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Casual Family Restaurant and Catering
491 S. MAIN St., P.O.B. 257
Mt. Victory, OH 43340
(937) 354-2851 (800) 884-2EAT (2328)
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Hours: Sunday thru Thursday 7:00 am to 8:30 pm
Friday and Saturday 7:00 am to 9:00 pm
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No Sunday Liquor sales
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Mt. Victory, Hale Township. was surveyed and laid out by R. D. Miller, on August 23, 1851. the land upon which the town was laid out belonged to the estate of Cyrus Dille. It was soon to be sold at administrator's sale. Samuel McCulloch had just laid out the town of Ridgeway and for the interest of that village desired to prevent the starting of another town four miles east. Mr. McCulloch made an effort to out bid all others at this sale and turn it into pasture. Ezra Dille was on the alert and bid off the land and was returning home when he was met by Thomas McCall who asked, "Who won?" "We did." said Ezra Dille. Thomas McCall shouted, "Victory! Victory!" the name shall be "Mt. Victory!" and by that name the village has been known.
1959-- The Plaza Inn Restaurant opened with 42 seats
1964-- The Coach Room and the Village Green were added with 150 seats
1971--March 1st. a fire started in the kitchen. The Plaza was rebuilt adding on the Loft and opened in late December 1971.
1972--First damage to the canopy
1988--Plaza Inn named to Restaurant Hall of Fame
1990-- A 2700' sod grass landing air strip was added
1992--Edward Elliott, SR died
2005--November-the canopy was badly damaged.
2007 BEST OF OHIO--Readers' choice Best family-owned restaurant
2008-- BEST CREAM PIES BEST BREAKFAST
2009- HARDIN MOTOR'S AND MINI MART BURNT
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