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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

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    German Village Cup O Joe Closes for Remodeling

    If you're a regular customer to Cup O Joe / MoJoe Lounge in German Village, then you might be surprised to be greeted by...

    First Look: Angry Bear Kitchen

    After weeks of anticipation, Angry Bear Kitchen, Old North Columbus' latest modern American eatery, open its doors today. The restaurant is the shared venture...

    Ohio’s Own: Alcoholic Peaches

    The weather is warming up, but peach season still feels like it’s a million miles away.So, meanwhile, there’s this: Amish Wedding Brandied Peaches.Amish Wedding...

    Velvet Ice Cream Celebrates 100 Years

    A century ago this May Day, Jospeh Dager founded Velvet Ice Cream in Utica, Ohio. Four generations later, the company is still family-owned and...

    Restaurant Review: Hudson 29

    It's not every day you find a buttonhole at the corner of your spiffy cloth napkin.But if the occasion arrises, even an uncouth HotPockets...

    Arepazo Kitchen Set to Open this Summer

    Arguably, El Arepazo makes the best Venezuelan food in the city. Their empanadas, seafood plates, and large salads deliciously represent what this type of...
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