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 MAY 8, 2013

Your Local Dining Guide 

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Cuisine DIRECTORY 2013

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local MIDDLEFIELD POST BURTON

Family RESTAURANT

14609 W. Park St. Burton (44021) 440-834-8812

Where Customers Send Their Friends

12406 Madison Rd., (Rt. 528) Huntsburg (44046) 440-632-1444 www.chowdown.info

COFFEE CORNERS BURTON

Corner Cafe

14544 Main St. Burton (44021) 440-834-0076 14995 Madison Rd. Middlefield (44062) 440-632-0944

COFFEE CORNERS

14991 S. State St. Middlefield (44062) 440-632-6322

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Crossroads Country

15015 Kinsman Rd. Middlefield (44062) 440-834-9785

15916 W. High St. Middlefield (44062) 440-632-0191

www.crossroadscountrycafe.com

15585 W. High St. Middlefield (44062) 440-632-0040

www.dutchcountryrestaurant.com

16508 Main Market St., Parkman (44080) 440-548-2800

602 South St. Chardon (44024) 440-286-1220

8148 Main St. Garrettsville (44231) 330-527-3663

14743 N. State St. Middlefield (44062) 440-632-1939

www.msg-brew.com

www.maryyodersamishkitchen.com

15412 W. High St. Middlefield (44062) 440-632-0654

15620 W. High St., Middlefield (44062) 440-632-0111

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15065 Kinsman Rd. Middlefield (44062) 440-834-0024 www.zeppes.com

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{ your local dining guide } Eating Out Can Be Healthy It’s important to understand what’s on the menu for healthy dining-out options, and the American Heart Association has great advice about how to go out and eat healthy. Here are tips they offer to help you decipher the menu. Check the menu for items marked “healthy,” or ask the server what the healthiest choices are. Foods served fried, au gratin, crispy, scalloped, pan-fried, sautéed, buttered, creamed or stuffed are high in fat and calories. Look for steamed, broiled, baked, grilled, poached or roasted foods. If you’re not sure how a meal is prepared or what it contains, ask your server. 
 Choose entrees that feature seafood, chicken or lean meat and avoid fatty meats. If you order meat, remove all visible fat and ask the chef to remove the skin from the chicken. 
 Restaurants today offer heart healthy options; foods low in saturated fats, trans fats and cholesterol. Many will prepare your meal in a healthier manner if you ask. Here are helpful tips for ordering, but first, avoid ordering before-the-meal “extras” like cocktails, appetizers, bread and butter because these are often sources of extra fat, sodium and calories.
 Ask for butter, cream cheese, salad dressings, sauces and gravies served on the side, so you can control the quantity you consume. Instead of fried oysters, or fried fish or chicken, choose boiled spiced shrimp, or baked, boiled or grilled fish or chicken. Steer clear of high-sodium foods, any served pickled, in cocktail sauce, smoked, in broth or au jus, or in soy or teriyaki sauce. Avoid dishes with lots of cheese, sour cream and mayonnaise. 
 At salad bars choose fresh greens, raw vegetables, fresh fruits, garbanzo beans and reduced-fat, low-fat, light or fat-free dressings. Avoid cheeses, marinated salads, pasta salads and fruit salads with whipped cream.
 Opt for fresh fruit, fruit ice, sherbet, gelatin and angel food cake rather than fatty, creamy desserts. Use fat-free or 1 percent milk in coffee instead of cream or half-and-half.
 Don’t be hesitant to ask your server how particular foods are prepared or what ingredients they contain. Ask what kinds of oils foods are prepared with or cooked in. The best oils are monounsaturated oils (olive oil, canola oil and peanut oil) and polyunsaturated oils (soybean oil, corn oil, safflower oil and sunflower oil). 
 Ask whether the restaurant can prepare your food to order, by leaving off or going light on dressings, butter, cheese or other high-fat items. Ask the chef to prepare the food with very little or no butter or oil.

