Visit Cafe Breitenbach at the Breitenbach Winery and enjoy good food, music, and a beautiful view. They serve wood-fire pizza, panini’s and more! Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 11am – 3pm
KFC is conveniently located off Exit 83 in Dover, Ohio. It’s your place for fried chicken and delicious sides!
Truly a one-of-a-kind place to visit. Along with incredible carvings done by the World’s Master Carver, Ernest “Mooney” Warther, you will enjoy beautiful Swiss gardens, Freida Warther’s Button House of 73,000 buttons, and the Warther Family Home. Warther’s is also home to a 5,000 point arrowhead collection, a working knife shop, and a gift shop featuring the exclusive Warther’s cutlery. Ernest Warther carved steam engines made of ebony and ivory that are considered the World’s finest. The tour also includes an animated replica of the steel mill where Warther once worked, the famous pliers tree and an eight-foot carving of the Lincoln Funeral Train – the largest ivory carving in the world with over 11,000 pieces carved out of solid ivory.
Fill up for gas and stop by Subway for a quick bite! Build your own sandwich!
Adventure Harley-Davidson® is a full service Harley-Davidson® dealership located in Dover, Ohio. As an Ohio Harley-Davidson® dealer, they have a huge selection of new and used Harley-Davidson® motorcycles on display inside their 38,500 square foot building. They also specialized in Harley® Parts and Accessories as well as Harley-Davidson® clothing and accessories.
They have assisted Harley® enthusiasts for over 40 years. Come be a part of the Adventure Harley-Davidson® family. They offer many family friendly events throughout the year.
Rental Information
Rate Package Breakdown
Monday – Thursday (24 hours): $125/day
Friday-Sunday (24 hours): $149/day
3 Day Weekend Package (Fri-Sun): $399
7 Day Week Package: $699
Packages include:
- Renter & Passenger DOT approved helmet and rain suit
- 24 hour emergency roadside assistance
- Unlimited mileage
Requirements:
- Minimum Age of 21 years
- Riders must posses and demonstrate skills, knowledge, and ability to operate a heavy motorcycle
- Must have a valid drivers license with a motorcycle endorsement
- Required $2,000 security deposit (Certified Check, Credit Card, or Cash)
- Must wear a DOT certified helmet while riding the rental bike
- Personal motorcycle insurance will not transfer to a rental 99.9% of the time
- Passengers must be present to sign waivers
The Main Street Grill at the Dover Buehler’s servers breakfast all day along side specials like all-you-care-to-eat pasta and Swiss Steak. Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 7am – 8pm
- Sunday: 7am – 2pm
Dover City Park offers numerous baseball, softball and soccer fields for public enjoyment in addition to eight public tennis courts. They offer 3 miles of walking trails and the only golf course in Tuscarawas County – an 18-hole DGA approved course!
East of Chicago has your deep-dish and specialty pizza’s in addition to wings and more.
Voted “Best Casual Dining Restaurant” in 2014 by Ohio Magazine, Grinders Above & Beyond has offered family friendly food since 1976. Try their classic eastern style grinder or a delicious burger! Their hours are:
- Monday-Sunday: 10am – 9pm
Krocker’s Bar & Grill is your place in downtown Dover for sports and great food! Their hours are:
- Monday-Thursday: 11am – 10pm
- Friday-Saturday: 11am – 11pm
- Sunday: 11am -7pm
Open seven days a week, the Eagle Truck Stop isn’t just for big rigs. Fill up more than your gas tank with their famous Eagle Burger or try their buffet. Their hours are:
- Monday-Saturday: 4am – 12am
- Sunday: 4am – 11pm
Stop by Subway for a quick bite to eat! Make your own sandwich and salad.
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…
Stop by Arby’s for a classic roast beef sandwich or try one of their shakes!