Medina’s Public Square is a charming and picturesque destination that perfectly captures small-town charm with a modern twist. The historic architecture surrounding the square creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere, while the variety of local shops, restaurants, and boutiques ensures there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
We loved strolling through the square, exploring unique stores, and taking in the beautiful landscaping and seasonal decorations. The gazebo in the center is iconic and makes for a great photo spot. Whether you're grabbing a coffee, shopping for antiques, or just enjoying the ambiance, the square is a delightful place to spend an afternoon.
Medina’s Public Square is a wonderful example of a vibrant community hub that blends history with modern-day charm. Highly recommend visiting if you're...
Read moreWow! Such a beautiful idyllic spot to enjoy a visit anytime of year. This was my first time visiting in the summer - we came to the art festival. The trees all about the square provide a lovely dappled shade to browse the art festival. Then we had a great meal at Jane’s which is a beautiful spot (couldn’t tell how special it was from outside) and an amazing ice cream experience at Lemonberry Yogurt - just WOW 🤩 that’s all! Don’t miss that! We shopped a bit too! What a fabulous way to spend a day- felt like I was far and away on vacation! My other visits to the square in the past were for the Ice festival and another time during Christmas season which were both nice. In previous visits I only spent time in square and didn’t visit all of the charming local businesses, which definitely added so much to...
Read moreWe come here every year for the Medina Ice festival because your event is just so wonderful. Last year we came early and got a front row parking space this year 2022 we ended up parking in the top of the deck and slumbered through the lines with what appeared to be thousands of people. Felt like I was in The Walking Dead show...The square has so many great restaurants all around the perimeter It's hard to pick which one to hit. We love going to the furniture store as well. You need more food trucks next year since all the restaurants had over 1 and 1/2...
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