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Easton Town center, photo courtesy Steve Brady; columbus Zoo and Aquarium, photo courtesy Tom Dodge; The candle lab, photo courtesy Randall L. Schieber; columbus symphony orchestra, photo courtesy Randall L. Schieber; north market cooking school, photo courtesy Eric Wagner.
CheCk us out Just about everywhere you look, you’ll find someone raving about Columbus. Isn’t it time for your groups to see what all of the buzz is about? Here’s just some of what people are saying:
One of the Top 10 Best Fall Trips –National Geographic Traveler No. 4 Best City for Shopping –Forbes in America No. 1 Zoo in America: the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium –USA Travel Guide
No. 1 Science Center in the U.S. for Families –Parents magazine
“When it comes to restaurants, Columbus has almost too many good –The New York Times choices.”
Regardless of the size of your group, Experience Columbus is here to help make your trip to Columbus unforgettable! We are happy to provide: • Referrals for local service providers— members of the Columbus Group Tour Council • Itinerary planning • Site-inspection assistance • Columbus photos • Columbus videos • Motorcoach parking instructions • Visitors Guides • Touring Columbus newsletter • Buckeye bus bags As always, you’re invited to learn more about Columbus on a site visit, as your schedule permits. For tour planning information, materials and services, contact us at 800-354-2657.
mArcElinE DyEr Manager, Tourism Sales (professional tour operators) mdyer@experiencecolumbus.com
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The Columbus Experience Itineraries Columbus Area Maps Getting Around Attractions & Entertainment Events Lodging Charter Transportation and Service Food & Drink
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the ColumBuS exPeRienCe
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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Experience Us Experience Columbus understands that your groups are looking for unique VIP and behind-the-scenes experiences. That’s why we’ve created our Experiential Tourism Program—one of the only programs of its kind in the country. Read about our newest experiences on pages 3-6. Look for more examples in the sample tour itineraries on pages 7-9 and on our website, experiencecolumbus.com/tours. Need more ideas or have questions? Contact us for help in making your tour a memorable one.
Coming in 2014
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Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Creekside Gahanna
Two major attractions are set to open in Columbus in 2014. Safari Africa will open in the summer of 2014 at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. The 43-acre savanna will feature cheetahs, lions, warthogs and monkeys, along with a communal watering hole for giraffes, zebras, meerkats and other African animals. Highlights will include feeding the giraffes and flying high on the zipline tour. Auto Racing will come to Columbus at SPARC, the Sports Pavilion & Automotive Research Complex opening just outside of downtown Columbus in 2014. NASCAR owner, driver and two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip is a partner in the new half-mile race track and automotive research and technology center.
Bring Your Reunion to Columbus
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Planning a reunion in Columbus is easy—just reach out to us. All of our services are free. We’re happy to assist you with finding hotels, local attractions and more. Check out our Reunion Planning Checklist on our website at experiencecolumbus.com/reunions. We’ll also provide you with visitor guides, visitor maps, plastic bags and pens. Be our guest at our free Reunion Seminar on Oct. 5, 2013. Learn from the experts how to make your reunion a memorable event. You’ll get tips on how to make your reunion run smoothly and how to create memories your family will treasure for years to come—or until the next reunion. Get answers to questions about working with hotels and other tips to ease your workload.
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ExpErIEnCES
Bottoms up!
With praise in national publications like Food and Wine, Maxim and USA Today, Columbusmade spirits are getting lots of attention. Taste for yourself! Learn the basics of mead making and sample seasonal favorites at Brothers Drake Meadery. Head to Middle West Spirits or Watershed Distillery to see the vodka and whiskey-making process from start to finish.
Sarah Jones, Brothers Drake Meadery, 614-388-8765 info@brothersdrake.com Josh Daily, Middle West Spirits, 614-299-2460 info@middlewestspirits.com Greg Lehman, Watershed Distillery, 614-905-6874 tours@watersheddistillery.com Minimum 1-10, Maximum 40
salsa science
Exhilarate your senses and spice up your life as you explore the chemical and physical changes of cooking. Prepare different kinds of salsa, using items found in your garden and kitchen, and then eat what you create! This tour is just one of the ways you can have fun with science at COSI, named the No. 1 Science Center in the U.S. for Families by Parents magazine.
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Susan Peters, 614-228-2674 ext. 2542 speters@mail.cosi.org Minimum 12, Maximum 35
COluMBuS AttrACtIOnS
BalletMet Photo by raNDaLL L. SCHIEBEr
Ohio Statehouse Photo by raNDaLL L. SCHIEBEr
Easton town Center Photo by STEvE BraDy
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Jazzoo
Enjoy dinner and a JazZoo concert at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Meet Columbus Jazz orchestra Artistic Director Byron Stripling and interact with exotic zoo animals. After the show, visit with the band members.
Scott Vezdos, 614-294-5200 ext. 110 svezdos@jazzartsgroup.org Minimum 8, Maximum 50
BalletMet open House
Be a guest at the BalletMet Dance Centre, home to the internationally acclaimed balletmet dance company. Watch the dancers rehearse, before taking a low-impact dance/stretch class led by the BalletMet Academy faculty. Go inside the costume shop where you can touch the intricate costumes and experience the design process—from conception to completion.
Rick Hole, 614-586-8665 rhole@balletmet.org Minimum 10, Maximum 50 Photo by RAnDAll l. SCHiEBER
Columbus AttrACtions Columbus Clippers
Columbus museum of Art
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EchoEs in TimE ThEaTrE
Spend an enjoyable hour with fascinating people from Ohio’s past. Choose from a variety of entertaining performances and see history come alive. Performances are staged at the Ohio History Center’s Ohio Village, a re-creation of a Civil War-era Ohio town, or can travel to other venues.
Mark Holbrook, 614-297-2266, 800-686-1541 grouptours@ohiohistory.org Minimum 25, Maximum 80
BuTTErfly immErsion
Experience what it’s like to be surrounded by colorful butterflies at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens! You’ll be guided through the plant displays and exhibits, including Blooms & Butterflies, where butterflies fly free throughout the Pacific Island Water Garden. Each visitor receives a newly emerged butterfly to release into its new environment.
Andrea Bannan, 614-715-8110 abannan@fpconservatory.org Minimum 10, Maximum 60
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“Book of Mormon” at the Ohio Theatre
Jazz & Rib Fest
the Wilds Photo by ABIGAIl S. FISHEr
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ExplorE BEYoND thE Door
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Go inside restored historic homes and private gardens for a peek at what life is like for residents of German Village, a charming neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You won’t believe what some homeowners have done—completely modernizing the interior of their homes without altering the home’s historic exterior.
Elise Wyant, 614-221-8888 ewyant@germanvillage.com Minimum 6, Maximum 52
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ChEErs to You!
With several wineries opening in recent years, Columbus’ wine scene has exploded. Taste all six Signature Wines after a mini winemaking seminar with winemaker Kelly Harvey. Indulge with a food and handcrafted wine tasting in Gahanna’s Wyandotte Winery. Get stomping (as in grapes) and sip wine made the old-fashioned way at Via Vecchia Winery. At Camelot Cellars in the Short North Arts District, create your own wine from start to finish, including bottling, corking and designing the label for your own private wine reserve.
Janine Aquino, Camelot Cellars, 614-441-8860 wine@camelotcellars.com Kelly Harvey, Signature Wines, 614-395-2355 info@signaturewinesofohio.com Michael Elmer, Via Vecchia Winery, 614-893-5455 viavecchiawinery@yahoo.com Valerie Coolidge, Wyandotte Winery 614-476-3624 info@wyandottewinery.com
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Minimum 4-10, Maximum 40-200
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Columbus Food adventures taco truck tour
DELICIOUS COLUmbUS Food critics from around the nation are discovering Columbus’ culinary scene, with the Washington Post calling Columbus “A Certified Food Lovers’ Town.” Experience the many flavors of Columbus on this three-day tour. Day One
10:30 a.m.: Take a guided tour of Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, then make your own wood-fired pizza creation in their community garden. Select from a variety of seasonal toppings and sauces already prepared and prepped. 2 p.m.: Learn the basics of mead making and sample work in progress at Brothers Drake Meadery, then head to nearby Middle West Spirits for a taste of their signature vodkas and whiskeys. 4:30 p.m.: Explore the vast collection of art galleries and boutiques in the Short north arts District, known as Columbus’ “Art & Soul.” 5:30 p.m.: Enjoy dinner at the historic north Market. Taste the results during cooking school, when America’s most-awarded spicy foods creator John Hard—better known as CaJohn—uses chilies to make mild-to-fiery cuisine.
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9:30 a.m.: Go inside restored historic homes and private gardens in German Village, one of the city’s most charming districts. A step-on guide will provide a glimpse into the history of this neighborhood, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
11:30 a.m.: Eat lunch at a Columbus institution, Schmidt’s Restaurant und Sausage Haus. 1:30 p.m.: Discover fun facts about herbs at the Ohio Herb education Center in Gahanna. Learn easy ways to enhance everyday recipes and create your own culinary creations of herbal-infused vinegars, oils, syrups or tea. 3 p.m.: Indulge with a food and handcrafted wine tasting at Wyandotte Winery, which makes more than a dozen varieties. Or opt to explore the chemical and physical changes of cooking at COSI, where you’ll prepare different kinds of salsa and then eat what you create! Photo by CHRIS GRAHAm
CaJohns Flavor and Fire
Gahanna
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6 p.m.: Get dinner at one of several groupfriendly spots, including Buca di Beppo, Kildare’s Irish Pub near The Ohio State University campus or the Boat House at Confluence Park.
Day tHRee
9:30 a.m.: Watch step-by-step—from the gathering of basic ingredients to the final packaging—as chocolate candies are made at anthony-thomas Candy Company. Each visitor receives a freshly made chocolate. 11 a.m.: Get a real taste of the city on a Columbus Food adventures’ guided food tour of the Short North Arts District. Stops include several independently owned businesses, with samples of their best menu items and behind-the-scenes access. A variety of tours are offered. Call 1-800-354-2657 for more information
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ITIneRaRIeS The Candle Lab
Kelton House
Topiary Park
Photos by RANDALL L. SCHIEbER
ADVENTURES IN ART & HISTORY Learn about Columbus’ fascinating history on this entertaining three-day tour, highlighting the city’s top arts and historical spots. Day One
10 a.m.: At the Columbus Museum of art, see works by the masters, including Monet, Matisse, Picasso, Renoir and O’Keeffe. 11:45 a.m.: Step inside a painting at the Topiary Park, a re-creation in topiary of Georges Seurat’s “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.” 12:30 p.m.: Enjoy a hearty meal inside the Ohio Statehouse, served in the tradition of Miss Emma Jones, a socialite who frequently hosted Ohio’s legislators and Union Army officers. Following lunch, a guided tour brings history to life as you meet prominent figures from Ohio’s past. 3:30 p.m.: Learn the history of Columbus’ earliest residents in German Village, then see homes and gardens on a guided tour.
5:30 p.m.: Enjoy dinner in German Village at Schmidt’s Restaurant und Sausage Haus.
5:30 p.m.: Enjoy dinner at the worthington Inn, a former stagecoach stop and one of the area’s best restaurants.
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10 a.m.: Walk amid flying tropical
butterflies at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Each visitor receives a newly emerged butterfly to release into its new environment. Noon: Taste your way around the north Market on a guided tour. You’ll learn the fascinating history of Columbus’ 130-plus year-old public market, home to dozens of independent merchants and farmers. 2:30 p.m.: Stop and smell the roses, cake batter and more than 120 other scents at The Candle Lab in Worthington. After choosing your favorite aromas, create a custom fragrance candle. It only needs an hour to firm—more than enough time to pick out your favorite wine at neighboring House wine. 4:30 p.m.: Stroll throughout worthington’s historic district, where you’ll find boutiques tucked between restored buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
10 a.m.: Your greeting cards will always have the right message after you create cards using the latest designs and embellishments at archiver’s at Easton Town Center. Noon: Eat lunch at one of the many restaurants at easton Town Center, one of the five most innovative malls in the world according to Inside Retail. 2 p.m.: Visit former Underground Railroad stop, the Kelton House, where you’ll be greeted by “Sophia Kelton,” who will share her family’s history and let you in on their “secret.” 4 p.m.: Go backstage at the gilded, historic Ohio Theatre. See a light show and hear tunes on the Mighty Morton Theatre Organ. 5:30 p.m.: Figure out “whodunit” at the “Dickens of a Mystery,” an original interactive dinner theater show at the Ohio History Center.
