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    Cafe Corner Review in Columbus Alive

    The Columbus Alive wrote Cornershop

    by G.A. Benton

    September 27th, 2007

    There’s really not much to describe about Café Corner’s appearance; it’s teeny and almost looks like it might’ve been a filling station once. What it is now is a cute, big-city-style soup, artisanal sandwich and salad shop—and I like it a lot.

    But before I get to the Café’s food, let me encourage you to get there soon, while the weather is still cooperative. Because, yeah, there’s a couple of tables inside this cramped, counter-ordering restaurant, but sitting outside on the Café’s relaxing deck-like patio is definitely the way to go.

    As a mini sandwich board sign informs passersby, Café Corner serves over 50 daily items. These range from creative breakfast bites to sometimes busy but generally expertly built sandwiches, plus a few soups and salads.

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