The State of Ohio built Ohio House at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition to showcase the state's industrial capability and natural resources. As the only state building left from the Centennial, the Ohio House has a storied history for all World Fair lovers. Recently it has been converted into a lovely, convenient meeting place for business people those just looking to get away for a bite to eat.

During the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, Ohio House was flanked on States Drive by other buildings representing other parts of the country and is one of two Exhibition structures in Fairmount Park to survive into the 21st century. Memorial Hall, home of the Please Touch Museum, is the other one. World's Fair history buffs take note. We're open for breakfast, lunch, snacks and treats. Enjoy coffee and cookies in a non-cookie cutter environment. Free WIFI internet service complements the eclectic setting.
For booking or general information, please contact:

Propietor
     David Groverman
     david@thecentennialcafe.com
Manager
     
Megan Pisors
     megan@thecentennialcafe.com
Telephone
     215-877-3055
Facsimile
     215-877-4095