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Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Day One
11 a.m.: Stroll through the community garden at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, then create a wood-fired pizza for lunch in the outdoor fire-cooking theater. 1:30 p.m.: Visit Krema nut Company, the nation’s oldest manufacturer of peanut butter. Krema roasts its nuts in small batches by hand—just as it did 100 years ago. Save room for a nutty treat. 3:30 p.m.: Spend the afternoon in historic Worthington, where you’ll make your own greeting card at Igloo Letterpress. Then walk across the street to select fragrances for your own custom-scented candle at The Candle Lab. While the candle hardens, stroll next door to sample a variety of labels before selecting your favorite bottle at House Wine. 6 p.m.: Enjoy dinner at one of Columbus’ top restaurants, the Worthington Inn.
Day TWO
9:30 a.m.: Watch step-by-step—from the gathering of basic ingredients to the final packaging—as chocolate candies are made at anthony-Thomas Candy Company. Each visitor receives a freshly made chocolate. 11 a.m.: See how wooden baseball bats are made for the pros at Phoenix Bat
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Ever wonder how the ball gets inside a whistle or how the filling gets inside chocolates? Find out the answers on a special behind-the-scenes tour designed to reveal the tricks of “how they did that.”
Igloo Letterpress
Signature Wines Photo courtesy GrEaTEr LiCKiNG CouNTy CoNVENTioN & ViSiTorS BurEau
Company, ohio’s only Major League Baseball approved wooden bat manufacturer. Take home an engraved mini bat. 12:30 p.m.: Eat a family-style lunch at Buca di Beppo. 2 p.m.: Find out how the ball gets inside a whistle at the american Whistle Corporation, the nation’s only manufacturer of metal whistles. you’ll even get your own american Classic whistle to take home. 3 p.m.: Learn about Graeter’s Ice Cream’s unique French Pot process—they make just two gallons of ice cream at a time, for the ultimate in creaminess. 4:15 p.m.: Create wine from start to finish at Camelot Cellars. Begin at the fermentation process, then bottle, cork and even design the label. or opt to learn about
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the winemaking process at another winery, Signature Wines. 6:30 p.m.: Enjoy dinner at Barrel 44 Whiskey Bar or The Boat House at Confluence Park.
Day THree
8:15 a.m.: depart for Licking County. 9 a.m.: Watch a glassblowing
demonstration at The Works in Newark, then blow your own glass ornament. 10:30 a.m.: Weave your own basket with one-on-one help from an expert basket-maker at Longaberger Homestead in Frazeysburg. Get inspired by watching the professional basketmakers at work, then peruse the stores. 12:30 p.m.: Eat lunch at the Longaberger Homestead restaurant before heading home.
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Columbus Maps Greater Columbus
ZipZone Canopy Tours
Early Television Museum Jack Nicklaus Museum
The Ohio State University
Ohio History Center/ Ohio Village South Campus Gateway
UNIVERSITY DISTRICT Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Hollywood Casino Columbus
Tanger Outlet Center at Jeffersonville
For bike path information: www.centralohiogreenways.com or parks.columbus.gov
Scioto Downs Racino
Hocking Hills Canopy Tours Hocking Peaks Adventure Park
Visit odot71670.org for construction updates
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Downtown motoRCoACH PARKInG A ohio statehouse: North Side of State
Street between Third and High streets. 614-752-9777 B ohio statehouse: West side of-Third Street between Broad and State streets. Drop-off and pick-up only. C nationwide Arena: Tailored to the event. Contact Special Events Division at 614-228-2885; $
D Veterans memorial: Parking lot
connected to Veterans Memorial on the north side of Broad Street. 614-221-4341; $ E CosI: COSI west lot off of Belle Street and Rush Alley. 614-406-4172; $
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111 E. Town St. 614-221-5897; $ G Greater Columbus Convention Center: East lot on the north side of Nationwide Boulevard, west of Fourth Street, 140 E. Nationwide Blvd. 614-827-2526; $
Ask the venue you are visiting for their specific recommendations or call the City of Columbus at 614-645-7497.
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getting around
visit with us Columbus’ convenient location makes it easy to travel to the city and get around once you’re here.
getting around CoLuMBuS BY MotorCoaCH or autoMoBiLe Freeways are well maintained, making driving in Columbus a pleasant experience. Two major U.S. freeways intersect near downtown: I-70 (east-west) and I-71 (north-south). I-270 loops around I-71 and I-70. I-670 connects the airport to downtown. For construction info, visit odot71670.org or the City of Columbus Road Construction at pavingtheway.org, or call 614-645-PAVE. Please see pages 10-11 for Greater Columbus and downtown maps, and downtown motorcoach parking locations.
getting to CoLuMBuS BY airPLane Port Columbus International Airport is located just 10 minutes east of downtown. Major carriers include: l Air Canada Express l AirTran l American l Delta
l Southwest l United l US Airways l USA 3000 (seasonal)
For more information, visit flycolumbus.com.
From Columbus to other Major Cities City Atlanta, GA Boston, MA Branson, MO Chicago, IL Cincinnati, OH Cleveland, OH Detroit, MI Indianapolis, IN Kansas City, MO Lancaster Co., PA Lexington, KY Minneapolis, MN Nashville, TN New York, NY Niagara Falls, NY Orlando, FL Pittsburgh, PA St. Louis, MO Toronto, ON Washington, D.C.
Miles driving time Flying time 567 747 669 354 101 143 204 174 658 407 190 762 378 535 350 998 185 418 428 411
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guided tourS The following organizations invest in Greater Columbus’ convention and visitor industry through their memberships in Experience Columbus, current as of Jan. 2013. (Descriptions provided by members). – Group Tour Council
a La Carte Food tourS
275 Longfellow Ave., 43085, 614-746-9931. Unique culinary tours. Choose from the pre-set tour menu or an individualized tour planned to your specifications.
aMeriCan WHiStLe CorPoration
6540 Huntley Rd., 43229, 614-846-2918. Tour the only manufacturer of metal whistles in the U.S. Learn whistle facts and see fascinating machinery. Everyone leaves with a shiny new whistle.
antHonY-tHoMaS CandY CoMPanY
1777 Arlingate Ln., 43228, 614-274-8405. In 45 minutes or less, view chocolates being produced from copper kettle to final packaging. Finish the tour with a sample. Free admission. Tours by appointment Mon.-Fri.
CaPitaL CitY tourS
2554 Zollinger Rd., 43221, 614-326-0942. Offering step-on guide service for group tours of the city. Birthday Tour of the City, Civil War in Columbus, pioneer life, factory tours, girlfriend tours and more.
CoLuMBuS Food adventureS
43215, 614-440-3177. Guided food tours of Columbus. Van, step-on and walking tour itineraries; Short North and German Village walking tours; taco trucks, dessert, coffee and ethnic food tours.
CoLuMBuS HiStoriCaL SoCietY
41 Jefferson Ave., 43215, 614-224-0822. Tours and programs celebrating the unique history of Columbus.
CoLuMBuS LandMarkS Foundation
61 Jefferson Ave., 43215, 614-221-0227. These historic neighborhood walking tours and step-on guides include Civil War bus tours, historic tavern tours, neighborhood and downtown walking and bus tours.
eaStern oHio tourS LLC
948 Second St., Dresden, 43821, 740-754-1833. Group tour company specializing in historical tours throughout Eastern Ohio. Step-on service for a side-trip or a fully guided tour and entertainment package for 25 or more.
Finding CoLuMBuS, LLC
847 Cherrydale Ave., 43207, 614-484-2337. Personal tours for five people or fewer from a lifelong local who loves to show off what Columbus is all about. Tours last 3-4 hours.
gerMan viLLage SoCietY
588 S. Third St., 43215, 614-221-8888. Tours of historic German Village feature homes, gardens, shops and galleries. Step-on guides, themed tours, meet-and-greet service. Tours must be scheduled in advance.
graeter’S iCe CreaM
2555 Bethel Rd., 43220, 614-442-7622. See the “graetest” ice cream the old-fashioned way. Free tour available 9 a.m.-5 p.m. free on-site motorcoach parking.
HoCking HiLLS CanoPY tourS
10714 Jackson St., Rockbridge, 43149, 740-385-9477. Fun and exhilarating, this three-hour tour adventure offers nature lovers and thrill-seekers, ages 10 and older, the opportunity to zip through the treetops.
kreMa nut CoMPanY
1000 W. Goodale Blvd., 43212, 614-229-4131. Visit the nation’s oldest manufacturer of all-natural peanut butter.
LongaBerger HoMeStead
5563 Raiders Rd., Frazeysburg, 43822, 740-322-5718. Tour the basket-making facility; make your own basket, dine in one of the restaurants or shop in the stores.
PHoenix Bat CoMPanY
7801 Corporate Blvd., Ste. E., Plain City, 43064, 877-598-2287. See professional wood bats made on the most advanced bat-making machine in the world. One-hour guided tours include a engraved mini bat.
SCHMidt’S reStaurant und SauSage HauS
240 E. Kossuth St., 43206, 614-449-4038. Located on Kossuth Street in German Village. Columbus landmark. Colorful, European fun and great food. We love tour groups. Open 8 a.m.-11 p.m. daily.
SegaWaY tourS oF CoLuMBuS
Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 N. High St., 43215, 614-222-3005. Enjoy the thrill of riding on a Segway while you discover the charm and history of Columbus. Your tour guide will entertain you with fascinating stories about Ohio’s capital.
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Things to Do and See
Columbus has so much to experience. From hands-oncooking classes and fascinating historical sites to performing arts events and first-rate shopping, there’s always something fun to see and do here. – Group Tour Council – Experiential Tour Partner
Amusement and Games DAve & Buster’s, 3665 Park Mill Run Dr., 43026, 614-771-1515. Located off of I-270 and Fishinger Rd. Enjoy food, drinks and fun in one location. Packages include game play in the midway, home to more than 200 video games. Breakfast, lunch and dinner are available.
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sequoiA Pro BowL, 5501 Sandalwood Blvd., 43229, 614-571-2135. Do something different—this centrally located bowling center and sand volleyball facility offers a party room, the 710 Club, a bar, cornhole, billiards, a game room and fun for all ages.
oHio Art LeAGue, South Campus Gateway, 1552 N. High St., 43201, 614-299-8225. The Ohio Art League gallery is replete with the unique original artworks of Ohio’s most promising artists.
ten Pin ALLey, 5499 Constitution Blvd., 43026,
77 S. High St., 43215, 614-728-2239. This gallery space—located across from the Ohio Statehouse— features vibrant work from Ohio artists. Free admission.
614-876-2475. Ten Pin Alley is a boutique bowling alley that also offers sand volleyball and a bar and lounge, all located just minutes from downtown Columbus in Hilliard.
zooMBezi BAy, 4850 W. Powell Rd., 43065, 614-
645-3550. Soak up some sun and cool off at Zoombezi Bay, the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium’s combination water/amusement park.
KDB–eAston, 165 Easton Town Center, 43219,
Art Galleries
LAzer KrAze, 459 Orange Point Dr., 43035,
This historic German Village boutique features rotating exhibits by local artists, including works by painter Susan Astleford and glass artist Serge Lashutka.
614-418-7149. Experience great food and drinks, expect friendly, old-fashioned service, and play in the immersive den, where you’ll find the latest interactive games.
740-548-7788. Head to Columbus’ largest and only multi-level laser tag arena for laser tag, zero gravity inflatables, a huge arcade and Xbox gaming. This spot is great for parties, group and corporate events.
MAGic MountAin Fun center–eAst
5890 Scarborough Blvd., 43232, 614-840-9600. Enjoy go-karts, miniature golf, the Kid’s Gym Playland and an on-site café. Magic Mountain is open year-round, except Christmas Day and Thanksgiving.
MAGic MountAin Fun center–PoLAris 8350 Lyra Dr., 43240, 614-840-9600. Enjoy go-karts, miniature golf, video arcade games, batting cages, bumper rides and laser tag. This is a great location for student trips and youth groups. Magic Mountain is open year-round, except for Christmas Day and Thanksgiving.
scAreAtoriuM, 6765 Dublin Center Dr., 43017, 614-761-3327. The ScareATorium is Central Ohio’s scariest Halloween attraction. In addition to frights, the ScareATorium features a friendly Sunday lights-on tour, a funhouse makeup studio and a Halloween retail store.
cAterinA LtD., euroPeAn HousewAres, Art & GiFts, 571 S. Third St., 43215, 614-224-7224.
coLuMBus coLLeGe oF Art & DesiGn, 107 N. Ninth St., 43215, 614-224-9101. A highlight of the CCAD campus is the 100-foot-tall “ART” sculpture, an artwork that’s become a Columbus landmark. Six campus galleries, all located downtown, feature impressive traveling, student and faculty exhibitions.
