle has more than 15 years’ experience in servicing and repairing vacuum cleaners and cleaning equipment. It is currently located at 233 West 3rd Street in downtown Dover. This space was the former home of Feinberg’s Department Store, Schwartz’s Clothing in 1950, and more recently the Tuscarawas Senior Center.
The history of the vacuum cleaner began before electricity was invented. Housewives and maids had to use brooms or rug beaters to battle the dirt that was in the home. In the 1800’s the pneumatic vacuum cleaner became available which used a system of bellows and valves to draw in air and the dirt with it. A person would have to pump the bellows for the system to work. Because they moved little air they were not very effective. Later came versions that, when pushed, would actuate the bellows and do the same thing. These were commodities for the wealthy upper class…