Captain Nye’s favorite dinner
September 4, 2009 by Sam
Filed under Roscoe Village Dining
Frog legs have returned to Roscoe Village!
A staple of 1830s cuisine in the rough and tumble Ohio Canal Era, frog leg dinners were Captain Nye’s favorite dockside meal.
We’re very pleased to announce that frog legs have returned to Roscoe Village and are now served deep-fried in 6 Buffalo style sauces at P.R. Nye’s Lock 27 Tavern.
P.R. Nye’s Lock 27 Tavern is located in the canal level (downstairs) at The Warehouse Steak n’ Stein at 400 North Whitewoman Street in Roscoe Village. (740) 622-4001 for dining and carryout.
New microbrew on tap at the Warehouse Steak n’ Stein
March 9, 2009 by Sam
Filed under Roscoe Village Dining
The Warehouse Steak n’ Stein in Roscoe Village now serves hand-crafted microbrews from Weasel Boy Brewing Co.
Craft-brewed at the only local microbrewery in nearby Zanesville Ohio, Weasel Boy Brews are on tap in both the Steak n’ Stein restaurant and P.R. Nye’s Lock 27 Tavern.
Weasel Boy Brewing is located in Zanesville’s Historic Putnam District, next to Muddy Misers Cool River Cafe.
Click here to read a short interview with microbrewer Jay Wince.
Click here to visit Weasel Boy Brewing online.
Click here to visit Muddy Miser’s Cool River Cafe online.
Half-Price burgers every Tuesday
February 15, 2009 by Sam
Filed under Roscoe Village Dining
Due to overwhelming popular demand, Half-price Burger Night has returned to Lock 27.
Half-price burgers are a local tradition in Roscoe VIllage. In accordance with tradition, all burgers on P.R. Nye’s Lock 27 menu are half-price every Tuesday night after 4:00pm.
P.R. Nye’s Lock 27 Tavern is located in the lower level of the Warehouse Steak-n-Stein restaurant.
You can view their complete menu of burgers — and other great food — online here.
P.R. Nye’s Lock 27 Tavern
400 North Whitewoman Street in Historic Roscoe Village Ohio
Telephone: (740) 622-4001
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