FresH A.i.r. GALLery, 131 N. High St., 43215, 614-744-8110. This gallery exhibits the work of individuals affected by mental illness and substance abuse disorders. GriD FurnisHinGs, 944 N. High St., 43201,
614-725-4292. Grid is a modern furniture gallery featuring lines designed in North America as well as works created by independent furniture makers, architects, designers and artists.
HAwK GALLeries
153 E. Main St., 43215, 614-225-9595. View museumcaliber works of art by Chihuly, Tagliapietra, Ries, Blank, Marioni and Paley in an elegant 5,000-squarefoot gallery in downtown Columbus. Free admission.
oHio Arts counciL’s riFFe GALLery
oPen Door Art stuDio
1050 Goodale Blvd., 43212, 614-486-4919.
tHe swinG sPAce
South Campus Gateway, 1556 N. High St., 43201, 614-292-0234. A central part of the OSU arts world, Swing Space Gallery is the venue for a variety of faculty, student and specially curated exhibitions and programs.
urBAn Arts sPAce
50 W. Town St., 43215, 614-292-8861. The Ohio State University Urban Arts Space is a non-traditional exhibition and performance space located in the Lazarus Building in downtown Columbus. Free admission.
ursus Art sPAce
2814 Fishinger Rd., 43221, 614-459-3327.
tHe wexner center For tHe Arts
1871 N. High St., 43210, 614-292-9923. In addition to exhibitions of contemporary art from around the globe, the Wex features a film series, live music and art performances, a store and a café.
Arts Performances and theater tHe ALLiAnce cHorus oF centrAL oHio
2660 Camden Rd., 43221. This championship vocal arts organization performs a cappella music.
BALLetMet coLuMBus
322 Mt. Vernon Ave., 43215, 614-586-8661. Nationally acclaimed dance company performs Aug.-May. Group discounts available. Free admission for driver and escort.
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Broadway across america– columBus, 55 E. State St., 43215, 614-224-7654. Broadway Across America presents national touring Broadway shows at the Ohio and Palace theaters.
theater department celebrates the development and creation of new performance work while maintaining connections to theatrical history through productions of classic, modern and contemporary texts.
caTco
shadowBox live, 503 S. Front St., 43215,
77 S. High St., Second Fl., 43215, 614-461-1383, Box office: 614-469-0939. Central Ohio’s professional contemporary theater hosts performances in the Vern Riffe Center Studio Theatres, Sept.-June, Wed.-Sun.
chamBer music columBus, P.O. Box 14445, 43214, 614-267-2267. Chamber Music Columbus is a non-profit, all-volunteer organization serving the Columbus area by presenting the finest chamber music artists and ensembles from around the world. ciTymusic, 61 Jefferson Ave., 43215,
614-223-3093. For more than 25 years, CityMusic has worked to bring the best in chamber and world music to Columbus. For concert dates, visit citymusiccolumbus.org.
cloak & dagger dinner TheaTre
casinos
1187 N. High St., 43201, 614-725-4042. Short North Stage, located in the historic Garden Theater in the Short North Arts District, offers theatrical productions and cabaret acts throughout the year.
Beer, wine & spirits acTual Brewing co.
655 N. James Rd., 43219, 614-636-3825.
BroThers drake
1288 N. High St., 43201. www.youbru.com.
columBus symPhony, 55 E. State St.,
Bru of columBus cameloT cellars
958 N. High St., 43201, 614-441-8860. This awardwinning urban boutique winery, located in the Short North Arts District, handcrafts all of its wines sourcing premier juices from vineyards throughout the world. Enjoy formal tastings, flights, bottles and a wine bar. Event space is available.
columBus Brewing comPany
535 Short St., 43215, 614-224-3626.
elevaTor Brewery & draughT haus
161 N. High St., 43215, 614-228-0500.
Fifth Floor, 43215, 614-228-9600. Columbus’ critically acclaimed orchestra performs classical, pops and holiday concerts. Groups save up to 40 percent. Concert and dinner packages are available for select events.
644 High St., 43085, 614-846-9463. At this retail and on-premise wine concept you can taste before you buy.
early music in columBus, c/o Capital
middle wesT sPiriTs
University Conservatory of Music, 1 College and Main streets, 43209, 614-861-4569.
Jazz arTs grouP and The columBus Jazz orchesTra
769 E. Long St., 43203, 614-294-5200. Experience the Big Band sound of the CJO. The orchestra performs at the Southern Theatre, and group rate discounts range from 10 to 20 percent. Free motorcoach parking is located nearby. Free admission for driver and escort.
The king arTs comPlex, 867 Mt. Vernon Ave., 43203, 614-645-5464. This multi-use arts complex and 444-seat theater features dance, world-class theater and unique cultural entertainment. Call for a performance schedule. The ohio sTaTe universiTy deParTmenT of TheaTre
1089 Drake Performance and Event Center, 1849 Cannon Dr., 43210, 614-292-5821. The university’s
1145 Chesapeake Ave., Ste. D, 43212, 614-357-1936.
shorT norTh sTage
columBus associaTion for The Performing arTs (caPa)
columBus children’s TheaTre
waTershed disTillery llc wyandoTTe winery
26 E. Fifth Ave., 43201, 614-388-8756. Brothers Drake Meadery and Bar makes mead, the ancient form of honey-based alcohol. By using local, high-quality ingredients, they craft the distinct flavor of Ohio.
Administrative Offices, 177 E. Naghten St., 43215, 614-224-6672. This great family theater has been entertaining families for 44 years. Performances run June-May at 512 N. Park St. (a half-block north of the North Market on Front Street).
485 S. Front St., 43215, 614-893-5455.
614-416-7625. Shadowbox Live offers a hybrid form of entertainment, blending original sketch comedy, live rock ‘n’ roll, dance theater and new media into fastpaced, high-energy productions. Come early and order food and drinks from the full bar and bistro-style menu.
447 E. Livingston Ave., 43215, 614-842-2583. This theater boasts a unique combination of entertainment and fine dining. Regularly scheduled performances are held Fri.-Sat., while private and travel shows are available—call for group options and info.
55 E. State St., 43215, 614-469-1045. Contact CAPA for group discounts for shows and historical tours of the Ohio, Palace, Southern and Riffe Center theaters. Free motorcoach parking is located nearby.
via vecchia winery
house wine
4640 Wyandotte Dr., 43230, 614-476-3624. Stop in for hand-crafted wine tastings and group winery tours— and don’t miss the private labels and on-site gift shop. Event space is available.
hollywood casino columBus
200 Georgesville Rd., 43228, 614-308-3333.
scioTo downs racino
6000 S. High St., P.O. Box 07823, 43207, 614-491-2515. This unique casino experience boasts more than 2,100 top-rated games, live seasonal harness horseracing, year-round simulcast wagering and live entertainment. It’s the perfect outing for bus tours and corporate groups.
cinemas arena grand movie TheaTre
175 W. Nationwide Blvd., 43215, 614-469-5000. Enjoy state-of-the-art movie entertainment in downtown’s only theater. Private group screenings are available, as are a meet-and-greet service, quick dining options and motorcoach parking.
gaTeway film cenTer, 1550 N. High St., 43201, 614-247-4969. This large movie theater is located in the South Campus Gateway across from OSU. Convenient parking is located just steps from the theater. marcus cinema PickeringTon
1776 Hill Rd., 43147, 614-759-6500. Located south of I-70 off of St. Rte. 256. Group rates are determined by group size and viewing date. This movie theater offers a meet-and-greet service, restrooms for groups and on-site motorcoach parking.
comedy clubs funny Bone comedy cluB and resTauranT, 145 Easton Town Center, 43219,
1230 Courtland Ave., 43201, 614-299-2460. This awardwinning urban micro-distillery, located in the heart of the Short North Arts District, produces a line of artisan vodkas and whiskeys made from Ohio wheat.
614-471-5653. The Funny Bone offers the best in stand-up comedy six nights a week, a full-service kitchen and bar, and group discounts for parties of 20 or more. Free admission for driver.
rockmill Brewery, 5705 Lithopolis Rd. N.W., Lancaster, 43130, 310-755-4097.
concerts
signaTure wines
614-340-8989. Specializes in preferred seating for concerts, sports and theater events locally and nationwide. Sold-out productions are no problem. Online ordering is available at www.dreamseats.com.
3816 April Ln., 43227, 614-395-2355. Urban micro-winery making wine with whole grapes from California and Ohio. Offering grape-to-glass winemaking tours, tastings given by the winemaker, private labled wine and event space rental.
ToP shelf mixologisT
P.O. Box 286, 43068, 614-607-2717. For several years, Top Shelf Mixologist has provided expert bartending service to the Columbus area, with the mission of turning every special event into an incredible experience.
dream seaTs, 1611 W. Fifth Ave., 43212,
The lc, lifesTyle communiTies Pavilion, 405 Neil Ave., 43215, 614-461-5483.
America’s first indoor/outdoor concert venue hosts local and nationally acclaimed acts year-round. Free on-site motorcoach parking is available.
newPorT music hall, 1722 N. High St.,
43201, 614-461-5483. America’s longest continually
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running rock club features local acts and worldrenowned acts year-round. Nearby motorcoach parking is available for a fee.
Culinary Brownie Points and the PoPCorn Gallery, 5712 Westbourne Ave., 43213,
614-860-8470. Treat your sweet tooth with extraordinary brownies, exotic flavored popcorn and chocolate confections. Brownie Points and The Popcorn Gallery has been featured on The Food Network, “Rachael Ray,” CNN and as the “perfect brownie” on the “Today” show.
CaJohn’s Flavor and Fire
North Market, 59 Spruce St., 43215, 614-229-4273. www.cajohns.com.
Cookie CravinGs Bakery, 227 E. Third Ave.,
43201, 614-745-0090. This quaint Italian Village bakery specializes in cookies, sweet-and-savory crepes and micro-roasted coffee.
davis-shai house
301 Central Pkwy., Heath, 43056, 740-788-8942. www.davisshaihouse.com.
Jeni’s sPlendid iCe Creams
Multiple locations throughout Columbus, 614-488-3224. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams are made exclusively with cream from grass-grazed Ohio cows and exquisite ingredients from around the world. www.jenisicecreams.com.
JuerGen’s German Bakery and restaurant, 525 S. Fourth St., 43206,
614-224-6858. Delight in a pleasant dining experience, German-style. Located in the heart of German Village, Juergen’s specializes in authentic German pastries, products and main courses. Tour groups are welcome. Tues.-Thur., 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
katzinGer’s deliCatessen, 475 S. Third St.,
43215, 614-228-3354. Head to German Village’s New York City-style deli for sandwiches and specialty foods. Katzinger’s caters private events.
kinGsdale market distriCt
3061 Kingsdale Center, 43221, 614-538-0762. A foodshopping and dining destination unlike any other, the Giant Eagle Market District offers every-day grocery items and gourmet foods, in-store dining options (from soup and salad to sushi) and weekly specials, in addition to fuelperks!® and foodperks!®
COSI has Group Tours
Down to a Science!
Group Amenities: • Downtown Columbus location • Discounts for groups of 12 or more • Restaurant facilities and gift shop • Special experiential tours and workshops available • Complimentary admission for group driver and group escort
To Make Your Reservation: 888.819.2674 speters@mail.cosi.org
333 West Broad Street Columbus, Ohio 43215
cosi.org
Tour German Village MODERN MEETS HISTORY Start your visit at the German Village Visitors Center
588 South Third St, Columbus 43215 (5 min. from Downtown) M-F 9 a.m.–4 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.–2 p.m., Sun Noon–3 p.m. (April-Dec.)
krema nut ComPany, Greater Columbus
Convention Center, 400 N. High St., 43215, 614-224-9252. Pick up candies, gifts and specialty nuts from the area’s premier nut company. Open Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; weekend hours vary.
(614) 887-7418 germanvillage.com
le ChoCoholique, 601 N. High St., 43215, 614-223-4009. This Short North shop offers artisan chocolates, pastries, biscotti and dipped berries to wine, dessert cocktails, lattes and tea. le Chocoholique also offers custom corporate and bridal gifts, gift cards and greeting cards. Wi-Fi is available. nordstrom
4000 Worth Ave., 43219, 614-416-7111.
Call 1-800-354-2657 for more information
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North Market SpiceS, Ltd., North Market,
59 Spruce St., 43215. North Market Spices carries more than 80 varieties of top-quality spices, herbs, blends and rubs from around the world, in addition to an ever-expanding line of products and discoveries.
the oiLerie coLuMbuS, 1409 Grandview Ave., 43212, 614-824-2668. The Oilerie is a wonderland for cooks and non-cooks alike. Visitors can taste all of the EVOO and balsamic vinegars, which are poured fresh daily in a “Columbus” bottle.
