13 Ohio Places Serving Mac And Cheese You’ll Love This March

March in Ohio has a talent for keeping me guessing, so I plan dinner around one thing that never lets me down: mac and cheese. When the forecast cannot pick a season, I pick a bowl and call it excellent decision-making.

This list is for the nights when I want something warm, cheesy, and fully committed to comfort, whether I am grabbing a quick bite downtown or turning dinner into a little outing. I built it with different moods in mind, from casual spots that pile on toppings to polished restaurants that dress mac and cheese up without losing the cozy part.

If your March cravings have been loud lately, this is your sign to follow them. Ohio has plenty of places that get it right, and this list makes the choosing part easier.

1. Soli Mac & Cheese in Akron

Soli Mac & Cheese in Akron
© Soli MAC and Cheese Akron

March always puts me in a comfort-food mood, and Akron is a very good place to lean into it when a bowl of pasta and cheese sounds more useful than any life advice.

Soli Mac & Cheese fits that craving beautifully because the whole concept stays focused, so I do not have to scroll through a menu pretending I came for a salad and a new personality.

Instead of treating macaroni like a side character, this spot builds the whole experience around it, which I respect deeply as someone who has made many food choices with zero hesitation once cheese enters the chat.

The menu gives you room to build your own bowl or choose a house combo, and that flexibility makes it easy to visit with friends who all want something slightly different while still ending up equally happy.

For the practical part of the plan, the Akron location is 1510 S Main St, Akron, OH 44301. Downtown placement makes this an easy March stop when the weather acts confused, my schedule looks messy, and all I want is something warm, filling, and reliably comforting.

2. Mac Shack in Cincinnati

Mac Shack in Cincinnati
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Some places feel like they were built for cravings that arrive with full confidence, and Mac Shack in Cincinnati definitely lands in that category.

I love a restaurant that commits to the theme instead of dancing around it, and this one makes it very clear that cheesy pasta is the main event, not a backup option for indecisive people like me on a Tuesday.

Short Vine gives it a fun setting for a city food run, and the menu keeps the mood playful with multiple loaded combinations alongside the original version.

That kind of setup is ideal in March when I want comfort food but still want the outing to feel like a plan, not just a quick stop I accidentally turned into dinner because my willpower clocked out early.

The official listing places Mac Shack at 2612 Short Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45219. They also highlight Mac Monday, which is the sort of detail that turns a random craving into a recurring calendar event and makes me feel oddly organized for someone whose real strategy is usually just follow the cheese.

3. The Eagle in Cincinnati

The Eagle in Cincinnati
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The Eagle in Cincinnati earns a spot on this list because it gives mac and cheese actual respect, and that matters to me more than I care to admit in polite company. I always notice when a restaurant treats a comfort-food favorite like a serious menu choice instead of a sleepy side item hiding near the bottom in tiny print.

Here, the menu gives you two strong paths, which is both a gift and a test of self-control. You can keep it classic with the five-cheese version topped with garlic breadcrumbs, or go bigger with the burnt ends bowl, and either choice feels right for a cool March day when I want dinner to fix my mood before I even finish the first few bites.

For the location details, The Eagle’s Cincinnati address is 1342 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202. That makes it easy to work into a walkable city outing, and I like that combination because it lets me pretend I balanced the evening with activity when the real headline was always going to be a bowl of cheesy comfort.

4. The Eagle in Columbus

The Eagle in Columbus
© The Eagle Short North

Columbus gets its own Eagle entry because a useful list should help people build actual plans, not just admire a collection of good ideas from a distance.

I keep mental food routes for different neighborhoods, and this one fits the Short North nicely when March weather makes me want something cozy after a chilly walk and a few ambitious errands.

The biggest reason it stays on my radar is the same one that makes the Cincinnati location work so well, which is menu attention. The five-cheese side is there when I want the classic version, and the burnt ends bowl is there when my appetite decides to become the main character for the evening and refuse all negotiations.

If you are mapping out a Columbus stop, the official address is 790 N High Street, Columbus, OH 43215. Having that kind of dependable comfort-food option in a central area makes life easier, and I am a fan of any dinner plan that sounds good before I even park the car.

