Bryanna Montgomery
The Bob Evans farm festival was wonderful! So much to do and so many vendors to browse. The museum and log cabin village were awesome. The entire farm is beautiful.
… moreMaicon Pereira
The museum is closed as of May 2025, but the grounds are well-maintained, and you can learn a little local history.
… moreValerie Hanson
We were traveling through to Virginia and discovered this fun little gem..we sure wished we had time to tour the property but lunch was all we had time for lunch. Our meals came fast and were good. My husband enjoyed a big bowl of cheesy potato soup and I ordered the small plate of roasted turkey and dressing. Both were a lot of food. I can’t imagine what a full order would have been! They lost a star to letting customers wander in and around unmasked as well as staff with masks under nose.
… moreSandraella Call
Nice autumn views right after the Homestead event! Nice self guided tour on the old homestead community. A nice break from a drive. Close to WV border. Feeds onto Gallipolis area
… morePaul Griesbach
The Bob Evans Restaurant and Museum is a great place to get a fairly quick bite and learning a little history as well. Located right off Hwy 35 about 1 1/2 miles off the highway near Rio Grande, Ohio. Breakfast all day. Sausage and Bacon was exceptional. The Turkey Dinner provide a Thanksgiving vibe with dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and cranberry sauce. Staff was polite and attentive. Expect to spend 45 minutes or so for meal. Walking around outdoor exhibits can be done at your leisure.
… moreHelene Gidley
The museum closed during COVID and hasn’t reopened. So it’s basically a DIY walk around the farm. Good they have the informational signs.
We stopped to see the farm and (now defunct) museum. Only got a coffee to go at the restaurant. Staff was very friendly.
… moreWV Almost Heaven (Montani Semper Liberi)
The restaurant was standard Bob Evans Restaurant motif. The food was average Bob Evans fare.
The setting located on THE Bob Evans Farm is what sets this location apart.
The grounds are spacious, the views are expansive & inviting. The Bob Evans home is very well maintained as are the grounds.
Definitely a piece of Americana that needs to be known and investigated.
A unique part of the grounds is the pioneer village. Original 19th century homes & buildings moved from various locations from throughout Ohio and reassembled/preserved here. Very important to the student of 19th century Ohio history students and amateur historians.
… moreRita Trainer
I have always enjoyed the food at the restaurant. However… I drove my 11 year old grandson 2 hours to see the museum. Only to find out that it was closed and has been since covid. I did not see this information on any website. Disappointed in that. However we did walk thru the village and see the ponies. Even had a baby pony .
… moreJeff Estep
Went to the Bob Evan’s Farm Festival and went to Bob Evans for lunch. Needless to say it was a madhouse with a 45 minute wait.
Once seated the waitress was very friendly, we ordered the Pot Roast Double Cheese sandwhich with FF and Mac and cheese.
The food came out hot and was very delicious. Would definitely recommend this sandwhich.
It was my first visit to the farm Festival and I really enjoyed the experience.
… moreMichael Abel
We enjoyed our visit and learned a lot about Bob Evans and SE Ohio history.
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