SchakoLad chocoLate FactorY
3219 Tremont Rd., 43221, 614-326-3500. Find custom chocolate creations for special events and everyday treats, including truffles, ganaches, buckeyes, custom molded items, chocolate fountains and more.
SchMidt’S Fudge hauS aNd giFtS
German Village, 220 E. Kossuth St., 43206, 614-444-2222. Shop for truffles, sugar-free sweets and corporate gifts at this German Village staple.
SchMidt’S reStauraNt uNd SauSage hauS
240 E. Kossuth St., 43206, 614-449-4038. This Columbus landmark offers a colorful, European atmosphere, fun and great food. Tour groups are welcome. Open daily, 8 a.m.-11 p.m.
the SeaSoNed FarMhouSe, 3674 N. High
St., 43215, 614-230-6281. Recreational cooking school, learning garden, cookbook library, culinary boutique and event space celebrating Ohio's seasonal ingredients.
SugardaddY’S SuMptuouS SweetieS–dowNtowN, 11 E. Gay St., 43215, 614-888-4491. Nationally known, Columbus’ own. Try gourmet brownies and blondies, shop for gifts and make sure to try Sugardaddy’s famous brownie cheesecakes, truffles, biscotti and ice creams.
SugardaddY’S SuMptuouS SweetieS–eaStoN, 111 Easton Town Center,
43219, 614-888-4491. Nationally known, Columbus’ own. Try gourmet brownies and blondies, shop for gifts and make sure to try Sugardaddy’s famous brownie cheesecakes, truffles, biscotti and ice creams.
SugardaddY’S SuMptuouS SweetieS–poLariS, 1329 Cameron Ave.,
43035, 614-888-4491. Nationally known, Columbus’ own. Try gourmet brownies and blondies, shop for gifts and make sure to try Sugardaddy’s famous brownie cheesecakes, truffles, biscotti and ice creams.
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experieNce cLiNtoNviLLe
10 E. Weber Rd., Ste. A, 43202, 614-268-9484. Experience the unique attractions, dining destinations and community spirit that make Clintonville a popular neighborhood among residents and visitors alike.
gerMaN viLLage
646 Wheeling Ave., Cambridge, 43725, 740-432-8789. This online boutique features Ohio’s finest locally made gifts, food items, gift baskets and more. Items are available online only at www.atasteofohio.com.
588 S. Third St., 43215, 614-221-8888. Columbus' premier downtown historic neighborhood offers shops, restaurants and beautiful architecture and gardens. Guided tours must be scheduled in advance and are free for driver and escort.
woodhaveN FarM
greater LickiNg couNtY
11401 Woodhaven Rd., P.O. Box 595, Johnstown, 43031, 614-470-2665. Located on 10 acres of beauty, Woodhaven Farm features hands-on cooking classes and seminars taught by Culinary Institute of America trained Chef Tami Cecil.
ZeNcha tea SaLoN
19 E. Gay St., 43215, 614-223-9530. ZenCha is the premier specialty tea service in Central Ohio. Explore the cultures of 100 various tea beverages.
entertainment districts areNa diStrict, 375 N. Front St., Ste. 200,
43215, 614-857-2336. This walkable downtown destination offers everything from major league sports and indoor and outdoor live music venues to a movie theater and a variety of bars and restaurants.
caMbridge/guerNSeY couNtY
627 Wheeling Ave., Ste. 200, Cambridge, 43725, 800-933-5480. This charming county is home to the Dickens Victorian Village, Cambridge Glass, Hopalong Cassidy, the Living Word Outdoor Drama, Salt Fork State Park, live theater entertainment, interactive museums and historic downtowns.
diScoverY diStrict, P.O. Box 1594, 43216,
614-255-2273. Located in the eastern portion of downtown, the Discovery District is home to higher education institutions, cafés, one of Columbus’ most loved parks, COSI science center and various non-profit organizations.
455 Hebron Rd., Heath, 43056, 740-345-8824. Licking County is home to rural charm, sophisticated flair, beautiful affordable lodging, live theater entertainment, hands-on art and glassmaking classes, the Longaberger Homestead, Dawes Arboretum, Velvet Ice Cream and Buckeye Lake.
LoNgaberger hoMeStead
5563 Raiders Rd., Frazeysburg, 43822, 740-322-5718. Visit this famous homestead and receive rewards for hosting a tour—bring 15 friends age 16 and older to the Homestead and receive a free basket. Tours must be pre-scheduled a week in advance.
Short North artS diStrict
1126 ½-A N. High St., 43201, 614-299-8050. Columbus’ premier arts, dining and shopping district is located on the north side of the Greater Columbus Convention Center and is host of Ohio’s most acclaimed Gallery Hop, held on the first Saturday of each month. Described as “Columbus Cool” by The New York Times Magazine.
South caMpuS gatewaY
Ohio State University South Campus Gateway, 43201, 614-247-5825. This university district boasts a vibrant mixture of retail locations, live entertainment, restaurants, nightlife, office space, apartments and parking. Open daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
historical Sites daviS-Shai houSe
301 Central Pkwy., Heath, 43056, 740-788-8942. www.davisshaihouse.com.
hiStoric roScoe viLLage
600 N. Whitewoman St., Coshocton, 43812, 740-622-7644. Experience canal-era life in a restored 1800s canal town. Roscoe Village offers guided tours, shops, casual dining and family-fun festivals.
ohio StatehouSe
1 Capitol Sq., 43215, 614-752-9777. The Ohio Statehouse is where history happens. Visit for an experiential tour, peruse the gift shop, and grab a bite at Miss Emma’s Table, where you’ll find lunch for a reasonable price. Convenient on-site parking is available.
SegawaY tourS oF coLuMbuS
Milestone 229 Photo by RANDALL L. SCHIEBER
Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 N. High St., 43215, 614-222-3005. This two-hour tour of downtown Columbus takes you to more than 50 sights of historical interest—and in a variety of neighborhoods. The tour guides are noted for adding a touch of humor along the way. Must be 14 or older. Training is included.
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Museums AMA’s Motorcycle HAll of fAMe MuseuM
13515 Yarmouth Dr., 43147, 614-856-2222. Explore the history of American motorcycle racing, riding, design and technology. Open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. The group rate is $7 per person. On-site gift shop and an indoor/ outdoor lounge are available.
coluMbus MuseuM of Art
480 E. Broad St., 43215, 614-221-6801. Columbus’ largest art museum offers great experiences with great art for all ages. The museum is home to acclaimed permanent exhibits and touring exhibitions. Open Tues.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. and Thurs. 10 a.m.8:30 p.m. Guided tours, a gift shop and café and free on-site motorcoach parking are available. Free admission for driver and escort.
cosI
333 W. Broad St., 43215, 614-228-2674. COSI has group tours down to a science. This dynamic science center has been rated No. 1 in the country—but it’s more than a museum (and not just for kids). Come explore, learn and play. COSI offers educational and exciting permanent exhibits, as well as traveling exhibitions.
eArly televIsIon MuseuM
5396 Franklin St., 43026, 614-771-0510. See the world’s best collection of old television sets from the 1920s to the 1950s, many of which are in working condition. Open Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.; other days by appointment.
HerItAge MuseuM of KAppA KAppA gAMMA, 530 E. Town St., P.O. Box 38, 43216,
614-228-6516. Learn about the era during which Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded by exploring the museum's Victorian rooms, featuring period artifacts and more. The museum is located nearby the Topiary Garden and Kelton House Museum. Open Wed.-Thur., 1-4 p.m.; other times by appointment.
JAcK nIcKlAus MuseuM
Motts MIlItAry MuseuM, 5075 S. Hamilton Rd., 43125, 614-836-1500. This military museum educates visitors about the history of warfare while honoring military men and women. oHIo HIstory center/oHIo vIllAge
800 E. 17th Ave., 43211, 614-297-2319. Experience history first-hand with interpretive tours, a mystery theater and consistently updated exhibits. The museum offers guided tours, an on-site gift shop and a meet-and-greet service. Free admission for driver and escort.
2355 Olentangy River Rd., 43210, 614-247-5959. Located at The Ohio State University on Olentangy River Road, north of Lane Avenue. This educational facility honors Columbus native Jack Nicklaus and his golf legacy, while exploring the history of the sport. The museum is home to an on-site gift shop.
221 E. Broadway, Granville, 43023, 740-587-0430. www.robbinshunter.org.
Kelton House MuseuM & gArden
sAntA MArIA
tHe KIng Arts coMplex, 867 Mt. Vernon Ave., 43203, 614-645-5464. This multi-use arts complex and 444-seat theater features dance, world-class theater and unique cultural entertainment, as well as visual art exhibits from talented local artists. Call for a performance schedule. Guided tours are available, and gallery hours are Tues.-Fri., 1-5 p.m. Adults: $2; students: $1. On-site gift shop and motorcoach parking are available.
tHurber House
586 E. Town St., 43215, 614-464-2022. This Underground Railroad-era home springs to life amid beautiful antiques. Listen as docents tell the story of the Kelton family's courage. Self-guided audio tours are available Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m, while docent-led tours are available Sun. 1-4 p.m.
robbIns-Hunter MuseuM
Battelle Riverfront Park, Marconi Boulevard north of West Broad Street, 43215, Office: 614-645-8760; Ship: 614-645-0351. Board the Santa Maria—a full-scale replica of Christopher Columbus’ wooden flagship—for a 45-minute guided tour that’s educational, fun and family-friendly. Open April-Oct.
77 Jefferson Ave., 43215, 614-464-1032. Located in the boyhood home of author, humorist and New Yorker cartoonist James Thurber, Thurber House is a living museum featuring Thurber’s artworks and memorabilia and garden art. Open daily, 1-4 p.m.
WArtHer MuseuM, 331 Karl Ave., Dover, 44622, 330-343-7513.
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A 5th generation Columbus legend—Schmidt’s historic restaurant* and banquet rooms are perfect for celebrating with family and friends. Enjoy sausage recipes from their turn of the century meat packing company along with award winning pastries. Open daily at 11 a.m.
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Guided walking and bus tours available. GermanVillage.com
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The Works: ohio CenTer for hisTory, ArT & TeChnology 55 S. First St., Newark, 43055, 740-349-9277, www.attheworks.org.
night life A&r MusiC BAr, 391 Neil Ave., 43215, 614-461-5483. Head to A&R Music Bar for live performances from the area’s best local bands. BAr louie, 504 N. Park St., 43215, 614-220-0900. BBr ColuMBus, 106 Vine St., 43215, 614-365-7625. Located in the Arena District, this 3,500-square-foot venue offers two bars, a spacious patio, live entertainment, DJs, karaoke and more. BBR is open and serving food until 1:30 a.m. daily. The Big BAng, 401 N. Front St., Ste. 95, 43215, 614-233-9999. Columbus’ best all-request, rock ‘n’ roll dueling piano show is the premier place to host your party or special event. ChAr-BAr, 439 N. High St., 43215, 614-225-9439. Located across from the Greater Columbus Convention Center, Char-Bar is a must-visit spot for pool, darts and music from the juke box. Open daily, 3 p.m.-2:30 a.m. ChArlie BeAr lAnd of dAnCe
South Campus Gateway, 43201, 614-429-3341. Charlie Bear is the University District’s premier nightclub, where the high-energy dance floor features non-stop music.
north Market
The dAily groWler, 2812 Fishinger Rd., 43221,
The Three-legged MAre, 401 N. Front St.,
Shop for peaches, sweet corn, pumpkins and various berry crops and in the fall, enjoy a corn maze.
PArk sTreeT CAnTinA, 491 Park St., 43215,
ThurBer’s BAr, 310 S. High St., 43215, 614-220-7042. You’ll find all of your favorite cocktails and beverages, as well as a comprehensive and creative martini menu, delicious appetizers and light dining selections.
ohio herB eduCATion CenTer
614-656-2337.
614-477-7255.
PArk sTreeT PATio, 533 Park St., 43215,
614-477-7255. Known as “the place where the party never ends,” Park Street Patio, located in the Arena District, regularly features live music, both inside and on its outdoor patio.
PArk sTreeT sAloon, 525 Park St., 43215,
614-477-7255. Located within the Park Street Complex in the Arena District, Park Street Saloon is party-bar experience like no other, featuring the hottest Top 40 video DJs.
PArk sTreeT TAvern, 501 Park St., 43215, 614-221-4099.
r BAr ArenA, 413 N. Front St., 43215, 614-221-4950.
The soCiAl rooM, 527 Park St., 43215,
614-477-7255. The Social is a fresh, sophisticated alternative to the average night out, and serves as Columbus’ stylish meeting place for friends, out-oftown guests and clients.
