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First Look: Alex Vinash NY Opens in Short North
After three plus years of sitting empty, the storefront...
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Unusual Eats: Korean Ice Cups Arrive in Columbus
Through an international lens, there are a lot of...
Coffee
Roaster Royal Flamingo Opening First Location Inside New Bar
Award-winning local roaster Royal Flamingo Coffee is spreading its...
Features
Former Home of Tasi Becomes Private Event Space
Tasi Cafe closed its doors last August after a...
Features
Restaurant Review: The Search for Rellenos De Papas Ends at Nuyorican Pizzeria & Cuisine
A couple years ago, we found a Puerto Rican...
Food+Drink
Bono Pizza Renovates and Reopens
Fans of Bono Pizza have been unable to get their fix since December 23rd, when owner/manager Jake Wilch announced that the store at 1412...
Food+Drink
Boston Stoker Relocating to Victorian Village
Dayton-based Boston Stoker first arrived in Columbus in 2013 when the owners opened a coffee shop at 1660 Neil Avenue, next door to the...
Features
2014 Year in Review: The Best Food in Columbus
The problem with "best" lists, at least for a fickle person, is that they're so absolute. The BEST dining, the BEST entree, the BEST...
Food+Drink
Ohio Deli Destroyed in Overnight Fire
The Ohio Deli, a southside staple at 3444 South High Street, was damaged severely in an overnight fire. Local TV news stations reported that...
Features
Over 60 New Restaurants Opened in Columbus in 2014
At the end of every calendar year, we compile a list of all of the restaurants that opened (as well as those that closed)....
Food+Drink
RIP: 12 Columbus Restaurants That Closed in 2014
While over 60 new restaurants opened in Columbus in 2014, we unfortunately also lost a few along the way. Here are 12 that we'll...
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Spirit Adds More Direct Flights to East Coast
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The Confluence Cast: COTA Bus Transfer
The city’s transit system is going through a transformation. At least that’s the intention. On the occasion of an impending transfer of power and a sales tax issue on the ballot this fall to bulk up services, Columbus Underground reporter Brent Warren sat down with both the outgoing and incoming CEOs of the Central Ohio Transit Authority (or COTA) to discuss the shift in leadership, the transportation projects set to be on the ballot this fall, and what’s next for the former Greyhound station in Downtown.
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