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The Columbia Larrimer Building is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The building is significant for its storefront design and craftsmanship, along with the front interior installed by the Bott Brothers when they moved their bar there in 1905.
Address: Hilton Columbus Downtown, 402 N. High St. ... Ruth’s Chris Steak House. Old-school steakhouse staples such as New York strips, T-bones, wedge salads, stuffed mushrooms, fully loaded ...
Smith & Wollensky executives promised when the restaurant left Easton Town Center in early 2023 that it would return as soon as possible to Columbus. The high-end steakhouse with locations in ...
Top Trend of the Year: Live-Fire Cooking. Three of the 10 top new restaurants of the year are cooking over live fire: Agni, Hiraeth and Little West Tavern.read more
171–191 South High Street is a pair of historic buildings in Downtown Columbus, Ohio.The commercial structures have seen a wide variety of retail and service uses through the 20th century, including shoe stores, groceries, opticians, hatters, jewelers, a liquor store, and a car dealership.
Downtown Columbus has a wide range of entertainment options to choose from, ranging from bars, restaurants, sporting events, concerts, and even theaters. Outside of the concert venues such as Nationwide Arena and the LC Pavilion in the Arena District, downtown Columbus is home to the Southern Theatre, the Ohio Theatre, and the Capitol Theatre ...
The local coffee company founded in 1988 remains in German Village, Grandview Heights, Victorian Village and North Market Downtown. Talita's, a 56-year-old Columbus Tex-Mex restaurant, announced ...
The South High Commercial Historic District is a historic district on High Street in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1987. [1] The district includes 11 contributing commercial buildings, spanning two city blocks.