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McAlister's Deli

3.4 (13 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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1 year ago

The turkey jalapeno crunch is so good! I also like their potatoes...they're huge and well worth the investment.

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7 months ago

Good customer service, and food. The restaurant was clean. They were not busy, so our food was prompt.

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Anatolian Grill - Oh the tea....

Anatolian Grill

(41 reviews)

My husband and I had our first experience at the Anatolian Grill on January 17, 2026, and we will…read morego back. The food is authentically Turkish/Mediterranean, and our meals were delicious. The portions are generous (we brought some home): husband had the cabbage rolls, I had the salad with beets, cranberries, and walnuts with lamb kebab. There is a nice selection of white and red wine (no IPA beer yet), and although we had never tried Turkish wine we decided to try the red suggested by the owner who let me taste a sample first. It was very good - a bit like a Pinot noir. For dessert we tried the pistachio baklava, which was excellent. The ambience is nice, and the Turkish glass mosaic chandeliers are gorgeous. A large screen TV shows scenes of Türkiye (no audio, just beautiful pictures). The restaurant is dressier on the inside than you might suspect from the strip mall parking lot. The owner, Sam, introduced himself and explained that this is a family business with special care placed on the food preparation. The service was warm and friendly, we were well taken care of. In addition to lamb, the menu includes chicken, salmon and vegetarian options, appetizers, soups and salads. A basket of warm bread and a dipping sauce were served ahead of our meal. Yum. Another reviewer commented on the expense of this restaurant; however, I would say that the prices are commensurate with the quality and freshness of the food and the service. Bathrooms are clean and accessible.

We just found this place a few weeks ago and we have already been here twice!…read moreInside is well designed, sometimes tables are close to bar counter which is weird. We got the Chicken Adana and the Chicken Shish were were both delicious. My SO loved the garnish that came with it. The balloon bread is a must have -- unique flavor and the red sauce is really good We got kazandibi when we went. It was good but we had better something up in Clayton. We love kazandibi, and this one is still worth getting if you've never had!

Doubledays Home Plate - Ooey Gooey Smashburger

Doubledays Home Plate

(8 reviews)

I recently placed a DoorDash order at Doubleday's Home Plate…read more Doubleday's Home Plate offers a variety of food options. I elected to get the Ooey Gooey Smashburger and an order of fries. The smashburger consists of two smash hamburger patties topped with American cheese with cheese sauce between the patties. I added pickles on my sandwich. The burger was cooked well, in the typical smashburger style, and was very cheesy and delicious. The fries were good. The order came in a plastic container. Not quite eco-friendly but it kept the food warm and fresh. I highly recommend this establishment. My order was filled quickly and my DoorDasher delivered the order quickly. I like having different dining options and this is one place I do intend on visiting again.

I want to say that when this place opened that it was a good go to for food. The burgers and fish…read morewere great. Well, like everything these days, a good concept was ruined. Now, they are basically based at The Famous restaurant which too has gone down hill in quality of food. I had made an order last night after long day of work (work a hour away), and the order was wrong and high priced for the portions. The fish was not a good portion like it was previous and did not even give me tartar sauce with fish. I was not aware of change of location to Famous Restaurant until I made the order and had to drive out of my way after long day at work. Management had refunded me money which was appreciated, but I would say that maybe they should just add this menu to The Famous Menu or to the Doubleday locations and close the doors and concept of this restaurant.

Old Scratch Pizza

Old Scratch Pizza

(227 reviews)

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I was browsing for wood oven pizzerias in the Centerville area. My best friend lives close by and…read moremy fiancée and I were wanted to join them for lunch. I mentioned this place and she's already been and loves it. This restaurant specializes in Neapolitan style pizza. They have appetizers, sandwiches and salads. The inside is perfect for gatherings. Beer hall style. I love that you walk up, order, they give you a number and they bring it to you. The bar section is separate. They have craft beers on tap and wine. All in reasonable pricing. We ordered: Drinks: -Angeline Cabernet (medium size) -Warped Wing OSPils Pizza Pilsner Lunch: -Shroom pizza-fresh & dry aged mozzarella, forest mushrooms, garlic oil, fresh thyme, truffle oil -Apple cider pork pizza-dry mozzarella, provolone, shredded pork, caramelized onions, goat cheese crumbles, kale, house glaze, red pepper flakes, Romano Omg! Both the Shroom and Apple cider pork pizza were the bomb! Wish they had this restaurant in Cincinnati! The crust was perfect and both had great flavor. My best friend and her husband enjoyed their meals as well. What a great experience! Definitely coming back! Can't wait to try other items on the menu.

