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Downtown Hotels and Dining DOWNTOWN HOTELS AND DINING DOWNTOWN HOTELS 1 2 3 4 W. 5th Ave. E. 5th Ave. A. Moxy Columbus Short North 5 E. 4th Ave. 800 N. High St. 6 W. 4th Ave. 7 8 B. Graduate Columbus 9 11 W. 3rd Ave. 10 12 750 N. High St. E. 3rd Ave. 13 14 15 C. Le Méridien Columbus, The Joseph 16 18 17 620 N. High St. E. 2nd Ave. W. 2nd Ave. 19 Michigan Ave. John Glenn 20 D. Hampton Inn & Suites Columbus Summit St. ColumbusNeil Ave. SHORT NORTH 4th St. Downtown | 501 N. High St. International W. 1st Ave. Airport 21 22 E. Hilton Columbus Downtown Hubbard Ave. A 23 24 2526 401 N. High St. 28 29 27 31 B 32 30 Buttles Ave. F. Hyatt Regency Columbus 33 36 34 35 38 37 41 Ave. Cleveland Park St. Park 39 40 350 N. High St. Goodale 42 Park C 43 44 45 G. Drury Inn & Suites Columbus 46 49 Convention Center 47 48 670 1 D 51 50 88 E. Nationwide Blvd. 2 52 Greater 4 3 5 53 54 Columbus Vine St. 55 56 Convention H. Crowne Plaza Columbus Downtown 6 7 8 9 57 Center 71 Front St. Front 33 E. Nationwide Blvd. EXPRESS ARENA 10 E 315 LIVE! 11 DISTRICT 12 I. Canopy by Hilton Columbus N 6th St. 1 Huntington Nationwide Downtown Short North Park 13 Arena F G Mt. Vernon Ave. Nationwide Blvd. 77 E. Nationwide Blvd. 14 15 16 17 18 H 20 I 22 J 19 Spring St. 21 J. Red Roof PLUS+ Columbus 3 Downtown - Convention Center 2 Spring St. North Bank 4 111 E. Nationwide Blvd. Park K 5 Long St. K. Courtyard by Marriott Columbus High St. 6 Downtown | 35 W. Spring St. L National Veterans Gay St. Memorial and 7 8 9 L. Residence Inn by Marriott 1 Museum M 10 N DOWNTOWN Broad St. Columbus Downtown 2 11 Grant Ave. Grant Front St. Front O Ohio 4th St. 36 E. Gay St. g St. 3rd FRANKLINTON Scioto Statehouse 16 COSI 12 M. Hotel LeVeque, Autograph Collection State St. River State St. 3 Topiary 13 P 4 Park 50 W. Broad St. 14 15 Town St. Town St. 5 6 Rich St. 18 Columbus Q 17 N. Renaissance Columbus Downtown Commons 19 Hotel | 50 N. 3rd St. Main St. 20 Rich St. Bicentennial 21 Park 22 23 24 R O. DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Main St. Columbus Downtown S 25 26 315 27 28 50 S. Front St. Mound St. P. Sheraton Columbus at Capitol Square 70 3rd St. 3rd 75 E. State St. Short St. E. Livingston Ave. 1 Q. Holiday Inn Columbus Downtown 71 2 3 4 Capitol Square | 175 E. Town St. E. Beck St. 5 German 6 Village 7 R. Home2 Suites by Hilton Columbus Scioto Audubon 8 Meeting Haus Downtown | 412 E. Main St. Metro Park 9 E. Sycamore St. Front St. Front 10 S. The Westin Great Southern Columbus 11 High St. 12 Approximately Kossuth St. 310 S. High St. 10-Minute Walk GERMAN VILLAGE/ BREWERY DISTRICT 13 14 T. German Village Inn | 920 S. High St. Whittier St. T 15 16 = COTA CBUS Route Schiller Park Scioto 18 River 17 = Visitor Center Thurman Ave. Continued key on next page. 19 WINIcabs combines Columbus’ taxi fleets under one, easy-to-use app, putting the city’s extensive network of licensed, background-checked Presented by drivers at your fingertips.Download the app at winicabs.com. Updated Feb. 2020 DINING MAP KEY SHORT NORTH ARTS DISTRICT 1. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters. .$ B 18. Katalina’s ....................$$ BL 33. Boston Stoker ...............$$ B 49. Juniper ......................$$ D 2. Condado Tacos ..............$ LD 19. Tastings–A Wine 34. Bakersfield. .$$ LD 50. Convention Center: Charley’s Philly 3. Service Bar ..................$$$ D Experience. .$$ D 35. Shake Shack .................$$ LD Steaks, Chicken ‘n Eggs, Donatos, Fame’s 4. Brothers Drake Meadery & Bar 20. Donatos/Black Brick Bar ....$$ LD 36. Forno Kitchen + Bar .........$$ D Diner/Fame’s Indian Cuisine, JaVa’s, 5. BrewDog Short North ......$$ D 21. Mission Coffee. .$ BL 37. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams ..$$ Mykonos Gyros, Siam/Ohio Noodles & 6. Goody Boy Diner ............$$ LD 22. Roaming Goat Coffee .......$ BL 38. Del Mar SoCal Kitchen ......$$$ D Sushi, Subway, Velvet Café & Ice Cream 7. Bristol Republic .............$$ D 23. Wine on High 39. Lincoln Social Rooftop ......$$ D ..............................$ BLD 8. Fours on High. .$$ LD 24. Hubbard Grille ..............$$ D 40. Kilwin’s .....................$$ 51. Ruth’s Chris Steak House ...$$$ D 9. Short North Food Hall ......$$ D 25. The Eagle. $$ LD 41. City Tavern .................$$ LD 52. Novak’s Tavern & Patio. .$ 10. Standard Hall ...............$$ D 26. Union Cafe ..................$$ LD 42. Lemongrass Fusion Bistro ..$$ LD 53. Brewcadia ...................$$ D 11. Seventh Son Brewing .......