Somewhere in Columbus is an unmarked red or burgundy door, where the right password/token/handshake serves as entrance to the exclusive haven of columbus' movers and shakers. Does anyone know anything further about this "animalio" club?
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Posted 2 years ago #
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Sounds like my two favorite bars in the entire world:
http://www.velvettangoroom.com/
http://www.bourbonandbranch.com/
But I know it's not, because neither are in Columbus, unfortunately.
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I believe the door you refer to is this:
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p.s. Not sure about the "anamalio" reference, but I think you may be getting two things confused between this door and this place:
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p.p.s. No, I'm not elaborating further on either LOL
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really that's the place for real? i would always drive by there on my way to giant eagle and i thought the place looked soooo ghetto...
Posted 2 years ago # -
Not the tremont. lol.
This place is the 4-S club.
This is from St. marys bulletin by the way. Many groups use this space I guess.
Tell us more.4-S Club Ladies Auxilliary (281 Whittier St.) will provide a delicious schnitzel dinner Sunday, September 18 from noon to 4 PM. Everyone is welcome.
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I know a guy who claims to have been to a bar called Animalio's. All he said was that it had a red door. Could this be your speakeasy?
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gus wrote >>
I know a guy who claims to have been to a bar called Animalio's. All he said was that it had a red door. Could this be your speakeasy?I think you are talking about Ana Moly's on S High St? It's not a secret place although I think it might be officially called a speakeasy.
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Hmmmm, I guess that could be what he was actually saying.
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Loose lips sink ships... and speakeasies.
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