The TAvern on fronT, 343 N. Front St.,
43215, 614-621-9453. Enjoy a full-service food menu, draughts, cocktails, live entertainment, DJs and sports on the HD widescreen TVs in the heart of the Arena District, located near Nationwide Arena and a block from the Convention Center and several hotels.
Ste. 150, 43215, 614-222-4950.
World of Beer, 503 S. Front St., 43215, 614-224-1962. Experience the best beer selection in the Midwest—500 beers and 50 taps. World of Beer, located in the Brewery District, also offers live music.
Parks, gardens & farms ColuMBus CoMMons, 150 S. Front St., Ste. 210, 43215, 614-545-4700. Enjoy nine acres of green space in the heart of downtown. The Commons is home to the state-of-the-art Columbus Bicentennial Pavilion, a hand-carved carousel, an outdoor reading room, world-class gardens, outdoor cafés, bocce courts, a life-size chess set and more. frAnklin PArk ConservATory And BoTAniCAl gArdens
1777 E. Broad St., 43203, 614-715-8000. Located two miles east of downtown, this 88-acre park, botanical garden and conservatory is home to a Chihuly collection, glassblowing demos, exhibitions, group experiences, guided tours, a café and a gift shop.
lynd fruiT fArM
9090 Morse Rd. S.W., Pataskala, 43062, 740-927-1333. This Central Ohio apple orchard prides itself on its U-Pick apple orchard, and seasonal retail farm market.
110 Mill St., 43230, 614-342-4380. www.gahanna.gov.
sCioTo Mile, Located along the downtown riverfront, 43215, 614-645-3300. This park stretches along the riverfront and features a stunning fountain at its southern end. www.sciotomile.com. ToPiAry PArk
480 E. Town St., 43215, 614-645-0197. Home to the topiary re-creation of Seurat’s painting “Sunday Afternoon on the Isle of La Grand Jatte,” this park is a must-see destination for art lovers. Open daily.
recreation & sports BlACk Wing shooTing CenTer
3722 Marysville Rd., Delaware, 43015, 740-363-7555. Do something different—spend the day at the shooting center, a spacious, world-class facility. Packages start at $45 per person. Groups of one to 200 are welcome, and on-site catering and meeting rooms are available.
BuCkeye lAke: greATer BuCkeye lAke hisToriCAl soCieTy
4729 Walnut Rd., Buckeye Lake, 43008, 740-929-1998. www.buckeyelakehistory.org.
ColuMBus Blue JACkeTs, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., 43215, 614-246-4156. Come see Columbus’ NHL franchise play downtown at Nationwide Arena. Group rates are $3-$7.50 off per ticket, depending on game selection.
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Columbus Crew
1 Black and Gold Blvd., 43211, 614-447-4131. Crew Stadium is home to the 2008 MLS Cup Champions Columbus Crew. Feel the energy of the nation’s best fans and be a part of the action from start to finish.
Consider biking, 4041 N. High St., Ste. 201, 43214, 614-447-8894. For avid cyclists, Consider Biking is a no-brainer—they’re the resource for people who pedal, and can assist in finding organized rides, bike shops and bike-friendly travel along the new Ohio to Erie trail. HoCking Hills Adventure trek
Rockbridge, 740-777-2579. This company offers year-round naturalist-led treks and authentic Shawnee storytelling for groups of all sizes. Adventure treks meet at the State Park Climbing and Rappelling Area parking lot located off Big Pine Rd. Private event space is available. The location is home to metro parks, a state forest and nature preserves.
HoCking Hills CAnoe livery, 12789 St.
Rte. 664 S., Logan, 43138, 740-385-0523. Hocking Hills Canoe Livery is a full-service canoe, kayak and raft outfitter providing river trips for all skill levels. The friendly staff works with you to provide the best experience.
HoCking Hills CAnopy tours
10714 Jackson St., Rockbridge, 43149, 740-385-9477. Fast, fun and exhilarating, this three-hour adventure offers nature lovers and thrill seekers alike—age 10 and older—the unique opportunity to zip through the treetops.
HoCking peAks Adventure pArk
15103 St. Rte. 664 S., Logan, 43138, 740-385-1627. Adults and children will love these upper zipline/aerial challenge courses—one designed for children and one for adults. Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. On-site bus parking and picnic areas are available.
HoCking vAlley CAnoe livery & FAmily Fun Center, 31251 Chieftain Dr., Logan, 43138,
740-385-8685. Your center for outdoor adventure in the Hocking Hills. The livery offers great trips via canoe, kayak, raft and tube, as well as a fun center, riverside camping and more.
Huntington pArk-Home oF tHe Columbus Clippers, 330 Huntington Park
Ln., 43215, 614-462-5250, Tickets: 614-462-2757. Come cheer on your Clippers, and be sure to check out clippersbaseball.com for an up-to-date listing of game times and daily promotions.
longAberger golF Club, 1 Long Dr.,
Nashport, 43830, 740-763-1100.
nAtionAl trAil rACewAy, 2650 National Rd. S.W., Hebron, 43025, 740-928-5706. Experience the thrills, color and spectacle of NHRA Drag Racing from the grandstands or a luxury suite. Open April-October. The raceway is affiliated with the National Red Rod Association.
oHio mACHine, 1350 W. Fifth Ave., Ste. 330,
43212, 614-754-1973. Bring your group to cheer on the Ohio Machine, Central Ohio’s Major League Lacrosse team.
You’ve Never Done Theatre Like This. Group Dinner Theatre and Echoes in Time Theatre Experiences History comes alive for your group as colorful characters share stories of their journeys and contributions throughout our nation’s past. Or, dare to be immersed in dinner theatre, where we’ve got a date, time and show just for you! Enjoy a fantastic evening with strange characters, mysterious circumstances and the chance to be part To customize an of the story.
experience for your gro up, call 800.646.5184 or ema il grouptour@ohiohistory.o rg.
OHIO HISTORY CENTER 800 E. 17th Ave. (I-71, exit 111) Columbus, OH 43211 800.686.6124 | www.ohiohistory.org
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hocking hills canopy Tours
The OSU AThleTic DepArTmenT, 410 Woody Hayes Dr., 43210, 614-292-9908.
through the treetops—a great way to see the beauty that Columbus has to offer. www.zipzonetours.com.
SAfAri GOlf clUb AT The cOlUmbUS ZOO, 4853 W. Powell Rd., 43065, 614-645-3550.
Shopping
This course is situated on more than 140 acres. Enjoy several newly designed holes, a new clubhouse and a new practice facility that includes a driving range with grass tees, practice putting and chipping greens.
SnOw TrAilS, 3100 Possum Run Rd., Mansfield,
44903, 419-774-9818.
STAr lAneS–pOlAriS, 8655 Lyra Dr., 43240,
614-468-4830. A blend of state-of-the-art bowling lanes, full-scale bar, modern and classic arcade games and a charming restaurant.
VAlley Zipline TOUrS
1 STOp beAD ShOp, 6347 Sawmill Rd., 43017,
614-573-6452.
ArchiVer’S
3876 Townsfair Way, 43219, 614-337-1802. www.archiversonline.com.
bArneS & nOble
The Ohio State University Bookstore, South Campus Gateway, 1598 N. High St., 43201, 614-247-2000. Shop for books, reference items and gifts before relaxing with a coffee from the on-site café. This is a historical university tradition—Long’s Bookstore on the Gateway.
3465 Duffy Rd., Lancaster, 43130, 740-654-3392. Located at the start of Hocking Hills, Valley Zipline Tours offers a three-hour zipline tour that includes 11 lines and more than one mile of zipping. It’s the perfect place for vacation or group events.
beTTer eArTh, nOrTh mArkeT, 59 Spruce
winDinG hOllOw GOlf AnD eVenT cenTer, 6140 Babbitt Rd., 43054, 614-855-3548.
S. Third St., 43206, 614-464-1774. Located in the heart of German Village, the Book Loft is one of the country's largest independent book stores. Home to 32 rooms of books, DVDs and CDs, all at bargain prices. Open Sun.-Thur., 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.midnight. A loading zone is located in the rear on City Park Avenue.
This 18-hole public championship golf course— designed by Arthur Hills—is also home to on-site catering services for weddings, corporate meetings, holiday parties and bar/bat mitzvahs.
ZipZOne cAnOpy TOUrS
7925 N. High St., 43235, 614-847-9477. Located at Camp Mary Orton. Offering two-hour zipline tours
St., 43215, 614-224-6196. This natural products general store and gift shop sells personal care items, handmade pottery, beautiful jewelry, gifts and more.
The bOOk lOfT Of GermAn VillAGe, 631
The cAnDle lAb–ShOrT nOrTh
751 N. High St., 43215, 614-949-1458. From kitchen
spices to the scent of fresh laundry, you can create and pour your own custom candles at this popular shop. Great for gifts.
The cAnDle lAb–wOrThinGTOn
646 High St., 43085, 614-433-9900. From kitchen spices to the scent of fresh laundry, you can create and pour your own custom candles at this popular shop. Great for gifts.
cATerinA lTD., eUrOpeAn hOUSewAreS, ArT & GifTS, 571 S. Third St., 43215, 614-224-7224. This charming housewares boutique— located in historic German Village—sells Italian ceramics, French and German table linens, lavender soap, Polish pottery and artwork by local artists.
cOlUmbUS ArchiTecTUrAl SAlVAGe
1580 Clara St., 43211, 614-299-6627. Explore, shop and find inspiration at this organized warehouse full of architectural artifacts, antiques, old house furnishings and repurposed decorative items.
The DiAmOnD cellAr, 3960 New Bond St., 43219, 614-923-6633. The Diamond Cellar is the largest independent jeweler in the country, representing some of the finest brands in the world. The store offers sales, custom design and repair services. eASTlAnD mAll, 2740 Eastland Mall, 43232, 614-861-3232. Located one mile south of I-70 on Hamilton Road, this easy-to-access mall is home to more than 75 stores and a food court. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., noon-6 p.m. Coach parking is available.
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Easton town CEntEr
160 Easton Town Center, 43219, 614-416-7000. You can fill hours at the Midwest’s premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination. Open Mon.-Thur., 9 a.m.10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun., noon-6 p.m. Ask about the Experience Easton coupon book.
Fortin ironworks, 944 W. Fifth Ave., 43212, 614-291-4342. Head to this unique factory and gallery to view artistic and fun home and garden accents. Motorcoach parking is available. thE GardEn hErb shop, 7 N. High St., 43110, 614-834-4372.
GoldEn hobby shop, 630 S. Third St., 43206, 614-645-8329. Head to this German Village shop, located south of I-70, for unique gift items made by local seniors. Open Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Coach parking and restrooms for groups are available. GrandviEw MErCantilE, 873-881 N. High St., 43215, 614-421-7000. This 8,000-square-foot antique marketplace, located in the Short North Arts District, offers discriminating buyers a huge selection of distinctive pieces from around the world. Shop for furniture, artworks, jewelry and more. GrEatEr ColuMbus antiquE Mall
1045 S. High St., 43206, 614-443-7858. Located in a period antique building that’s rumored to be haunted, the Antique Mall is home to five floors and features 70 dealers. Columbus’ oldest antique mall is open daily, noon-6 p.m. Meet-and-greet service, restrooms for groups, and free on-site motorcoach parking are available.
GET CRAVE ON THE GO! Hungry as you’re out and about? Check out columbuscrave.com on your smartphone for: • More than 1,500 restaurant listings • Dining spots near you, by neighborhood or cuisine • Reviews by professional critics You’re never too far away from your next great meal!
hElEn winnEMorE’s ContEMporary CraFt GallEry, 150 E. Kossuth St., 43206, 614-444-5850. This locally owned gallery, located in historic German Village, focuses on the work of American artisans—and is like an arts festival year-round. Closed Mon.
historiC downtown powEll, inC.
44 N. Liberty St., 43065, 614-396-3336. Located 15 miles north of Columbus, just off of St. Rte. 315, downtown Powell is home to a number of shops and is an antique-to-unique shopping experience. Located near the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium and Olentangy Indian Caverns.
hoME on hiGh, Short North Arts District,
43201, 614-725-4292. Home on High is a home décor collaborative of 19 unique shops in the Short North Arts District, where on Sunday afternoons shoppers can park easily—and for free—and visit a variety of stores.
karavan trEasurEs FroM turkEy, 771 B&C N. High St., 43215, 614-291-4438. This unique gift store, located in the Short North Arts District, sells real hand-made treasures from Turkey, including handmade ceramics, rugs, kilims, jewelry, lanterns, Suzani shoes and bags, good luck charms and more. MaCy’s-Easton town CEntEr
Easton Town Center, 4141 Easton Loop E., 43219, 614-342-2308. Visiting Columbus for business or pleasure? Macy’s offers customized group programs to meet the needs and interests of your group. www.visitmacysusa.com.
