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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...
Features
First Look: The Sycamore
The old Sycamore Cafe in German Village was reborn on Friday night more simply dubbed "The Sycamore", a new neighborhood-centric bar and restaurant that...
Food+Drink
First Look: The Table
After nearly a year in the making, The Table is ready to open their doors to the public at 21 East Fifth Avenue at...
Books
North Market Cookbook Available in Time for the Holidays
This year has seen the beginning of an epic revitalization for the North Market, Columbus' last public market, located at 59 Spruce Street. There's...
Art
5 Stops for Gallery Hop – November 2013
We recently interviewed new Short North Alliance Executive Director Betsy Pandora, and in that interview she said that she wants to bring a renewed...
Features
The Football Foodie: Pizza Edition
In a football town like Columbus, there’re no shortages of places to catch the game. Whether for game day on Saturdays, or NFL showings...
Features
Mikey’s Late Night Slice Expands Downtown to Park Street
Columbus is a town of spirited and successful entrepreneurs who all share a simple philosophy: do it well, and they will love you for...
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Spirit Adds More Direct Flights to East Coast
Spirit Airlines is adding more direct flights to its...
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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.
Entertainment
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Indigo Wild gets that the more things change, the...
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Welcome to the weekend!Tickets are now on sale for...
Development
Development Still Planned for Former Greyhound Site, Hearing Scheduled for Current One
There could be some movement as soon as this...