"The blonde barback is cute. Food is gas as f*ck. Friendly staff and great vibes. Definitely would recommend"
Environmental Review Appeals Commission
30 E Broad St, Columbus
CLOSE · 08:00 - 17:00 · +1 614-466-8950
Kelton House Museum & Garden
4.6
105
586 E Town St, Columbus
CLOSE · 16:00 - 20:00 · +1 614-464-2022
"So interesting with mostly orig furniture etc. A great family story!!! Beautiful interior! We had VERY knowledgable guide, Kathe, who a fantastic story teller."
Seventh Son Brewing Co.
4.5
332
1101 N 4th St, Columbus
CLOSE · 15:30 - 23:00 · +1 614-421-2337
"We were visiting family in town and they took us to Seventh Son (where they had their rehearsal dinner years prior!) - it was cool going back to the same spot, and seeing the second floor expansion. They have some fun/funky beers! I got the PURPLEHEART - Tart Dark Ale with Blueberries and MAN it was tart if that's your ~jam~! I love sours and it was a bit tart for me but very tasty. My husband got an IPA that he enjoyed. I like that they had a bunch of seltzer options too and fun merch. The second floor seating area is very fun - think fake grass, beach chairs and plants galore. Very fun spot!"
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