Columbus’ Premier Historical Hotel Known as the Great Southern Hotel since 1897, the city’s renowned hotel has offered its guests the utmost gracious services within its classic luxurious surroundings. Treat your group to the style and elegance they deserve. The Westin Columbus is a historic landmark elegantly tailored for the 21st century traveler. Let us provide an experience like no other: • Welcome reception including refreshments • Complimentary check-in amenity • Complimentary room and meals for driver • Complimentary bus parking • Complimentary room for tour operator • Complimentary luggage assistance • Complimentary WiFi
• Upgrades available • Personalized packages for groups & motorcoach tours of 20 or more • Banquet dining that can tailor meals to fit any schedule • Personalized Tour of our historical property • 100% smoke free
The Westin Columbus, AAA Four Diamond award winner for 15 consecutive years, is within walking distance of some of the finest things to do in the city, including The Ohio Statehouse, Nationwide Arena, Huntington Park, Arena District, Scioto Mile, Columbus commons, Brewery District, German Village, Ohio’s Center of Science & Industry (cosi), and Short North Arts District. For more information contact: Gina Predovich Group Sales Manager Direst: 614.220.7042 310 S. High St., Columbus Ohio, 43215 ginapredovich@westincolumbus.com
Call 1-800-354-2657 for more information
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Mischief Luggage, Greater Columbus Convention Center, 400 N. High St., 43215, 614-222-0089. North Market
59 Spruce St., 43215, 614-463-9664. Columbus’ historic public market has been open since 1876 and is one of the area’s premier food destinations. Home to coffee roasters, bakers, butchers and more. Great choice for unique Columbus gifts. Open Mon., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Tues.-Fri., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., noon5 p.m. Individual merchant hours may vary. Meet-andgreet service is available.
Pitaya, South Campus Gateway, 1618 N. High St.,
43201, 614-291-9999. Pitaya’s racks are stocked fresh each week with new, affordable merchandise. All Pitaya-label clothes are sewn with love in the U.S.
PoLaris fashioN PLace
1500 Polaris Pkwy., Ste. 3000, 43240, 614-846-1500. One of Central Ohio’s premier shopping malls, Polaris Fashion Place is home to a large food court and a variety of stores, including Von Maur, Saks Fifth Avenue and Apple. Open Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m. $25 gift cards are available for groups larger than 25.
short North arts District
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614-280-1808. Central Ohio’s only punk and metal record store sells used and rare vinyl, tapes, CDs, books and more.
whoLLy craft!
3169 N. High St., 43202, 614-447-3445. Wholly Craft sells hip, handmade goods from more than 200 crafters and artists and offers a wide variety of craft-based workshops and classes. Custom group workshops are available.
zeroz waLLets, 17 E. Gay St., 43215. This
downtown shop, located on the Gay Street corridor, sells unique slim-fit wallets.
spas and salons
43215, 614-564-9054.
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viNyL froNtier, 51 E. Gay St., 43215,
s B styLe, 3282 High St., 43202, 614-447-8880.
Gateway, 43201, 614-247-5825. The University District shopping area features a mixture of retail and entertainment space, restaurants, nightlife and more. Shops include AT&T, Finish Line, GameStop, Pitaya, T-Mobile, Nutrition X and Wireless Zone. Open daily, 9 a.m.-10 p.m.
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787 N. High St., 43215, 614-299-2660. A fashionforward clothing and gift boutique located in the Short North Arts District, Tigertree features established brands and up-and-coming lines.
aveDa iNstitute coLuMBus, South Campus Gateway, 1581 N. High St., 43201, 614-291-2421. The Aveda Institute Columbus provides full salon services from supervised Aveda students.
south caMPus gateway, South Campus
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tigertree
1126 ½-A N. High St., 43201, 614-299-8050. Columbus’ premier arts, dining and shopping district is located at the north side of the Greater Columbus Convention Center and is the host of Ohio’s most acclaimed Gallery Hop, held on the first Saturday of each month. Described as “Columbus Cool” by The New York Times Magazine. Located on High Street in Clintonville, S B Style is a unique home décor store specializing in vintage and new furnishings and gift items. It’s where shabby meets retro, primitive meets modern.
Get connected to the incredible arts and cultural events taking place in our vibrant arts community.
taNger outLets at JeffersoNviLLe
8000 Factory Shops Blvd., Jeffersonville, 43128, 740-948-9091. Ohio’s largest outlet shopping mall, located off of I-71 at exit 65, is home to more than 100 name brands. Groups can register online at tangeroutlet.com to receive welcome gift bags.
Sq., 43215, 614-728-9234. Located on the ground floor of the Ohio Statehouse, this shop sells unique Ohio products, original artworks, gift baskets and wine. Stop in after a tour of the historic building. Open Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sat., 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
suBstaNce for fashioN coNscious PeoPLe, LLc, 783 N. High St., 43215, 614-299-2910.
erika tayLor urBaN sPa, 275 S. Fourth St., Mukha
980 N. High St., 43201, 614-294-7546. www.mukhaspa.com.
Nurtur the saLoN, 1581 W. Lane Ave., 43221,
614-487-3033. Experience a customized Aveda sensory ritual, which includes a massage chair, a hand and arm massage, a mini-facial and an aromatic foot soak.
stiLe saLoN & sPa
3981 Easton Way, 43219, 614-342-2133. This full-service salon and spa offers massages, facials, manicures, pedicures and hair services. It’s the perfect spot for girlfriend getaways, bachelorette parties and weddings.
wildlife coLuMBus zoo aND aquariuM
This boutique of socially and eco-conscious apparel is where you buy “the clothes you keep.” Located upstairs in The Lofts, Substance is where you can shop for works by local independent artisans.
4850 W. Powell Rd., 43065, 614-645-3521. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is a world of adventure that does a world of good. Home to more than 9,000 animals representing 650 species from around the globe, the Columbus Zoo has consistently been named one of the nation's best.
s.w.a.g.g. revoLutioN aPPareL, 185 S. Wall St., Unit 111, 43215, 614-664-3143. The following Columbus stores carry S.W.A.G.G. tees: Fringe, located in the Short North; Celebrate Local, located at Easton Town Center; Pursuit, located in the South Campus Gateway; and Simply Vague, located at the Mall at Tuttle Crossing.
14000 International Rd., Cumberland, 43732, 740-638-5030. Board a safari transport to view rare and endangered animals living in an open-range habitat at this 10,000-acre conservation center in Southeast Ohio. A variety of tours are available, including an open-air tour.
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Annual Events
Photo courtesy DUBLIN CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
Dublin Irish Festival
Columbus is a lively place to be any time of the year. You can marvel at a state-of-the-art fireworks display, watch some of the world’s top golfers tee off and celebrate cultures from around the world. Visit experiencecolumbus.com for a continuously updated list of all of the city’s can’t-miss events. – American Bus Association Top 100 Events
MAY
May 4: Capital City Half Marathon May 11: Ohioana Book Festival May 18: Komen Columbus May 25-27: Asian Festival May 30-June 2: the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance
JUNE
June 7-8: Park Street Festival June 7-9: Columbus Arts Festival June 7-9: Midwest Haunters Convention June 12-16: Origins Game Fair and Expo June 14-Sept. 28: WaterFire Columbus June 27-29: National Quilting Association Quilt Show June 30: German Village Haus und Garten Tour
JULY
July 3: Red, White & Boom! July 12-14: North Market Food and Ohio Wine Festival July 19-21: Jazz & Rib Fest July 24-Aug. 4: Ohio State Fair
AUGUST
Aug. 2-4: Dublin Irish Festival Aug. 9-11: Pelotonia Aug. 24: India Festival Aug. 30-Sept. 2: Greek Orthodox Cathedral’s Greek Festival
SEPTEMBER
Sept. 2: Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival Sept. 7: Longaberger Heritage Days Sept. 13-15: Country Living Fair Sept. 20: Columbus Food & Wine Affair Sept. 22: New Albany Classic Invitational Grand Prix & Family Day Sept. 27-29: Columbus Oktoberfest
OCTOBER
Oct. 1-6: The Presidents Cup 2013 Oct. 4-27: All American Quarter Horse Congress Oct. 11-13: Columbus Italian Festival Oct. 11-14: Experience Columbus Days Oct. 20: Nationwide Children’s Columbus Marathon
NOVEMBER
Nov. 22-Jan. 1, 2014: Wildlights at Columbus Zoo and Aquarium
DECEMBER
Dec. 31: First Night Columbus
2014
Feb. 27-March 2: Arnold Sports Festival March: Baby Bonanza & Kid’s Expo March-Sept. 1: Blooms & Butterflies
Call 1-800-354-2657 for more information
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King Rooms
Handicap Rooms
Meet-andGreet Service
welcome Reception
Indoor Pool (I)/ outdoor Pool (o)
Free Continental Breakfast
on-site Restaurant
Banquet Space
Courtyard by Marriott Columbus–Downtown
614-228-3200
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Crowne Plaza Downtown
614-461-4100
250
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Doubletree Guest Suites–Columbus
614-228-4600
Drury Inn & Suites
614-221-7008
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Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus Downtown
614-559-2000
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Hilton Columbus Downtown
614-384-8600
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Holiday Inn Columbus Downtown Capitol Square
614-221-3281
110
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Hyatt Regency Columbus
614-463-1234
416
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the Lofts Hotel
614-461-2212
12
30
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Red Roof Inn Columbus Downtown– Convention Center
614-224-6539
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Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel
614-228-5050
203
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Residence Inn Columbus Downtown
614-222-2610
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Sheraton Columbus Hotel at Capitol Square
614-228-1234
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westin Columbus
614-228-3800
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Best western Port Columbus
614-337-8400
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Cherry Valley Lodge
800-788-8008
84
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On-site Free
Columbus airport Marriott
614-475-7551
75
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Comfort Suites East Broad at 270
614-604-6400
40
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Country Inn & Suites– by Carlson Columbus East
614-322-8000
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Motorcoach Parking
Double Rooms
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Links to most accommodations’ websites can be found at experiencecolumbus.com. Membership current as of January 2013, and listed based on a survey response.
Downtown
35 W. Spring St., 43215
33 E. Nationwide Blvd., 43215
50 S. Front St., 43215
88 E. Nationwide Blvd., 43215
501 N. High St., 43215
401 N. High St., 43215
175 E. Town St., 43215
350 N. High St., 43215
55 E. Nationwide Blvd., 43215
111 E. Nationwide Blvd., 43215
50 N. Third St., 43215 36 E. Gay St., 43215
75 E. State St., 43215
310 S. High St., 43215
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EaSt 1450 Airpointe Dr., 43219
2299 Cherry Valley Rd., 43055 1375 N. Cassady Ave., 43219
70 Chris Perry Ln., 43213
6305 E. Broad St., 43213
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King Rooms
Handicap Rooms
Meet-andGreet Service
Welcome Reception
Indoor Pool (I)/ Outdoor Pool (O)
Free Continental Breakfast
On-site Restaurant
Banquet Space
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614-536-0500
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Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort
614-868-1380
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On-site Free
Four Points by Sheraton
614-475-8383
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On-site Free
Hampton Inn Columbus Airport
614-235-0717
Hampton Inn & Suites Easton
614-473-9911
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99
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On-site Free
Hilton Columbus at Easton
614-414-5000
Hilton Garden Inn Columbus Airport
614-231-2869
65
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Y
On-site Free
Holiday Inn Express & Suites– Columbus East
614-861-8888
39
41
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On-site Free
Holiday Inn Express Ohio Expo Center
614-263-7725
Newark Metropolitan Hotel
740-322-6455
86
17
7
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Y
Y
On-site Free
Oglebay Resort & Conference Center
304-243-4060
50
50
25
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Y
I/O
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Y
On-site Free
Staybridge Suites Columbus Airport
614-473-9888
30
52
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N
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Cambria Suites Columbus–Polaris
614-841-9100
27
78
11
N
N
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Candlewood Suites Polaris
614-436-6600
28
0
7
Y
N
I
N
N
N
On-site Free
Chase Suite Hotels Dublin
614-766-7762
33
59
1
Y
Y
O
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Clarion Hotel & Suites Columbus North
614-888-7440
93
52
2
N
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Columbus Marriott Northwest
614-791-1000
76
221
11
Y
N
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Comfort Inn Columbus/Polaris
614-791-9700
36
46
3
Y
Y
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Comfort Inn North Conference Center
614-586-1001
Corporate Housing Systems, Inc.
