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3.2 (159 reviews)
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Travis A.

Three of us ordered chicken parm dinners and three salads. One salad was supposed to be without onions, but with ranch. One normal salad with ranch and one normal salad with Italian. All salads came with onions. Two came with Italian. Halfway through our salads the waitress brought our no-onion salad. Then another waitress showed up with our three "double-down" chicken parm entrees that we did not order. The "double-down" entrees are $3 a piece more. We sent them back, just for our waitress to bring them back and said "Sorry she's new." We questioned the double-down cost and we were told it would be the same price as the regular entree. We got our bill and before the price was adjusted we were charged $66 for the three entrees plus two sodas. The waitress told us they'd keep the entrees on the check and take the drinks off to make up the difference. Instead, two drinks remained + the entrees. Again we had to ask for the adjustment. We didn't order the "double-down" chicken parm entrees and we weren't going to pay for them. Finally the bill was adjusted when the drinks were all removed to account for the extra $9 on the bill. When we were wrapping up our dinner, the table next to us also got a chicken parm entree and when it arrived they also questioned the "double-down" portion. This place is clearly trying to pull one over on people! You can't tell me this is an isolated 'accident' either.

Bread and butter for the table
Annette F.

What a great birthday celebration time! The staff had an extremely large group during the same time as our 12 size group and they were great. Our waitress and waiters were all on point and made sure we had a great experience. While we miss the old location the food was still amazing and the new location has some great views of the commons.

Chicken Parmigiana
Les R.

Love the ambiance here! If you're expecting the old, crowded warehouse feel, this isn't it. What you'll find is a modern space with echo's to the past. The Spaghetti Warehouse offers a new experience while showcasing some nostalgia. If you had never been to the old location, then take a look around and enjoy all the little details. Honestly, the food was even better than I remembered from the Original W. Board location. I had the Chicken Parmigiana, and my partner ordered the Spaghetti Warehouse Carbonara with added chicken. We also shared the Sicilian Sampler, which was delicious. For dessert, we split the Red Velvet Cake (who wouldn't t love this)! We don't visit often, but always experience good food & service, and have great evenings out!

Walking up to the restaurant from the park
Lara K.

We loved the old Spaghetti Warehouse location and have many fond memories of family celebrations there. I'm happy to report that we love the new location, too! We eat at a lot of Italian restaurants since it's our daughter's preferred food- and this is one of our favorites! The garlic butter and warm bread is killer. Plus, the spaghetti and meatballs here is the best in Columbus, in my opinion. We love the new Columbus Commons views - and the short walk through the park from the Commons garage. Don't forget to ask for a parking validation! It brings the cost down to $2 from $5. I love all the old decor touches they brought over from the original location - especially the stained glass lamps. We will be regulars here!

Grande Chicken Caesar.  I Think Eric B In Las Vegas Would Approve.
Mike G.

So, Anna, Mark, Marlena, and I went there today for lunch this Thursday morning. We were quickly seated and then greeted by Folando, who was a super great server. Knowledgeable, helpful, and very pleasant, we'd ask for him again. The manager made it a point to stop by a few times to make sure everything was good as well As far as ambiance, I liked the view of the Columbus Commons, and it's cool to know that they have huge garage doors that they can open when the weather is nice. Great place to watch one of the concerts on the lawn. The space is nice enough, but I really missed the visual overload of the old place. On a side note, the space really needs something (decor overload) to dampen the noise as it's rather hard to hear others talking at the table with all the hard surfaces The food was good. I tried Anna's Mozzarella Frittas, which were quite tasty and had a nice crispy crunch. My Grande Chicken Caesar Salad was also very good but was a little light on the protein and cheese. Mark and Marlena got the 15 Layer Lasagna, and both said it was quite good. And the bread. It was good, as was that delicious garlic butter, but bring back the old sourdough loaves. Please. All in all. A very good experience. I'm calling this 4 stars.

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Aubrie H.

Stopped here before a Broadway show without a reservation and were able to grab a table. Ordered drinks immediately, just missed happy hour which runs until 6 and has some nice discounts. For dinner we ordered Ravioli and the Italian burger which was a super unique dish along with salad, minestrone and Italian wedding soup. Everything was good and our server Anthony was great. A nice place to stop when downtown for an event.

They brought the old trolly and made booths.
Ron F.

