Ohio Eatery Crowned 'Most Expensive Restaurant' In The State

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Sometimes a special occasion calls for a celebration at a special restaurant, a place where you can splurge a bit and treat yourself to a pricey meal full of delicious food, incredible service and ambiance for a memorable experience fit for the occasion you are celebrating.

LoveFood compiled a list of the "most expensive restaurant" in every state, basing its choices on "the priciest main course or tasting menu, and avoiding spots with just one very expensive dish." According to the site, the top spot in all of Ohio is Marble Room in Cleveland, which has mouthwatering steak and seafood options that are worth the sky-high price. Marble Room, which has a 4.7 star rating on Google and more than 2,300 reviews, is located at 623 Euclid Avenue.

Here's what the site had to say about this expensive Buckeye State spot:

"The grandeur of the setting makes dinner at Marble Room worth the hefty check. Tables are arranged around marble columns and beneath the original pressed ceiling of a 19th century former bank building. The food is suitably fine too, with a range of seafood dishes, steaks, and raw bar treats — including caviar, an ounce of which will set you back $199. Of the main courses, the Miyazaki Wagyu Strip Loin is the most expensive, at $144 for the minimum 4 oz serving."

Check out the full list at lovefood.com to read up on more of the most expensive restaurants around the country. You can also see our previous coverage of the Ohio eatery named the "best cult-favorite restaurant" in the state.


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