614-764-4700
Crowne Plaza Columbus/Dublin
614-764-2200
139
70
5
N
Y
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Crowne Plaza Columbus North
614-885-1885
138
162
10
Y
Y
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
614-322-8000
Courtyard by Marriott–Columbus Airport
614-475-8530
Days Inn Airport
800-225-3297
Embassy Suites Columbus Airport/Easton
6305 E. Broad St., 43213 2901 Airport Dr., 43219 750 Stelzer Rd., 43219 2886 Airport Dr., 43219
4560 Hilton Corporate Dr., 43232
3030 Plaza Properties Blvd., 43219
4280 International Gateway, 43219 4150 Stelzer Rd., 43230
3900 Chagrin Dr., 43219
4265 Sawyer Rd., 43219
2806 Taylor Road Ext., 43068
701 E. Hudson St., 43211
50 N. Second St., Newark, 43055
465 Lodge Dr., Wheeling, WV 26003 2890 Airport Dr., 43219
Motorcoach Parking
Double Rooms 33
Country Inn & Suites– Columbus Airport East
NORtH 9100 Lyra Dr., 43240
8515 Lyra Dr., 43240
4130 Tuller Rd., 43017
900 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., 43229 5605 Blazer Pkwy., 43017
8400 Lyra Dr., 43240
1213 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., 43229 4338 Tuller Rd., 43017
600 Metro Pl. N., 43017
6500 Doubletree Ave., 43229
Call 1-800-354-2657 for more information
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King Rooms
Handicap Rooms
Meet-andGreet Service
Welcome Reception
Indoor Pool (I)/ Outdoor Pool (O)
Free Continental Breakfast
On-site Restaurant
Banquet Space
52
3
Y
Y
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
614-431-4443
130
170
14
Y
Y
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Embassy Suites Columbus/Dublin
614-790-9000
116
168
13
Y
Y
I
Y
Y
Y
On-site Free
Embassy Suites Hotel–Columbus
614-890-8600
121
100
10
Y
Y
I/O
Y
Y
Y
On-site Free
Extended Stay Deluxe Columbus/Polaris
614-431-5522
25
35
4
N
N
O
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Fairfield Inn & Suites Columbus/Polaris
614-568-0770
45
30
7
Y
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Hampton Inn Columbus/Delaware
740-363-4700
26
30
3
Y
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus–Polaris
614-885-8400
45
25
7
Y
Y
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Hampton Inn Dublin
614-889-0573
44
63
6
N
Y
O
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Hilton Columbus/Polaris
614-885-1600
86
166
13
Y
N
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Hilton Garden Inn Columbus/Polaris
614-846-8884
Hilton Garden Inn Dublin
614-766-9900
45
45
8
Y
Y
I
Y
Y
Y
On-site Free
Holiday Inn Columbus–Worthington
614-436-0700
95
125
12
Y
Y
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Columbus/Polaris
614-781-6100
52
45
7
Y
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Homewood Suites by Hilton Columbus–Worthington
614-785-0001
12
87
1
Y
Y
O
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Hyatt Place Columbus/Dublin
614-799-1913
52
64
7
Y
N
O
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Hyatt Place Columbus Worthington
614-846-4355
48
70
6
Y
N
O
Y
Y
Y
On-site Free
Northpointe Hotel and Conference Center
614-880-4300
33
83
6
Y
Y
O
Y
Y
Y
On-site Free
Ramada Columbus North
614-890-8111
Sheraton Suites Columbus
614-436-0004
16
243
7
Y
Y
I/O
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Staybridge Suites Columbus/Dublin
614-734-9882
13
17
3
Y
Y
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
8
1
N
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site $
N
Y
Y
Nearby $
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
614-436-0556
Days Inn–North
614-885-9696
DoubleTree Hotel Columbus–Worthington
1212 E. Dublin-Granville Rd., 43229
175 Hutchinson Ave., 43235
5100 Upper Metro Pl., 43017
2700 Corporate Exchange Dr., 43231
8555 Lyra Dr., 43240
9000 Worthington Rd., 43082
7329 St. Rte. 37 E. (U.S. 36), 43074
8411 Pulsar Pl., 43240
3920 Tuller Rd., 43017 8700 Lyra Dr., 43240
8535 Lyra Dr., 43240
500 Metro Pl. N., 43017
7007 N. High St., 43085
8670 Orion Pl., 43240
115 Hutchinson Ave., 43235
6161 Parkcenter Circle, 43017 7490 Vantage Dr., 43235
100 Green Meadows Dr. S., Lewis Center, 43035 6767 Schrock Hill Ct., 43229 201 Hutchinson Ave., 43235
6095 Emerald Pkwy., 43016
Motorcoach Parking
Double Rooms 30
Days Inn & Suites Worthington–North
7500 Vantage Dr., 43235
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Big Red’s Lodges
614-566-2447
The Blackwell Inn and Conference Center
614-247-4099
48
95
8
N
N
Fairfield Inn & Suites–OSU
614-267-1111
95
67
8
Y
N
3773 Olentangy River Rd., 43214
2110 Tuttle Park Pl., 43210
3031 Olentangy River Rd., 43202
I
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King Rooms
Handicap Rooms
Meet-andGreet Service
Welcome Reception
Indoor Pool (I)/ Outdoor Pool (O)
Free Continental Breakfast
On-site Restaurant
Banquet Space
70
6
Y
N
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
614-280-1234
61
65
13
Y
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Springhill Suites Columbus/OSU
614-297-9912
56
80
7
N
N
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
University Plaza Hotel & Conference Center
614-267-7461
110
133
8
Y
Y
I
Y
Y
Y
On-site Free
Varsity Inn North
614-267-4646
Varsity Inn South
614-291-2983
Y
Y
On-site Free
614-263-7200
Holiday Inn Express Ohio Expo Center
614-263-7725
Hyatt Place Columbus/OSU
3232 Olentangy River Rd., 43202
701 E. Hudson St., 43211 795 Yard St., 43212
1421 Olentangy River Rd., 43212
3110 Olentangy River Rd., 43202 3246 Olentangy River Rd., 43202 1445 Olentangy River Rd., 43212
Motorcoach Parking
Double Rooms 88
Hilton Garden Inn University Area
SOUtH Deer Creek Resort & Conference Center
740-869-2020
80
12
8
Y
Y
I/O
Drury Inn & Suites–Columbus South
800-436-1191
102
42
9
Y
N
I/O
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Hilton Garden Inn Columbus/Grove City
614-539-8944
46
50
6
Y
Y
I
N
Y
Y
On-site Free
Holiday Inn Express Columbus Southeast
614-920-2400
41
39
5
N
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
La Quinta Inn Grove City
614-539-6200
23
28
3
N
N
I
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Best Western Suites–Columbus West
614-870-2378
20
44
2
N
Y
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Country Inn & Suites–Columbus West
614-853-1257
25
9
2
Y
N
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Courtyard by Marriott Columbus West
614-771-8999
75
75
7
Y
Y
I
N
N
Y
On-site Free
Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Northwest
614-798-8802
48
46
8
Y
N
I/O
Y
N
Y
On-site Free
Fairfield Inn & Suites Columbus West
614-643-4300
36
47
4
N
N
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Hampton Inn West
614-851-5599
44
26
5
N
N
I
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Columbus–West
614-853-6199
Quality Inn & Suites
614-771-8944
19
32
4
Y
N
Y
N
N
On-site Free
Red Roof Inn
614-878-9245
53
22
4
Y
Y
N
N
N
On-site Free
22300 State Park Rd. No. 20, Mt. Sterling, 43143
4109 Parkway Centre Dr., 43123
3928 Jackpot Rd., 43123
4041 Hamilton Square Blvd., 43125 3962 Jackpot Rd., 43123
WESt 1133 Evans Way Ct., 43228
1155 Evans Way Ct., 43228
2350 Westbelt Dr., 43228
6170 Park Center Circle, 43017 5520 Maxwell Pl., 43228
5625 Trabue Rd., 43228
5505 Keim Circle, 43228
2340 Westbelt Dr., 43228 5001 Renner Rd., 43228
Call 1-800-354-2657 for more information
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Number Guest rooms
king beds
Queen beds
Private baths
No smoking rooms
Welcome reception
full breakfast
Credit Cards accepted
Pets allowed
free Parking
50 Lincoln–short North bed & breakfast
614-299-5050 800-516-9664
7
0
7
7
Y
N
Y
Y
N
Y
German Village Guest House 748 Jaeger St., 43206
614-437-9712 866-587-2738
5
2
3
5
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Glenlaurel Inn & Cottages
740-385-2951
19
6
9
19
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Harrison House bed & breakfast 3313 W. Fifth Ave., 43201
614-421-2201 800-827-4203
4
0
4
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Victorian Village Guest House
614-294-2849
1
0
1
1
Y
N
N
Y
N
Y
bed & breakfasts 50 E. Lincoln St., 43215
14940 Mt. Olive Rd., Rockbridge, 43149
1149 Neil Ave., 43201
executive Coaches
Limousines
614-888-6687
10
2
0
0
anderson travel service
614-444-4233
0
0
0
0
arch express transportation and tours
614-252-2277
3
5
0
3
buckeye Charters tour & travel
937-432-5225
30
10
0
0
Cardinal transportation Ltd.
614-274-2500
5
6
0
Cavalier Coach Corp.
614-299-6101
6
2
Coach Quarters
614-738-8889
Columbus transportation & tours
614-372-0355
0
Creative Coach Co./the fun bus
740-987-2870
first student
1799 Frebis Ave., 43206
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
Y
N
1
Y
Y
0
0
Y
Y
6
4
1
N
N
7
4
0
0
Y
Y
614-445-0376 866-514-8747
300
0
0
0
Y
N
Lakefront Lines
614-476-1113
126
0
0
0
Y
Y
Meeting Motion LLC
614-562-8844
Urban express transportation
614-253-7000
4
12
1
1
Y
Y
H
Ride with US Member of the Columbus Group tour Council
sprinter Vans
Wash, fuel and dump services
Mini-coaches (appx. 24-30 passengers)
america Interstate tours
Maintenance services
Motorcoaches (appx. 55 passengers)
Charter transportation and serviCe
Links to most transportation websites can be found at experiencecolumbus.com. Membership current as of January 2013, and listed based on a survey response. 891 High St., 43085
1683 Linwood Ave., 43207
1637 E. Livingston Ave., 43205 7438 Falls View Circle, 43015 2845 Fisher Rd., 43204 P.O. Box 248, 43073
2720 W. Dublin-Granville Rd., 43235
2999 Switzer Ave., 43219
1100 St. Rte. 37, P.O. Box 400, 43748
3152 E. 17th Ave., 43219 1537 Sarin St., 43240
1640 E. Fifth Ave., 43219
2
0
2
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Separate Separate Banquet Room Room Banquet
Y
120
120
Y
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-midnight; Sat., 4 p.m.-midnight; Sun., 4-10 p.m.
BBR Columbus
American
Y
200
200
N
Nearby $
N
Daily, 11-2:30 a.m.; holiday hours subject to change.
Member of the Columbus Group tour Council Handicap Accessable
Days open/Hours Days open/Hours
Buffet Capacity Buffet Capacity
American
Dine with US
Catering ServiceService Catering Available Available
SeatingSeating Capacity Capacity
89 Fish & Grill
H
Motorcoach Motorcoach ParkingParking
Can Accommodate Can Accommodate GroupsGroups During During Prime Hours Prime Hours
Food&drink
Links to most restaurants’ websites can be found at experiencecolumbus.com. Membership current as of January 2013, and listed based on survey response.
DoWntoWn 89 E. Nationwide Blvd., 43215 614-586-4585
106 W. Vine St., 43205 • 614-365-7665
bd’s mongolian barbeque
295 Marconi Blvd., 43215 • 614-586-0077
Asian
Bernard’s tavern
American
Y
100
O
N
Nearby $
N
Daily, 11 a.m.-2:30 a.m.
the Boat House at Confluence Park
American
Y
400
400
Y
On-site Free
N
Daily
Italian
Y
750
O
Y
Nearby Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
American
Y
45
0
N
On-site Free
N
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sat., 5-11 p.m.
On-site $
Y
Mon.-Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; extended hours during scheduled events
630 N. High St., 43215 • 614-223-9601 679 W. Spring St., 43215 • 614-469-0000
Buca di Beppo
343 N. Front St., 43215 614-621-3287
Columbus Brewing Company
525 Short St., 43215 • 614-464-2739
Convention Center Food Court & Shops
Y
400 N. High St., Level 1, 43215 • 614-224-9252
N/A
DeepWood
American
Y
110
0
Y
On-site $
Y
Mon., 3 p.m.-close; Tues.-Fri., 11 a.m.-close; Sat., 5 p.m.-close
Due Amici
Italian
Y
115
75
Y
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Einsteins Bagels
American
Y
60
60
N
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Fri., 7 a.m.-4 p.m.