Ask if smaller portions are available or if you can share entrees. If smaller portions aren’t available, ask for a to-go box when you order and place half the entrée in the box to eat later. Ask whether healthy substitutions are possible. If a dish comes with French fries or onion rings, ask for a baked potato with vegetables, and low-fat or fat-free sour cream or soft margarine on the side. Instead of mayonnaise-laden coleslaw, get a small salad, fruit or vegetables. Some substitutions may cost a little extra, but the health benefits are worth it. Even fast food can be heart-healthy food with only a little bit of effort. Follow these sensible tips when making your fast food choices. Find out the nutritional content of fast-food items by visiting the chain’s Web site to help identify the healthiest choices. Some restaurants post this information near the counter or provide it in pamphlets. Pass on “value-size” servings that are greater portions of food for a slightly greater price. “Super-sizing” a food item increases the amount of fat, added sugars, sodium and calories you consume. Skip the sides, which are usually deepfried. Order a side salad or fruit cup. Choose a baked potato over French fries, but have it with vegetables or fat-free or low-fat sour cream or margarine instead of butter, fullfat sour cream or cheese. 
 Choose grilled chicken sandwiches. They’re a healthier option than breaded, fried-chicken sandwiches and significantly leaner than meats used in most burgers. Avoid ordering double meat. A single serving of meat is 2 to 3 ounces (about the size of a deck of cards) and a single meat patty is usually well over a single serving. Avoid adding bacon to sandwiches, because it’s high in fat and calories and has very few nutrients. Order pickles, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, mustard and ketchup instead to add flavor without fat. 
 Steer clear of fried fish sandwiches. Choose fish sandwiches where the fish is baked, broiled or grilled and ask for a wheat or whole-grain bun, as some places do offer them. Hold the mayonnaise and other calorie-laden sandwich sauces (e.g., “special sauce”). 
 Drink water, diet soda or skim or lowfat milk. Regular sodas are loaded with sugars and calories. It isn’t hard to adjust to healthy eating with all the options out there, so there’s no reason to say no to an invitation to eat out just because you’re trying to eat healthy or need to lose weight. Now get out there, have fun, and eat smart.

THE NEW

15620 W. High St. MIDDLEFIELD (ACROSS FROM WALMART)

440-632-0111

Everything is homemade & delicious! DELIVERY, CARRYOUT & DINE IN

TUESDAY SPECIAL

WEDNESDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL 99 SPECIAL $12 FAMILY STYLE

$10

xlarge 16’ pizza with up to 5 Regular Toppings

xlarge 16’ pizza with 2 Regular Toppings

MEAL FOR 4

$19

choose from appetizers, salads & pasta or pizza. please call for more details.

(refrain from doubles on pepperoni or sausage please)

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Buy One Entree | Get the Second Entree

1/2 PRICE

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We encourage you to bring your own beer, wine or liquor, enjoy and relax!

FREE

appetizer with any purchase over $30 Expires 6/5/13

Closed Mon; Tue –Thur 11:30am-9:00pm; Fri & Sat 11:30am-10:00pm Sun Noon-8:00pm

CATERING

Where Customers Send Their Friends

Control Your Family’s Sugar Intake Buy unsweetened cereal and add fresh fruit and honey at home. Stay away from fruit juices that say “from concentrate” and look instead for “100 percent fruit juice.” But don’t believe the “100 percent” part; there is probably still too much sugar in there. The best thing to do is dilute the juice at home to minimize the amount of sugar per drink but still get a nice kick of flavor. Don’t put ketchup at the table for every meal. Try to get your kids accustomed to eating without it since there is 1 tablespoon of added sugar in every tablespoon of ketchup. If your kids love chocolate, introduce them to dark chocolate. The closer chocolate is to raw cacao, the better it is for your health. Use honey, date honey or natural agave syrup as a sweetener. They are better for you than anything with chemicals and taste perfectly sweet in just about anything. Serve fresh fruit for dessert instead of cake or cookies, and teach your family to appreciate the natural sweetness that comes from perfectly ripe fruit. The trick is to eat the right fruits at the right time, and if you stick to this seasonal cue, you’ll never miss out on the sweetness factor.

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Serving Northeast Ohio Since 1988

Greg Tarr, Proprietor www.chowdown.info

12406 Madison Rd. (Rt. 528), Huntsburg

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PARTIES Hawaiian Luaus Southern, Cajun & Mexican Themed Parties Backyard BBQs Clambakes 3 ft to 26 ft Subs Custom designed menus limited only by the imagination!

440-632-1444

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Great Food, Great Beer, Great Times Celebrate Mother’s Day With Us

Sunday, May 12 ❤ Open 11am-7pm Specials

Omelets

Carving Station

Try Our Famous Farmers’ Bowl Layered with Your Choice of Meat, Scrambled Eggs and Hash Browns and topped with Gravy

KIDS EAT FREE FRIDAYS*

*From Kids Menu Only, 18% Gratuity Applied Before Discount

8148 Main St. • Garrettsville 44231 • 330-527-3663

Sun 12:00-8:00 • Closed Mon • Tues-Thurs 11:30-9:00 • Fri & Sat 11:30-10:00 www.msg-brew.com

Coffee Corners Antiques & Coffee House Burton, OH BREAKFAST SOUPS SALADS DELI SANDWICHES

EARLY AMERICAN ANTIQUES

Served on bread of the day, with lettuce & tomato, includes chips & pickle

APPETIZERS WINE APPETIZERS MICRO BREWS Featuring a variety of Ohio Wines & Imports available by the glass or bottle

Music Every Sat Nite 7:00 - 9 pm WE ALSO FEATURE A FULL LINE OF GOURMET COFFEES, LOOSE TEAS, BAKERY & VELVET HAND-DIPPED ICE CREAM

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Ask about our PARTY TRAYS!

