
Thanks For 16 Years
Celebrating 16 years of success at the Warehouse Restaurant capped off by announcing the One Good Deed Journey on January 16th!
Celebrating 16 years of success at the Warehouse Restaurant capped off by announcing the One Good Deed Journey on January 16th!
River View senior Mallya Willams held a dinner at The Warehouse for all special education teachers and aides in Reiver View Local School District and Hopewell School.
John Wants to Thank the Greater Coshocton Community for 15 Remarkable Years of Warmth & Friendship!
Learn all about John Larson and his story as told by TravelHost Magazine.
John Larson featured in the Coshocton Tribune Aces of Trades weekly series.
According to John Larson “There are a variety of things that make a difference such as location, atmosphere and food, and we’ve had the opportunity to be here for 10 successful years now. A lot of that has to do with the support of the greater Coshocton community.”
The famous Steak n' Stein Onion rings have found a new home at the Warehouse Restaurant - Dresden.
Former educator and restaurateur John Larson opens The Warehouse Restaurant - Dresden.
John Larson helped organize the attempt to build the world's longest BLT at the inagural Appalachian Bacon Nation Festival.
Oscar Rose Steak and Seafood restaurant, formerly Thomas' Steakhouse, was recently renovated by owner John Larson with new front windows, improved lighting, fresh paint, refinished hardwood floors, updated restrooms, a fireplace and a new marble bar.
Tammy Velosky sings at the Warehouse Steak n' Stein in Roscoe Village during the Coshocton Idol competition.
Tri-Valley School Board President Ray Orr and Superintendent Dean Sarbaugh presented High School Principal Jon Larson recognizing his dedication to the school, espcially with the Information Hotline and the Endowment Fund.
John received the Gift of Roses for his efforts in promoting the Tri-Valley Schools Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Fund.