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Downtown Hotels and Dining Map DOWNTOWN HOTELS AND DINING MAP DOWNTOWN HOTELS N 1 S 2 A. Moxy Columbus Short North 3 4 W. 5th Ave. E. 5th Ave. 800 N. High St. 5 E. 4th Ave. B. Graduate Columbus 6 W. 4th Ave. 7 750 N. High St. 8 9 10 14 12 11 W. 3rd Ave. Ave. Cleveland C. Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph 13 High St. High E. 3rd Ave. 620 N. High St. 15 16 17 18 19 20 E. 2nd Ave. D. AC Hotel Columbus Downtown 21 22 W. 2nd Ave. 517 Park St. 23 24 Summit St.Summit 4th St.4th Michigan Ave. Michigan E. Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus Downtown Neil Ave. W. 1st Ave. A 501 N. High St. 25 Hubbard Ave. 28 26 27 29 F. Hilton Columbus Downtown 32 30 31 33 34 401 N. High St. 37 35 B Buttles Ave. 38 39 36 36 40 G. Hyatt Regency Columbus 42 41 Park St. Park 43 44 45 350 N. High St. Goodale Park 47 46 48 C H. Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Convention Center 50 49 670 51 Park St. Park 54 53 88 E. Nationwide Blvd. 52 1 55 56 D I. Sonesta Columbus Downtown E 57 Vine St. 58 2 4 71 33 E. Nationwide Blvd. 315 3 59 F 3rd St.3rd 4th St.4th J. Canopy by Hilton Columbus Downtown 5 1 Short North 7 6 G H Mt. Vernon Ave. Nationwide Blvd. 77 E. Nationwide Blvd. 14 Neil Ave. 8 10 Front St. Front E. Naughten St. 9 11 I J Spring St. McFerson 12 13 K K. Red Roof PLUS+ Columbus Commons Park Ave. Cleveland 2 Downtown - Convention Center St.N 6th Spring St. 111 E. Nationwide Blvd. L 3 L. Courtyard by Marriott Columbus Downtown Long St. 4 35 W. Spring St. M Gay St. M. Residence Inn by Marriott 5 6 7 Columbus Downtown 1 N O Broad St. Broad St. 2 6th St.6th 36 E. Gay St. P S Ave. Grant . Front St. Front C 12 i State St. v 8 N. Hotel LeVeque, Autograph Collection i c 3 Scioto C State St. e n River t 9 50 W. Broad St. e Topiary 4 r Q D 10 11 Park r Town St. High St. High Town St. 3rd St.3rd O. Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel 14 St.4th 5 6 Rich St. R Columbus 50 N. 3rd St. Commons 13 Main St. Rich St. St.5th 16 15 P. DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel 17 18 S 19 Columbus Downtown Main St. T 20 21 22 50 S. Front St. 23 315 Mound St. Q. Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square 70 75 E. State St. Short St. High St. High E. Livingston Ave. R. Holiday Inn Columbus Downtown Capitol Square 1 St.3rd 71 2 175 E. Town St. 3 E. Beck St. S. Home2 Suites by Hilton Columbus Downtown St. Jaeger 4 5 St.5th 6 412 E. Main St. 7 U 8 E. Sycamore St. T. The Westin Great Southern Columbus St. Front 9 12 11 10 310 S. High St. Kossuth St. 13 14 U. Holiday Inn Express Columbus Downtown Whittier St. Whittier St. 650 S. High St. V 15 16 V. German Village Inn Scioto River Schiller Park 18 920 S. High St. 17 Greenlawn Ave. Thurman Ave. 4th St.4th 19 = Experience Columbus Visitor Center 20 Continued key on next page. St. High Moler St. Jenkins Ave. SHORT NORTH ARTS DISTRICT 1. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters ...... $ B 17. Oddfellows Liquor Bar ...... $ 33. Short North Piece Of Cake . $$ 49. Bernard’s Tavern ............. $$ LD 2. Condado Tacos .............. $ LD 18. Mikey’s Late Night Slice ..... $ D 34. The Lox Bagel Shop ......... $$ BL 50. Marcella’s ..................... $$ D 3. Service Bar .................... $$$ D 19. Fireproof Short North ........ $$ D 35. One Line Coffee .............. $ B 51. Hyde Park Prime 4. Brothers Drake Meadery & Bar 20. Julep ........................... $ D 36. Boston Stoker ................ $$ B Steakhouse ................... $$$$ D 5. BrewDog Short North ....... $$ D 21. Saucy Brew Works .......... $ D 37. Bakersfield .................... $$ LD 52. Convention Center: Charley’s Philly 6. Goody Boy Diner ............. $$ LD 22. Katalina’s ...................... $$ BL 38. Shake Shack .................. $$ LD Steaks, Chicken ‘n Eggs, Donatos, 7. Bristol Republic ............... $$ D 23. Donatos ....................... $$ LD 39. Forno Kitchen + Bar ......... $$ D Fame’s Diner/Fame’s Indian Cuisine, 8. Fours on High ................ $$ D 24. Black Brick Bar 40. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams . $$ JaVa’s, Mykonos Gyros, Siam/Ohio 9. Standard Hall ................. $$ D 25. Roaming Goat Coffee ....... $ BL 41. Lincoln Social Rooftop. $$ D Noodles & Sushi, Subway ... $ BLD 10. Seventh Son Brewing ....... $ D 26. Hubbard Grille ................ $$ D 42. Del Mar SoCal Kitchen .....$$$ D 53. Ruth’s Chris Steak House ... $$$ D 11. Budd Dairy Food Hall. $$ D 27. Wine on High 43. Brassica ....................