$ D 27. Short North Pint House .....$$ D 43. The Pearl ....................$$ D 54. Barley’s Brewing Company. .$$ LD 12. Fox in the Snow Cafe ........$$ BL 28. Basi Italia ...................$$$ D 44. The Guild House ............$$$ BLD 55. Denmark ....................$$ D 13. Bodega ......................$$ D 29. C. Kruegers Finest 45. Soul at The Joseph ..........$$ BLD 56. Martini Modern Italian ......$$$ D 14. Oddfellows Liquor Bar ......$ Baked Goods ................$ 46. Marcella’s ...................$$ D 57. Char Bar . $ 15. Mikey’s Late Night Slice .....$ D 30. Short North Piece Of Cake ..$$ 47. Hyde Park Prime 16. Fireproof Short North .......$$ D 31. The Lox Bagel Shop .........$$ BL Steakhouse ..................$$$$ D 17. Julep ........................$ D 32. One Line Coffee .............$ B 48. Black Point ..................$$$ D ARENA DISTRICT 1. Callahan’s Irish Tavern .....$$ D 6. Dahlia 12. The Big Bang Dueling Piano Bar 20. Max & Erma’s ...............$$ BLD 2. Bar Louie. .$$ LD 7. Half Pint Columbus ........$$ LD 13. Nada Restaurant ............$$ LD 21. Goodale Station. $$$ D 3. Park Street Cantina .........$$ 8. Granero .....................$$ D 14. Sunny Street Cafe ...........$ BL 22. Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse ......$$$$ D 4. BBR Restaurant ............$$ D 9. MMELO Boutique 15. Boston’s Gourmet Pizza ....$$ LD 5. North Market: Jeni’s Splendid Ice Confections .................$$ 16. Ted’s Montana Grill .........$$ LD Creams, Pistacia Vera, Stauf’s Coffee 10. R Bar Arena .................$ LD 17. Zoup. .$$ LD Roasters, Hot Chicken Takeover, Little 11. Gordon Biersch Brewery 18. Rodizio Grill .................$$$ D Eater, Dos Hermanos .........$ BLD Restaurant .................$$ LD 19. bd’s Mongolian Grill ........$$ LD DOWNTOWN 1. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters ......$ B 7. The Keep Liquor Bar ...........$$$ BLD 16. Gemut Biergarten. .$$ LD 23. Mikey’s Late Night Slice ....$ LD 2. The Boat House at 8. Due Amici ...................$$ LD 17. The Woodbury. .$$ LD 24. Donatos .....................$$ LD Confluence Park ............$$$ D 9. Mitchell’s Steakhouse .......$$$ LD 18. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams ..$$ 25. Pecan Penny’s ..............$$ LD 3. Wolf’s Ridge Brewing .......$$ LD 10. Barroluco ...................$ LD 19. Winans Chocolates + 26. The Walrus .................$$ LD 4. Elevator Brewery & 11. Graze Columbus ............$$ BL Coffees ......................$$ B 27. M at Miranova ..............$$$ D Draught Haus ..............$$ LD 12. Zoup. .$$ LD 20. Milestone 229 ...............$$ LD 28. Dempsey’s Food 5. The Roosevelt 13. BurgerIM. $ BLD 21. Dirty Frank’s Hot and Spirits ..................$$ BLD Coffeehouse ................$ B 14. Nosh on High ...............$$ LD Dog Palace ..................$ LD 6. Brioso Coffee ...............$ BL 15. Condado Tacos ..............$ LD 22. Hadley’s Bar and Kitchen ...$$ LD FRANKLINTON 1. Tommy’s Diner ..............$ BL 3. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters .....$ B 4. Land-Grant Brewing 5. BrewDog Franklinton .......$$ LD 2. Bottoms Up Coffee ..........$ BL Company ....................$ D 6. Strongwater Food & Spirits .$$ LD GERMAN VILLAGE/BREWERY DISTRICT 1. Katzinger’s Delicatessen ....$$ LD 6. Lindey’s .....................$$$ LD 12. Schmidt’s Restaurant 16. Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams ..$$ 2. Kittie’s Cakes ................$ 7. Parsons North Brewing. .$ D und Sausage Haus ..........$$ LD 17. Big Room Bar ...............$ D 3. Rockmill Tavern .............$$ LD 8. Stauf’s Coffee Roasters ......$ B 13. Barcelona Restaurant & Bar $$$ LD 18. Donatos. ..$$ LD 4. Pistacia Vera ................$$ BL 9. The Sycamore ...............$$ D 14. Skillet .......................$ BL 19. The Thurman Cafe ..........$$ LD 5. G. Michael’s American 10. Antiques on High ...........$$ 15. Winans Chocolates + Bistro & Bar .................$$$ D 11. Smoked on High Barbecue ..$ LD Coffees ......................$$ B When viewing digitally, click the restaurant name to open their website in your browser. Icon Key: = Ale Trail, = Coffee Trail, = Bar Only = Dog Friendly Patio. BLD = On weekdays, regularly serves: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. Average entrée price: $ = Under $10, $$ = $10-$30, $$$ = $31-$60, $$$$ = above $61. Bold denotes “Show Your Badge” participants. Visit experiencecolumbus.com/syb for details. Restaurant hours vary. 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