The Morgan House

5300 Glick Rd, Dublin - 43017
170 reviews
American Specialty Food
(614) 889-0037

Nice atmosphere though not impressed with the food or the prices. Got a very tiny pot pie with a handful of chips for $14. Overpriced even if it had been $7. Later I went home to finish eating sadly. Understand inflation but think this place is unfortunately taking things to the extreme. Nice place to walk around though and look at or buy crafts.

Have eaten at The Morgan House many times and loved it, but a recent visit was disappointimg. Service was slow (not during peak hours) and was given the wrong salad twice. Portions mush smaller but in prices are higher. Sign of the times I guess, but still disappointed

A must visit, have lunch in a Civil War Era home, relocated to just outside Muirfield Village near the Columbus Zoo, from Morgan County in 1985. The owners have poured a lot into this gift store restaurant combined. This is not a Cracker Barrel, it is much better! My wife and I dropped in for lunch and both had Pot Pie which offered a choice of a side: salad, chips, or fruit. The healthier side of us opted for the side of fruit which was freshly cut. All were delicious! There are two main dining areas, and we actually wete seated in the original Weaver home, (who owned the home in Morgan County while General Morgan opted to stay there several times in the Civil War Era) and enjoyed a cozy fire, (both dinning areas have fireplaces). After lunch there is a multi level gift store to explorer. When you shop in one area you quickly discover many other areas and levels, including furniture. We love non-cookie cutter restaurants and shops, this in a must stop! Handicap access is available for the main dinning area with a ramp in the rear portion of the building.

We were afforded the opportunity to dine in the small rustic (term does not do justice) barn-style stage coach room with real wood shiplap covering the walls. Just cozy dining for 16 people. There were only 6 on a Sunday afternoon around 1:00pm. Morgan House is billed probably as a woman's tea room. But, there are men enjoying the ambiance. And, did I say novelties everywhere? Good to still catch the many Christmas displays. Gnomes at a discount from $75. Buckeye corner. Everything Bees. Irish venue. Antiques. Goods on consignment, I presume! You might easily find furniture pieces for $1200 and up! 3 floors to explore!Our server was #2. She is a charming lady in her late 60's that knows the menu. My meal was $12. And, Linda's was $13....I ordered the Quiche and substituted the fruit for a bowl of French onion soup. Thankfully #2 cautioned me that the soup just came put of the oven. It was SCALDING HOT! Waiting 10 min did not help. It was necessary to add water and ice cubes. So, I concentrated on the quiche. The standard dinner plate for the quiche was glaringly overstated! But, that's a tea house for you!

Was excited to go with friends for lunch yesterday, just didn't plan on a 3 1/2 hour lunch. Enjoyed shopping while we waited for a table, but it took 1 3/4 hours before we sat down. We were told 1 hour. No place to sit and wait. Then it was another 45 minutes to get our food. Very small portions, soup was cold. Took way too long to be heated up and brought back out. Beverages are served too small and staff was too busy and flustered for any refills even though we asked 3 times. Literally had to track her down to get the bill. Left still hungry and very thirsty. Good thing I loved the people I was with. But was very disappointed in our experience.

This was my first time here. This was my birthday surprise! This is a historic place that has been added on to and turned into a business. They have a multilevel store and restaurant. There 3 levels and with no actual definition on how they connect but that's part of it's charm. The food is more for breakfast or brunch. But still very good. The staff is polite but busy and I love how light and airy the restaurant is. They have a wonderful and unique selection of items to but ranging from foods, snacks, saves and such to Christmas items, jewelry, clothes and home and home decorations

I went here for the first time when they had all of their Christmas items out and it was magical. There are so many unique gifts and the log cabin feel of the store adds to the charming atmosphere. The walkways are a bit tight so it would be hard to navigate with my toddler if he had been with me.

I had a Rubin sandwich with a cup of house soup the other had grilled salmon with spinach salad. All was good except the soup tasted old and burnt. The service was ok except for them having personal conversations in the dining room around the guests. I give them 3 stars because they can be better when they are trying.

Lots of Christmas decorations, it’s almost overwhelming. We didn’t eat, so I can’t speak to the food. But the shopping and atmosphere was perfect for the Christmas season. Definitely recommend checking out!

Love to shop here!! ? I found some great Christmas gifts!!The waitress was wonderful & the food was delicious!! ?