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Reversing course, the author of a bill to ban junk fees has proposed emergency legislation to carve out an exemption for restaurants.
Lawmakers want to crack down on “junk fees,” but restaurants are trying to stay out of the fight. ... the industry was exempt from a broad anti-junk-fee law that went into effect on July 1.
A state 'junk fees' law might 'upend' how restaurants operate. Customers could face sticker shock when fees are rolled into menu prices.
The Thurman Cafe (or Thurman's) is a cafe and bar in the German Village district of Columbus, Ohio. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It was opened in 1942 by Nick Suclescy, and ...
ShutterstockHidden fees and surcharges have become an abhorred yet increasingly common part of dining out in recent years. In 2023, for example, the National Restaurant Association reported that ...
He opened the Schmidt's restaurant two years later nearby the original building, which has since been demolished and replaced with apartments. [3] [4] In 2014, the restaurant's "Bahama Mama" sausage on a roll was voted as Columbus's official food, in a Columbus Dispatch contest for readers. 2,900 readers voted for the dish, 46 percent of the ...
The restaurant is considered the oldest bar or restaurant in Downtown Columbus, having opened in 1897 and operated continuously since then. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The restaurant has always been an attraction of politicians, lawyers, reporters, and lobbyists, given its proximity to the Ohio Statehouse , Columbus City Hall , and other government buildings.
In April, ahead of SB 478's July 1 start date — but before the new carve-out for restaurants and bars — L&E Oyster Bar and sibling restaurant El Condor rolled their 4% service fees into listed ...