“A truly royal experience, every time.”
Ian Ramirez
Our Vision
"To be the premier hotel and restaurant in the Central Region, offering unparalleled hospitality, comfort, and culinary excellence while promoting the rich cultural heritage of Assin Manso."
Our Mission
"At Kings and Queens Ohio Base Hotel and Restaurant, we are committed to providing exceptional lodging and dining experiences through outstanding service, quality amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere. Our goal is to create a memorable stay for every guest while supporting local traditions and contributing to the growth of our community."
Savor Our Culinary Delights
Our restaurant offers a perfect blend of traditional Ghanaian dishes and popular international favorites:
- Breakfast Delights: Start your day with local favorites like Hausa Koko and Wakye, or enjoy classic options like fried eggs with toast.
- Appetizers: Try our delicious Chinchinga (kebabs) and Ghanaian spring rolls.
- Main Courses: Feast on Jollof Rice, Banku with Grilled Tilapia, and our signature Assin Manso Heritage Platter.
- Vegetarian Options: Enjoy plant-based delights like Kontomire Stew and Vegetable Jollof Rice.
- Seafood Specials: Treat yourself to Grilled Lobster or Seafood Okro.
- Desserts and Beverages: End your meal with Sobolo Jelly or fresh coconut water.
Discover Nearby Attractions
Explore the wonders of the Central Region with easy access to historic sites and natural treasures:
-Assin Manso Ancestral Slave River Park(1.5 km away): Visit the sacred site where enslaved Africans took their last bath before their harrowing journey.
- Cape Coast Castle (40 km away): Dive deep into history at this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Elmina Castle(45 km away): Explore Africa's oldest European building, rich in history.
- Kakum National Park (60 km away): Experience a tropical rainforest from a unique perspective on the famous canopy walkway.
Immerse in Local Culture and Festivals
Join in the vibrant cultural celebrations that honor the past and celebrate the present:
- Emancipation Day (Assin Manso): Reflect on the African diaspora’s roots with a powerful ceremony at the Slave River.
- Fetu Afahye (Cape Coast): Participate in a colorful festival filled with traditional drumming, dancing, and processions.
- Akwambo Festival (Agona Nyakrom): Witness ancestral reverence through path-clearing rituals and communal feasting.
"I love the area, with so many great places to visit "
“Indulge in luxury at KingsnQueensOhioBase Hotel. Discover unparalleled service and ambiance for a truly unforgettable stay. ” - Xander Brown