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    First Look: Alex Vinash NY Opens in Short North

    After three plus years of sitting empty, the storefront...

    Unusual Eats: Korean Ice Cups Arrive in Columbus

    Through an international lens, there are a lot of...

    Roaster Royal Flamingo Opening First Location Inside New Bar

    Award-winning local roaster Royal Flamingo Coffee is spreading its...

    Former Home of Tasi Becomes Private Event Space

    Tasi Cafe closed its doors last August after a...

    Restaurant Review: The Search for Rellenos De Papas Ends at Nuyorican Pizzeria & Cuisine

    A couple years ago, we found a Puerto Rican...

    Kung Fu Tea Opens in Kenny Centre

    Bubble tea lovers, rejoice, another option opened a store front last week in the Kenny Centre Mall at Kenny and Old Henderson Roads. Kung...

    BrewDog Searching Central Columbus for Bar Location

    While the 100,000 square foot BrewDog brewing facility will be located on the edge of the metro region in Canal Winchester, the company is...

    Eat Right: The Best Sandwiches in Columbus

    Most start with two slices of bread, but from there, the possibilities are endless. Here are the best places in town to order sandwiches,...

    Middle West Installing 55-Foot Whiskey & Bourbon Still in The Short North

    You may have already noticed some construction under way at the home of Middle West Spirits in The Short North, but the new project...

    Watershed Distillery Announces Expansion Plans

    Watershed Distillery is ready to take their local spirits production to the next level. The company announced plans today to expand their facility on Chesapeake...

    Restaurant Review: Phy Phom Pho

    Grandview Avenue newcomer Phy Phom Pho is a nice, pared down stop. Open a few weeks, it replaces Jobu Ramen as a neighborhood outlet for some...
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