5. Zanzibar Soul Fusion Downtown in Cleveland

Zanzibar Soul Fusion Downtown in Cleveland
© Zanzibar Soul Fusion

Cleveland in March can make me crave something warm before I even finish checking the forecast, and Zanzibar Soul Fusion Downtown is a strong answer to that problem.

I have a soft spot for places where comfort food comes with personality, because the meal feels more memorable when the menu has depth and the flavors do more than simply fill the plate.

A good baked macaroni and cheese can completely rescue a day that started off gray, and Zanzibar gives you that option within a broader soul-food lineup that makes the whole stop feel rewarding.

This is not one of those places where I walk in, order one thing, and leave without thinking about the rest of the menu, because the surrounding choices make it easy to build a full comfort-food meal.

For route planning, the Downtown Cleveland location is 627 Prospect Ave E, Cleveland, OH 44115.

Zanzibar’s menu materials confirm mac and cheese, which makes this an easy recommendation when I want a reliable city stop that delivers warmth, flavor, and exactly the kind of March mood reset I was hoping for.

6. Zanzibar Soul Fusion at Shaker Square in Cleveland

Zanzibar Soul Fusion at Shaker Square in Cleveland
© Zanzibar Soul Fusion

Neighborhood comfort is the phrase that comes to mind when I think about Zanzibar at Shaker Square, especially in March, when I want a meal that feels grounding and easy to enjoy.

Some places instantly slow me down in a good way, and this location has that kind of appeal because it fits nicely into a relaxed Cleveland outing without needing a big production.

What works so well here is the balance between a broader soul-food menu and a mac and cheese option that still holds its own as a reason to visit.

That makes it a practical pick when I am with people who all want different comfort classics, and it saves me from the familiar group debate where everyone says anything is fine while clearly meaning the opposite.

The address for this Shaker Square spot is 13225 Shaker Square #2314, Cleveland, OH 44120. Menu materials also confirm mac and cheese, so the details line up cleanly, which is exactly what I want when I am building a list that should be useful in real life and not just sound pretty on the page.

7. Zanzibar Soul Fusion Express in Gahanna

Zanzibar Soul Fusion Express in Gahanna
© Zanzibar Soul Fusion Express

Weeknight cravings have a different personality, and Zanzibar Soul Fusion Express in Gahanna matches that energy perfectly.

This is the kind of stop I appreciate when I want comfort food without turning dinner into a full event, because sometimes my best plan is simply getting something warm, satisfying, and fast enough to preserve what is left of my patience.

The format here feels direct in the best possible way, and the menu keeps things practical while still delivering flavor.

I like entries like this in a March roundup because not every great mac and cheese moment happens during a long sit-down dinner, and honestly, some of the most satisfying meals happen when the goal is just feed me something good before I start snacking on random pantry items.

For the exact location, the Toast ordering page lists Zanzibar Soul Fusion Express at 121 Mill Street, Gahanna, OH 43230. It also specifically lists Baked Macaroni & Cheese among the sides, which gives this entry the kind of clear confirmation I love when I am putting together a comfort-food map.

8. Old Carolina Barbecue Company in Rocky River

Old Carolina Barbecue Company in Rocky River
© Old Carolina Barbecue Company

Barbecue and mac and cheese belong together so naturally that I barely need convincing once I see both on the same menu.

Old Carolina Barbecue Company in Rocky River makes an easy case for itself on this list because it brings in that classic smokehouse comfort angle, which adds nice variety to a roundup that should include more than one style of cheesy satisfaction.

I always like having at least one barbecue stop in a list like this, because the mood is different and the pairing potential is excellent.

There is something wonderfully practical about getting a hearty main and a warm side of mac and cheese in one place, especially during March when I am not interested in tiny portions or meals that leave me looking for snacks an hour later.

The Rocky River location is 21613 Center Ridge Rd, Rocky River, OH 44116, and Old Carolina’s menu lists Mac & Cheese as a side. That combination makes this a very usable pick when I want a straightforward comfort-food stop that feels casual, filling, and easy to work into a regular day.

9. Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Cincinnati

Ruth's Chris Steak House in Cincinnati
© Ruth’s Chris Steak House

Some mac and cheese cravings show up wearing dress shoes, and I have learned not to argue with that version of myself.

Ruth’s Chris in Cincinnati belongs on this list because comfort food can absolutely have a polished setting, and I like a roundup that reflects real life, where one March night is casual and the next one somehow turns into a reservation.