Honestly Old Scratch needs to fix themselves, because there's no reason my food should take forever…read morewhen the place is literally not even busy. I'm sitting there like... hello?? Did y'all forget I exist?? Then the music is blasting like we're in some loud warehouse rave, but it's not even good music. Just noise. I could barely hear the person next to me. And the service? Yeah... rough. Nobody checks in, nobody moves with any urgency, and it feels like they're annoyed you even walked in. Like my bad for trying to eat here?? Overall, super disappointing. Long wait, loud for no reason, mid food when it finally showed up, and service that just ain't it. Do better.

Doubleday's Grill and Tavern - BBQ chicken salad

Doubleday's Grill and Tavern

(214 reviews)

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Monster Pizza My…read moredear wife reminds me that we have not had pizza since before Thanksgiving. Never ever purchase frozen cardboard pizza, and given years of exploring area pizzas, we have a Top Three pizza favorites. The downtown Bellbrook pizza does not open until 4:00PM, and the nearby Chicago style pizza place is relocating to Clyo Road. Monster Pizza has merited our business for years. We received 14" of snow on Sunday, and driveway is cleared on Tuesday. I love winter, snow, and cold, but not ice. Roads are clear on Wednesday. January 25, 2026 offered the delights and challenges of early winter snow and ice storms. Mother Nature is Impressive; loved the fourteen inches of powder snow in January. Ron's Viking and Norman blood welcomed the enchantments of a northern winter. January 25, 2026 witnessed a national and South West Ohio major snow event of 14" and zero temperatures for a week or longer. This Grand Nature event reminded Ron of epic Ski Resort visits in New Mexico, Arizona, California, Utah, Oregon, Washington, Whistler, Snowshoe,.... Given the thrill of skiing, the low temperature and deep snow are welcome. From age 12, I regularly installed sawdust tires on family cars; I was a huge fan of studded tires, and now insist on AWD. The short drive to Doubleday's was uneventful, and there were few drivers on the road. Doubleday's offers an excellent pizza, and my wife prefers the Voodoo Veggie with tomato sauce and regular crust. She is not disappointed with this pizza. The parking at Doubleday's is snow cleared, and the young lady delivering the pizza to the car is enthusiastic and excellent - she merits an additional tip.

We got take out from Doubleday's over the weekend, and unfortunately had a lackluster experience…read moreyet again. We placed an order for four people that included a fish sandwich, malibu melt, buffalo chicken quesadilla and the boss italian flatbread. They usually bring take out orders to your car, but did not have that available the day we ordered so we were told to pick up the food at the bar. The only problem was, they didn't have the bar staffed and we ended up standing awkwardly at the corner of the bar waiting for someone to acknowledge us, which took far too long and most other employees would make eye contact and then look away as if it wasn't there job to assist us. Strike 1. After about 5 minutes somebody came out of the kitchen asking if we had a take out order, then she heads back to grab it and we went on our way. However, when we got home and unpackaged the food, we were missing an entire entree (the italian flatbread). Strike 2. I called to inform them of the problem and that I would be back shortly to pick it up. When I arrived, it was about another 5 minutes of waiting at the bar before being acknowledged. This was becoming infuriating. Eventually, I got the flatbread and headed back home to my family who had already eaten their food. The most frustrating part of this ordeal was that I never received even a simple "Sorry about that" from anyone at Doubleday's. Strike 3. Since Doubleday's branding is rooted in baseball themes, I'm sure they'll understand that my experience was literally three strikes, and now they're out -- I won't be returning.

McAlister's Deli - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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