Imagine trading multiplication tables for mouthwatering meals in a classroom where the only bell you’ll hear signals that your table is ready, not that recess is over.
The Schoolhouse Restaurant in Camp Dennison, Ohio sits proudly as a delicious rebellion against the very concept of cafeteria food, transforming a 19th-century education building into one of the state’s most charming dining destinations.
Located about 15 miles northeast of Cincinnati in the quaint village of Camp Dennison, this historic white building with distinctive red trim and a bell tower isn’t playing dress-up as a schoolhouse.
This is the real deal—an authentic 1863 schoolhouse that served generations of local children before trading in spelling tests for specials of the day…