The appeal here is not that it replaces a dedicated mac spot, but that it gives you a reliable way to keep the theme going during a nicer dinner. Their signature sides include mac and cheese, which means I can enjoy the comfort I wanted while still letting the evening feel a little elevated and pretending I am making a balanced culinary decision.

For the Cincinnati details, the location is 100 E Freedom Way, Suite 160, Cincinnati, OH 45202.

Menu sources list Mac & Cheese among the signature sides, and I like having that confirmed because it makes this an easy recommendation for date nights, celebrations, or any March evening when the craving and the dress code decide to cooperate.

10. Ruth’s Chris Steak House in Columbus

Ruth's Chris Steak House in Columbus
© Ruth’s Chris Steak House

Columbus gets its own Ruth’s Chris entry because separate city options matter when I am building a list that people can actually use.

A good recommendation is not just about the dish itself, but also about where it fits into the day, and this one works well for downtown plans when I want a nicer dinner without abandoning the comfort-food mission.

What keeps it relevant in a mac and cheese roundup is simple and honest. The signature sides include mac and cheese, so the restaurant gives me a way to thread cozy flavor into a more polished evening, which is exactly the kind of food logic I support when March weather still has me reaching for warm, rich dishes every chance I get.

The Columbus location is 511 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215, and menu listings show Mac & Cheese among the signature sides. That address makes it easy to fold into a city night out, and I appreciate any dinner plan that lets me feel sophisticated while still focusing suspiciously hard on the side dish.

11. The Capital Grille in Columbus

The Capital Grille in Columbus
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A list like this gets more interesting when it includes a few dressed-up options, and The Capital Grille in Columbus brings that energy nicely.

I enjoy the contrast because some March cravings want the casual route, while others want a table that looks a little more polished and a dish that arrives with extra flair but still delivers the same cozy payoff.

This entry stands out because the menu goes beyond a basic version and offers Lobster Mac ‘N’ Cheese, which gives the whole stop its own identity in the roundup.

That kind of option is great for nights when I want comfort food with a special-occasion tone, or when I simply want to end a long day with something warm and rich that feels like a reward.

For the practical details, the Columbus location is 1827 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43212. It is an easy one to keep in mind for a more elevated dinner plan, and I like having it on the list because it proves mac and cheese can fit just as comfortably into a polished night out.

12. The Capital Grille in Lyndhurst

The Capital Grille in Lyndhurst
© The Capital Grille

Northeast Ohio needed a polished entry in this roundup, and The Capital Grille in Lyndhurst fills that role without feeling like a repeat. I always try to build lists that work across different parts of the state, and this one helps by giving the Cleveland-area side of Ohio a strong option for a warm, satisfying March meal.

The menu gives it a distinct personality too, since Lobster Mac ‘N’ Cheese creates a different experience from the more casual comfort-food stops.

That variety keeps the list fun to read and useful to plan from, because some days I want simple and cozy, while other days I want comfort with a little extra style and a table that feels occasion-ready.

If you are pinning locations, the Lyndhurst address is 25389 Cedar Rd, Lyndhurst, OH 44124. This is the kind of place I mentally file under reward yourself afterward, especially after a long errands day when patience is running low and a warm pasta dish sounds like the smartest decision I have made all week.

13. Sweet Carrot in Columbus

Sweet Carrot in Columbus
© Sweet Carrot Catering

Not every mac and cheese craving happens at a restaurant table, and that is exactly why Sweet Carrot in Columbus deserves a place on this list. March can fill up with group meals, casual get-togethers, work lunches, and low-effort evenings at home, so I like including a spot that fits real-life food planning and not just dine-in plans.

What makes this entry useful is how well it covers the feed people well without making the day harder category.

Sweet Carrot’s menu and ordering materials include mac ‘n’ cheese options, including fried mac ‘n’ cheese bites, which gives you something crowd-friendly and comfort-focused when the goal is good food and fewer decisions after an already busy day.

For the location details, the contact page lists 550 S High St, Columbus, OH 43215. That address is easy to work into a pickup plan, and I appreciate having a Columbus option that can handle both cravings and logistics, because sometimes the best March food move is the one that tastes great and saves my evening.