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The company built a small food processing plant to the rear of the restaurant that year to produce its frozen meals. [3] In 1997, the restaurant was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. At the time, it was the only tiki restaurant in Ohio, and the only remaining supper club in Columbus. [3]
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 ...
In August 2020, amid restaurant and North Market stall closures, the continuing uncertainty around the COVID pandemic led the owners to permanently close its North Market stall. [ 10 ] Edible Columbus reviewed its favorite bakeries in 2015, including Pistacia Vera. [ 5 ]
Pearl’s Pizza, 133 N. Limestone: Dirt Farmer pizza with tomato sauce, arugula, artichoke, ricotta, fennel sausage and Parmesan.. Rolling Oven, 725 National Ave.: Caprese Pizza topped with olive ...
Guy Fieri's Trattoria is the latest of 18 concepts and nearly 100 restaurants bearing the celebrity chef's name. They serve barbecue, sandwiches, tacos, chicken, burgers and other dishes, largely ...
Restaurant chains' growing use of meat alternatives saved the equivalent of 700,000 animals in 2021, according to World Animal Protection research. Restaurants saved 700K animals with plant-based ...
Midway on High, also known as Midway Bar and Restaurant or simply Midway, is a bar located in Columbus, Ohio, adjacent to the main campus of Ohio State University. Directly across the street from the Ohio Union , the High Street bar has been open since 2012 and since its opening has been owned by local firm A&R Creative.
Max & Erma's is an American casual dining restaurant chain based in Columbus, Ohio. As of April 2024, the company operates seven locations in Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, down from a peak of 110 restaurants across more than 12 states in the mid-2000s. [1] It was founded in 1972 by Todd Barnum and Barry Zacks.