This new location has a lot to offer. They did a great job on incorporating the old location into the new location overlooking the Columbus Commons. While they were not able to bring over the old trolly, they built a replica to give you the feel you are eating in a trolley. They also brought in brick to give it the feel of the old location along with light fixtures. Still a great dining option for families where everyone can order something they will like. We had exceptional service. The prices are also very reasonable. The salads we got with our dinners were very good and the calamari was delicious. I ordered the Herb Grilled Sirloin with Brussel Sprouts and enjoyed it very much. If you are hungry for pasta I encourage you to order the 15 layer lasagna on spaghetti with meatballs. The only challenge is parking. If you lucky you may find a spot on the street. There are also plenty of public garages around. If you park in a Columbus Commons garages, bring in your ticket to get it validated.

Sicilian Sampler Appetizer.
Syed S.

I was a bit apprehensive at first in visiting this location since I have heard and read mixed reviews on the "new" Spaghetti Warehouse, but I am glad I got to visit here and check this place out. This particular location is still relatively new, and while they have some kinks to work out, it also has some things going for them. Parking downtown is never fun, but there are several large garages in the area, and we parked at the Columbus Commons garage. To our pleasant surprise, SW provides a "semi-validated" parking where our $5 parking charge was reduced to $2. The speed of the service overall was unevenly paced - our host was slow to address and then seat us (even though there was only one other party waiting to be seated). It looked like our server was assigned too many tables, but she did a great job taking our orders, checking in on us, and bringing out our food on time. We tried the Sicilian Sampler, the Calamari, the Chicken Marsala, the Chicken Parmigiana for our appetizers and entrees. We also ordered the Grilled Chicken with fries from the children's menu (they have one that is not posted on their website, but you have to ask for it). Between the appetizers and the complimentary breads, we were very full by the time the entrees (which also include Caesar salads) arrived. The appetizers were just ok, nothing bad but nothing great. We found the chicken marsala unreasonably salty and the chicken parmigiana was overcooked. The grilled chicken and the fries were a hit with our daughter, and it was a good portion size. The dessert items - we got the Godiva chocolate cheesecake and the tiramisu - were the highlights for us. Spaghetti Warehouse has a great location adorned with huge windows overlooking the Columbus Commons. The interior of the location was old school, however, some of the seats and the floor generally were dirty and sticky. If I am in the area, I can see myself coming in on a warm summer day for a drink and dessert.

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Rebecca M.

I visited on opening night of their new location. I was greeted warmly and welcomed into the celebration. The first thing I noticed was the absolutely beautiful view of the Christmas lights on the green outside! You can see the view from more than half the seats. The windows roll up so it will be nice in the summer to listen to concerts while eating. The menu was limited since it was the first day, however they will had gluten free spaghetti. I got it with grilled chicken, marinara and toasted mozzarella. It was very good! Price point was average. Parking is what you would expect downtown. I parked at the state house since I was attending a show and just walked.

Calamari
Antora S.

Heard so many mixed review on this place, we just had to try it out for ourselves. Parking- There are few parking garages around Spaghetti Warehouse. We parked in the Columbus Commons garage. Spaghetti Warehouse validates parking to a reduced price. Location:- It's a great location where you have a great view of the Columbus Commons ground from inside. Inside of this restaurant however, was a little dirty. The floor and some of the chairs were very sticky. Service- Service was a little slow but ok. Food- average to not good. So we ordered the Sicilian Sampler and the Calamari for appetizer and Chicken Marsala, Chicken Parm with Spaghetti for the entrée. For dessert, we ordered the Godiva Chocolate Cheese Cake and the Tiramisu. Both of the apps where average, just tasted ok. The spaghetti for the chicken parm was way overcooked and the chicken could have had a little bit of flavor. However, the Chicken Marsala, was the opposite. I was not able to eat it because it was SO salty. I also got the Brussel Sprout with my Chicken Marsala, which was actually good. With our entrée we also received a Caesar salad. Compared to all the other food, the desserts were good. Spaghetti Warehouse serves cheesecake factory cheese cake, which is the Godiva Chocolate Cake that we ordered. The potion size is pretty generous for the price of the food. By the time you finish your complimentary bread and apps, you will be full. With so many restaurants around, I definitely do not see myself coming back here again.

Brenda T.

BLACK CHERRY LIMEADE $9 Black cherry puree, fresh lime juice, simple syrup topped with Sprite, optional dash of cherry bitters OUR INCREDIBLE 15-LAYER LASAGNE $17 Our all-time guest favorite! Layer after layer of lasagna noodles, your choice of meat sauce or alfredo sauce, Italian pork sausage, ground beef and Romano, ricotta and mozzarella cheeses

The trio
Mark B.

