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Momi Land

2.7 (12 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Chris N.

This was my first time to Momi Land and honestly my first time to a play place other than a free one at fast food restaurants for Chuck E. Cheese's. The idea is simple. Give kids a safe, clean, fun space to play. Safety: the equipment appeared to be well maintained and the play structure had all of the things (padding) you would expect to make it safe for kids to play. Cleanliness: In general, ball pits kinda gross me out. However, the ball pit here seemed fairly clean. Momi branded grippy socks were required for all kids and $3 per pair. I wish I would have seen someone sanitizing surfaces while we were there, but I did not. There were a decent number of kids, so naturally, surfaces were getting dirty. Fun Factor: There were enough slides and activities to keep a little kid (3-5yr old) busy for a few hours. As a parent, it's a little difficult to interact with your kids as parents aren't allowed on the play structure or trampolines. There is an area designated for babies, but in general, I would say this location is geared towards 3-5yr olds. Most parents found a seat in the parent area and basically just sat and watched their kids play. Value: $15 for first kid, $10 each additional kid, 2 and under $10, under 1 with paid sibling are free, 2 free parents per reservation, $5 for every additional parent. $3 per kid for socks. There was no time limit on how long we could stay, and because of that, I would say it is a decent value. However, if you've only got an hour, I don't think it's worth it. Overall: Momi Land fit the bill for what we needed. The benefit of Momi Land over going to a free park is the air conditioning and novelty of it. The decor and colors gave our kids something fun to do on a hot day and kept them contained to the play area. I don't really see how a parent would want to come here on a regular basis, but apparently they do because they offer memberships. Tip: outside food (other than small snacks) was not allowed.

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TENSPACE - Interior for Olipop experience

TENSPACE

(5 reviews)

Short North, Italian Village

TenSpace offers up a very unique brick and mortar store. Every few months they switch up the vendor…read moreand experience to offer up something that connects with the community currently it's set up to connect Nature Made Vitamins with the local community. They did a great job creating the experience with a lot of creativity and opportunities for engagement.

TENSPACE is likely unlike any store on the Short North, and that's kinda why it's amazing. To put…read moreit in their own words, "Every 8 weeks, TENSPACE opens a free, unticketed, and immersive experience where you can get to know an online brand in real life. TENSPACE is located in the heart of the midwest, Columbus, Ohio, and is open Wednesday - Sunday and also offers ticketed experiences during each brand's experience." Essentially, a company pays TENSPACE to host a marketing event at the space for 8 weeks. When I stopped in, they were working with Olipop (a health-focused soda company). It looks like they've done partnerships with Ban.do and other companies in the past. (I'm actually sad I missed the Ban.do one.) TENSPACE, at least for the Olipop pop-up, really is marketing done *right*. I walked into this beautifully-decorated, open space that was all about the brand. As the representative explained, everything about the space was specifically curated in partnership with the brand to help you experience what the brand's about. For Olipop, they were looking for the feeling of summer relaxation and fun with people you care about, so the space was decorated in fun, bright colors with a faux soda bar, cornhole, a picnic table, and more. It's hard to really explain how beautifully curated it all is, honestly. It's overwhelming at first glance, but as you settle in, you really notice the attention to details - like the branding on the Connect Four board, the wall that encouraged you to think back to your favorite flavors and what memories they inspired, or even the flavor descriptions that were on the bags for the Cornhole game. There's just so much everywhere. Marketing amazement aside, it's just a really, really fun experience. It's like being temporarily teleported to another world where you're encouraged to just hang out and be in the space. With minimal things to buy (just two things for Olipop - a sampler pack of soda or a tote bag), the focus isn't really on purchasing. It's all about experiencing the different aspects of the brand - and leaving with a positive feeling about the brand. As a customer, TENSPACE offers (at least during the Olipop experience): -An immersive experience that feels a bit like a wonderland you're encouraged to explore -Air conditioning - which while walking Short North in the summer is worth its weight in gold -A free tasting bar you can walk in and try all of the Olipop flavors -Vote for your favorite Olipop flavor and get a free can to walk out with too -Games you're encouraged to play and experience with those you're with -SO many backgrounds and inspiration for selfies. A soda bar. A faux outdoor area with picnic table. Gigantic straws. Bubbles everywhere. "Scented" dressing rooms filled with props that encourage selfies. This is, of course, if you happen in on a random day. They also have ticketed events and partnerships (like crafting your own popsicles or yoga pop-ups) that integrate the brand into crafted experiences too. And again, it's all extra-magical because there just isn't a pressure to buy anything. The staff is running the tasting bar, and you're free to explore every inch without the pressure to leave after purchasing. Really, I'm beyond ecstatic about TENSPACE, and I'm likely coming back every two months to see what immaculate partnership they've put together next.

