We regularly ask Yelp users where we can find the very best of a category. While trying to beat the summer heat, we asked where we could find a great milkshake and P. J. Marley's -- on Medina's town square -- came back with rave reviews.
The home-made bread pudding milkshake is available at P.J. Marley’s Restaurant & Pub, located at 119 Public Square, in Medina - Photo by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.comCorporate General Manager Jon Martin – who oversees two restaurants in Medina, both owned by Jon and Patty Stahl -- to fathom that people from all over Northeast Ohio travel to the small town just to indulge in one of the eight creamy milkshakes on the menu.
“Obviously we are very pleased that people would think so highly of our milkshakes. I would have thought that honor would have gone to an ice cream shop that specializes in things like that, rather than us, who are more known for our burgers,” Martin said. “But it is a distinction we will wear proudly.”
That dream became a reality when Jon and Patty bought the historic building and set to work turning it into a casual dining space. The three “security” portholes from which guards once poked their Winchester rifles through to deter thieves during the bank-robbing days of the Depression are still visible at P.J. Marley’s Restaurant & Pub, located at 119 Public Square, in Medina - Photo by Yadi Rodriguez, cleveland.comSkip Eckert, Medina’s own famous safecracker.
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