

Whether you are
spending the night,
dining, or relaxing in the tavern, The Golden Lamb's atmosphere
is one of a kind. Be sure to stop in.

The lobby offers a cozy
environment that invites
you to sit and relax.
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Overnight accommodations at The Golden Lamb Inn all
have antique furnishings, private bath, television, air conditioning
and telephone and are named after a famous guest of the Inn. They
are located on the second, third and fourth floors of the building
with no elevator. All dining and Hotel rooms are non-smoking.
- Breakfast is available everyday (except Christmas Day).
Continental breakfast, Monday-Friday
Full breakfast Saturday and Sunday
- Limited amenities
- Check in at 3pm
- Check out at 12pm
- Reservations strongly recommended, credit card required
Cancellation
Policy:
- 24
hour notice required on Sunday through Thursday
- 72
hour notice required Friday and Saturday
| Opening
Hours: |
| Breakfast |
Saturday & Sunday
8:00AM – 10:00AM |
| Lunch |
Monday thru Saturday 11:00AM-3:00PM |
| Dinner |
Monday thru Saturday
5:00PM – 9:00PM
Sunday
12:00PM – 3:00 PM and
4:00PM – 8:00PM |
Open
Daily Except Christmas Day! |
Reservations helpful but not required (with the exception
of peak busy times) by calling 513-932-5065. Reservations not accepted
for Breakfast. Banquet facilities on site.
Learn more about our restaurant
and banquet facililties
by clicking on the link.
Open year round, 18 historic overnight rooms. Reservations taken
up to 6 months in advance by calling 513-932-5065.
Ask About Our Mid-Week Weekend Package
Learn more about our rooms and see a virtual tour by clicking
here.
| Operating
Hours: |
| Monday thru Friday |
11:00AM – 9:00PM
with food service |
| Saturday |
11:00AM – 2:30PM
with food service
2:30PM – 10:00PM Cocktails only |
| Sunday |
1:00PM – 9:00PM Cocktails only |
Click here to view
The Blackhorse Tavern menu.
| 1803 |
Original License Issued
to Jonas Seaman |
| 1815 |
First Brick Structure
Built
(current lobby) |
| 1834 |
Third Floor Addition |
| 1842 |
Charles Dickens visited |
| 1940 |
DAR Established The Golden Lamb’s
as Ohio’s Oldest Hotel |
| 1975 |
The Golden Lamb Celebrates
185 years of Continuous Operation |
The Golden Lamb is placed on the National Historic Register.
The Ohio State Historical Society Declares The Golden Lamb as Ohio’s
Oldest Continuous Business.
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