Depot
                                80 Grant St, Rittman
                                 (330) 925-2600
                            
Customers' Favorites
Ham and Cheese Omelette and Hashbrowns
                     Sausage Biscuits and Gravy
                     Biscuits & Gravy
                    Country Scramble
                     Sourdough Bread
                     Western Omelet
                    Sausage Patties
                     The Conductor
                     French Toast
                     Hash Browns
    
                            Recent Reviews
The Depot is a cute little diner with good food. My husband and I went for breakfast on Saturday morning. We both really enjoyed the food. I especially liked that I could get half orders of items or one of things like pancakes.   Their pancakes are the size of the entire plate! Every waitress working checked on us, not just our own waitress. The only drawback I found is totally just a personal preference. They serve Pepsi products and I like coke 🤣 I would totally recommend...
                
            I got Country Fried steak & eggs. My only complaint with the whole trip there was how little steak was actually in the patty. Eggs were good. Rye bread was good. Chocolate milk there was fantastic and real cold. Has a real good feel and kind ladies
                
            Rittman historian Patt Watts says the city is named for Fred Rittman, former treasurer of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, which built a line through town in 1871. Previous name ‘Arkona’ had to be changed because it was too easily confused with Akron.
The Erie Depot opened 1871 on South Main Street, but farmers moved the narrow wooden building to its current location in 1913. Conrail took over Erie in 1976 and discontinued its Rittman service in 1983.
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            The Erie Depot opened 1871 on South Main Street, but farmers moved the narrow wooden building to its current location in 1913. Conrail took over Erie in 1976 and discontinued its Rittman service in 1983.
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