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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Denny's

    Denny's

    3.8(46 reviews)
    0.0 mi
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    Casual dining
    Kid friendly

    there food was soooooo delicious my soul disappeared. also their…read more cheese is actually is edible............ . stars must eat

    We were in from out of state, and decided to meet up with family for Denny's for our Christmas…read moredinner. First off, I called Denny's in Cambridge, from my home state of Virginia to see if they would be open for the holidays. I received an automated message that basically said, "Thank you for calling your Cambridge Denny's! Spend the holidays with us! We're open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, including Thanksgiving Day, Christmas, and New Year's". With that message, our family of 14 planned to dine at Denny's on Christmas Day. Just days before leaving town, I called to inquire about 'call ahead seating' or reservations. I listened to the automated message again, and got an employee on the phone who informed me that they didn't do reservations, and they closed on Christmas Eve at 6pm, and opened on Christmas Day at 4pm. That isn't a problem, but they really need to change their automated message. Had I not called to inquire about reservations, and spoke to an employee, we could have very well showed up much earlier, only to find the doors locked. In fact, when we arrived at 3:30pm, we sat in the car knowing we'd have a 30 minute wait, but we did see very confused crowds lining up at the door, trying the door, and knocking on the doors quite perplexed. Honestly, I hadn't expected Denny's in Cambridge to be so busy on Christmas Day, but the parking lot was full. Like I said, there were 14 of us, and although we weren't the first in line, we did manage to all sit together. Service was great, and I give high kudos to both the wait staff and the cooks (my husband and I split a breakfast platter that was made perfectly!). My stepdaughter ordered mozzarella cheese sticks and something else, but really enjoyed them! My sister in law and brother in law had nachos that looked very unappetizing, but I think overall, most were very happy with their food and service. Great job Denny's! But please update your automated message to reflect accurate hours.

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    Mosser Glass

    Mosser Glass

    4.9(7 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Visited here in mid-June 2025 on a roadtrip to Columbus, OH from Wheeling, WV. It's about a…read more5-minute detour from I-70 going west and takes you right to the shop which displays examples of locally made glass tableware and paperweights. In the fall, they provide a fresh inventory of Christmas ornaments and have a licensing agreement with the Ohio State University. Since 1971, Mosser Glass has operated as a family owned business with molds provided by a company in Wheeling, WV. This American manufacturer preserves the rich, long-standing history of glassmaking in Cambridge, Ohio from the 1800s to the 1950s. Definitely worth the stop if you're looking for a decorative gift to bring home!

    What a cool experience. I have begun a fascination with glass blowing and so seeing Mosser Glass…read morewas really cool. They are still in production. Mosser came about from an employee who used to work for Cambridge glass and started Mosser. While the tour wasn't as historical as the Cambridge glass tour was, it was still a great experience. Mosser lets you go back and actually watch them make the glass pieces they are working that day. The day we went they were making their cake platters and how fascinating it was to watch them up close "do their thing". It is an assembly line all done by humans. From pulling the glass to pouring it in the mold to taking the molded glass to the next stop to get the base added to then it being put in the chiller that takes 3 hours on the conveyer belt to cool down and it still comes off the belt warm to the touch (even after 3 hours in the chiller). This was a great stop. Free tour but they love to get you with their gift shop. We debated about some salt and pepper shakers and decided not to because they were expensive. Then found a smaller set in an antique store on our way home for MUCH cheaper . A cool experience and a fun thing to see them do their craft right in front of your eyes. Not sure how kid appropriate it is due to the nature of watching them work and being around HOT areas. Stop...it is worth it (as long as you get a tour to them producing glass).

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