working downtown, i start to salivate every time i hear of a new restaurant opening within walking distance of work. so when cafe lola popped up as part of the nbc studios extravaganza at broad and high, i had to check it out. adding to my anticipation was the news that cafe lola is a kevin ames restaurant. past ventures of his are two places i still miss: frezno and dagwoodz.
cafe lola does a great job of serving speedy, straightforward cafe food. lunch offerings are expansive, covering sandwiches, quesadillas, pizzas, salads and soup. and while the menu, atmosphere and service may not the swankiest in town, they really seem to have lunch down to a science. service is quick (study that menu before you get in line or you’ll wind up stammering and staring up at the huge menu like i did) and food is brought out to your table when it’s ready. i chose the turkey, roasted red pepper & provolone panini and wasn’t disappointed. the bread was perfectly toasty and the turkey, veggies, and cheese were fresh, tasty appropriately warm and gooey. i had a side of the pasta salad and found it to be decent.
other items on the menu i’ve made a mental note to return to try: blt pizza (kryptonite!), italian sandwich, spicy thai noodle salad, and the grilled lime chicken pizza.
patio seating will be a treat when it opens, cafe lola is in the heart of columbus’ ever improving downtown.
12 e. broad street
columbus, ohio 43215
p 614.754.8804
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I had the Salmon Salad last week and OMG best $6.50 I ever spent! SOOOOOO good!
I love how the bread on the sandwiches has a kind of po-boy crunchiness (if you don’t let it sit in the wrapping too long).
Yum. :)
I asked for the thai chicken wrap in salad form. After having to explain it to them (i wanted the lettuce, chicken, etc. in a bowl with the peanut sauce on the side!), they were really accomodating and it was really delicious!! Its always nice to have another lunch spot down here