Some folks plan an entire road trip around a single stop, and in the rolling hills of Ohio’s Amish Country, one restaurant keeps pulling them back. Regulars think nothing of driving an hour and a half, a few times a year, just to load up their tables with hearty home cooking and famous baked treats.
The place sits above a green valley, complete with rocking chairs on the porch and views that stretch across farms and ridges. With more than ten thousand happy diners weighing in and a solid 4.6-star average, this spot has earned its reputation the honest way.
Keep reading to find out where this friendly landmark hides, what keeps the parking lot full, and how to time your trip so you actually catch breakfast.
A Walnut Creek Landmark Worth the Drive
Tucked into the heart of Ohio’s Amish Country, Der Dutchman sits at 4967 Walnut St in Walnut Creek, OH. It has become one of those addresses people punch into their maps before they even decide what else to do that day…