$$ LD 54. Novak’s Tavern & Patio 12. Mission Coffee ............... $ BL 28. TownHall ...................$ LD 44. City Tavern .................... $$ LD 55. Brewcadia .................... $$ D 13. Fox in the Snow Cafe ........ $$ BL 29. The Eagle ..................$$ LD 45. Lemongrass Fusion Bistro .. $$ LD 56. Barley’s Brewing Company . $$ LD 14. Urban Chophouse ........... $$$ D 30. Union Cafe ................$$ LD 46. The Pearl ...................... $$ D 57. Denmark ...................... $$ D 15. Bodega ........................ $$ D 31. Short North Pint House ....$$ D 47. The Guild House ............. $$$ BLD 58. Martini Modern Italian ....... $$$ D 16. Northstar Cafe ................ $$ BLD 32. Basi Italia ...................... $$$ D 48. Soul at The Joseph ........... $$ BLD 59. Char Bar ...................... $ ARENA DISTRICT 1. North Market: Jeni’s Splendid Ice 3. Half Pint Columbus .......... $$ LD 8. Boston’s Gourmet Pizza ..... $$ LD 13. Goodale Station .............. $$$ D Creams, Taste of Belgium, Stauf’s 4. Granero ....................... $ D 9. Ted’s Montana Grill .......... $$ LD 14. Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse ...... $$$$ D Coffee Roasters, Hot Chicken 5. R Bar Arena ................... $ LD 10. Zoup! .......................... $ LD Takeover, Dos Hermanos ...$ BLD 6. Whistle & Keg ............... $ 11. Rodizio Grill ................... $$$ D 2. Dahlia ......................$$ 7. Nada Restaurant ............. $$ D 12. bd’s Mongolian Grill ......... $$ LD DOWNTOWN 1. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters ...... $ B 7. Barroluco .................... $ LD 14. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams . $$ 20. Pecan Penny’s ................ $$ LD 2. Wolf’s Ridge Brewing ........ $$ LD 8. Zoup! .......................... $ LD 15. Milestone 229 ................ $$ LD 21. The Walrus .................... $$ LD 3. Elevator Brewery & 9. BurgerIM ...................... $$ BLD 16. Dirty Frank’s Hot 22. Jury Room Draught Haus ................ $$ LD 10. Nosh on High. $$ LD Dog Palace ................... $ LD 23. Dempsey’s Food 4. Brioso Coffee ................. $ BL 11. Condado Tacos .............. $ LD 17. Hadley’s Bar and Kitchen ... $$ LD and Spirits .................... $$ BLD 5. Due Amici ..................... $$ LD 12. Gemüt Biergarten ............ $$ LD 18. Mikey’s Late Night Slice ..... $ LD 6. Mitchell’s Steakhouse ....... $$$ LD 13. The Woodbury ............... $$ BLD 19. Donatos ....................... $$ LD FRANKLINTON 1. Tommy’s Diner ............... $ BL 3. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters ...... $ B 5. BrewDog Franklinton ........ $$ LD 6. Strongwater Food 2. Bottoms Up Coffee .......... $ BL 4. Land-Grant Brewing & Spirits ...................... $$ LD Company ..................... $$ D GERMAN VILLAGE/BREWERY DISTRICT 1. Katzinger’s Delicatessen .... $$ LD 7. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters ...... $ B 13. Barcelona Restaurant 18. Community Grounds: Coffee & 2. Kittie’s Cakes ................. $$ BL 8. The Sycamore ................ $$ D & Bar .......................$$$ LD Meeting House ............... $ BL 3. Pistacia Vera .................. $$ BL 9. Antiques on High ............ $$ 14. Skillet .......................... $ BL 19. The Thurman Cafe ........... $$ LD 4. G. Michael’s American 10. Law Bird ...................... $$ 15. Winans Chocolates + 20. J’s Sweet Treats .............. $$ Bistro & Bar ................... $$$ D 11. Smoked on High Barbecue . $ LD Coffees ........................ $$ B 5. Lindey’s ....................... $$$ LD 12. Schmidt’s Restaurant 16. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams . $$ 6. Parsons North Brewing ..... $$ D und Sausage Haus .......... $$ LD 17. Big Room Bar. $ D Some restaurants may be temporarily closed or closed to in-person dining due to COVID-19. Make sure to check any business before visiting. Reservations are highly encouraged where applicable. Icon Key: = Ale Trail, = Coffee Trail, = Bar Only = Patio. BLD = On weekdays, regularly serves: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Average entrée price: $ = Under $10, $$ = $10-$30, $$$ = $31-$60, $$$$ = above $61. Bold denotes Attendee Savings Pass participants. Visit experiencecolumbus.com/attendeesavings for details. Restaurant hours vary. Please check with restaurant for the most up-to-date information and weekend hours. Businesses listed represent partners of Experience Columbus..
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