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Restaurants in Goshen, IN
Whether you need a sweet snack, a local brew, or an avant-garde meal, you can find it in Goshen. Olympia Candy Kitchen is in its original, 1912 location and from the soda fountain to the wooden booths and old fashioned treats, you go back in time the moment you step inside. Grab some lunch at the counter and a gift box for the ride home.
Venturi’s pizza has been called “life-changing” by Esquire magazine, one taste and you’ll know why. The place has a cool vibe and backs it up with craft cocktails and unique desserts made in house.
When you’re ready for a well-crafted drink, try a handcrafted brew at Goshen Brewing Co. They offer a dozen beers you won’t find anywhere else, and a menu that lets you find the perfect food to pair with your beverage.
Imbibing doesn’t get more authentic than at Common Spirits. Started by a local couple in 2013, they use fresh juices and seasonal ingredients to make craft cocktails made by hand. Common Spirits is located in an old bank, but you won’t want to put these memories in a vault, you’ll be talking about them for years.