Christmisc - Racks of sweaters

Christmisc

(3 reviews)

University District

There's nothing for me to like or dislike really about this place. It's a big open space with a…read morebunch of "tacky" Christmas sweaters, but they're all just sweaters and sweatshirts that have been purchased from places like Elder Beerman, Sears, Kmart, insert retailer that caters to older women who wear sweater vests and themed sweaters. I don't think they're original, I was expecting sweaters that had been decorated and then placed for sale, which I think would have been more interesting. I also don't think they're tacky or ugly...they're not far off from things I watched my grandma wear for Christmas growing up, and I loved my grandma, and never found her tacky. I think they could be described as items for the "older" crowd (50-60+) at best. Being old doesn't make you tacky or your sweater ugly. If you're looking for a pre-made sweater for a party, this might work for you, but it's not going to work in a situation where people are expecting you to make your own.

It's such a simple, but brilliant idea to open an ugly Christmas sweater store. Why couldn't I…read morehave thought of this?! Anyway, don't do like I did and waste your time, energy, and gas crisscrossing Columbus looking for sweaters, Christmisc has them all. I consider the prices ridiculously high, but in hindsight the cost would have balanced out after driving all over the city searching for a bargain. The store is neat and organised with several racks of sweaters in all sizes and colors. It's a seasonal pop up store, so I'm not sure when they open. I had to do a serious internet search to find this place, the address was actually incorrect, luckily the location is right across the walkway. For my next ugly sweater party, this will be my first stop!

Callin’ Your Bluff Coffee

Callin’ Your Bluff Coffee

(14 reviews)

Franklinton

Happy to say they're one of my favorite coffee spots in town! A lot of times espresso is too light…read moreat other cafes. They've got interesting flavors, some of which are rotating, and really nice staff. They don't rush you and they're friendly. Had to try the carrot cake latte. Really pretty looking! Not as sweet as it looked which I was happy about. You could still taste the espresso! It's inside the Land Grant extension. Super easy to find since they have signage outside. Tons of seating. Love to see that they had a decent amount of people here! Can't wait to come back!

It's been awhile since I've written a Yelp review, but having visited a Callin' Your Bluff a couple…read moreof times in the last two months, the place is absolutely worth writing about. I know they started out as a pop-up, but their semi-permanent location behind Land Grant is great, and I hope it becomes permanent. As you can imagine from the name of the coffee shop, there's a slightly quirky, slightly kitschy cowboy vibe going on here, which is rather endearing. TVs show various western shows and movies, and country and Americana music streams through the speakers. I can't recall what my wife and I ordered on our first visit, but I know it had sesame and was simply delicious. It reminded me of a drink I had at Parable a couple of times (a sesame miso latte), which is a good thing. On our most recent trip a week and a half before Christmas, they had a series of Christmas-themed drinks on the menu. My wife got a mint latte, and I got a "mo'lasso," which was molasses, ginger, clove, and cinnamon...literally all of my favorite spices. While I like my drinks a little on the sweet side and eventually added a Splenda, the flavors were amazing. The quality of craftsmanship that goes into each drink is evident -- this is high-level stuff, and worth returning to for the taste experience alone. On this most recent visit, there was a line out the door at 9:30 on a Saturday which says a lot about the word-of-mouth this place has received. Unlike most coffee shops, I really didn't mind a 20-30 minute wait to order and get our drinks. No pics this time, alas, but hopefully my words adequately express just how worthwhile this new coffee shop is. It's a great addition to the revitalized Franklinton downtown area.

Momi Land - venues - Updated May 2026

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