Elevator Brewery & Draught Haus
Brew Pub
Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant
American
Y
400
400
Y
Nearby $
N
Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Gresso’s
American
Y
98
98
Y
Nearby Free
Y
Mon.-Fri., 3 p.m.-2 a.m.; Sat.-Sun., 11 a.m.-2 a.m. (can open earlier for events or by request)
High Street Grill
American
Y
60
60
Y
On-site $
Y
Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m.-2 p.m. & 5-9 p.m.; Sat., 7 a.m.-2 p.m. & 5-9 p.m.; Sun., 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
Hubbard Grille
American
Y
190
40-80
Y
Please inquire
Mon., private dining available; Tues.-Sat., 4 p.m.-close
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse
American
Y
42
0
Y
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Thur., 5-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5-11 p.m.; Sun., 5-9 p.m.
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream
N
20
O
N
Nearby $
N
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream N
68
0
N
Nearby Free
Y
511 N. High St., 43215 614-221-5602 67 E. Gay St., 43215 614-224-9373 400 N. High St., 43215 • 614-827-2770
161 N. High St., 43215 • 614-228-0500
401 N. Front St., 43215 • 614-246-2900 961 S. High St., 43206 614-444-0131
310 S. High St., 43205 614-220-7007 793 N. High St. • 614-291-5000 569 N. High St., 43215 • 614-224-2204
North Market, 59 Spruce St., 43215 614-488-3224 714 N. High St., 43215 • 614-294-5364
900 Mohawk St., 43206 • 614-445-6513
Katzinger’s Delicatessen
475 S. Third St., 43215 • 614-228-3354
Deli
Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
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Spanish
Max & Erma’s
American
Milestone 229
American
Milo’s Deli and Café
American
229 S. Civic Center Dr., 43215 • 614-427-0276 980 W. Broad St., 43222 • 614-224-0104
Y
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
Days Open/Hours
50
Catering Service available
60
Motorcoach Parking
Separate Banquet Room
Madrid
739 S. Third St., 43206 • 614-444-0917
Buffet Capacity
Continental
185 N. High St., 43215 614-220-9141
Y
American
Lindey’s
169 E. Beck St., 43206 • 614-228-4343
Seating Capacity
50 N. Third St., 43215 • 614-228-5050
Can accommodate Groups During Prime Hours Latitude 41
MoJoe Lounge
Contemporary
Y
50
50
N
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Wed., 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; Thur.-Fri., 7 a.m.- 9 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., Closed.
MoJoe Lounge
American
Y
70
70
N
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Thur., 7 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri., 7 a.m.-midnight; Sat., 8 a.m.-midnight; Sun., 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
North Market
Public Market
Y
305
100
Y
Nearby $
Y
Tues.-Fri., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., noon-5 p.m.; Mon., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (optional hours)
Rigsby’s Kitchen
Contemporary
149 S. High St., 43215 614-487-6050
600 N. High St., 43215 614-225-1563
59 Spruce St., 43215 614-463-9664
698 N. High St., 43215 • 614-461-7888
Schmidt’s Restaurant und Sausage Haus
German
Y
150
100
Y
Nearby Free
Y
Sun.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
The Spaghetti Warehouse
Italian
Y
800
160
Y
On-site Free
Y
Sun.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 10 a.m.-11 p.m.
American
Y
130
50
Y
Nearby $
Y
Daily, 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.; will open in evenings for groups
Asian
Y
250
250
Y
Nearby Free
Y
Mon.-Tues. & Thur., 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m.; Wed. & Fri., 11:30 a.m.-midnight (bar to 2 a.m.); Sat., 5 p.m.-midnight (bar to 2 a.m.); Sun., 5-9 p.m.
Bakery/ Coffee House
Y
Y
Nearby Free
Y
Mon., 9 a.m.-2 p.m.; Tues.-Fri., 9 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
American
Y
60
Y
On-site Free
Y
Open for breakfast and lunch. Open for private dining in the evenings; call for details.
N
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sat., 4-11 p.m.; Sun., closed unless special arrangements
N
Nearby Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
240 E. Kossuth St., 43206 • 614-449-4038
397 W. Broad St., 43215 • 614-464-0143
Sunny Street Café
277 W. Nationwide Blvd., 43215 • 614-233-2127
Sushi Rock
570 N. High St., 43215 614-453-1585
Taste of Belgium
North Market, 59 Spruce St., 43215 614-224-0986
Thurber’s
310 S. High St., 43215 614-220-7007
60
EaST Barrel 44
American
Black Creek Bistro
American
Y
75
Bon Vie Bistro
American
Y
300
2232 E. Main St., 43209 • 614-824-1058 53 Parsons Ave., 43215 614-246-9662
4089 The Strand E., 43219 614-416-0463
BRIO Tuscan Grille
3993 Easton Station, 43219 • 614-416-4745
100
Italian
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Separate Banquet Room
0
N
Nearby Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 11:30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Harvest Moon Cafe
American
Y
60
0
N
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri., 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sat., 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream
KDB
American
Y
660
1,400
Y
Nearby $
N
Sun.-Thur., 11 a.m.-1 a.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-2 a.m.
Steakhouse
Y
153
0
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 5-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5-11 p.m.; Sun., 5-9 p.m.
Italian
Y
400
60
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.
7 N. High St., 43110 • 614-834-8100 2156 E. Main St., 43209 • 614-231-5364 165 Easton Town Center, 43219 • 614-428-7529
TAT Ristorante di Famiglia
1210 S. James Rd., 43227 • 614-236-1392
The Top Steakhouse
2891 E. Main St., 43209 • 614-231-8238
Days open/Hours
Buffet Capacity
215
Catering Service Available
Seating Capacity
N
Motorcoach Parking
Can Accommodate Groups During Prime Hours Pizza
California Pizza Kitchen
4007 Gramercy St., 43219 614-475-1952
Italian
NoRTH Buca di Beppo
60 E. Wilson Bridge Rd., 43085 614-848-8466
Cameron’s American Bistro
American
Champps Americana–Worthington
American
2185 W. Dublin-Granville Rd., 43085 • 614-885-3663 161 E. Campus View Blvd., 43235 • 614-781-1000
Claddagh Irish Pub–Polaris
8745 Sancus Blvd., 43240 • 614-885-0100
Irish
On-site Free
House Wine
American
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse –Dublin
American
Y
75
0
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 5-9:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5-10 p.m.; Sun., open for private events
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse –Upper Arlington
Steakhouse
Y
30
0
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 5-9:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5-10 p.m.; Sun., 5-8 p.m.; will open for lunch for groups
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse –Worthington
Steakhouse
Y
40
0
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 5-9:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5-10 p.m.; will open for lunch for groups
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream
Kingsdale Market District
American
On-site Free
Y
The Morgan House
American
644 High St., 43085 • 614-846-WINE
6360 Frantz Rd., 43017 • 614-717-2828
1615 Old Henderson Rd., 43220 • 614-224-2204
55 Hutchinson Ave., 43235 • 614-438-1000 4247 N. High St., 43214 • 614-447-0500 1 W. Bridge St., 43017 • 614-792-5364 8 N. Liberty St., 43065 • 614-846-1060 3061 Kingsdale Center, 43221 • 614-538-0762
5300 Glick Rd., 43017 • 614-889-5703
Mozart’s Bakery & Piano Cafe 2885 N. High St., 43202 614-268-3687 • 888-MOZARTS
The Pub Polaris
1554 Polaris Pkwy., 43240 614-781-7829
Refectory Restaurant and Bistro
1092 Bethel Rd., 43220 614-451-9774
Bakery/ Coffee House
Y
60
0
Y
On-site Free
Y
Tues.-Thur., 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m.; Sun., 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Irish
Y
240
0
N
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Wed., 3 p.m.-midnight; Thur., 11 a.m.-midnight; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-11 p.m.
French
Y
150
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 5-10 p.m. (lunch available for groups of 25+)
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Separate Banquet room
30
N
Nearby $
Y
Mon.-Fri., 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery
Brew Pub
Y
275
75
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Wed., 11 a.m.-1 a.m.; Thur.-Sat., 11 a.m.-2 a.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-midnight
The Worthington Inn
American
Y
150
100
Y
Nearby Free
N
Mon.-Thur., 11 a.m.-9 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Buckeye hall of Fame Grill
American
Y
165
call
Y
call
Opens daily at 11 a.m.
Champps americana
American
Eddie George’s Grille 27
American
Y
300
50
Y
Nearby $
N
Sun.-Wed., 11 a.m.-midnight; Thur.-Sat., 11 a.m.-2 a.m.; kitchen closes at midnight
Y
38
30
Y
On-site Free
N
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
8665 Sancus Blvd., 43240 614-888-KILT 649 High St., 43085 614-885-2600
Days Open/hours
Buffet Capacity
30
Catering Service available
Seating Capacity
Y
1329 Cameron Ave., 43035 614-888-4491 • 888-449-2681
Motorcoach Parking
Can accommodate Groups During Prime hours Bakery/ Coffee House
Sugardaddy’s Sumptuous Sweeties
OhIO STaTE UnIvErSITy 900 Goodale Blvd., 43212 • 614-299-6639 Lennox Town Center, 1827 Olentangy River Rd., 43212 614-298-0833 1636 N. High St., 43201 614-421-2727
Kildare’s Irish Pub
1576 N. High St., 43201 • 614-294-2200
raising Cane’s–OSU
1816 N. High St., 43201 • 614-297-8118
Irish American
SOUTh Cimi’s Bistro at Pinnacle Golf Club
1500 Pinnacle Club Dr., 43123 • 614-539-0397
Glenlaurel Inn
14940 Mt. Olive Rd., 43149 740-385-2951 • 800-809-7378
Scioto Downs racino
6000 S. High St., 43207 • 614-295-4700
Italian International
American
WEST Der Dutchman restaurant & Bakery
American
Y
500
500
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Thur., 6 a.m.-8 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 6 a.m.-9 p.m.
Dutch Kitchen
American
Y
80
80
Y
On-site Free
Y
Mon.-Sat., 6:30 a.m.-8 p.m.
hollywood Casino
American
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
Ice Cream Y
180
40
Y
Nearby
N
Mon.-Thur., 4-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat., 4-11 p.m.; Sun., 4-9 p.m.
445 S. Jefferson Ave., 43064 • 614-873-3414
8690 U.S. Rte. 42, 43064 • 614-873-4518 200 Georgesville Rd., 43228 • 614-308-3333
1281 Grandview Ave., 43212 • 614-488-2680
Mezzo ristorante & Bar
12 W. Bridge St., 43017 • 614-889-6100
Italian
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Plan Your Next Tour in Grove City, Ohio Easy to navigate city and free parking paired with fun and friendly experiences await you! Contact the Grove City Area Visitors and Conven on Bureau for assitance with planning your i nerary, nego a ng group rates at any of our 13 hotel proper es, site inspec ons, restaurant sugges ons, FAM Tours and more. Don't forget to ask about our Discount Passport program! A few ideas for your next adventure:
Spend an a ernoon or evening at the Plum Run Winery with so many choices for group entertainment! Begin with a tour of the vineyard and then make way to the winery. Take a relaxed approach and enjoy a casual food and wine pairing event guided by Dave and Diane Crosby, owners of the winery and it's off-site vineyard; a er the pairing, liven it up with a performance by local musicians selected to suit the tastes of your group. For a hands-on experience, help the vinters bo le their wine! Or, select from an instructed pain ng or po ery class so that tour goers will have something more than just wonderful memories to take home.
Take a class at the China Bell Cooking Studio with owner Gary Shyu and learn how to create amazing carvings from carrots, watermelons and more. For a greater challenge, Gary will arm tours with the skills to create authen c Chinese dishes, a talent that can be used to impress family and friends back home. China Bell also has a banquet and event center that can seat up to 120, plan an evening event with live entertainment and groups will be wowed by the American Cuisine available in addi on to the tradi onal Chinese menu.
Grove City is where you stay when you come to play. Situated less than ten miles from either Scioto Downs Racino or Hollywood Casino Columbus, spend one day at each with an ovenight stay at one of our hotels. From short, handicapped accessible walking tours of our historic town center to classes with expert gardeners at our Gantz Park Gardens, Grove City has something for everyone! For details, please contact the Grove City Area Visitors and Conven on Bureau at 800-539-0459 or email answers@visitgrovecityoh.com.
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