The Breakfast Club Cafe
102 n. broadway, +1 513 932-0210, (http://www.breakfastclubc...). the breakfast club cafe is in the heart of downtown lebanon. the breakfast club's staples are its freshly roasted coffees, made-to-order foods, and uncompromising service. try breakfast favorites like buttermilk pancakes and the "viva mexican" omelet or enjoy lunch with a half-pound burger or baguette sandwich. hours are monday-sunday, 7:00am to 3:00pm.
The Houston Inn
4026 u.s. 42, +1 513 398-7377, (http://www.froglegking.co...). serving top quality food and spirits for nearly 40 years. the houston inn has two house specials worthy of trying--it's famous deep-fried frog legs and its african lobster tail.
Village Ice Cream Parlor & Restaurant
22 s. broadway, +1 513 932-6918, (http://www.villageicecrea...). historic old-fashioned ice cream parlor and soda fountain. share in the history by visiting the shop's hall-of-fame. two movies, harper valley pta 1977 and milk money 1993, shot scenes inside the village. food offerings include everything from healthy soups and salads to decadent hot fudge sundaes.
Whit's Frozen Custard
Frozen custard made fresh daily.
Brotzeit Deli
(http://www.brotzeit-deli.com/). 30 east mulberry street in lebanon. 513 282-6500. you can spice up your trip by visiting the new brotzeit deli for a taste of authentic german cuisine. its menu features some of the best bratwurst, liverwurst, and reubens around.
The Golden Lamb Inn & Restaurant
27 s. broadway, +1 513 932-5065, (http://www.goldenlamb.com...). the golden lamb is recognized as being the oldest hotel in the state of ohio. its signature culinary offering is of course its leg of lamb with mint jelly. try its many other diverse selections ranging from indiana duckling to tuscan meatloaf. the golden lamb does offer a variety of food which differs between its alternating menus throughout the week. you can also enjoy your meal family style for traditional style.