Dine In or Carry Out 440-834-0076 Hours: Mon - Sat 7am - 9pm • Sun 12noon - 5pm { Middlefield Post Dining Guide } May 9, 2013


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{ your local dining guide } Keeping a Burton Tradition Alive

15585 West High Street • Middlefield

440-632-0040

Mon-Thurs 11am to 10pm • Fri & Sat 11am to 11pm Sun 12pm to 9pm

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burton

Family RESTAURANT formally Belle’s Restaurant

Special

Homestyle Breakfast Served All Day Long!

TUESDAYS ONLY

Daily Specials, Breakfast Lunch and Dinner

Hours: Mon - Sat 6 am to 9 pm Sun 6 am to 8 pm

14609 West Park Street • 440-834-8812 www.burtonfamilyrestaurant.com

Special ALL DAY THURSDAY

$7.50

Full Bar availaBle

Drink Special

Monday thru Thursday

.99

Margaritas (24 oz.) only $4

Choose from Original, Strawberry, Raspberry, Mango and Pina Colada

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Not valid with any other offer or discount. Middlefield location only. Expires 5/29/13.

Not valid with any other offer or discount. Middlefield location only. Expires 5/29/13.

El Patron Mexican Grill & Cantina

El Patron Mexican Grill & Cantina

440-632-0040

440-632-0040

15585 West High Street • Middlefield

15585 West High Street • Middlefield

Espresso, Bakery, Gifts Middlefield

Cool Off with a Cold Drink – Jet Teas & Fruit Smoothies

Try Our “Drink of the Week” Daily Homemade Luncheon Specials 14991 South State St. (in the Shafer Building)

440-632-6322

Call your order in ahead. We’ll have it ready for you!

WE HAVE WIRELESS INTERNET

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GOURMET SANDWICHES — 1/2 LB. CAB BURGERS ● Philly Cheese Steaks

Rt. 528

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APPETIZERS — Potato Pancakes ● Breaded Provolone Wedges ● Potato Skins

● SPECIALTY ITEMS — Grilled Paninis ● Chicken Phillies ● Steak & Fries Salad ● Loaded Pizzas ●

● SEAFOOD — Shrimp ● Clam Strips ● Scallops ● Lake Perch ● Seafood Platter ● Crab Cakes ●

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Hot food buffet

Monday • Friday • Saturday 11 am-8 pm

FREE ! CookiE d h this a wit exp. 5/29/13

Mon, Fri, Sat 7am-8pm • Tues, Wed, Thurs 11am-8pm

Mother’s Day Breakfast Buffet Sunday, May 12 • 7am-2pm • $9.95 Friday

Fresh Lake Erie Perch 11am-8pm

Saturday

All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Buffet 7am-Noon

We Also Offer a Full Line of Catering

crossroads country cafe OPEN 7 DAYS — BrEAkfASt, LuNch & DiNNEr www.crossroadscountrycafe.com

15916 West High St. • Middlefield • 440.632.0191 Mon-Wed 5:30am-2:00pm • Thurs–Sat 5:30am-8:00pm • Sun 7:00am-2:00pm

Highly Rated • Quality Food Over 23 Years

Hunan • Mandarin Szechwan • Cantonese Dine In • Carry Out

Rated as one of the Top 100 Chinese Restaurants in the U.S. 2011!

www.TaiPanMiddlefield.com 15412 W. High St., Middlefield (Next to Giant Eagle)

440.632.0654 Mon - Thurs: 11:30 am - 9:00 pm Fri - Sat: 11:30 am - 10:00 pm Sun: 12:00 - 9:00 pm

Large Specialty Pizza only $13.99

Valid with coupon only. Not valid with other offers. Offer expires 5/31/13

May 8, 2013

602 South St., Chardon 440-286-1220

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Zeppe’s of Middlefield • (440) 834-0024 Zeppe’s Delivers Lunch & Dinner • order online at WWW.ZEPPES.COM • Zeppe’s Caters

XLarge $4.00 $3.00 Off Any Thin Crust Off Any Pizza XLarge Specialty Specialty Pasta Pizza

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Choose From: Buffalo Chicken Melt, Chicken Bacon Ranch, Chicken Parmesan, Sausage Sensation, Pulled Pork & Cheddar, Meatball Pepperoni Parmesan CODE: MP141

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Full Sheet Pizza WITH ONE TOPPING

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