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GOLDEN LAMB REOPENING PLAN

Golden Lamb Reopening Plan

NEW HOURS We are now open for lunch and dinner, Monday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 12 to 7 p.m. Indoor dining will be physically-distanced, and reservations will be accepted. The Golden

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Experience the Best of Warren County This Spring

March 6, 2020  |  golden lamb, newsletter

Can you feel it? The sounds of chirping birds, sights of spring lilies rising from the ground, and smells of our annual Lenten fish fry can only mean one thing. Spring is right around the corner! You don’t have to

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MSN names Golden Lamb one of "America's most charming historic restaurants"

February 19, 2020  |  golden lamb, in the news

America's most charming historic restaurants By loveFOOD Staff, MSN "Built in 1803, this old colonial building has welcomed an impressive 12 US presidents over the years (the most recent being George W Bush).

Food & Wine names Golden Lamb one of Ohio’s “Best Classic Restaurants"

Food & Wine names Golden Lamb one of Ohio’s “Best Classic Restaurants"

January 14, 2020  |  golden lamb, in the news

The Best Classic Restaurants in Every State This year, we’re renewing our vows with America’s finest old-school institutions. By David Landsel, Food & Wine "Surfing from trend to trend, here today, gone

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Spooky Stories of the Golden Lamb

October 25, 2019  |  golden lamb, newsletter

At the Golden Lamb, we love showing our guests an out-of-this-world dining and lodging experience. You’d be surprised, though, just how many of our guests describe their visits as beyond this world.  Food

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Golden Lamb named "most haunted restaurant" in Ohio

October 15, 2019  |  golden lamb, in the news

By Layla Khoury-Hanold, Food Network "Jonas Seaman founded The Golden Lamb in 1803 in the newly settled town Lebanon with a $4 license to operate a "House of Public Entertainment." He couldn’t have

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