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On November 2, 1992, Thurn's made the front page of the Columbus Dispatch when Presidential candidate Bill Clinton visited Thurn's while on the campaign trail. [8] New York magazine and Time magazine food columnist Josh Ozersky hosted a sampling of his favorite meats from Thurn's. The sampling was held on September 10, 2011 at Thurn's. [9]
The Thurmanator. Thurman's is often associated with its famous burger known as the Thurmanator. [10] [11] It consists of a bun, lettuce, tomato, mayo, American cheese, provolone cheese, ham, sauteed onions, mushrooms, a 12-ounce burger, bacon, cheddar cheese, hot peppers, and another 12 ounce burger.
Talita's, a 56-year-old Columbus Tex-Mex restaurant, announced May 31 that it was closing its location at 6542 Hayden Run Road on the Northwest Side. Talita's has another restaurant at 1335 Dublin ...
They are famous for their cream puffs, which they also sell at the Ohio State Fair. [108] [109] [110] Skyline Chili and Gold Star Chili are restaurant chains known for their Cincinnati-style chili. [111] [112] Founded in Akron in 1934, Swenson's is a drive-in restaurant chain selling food like burgers, shakes, fried bologna sandwiches, and ...
His first Italian, first Columbus restaurant. Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name.
Two specialty pizzas at Vick’s, 7345 E. Main St. in Reynoldsburg, include tender sliced rib-eye. In addition to a Philly Steak Pizza with onions, green peppers and mushrooms, the Steak ...
The company changed its name to Hormel Foods Corporation in 1993 and uses the Hormel brand on many of its products; the company's other brands include Planters, Columbus Craft Meats, Dinty Moore, Jennie-O, and Skippy. The company's products are available in over 80 countries worldwide.
In 1980, the first Jimmy Dean Restaurant opened in northwest Columbus, Ohio, followed by another in west Columbus the following year. Jimmy Dean opened three more restaurants in the Columbus Square shopping center, Oklahoma City, and Indianapolis in 1983. Dean sold the company to the Sara Lee Corporation in 1984 for $80 million. [3]