400 Whitewomen Street | Coshocton
Perched in the heart of Historic Roscoe Village in Coshocton County, The Warehouse Restaurant Steak \u0026 Stein is a true destination dining establishment housed in a storied building dating to about 1838. Built by Arnold Medbery, this structure served as a canal-cargo warehouse, general merchandise store, and even briefly as the Roscoe post office. The architecture is a charming blend of Greek Revival and Federal styles, featuring a foundation of solid sandstone blocks from a nearby quarry and plain stone lintels above its windows. Inside, the building boasts multiple floors of dining, entertainment, and hospitality. The main floor is home to the Warehouse Restaurant proper \u2014 seating 88 guests inside \u2014 plus room for over 100 more on its outdoor patio. Below, the lower level hosts P. R. Nye\u2019s Lock 27 Tavern, which showcases the original large sandstone foundation, offering a cozy, historic ambiance. Upstairs, on the second floor, there\u2019s a spacious banquet room that can be divided into two private rooms; it serves as a live entertainment venue during the winter months. Each of the three primary public floors features restrooms. Beyond that, there is an \u201Cattic\u201D space converted into an efficiency apartment, complete with shower and vanity, and a basement housing the gas boiler, three air handlers for the air-conditioning units, and storage. This operation is truly turn-key: it includes the liquor license, trained staff, and essentially everything needed to carry on \u2014 excluding only the owner\u2019s famous onion ring recipe and personal computer. It is a profitable business with strong local appeal, rooted in historic charm and well-curated food and hospitality traditions. The current owner is offering the business for sale as part of a planned semi-retirement, presenting a rare opportunity for someone who wants to step into a fully functioning dining destination. MLSNow 5157619 Directions to property: Located in Roscoe village just off of US 36.