Great service like always at the old place . Food was amazing . Location was on High st. Parking was difficult. But we'll worth it

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The Alibi Bourbon and Cocktail Lounge - Wright bros

The Alibi Bourbon and Cocktail Lounge

(102 reviews)

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Short North

I really, really, really love the drink menu of the Alibi. Like, a lot. Their visual chart is a…read moregodsend for cocktail explorers, and all of the drinks came out delicious and exactly as described. It's so creative, and the drinks are really the stellar stand out here. However, the atmosphere of those drinks is what gives me pause when thinking about coming back. The limited table situation, tiny cramped space, and loud music means that it doesn't feel particularly relaxing. People are constantly brushing up against you (even at 5PM), and holding a conversation at a normal distance is nearly impossible. NOTE: This place is covered in dust. No shade to the ownership as it doesn't appear to be anywhere near food prep areas (it's on the decor, on/around shelving, all over the faux plants, etc.), but if you're someone who's sensitive to dust, this is probably not a good fit. PROS: -I loooooooove how they've done their drink menu. As someone who is still exploring the potential of cocktails, their nerdy "chart" that places all of their drinks on a sweet/bitter and alcohol-forward/approachable visual chart is SUCH a help. As such, everything I ordered was absolutely amazing for me. I knew exactly what to expect from a drink because of its position on the chart, and it delivered. -Their drinks are really unique. Aqua faba? Fat washed alcohols? Lollipops or toasted marshmallows as garnishes? Super cool. Don't let some of the weirder descriptions creep you out of trying them. -All of their drinks were delicious. Everything I ordered was exactly as described. I often go places where the taste is barely related to its namesake, but they were entirely on-point here. CONS: -I'm not sure if someone called off that night as other reviewers are in love with the service, but our service was really really slow. No real rapport with the staff; just stating the name of a drink as they rushed past and then they were off to try to clean a table or take someone else's order. The drinks they made were great, but this isn't somewhere we'd go if we were in a hurry. -The pictures do not accurately convey how small this place is. Like, it's small. I'd guess less than 1000 square feet. My apartment is bigger by a lot. This isn't necessarily an issue, but it means people pile up quickly as they wait for seating (there's like 4/5 tables and then bar seating). The human walkways are small enough that the bartenders and other guests will brush against you a lot - even while seated. -I get the vibe they were going for here, but with the smaller space, I think a lot of the potential decor options had to "go" in order to fit more humans. It's giving me hardcore The Hearth Room (in Cincinnati) vibes, and I think it could honestly pull it off if it simply had more space. The "relaxed, sophisticated bourbon bar" doesn't quite come through as well when things are so focused on simply fitting in more bodies. -It's loud AF. Like, really, really loud. Between all the people and the blasting pop music, it required leaning into someone's ear in order to speak at normal volumes. We'd regularly have to pause the conversation if something in the music was building to a drop. This is not a place I'd take someone I wasn't very very comfortable with because it really requires being in someone's space to talk. -There's a single all-gender toilet here for everyone in the establishment. It's basically a revolving door of people in and out of it. The door auto-closes, however, so it's really difficult to figure out if it's open or not. There was usually a queue of people waiting in front of the door.

I never leave Alibi disappointed. They always have such a creative menu with something for…read moreeveryone. It always amazes me how quickly they crank out such creative drinks. I'm sure some of them are batched, but they don't taste like they are. Service was excellent, as always. Endlessly knowledgeable. Small place, but never feels crowded even when full.

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The Laundry

(11 reviews)

German Village

Looking for the cutest little scape to Italy right here in Columbus!?! Look no further, The Laundry…read moreis your new spot! My Husband and I randomly stumbled upon this place walking to Chapman's one night after we were JUST talking to a buddy about how Columbus didn't have any "great" Wine Bars. So the next weekend we had to go back and check it out immediately!! This place is so friendly and cute as soon as you walk in. You can sit at a high top table, blue velvet couches for a more laid back option or the bar if you come alone or with a friend! The second best part about this place is you can order of a menu of curated pre picked wines and crafted cocktails or pop into the wine shop connected to it called Hausfrau Haven. You can buy a bottle there and open at The Laundry and split it with friends or your partner which I LOVE! You could even do your own little wine tasting too if you'd like! Lastly if you need a snack to drink more wine they have great little apps like nuts, cheese and a few more rotting options!! *My only complaint is I wish there was a water station or could get a glass of water. When I drink I like to have access to water and the little mini water bottles don't do much for me and I feel annoying asking for multiple when there* Minor detail and does not detour me from going!!!! LOVE IT HERE!! MUST GO!

Cute little spot to have a cocktail. Bar service was exceptional and my boyfriend said his old…read morefashioned was awesome . I just wish my Cosmo had real lime and not a ton of the fake stuff. It made the entire drink taste like imitation lime. All in all it is an adorable spot in G-Village to have a cocktail

Law Bird - A peek behind the bar (not only does the place always have great menus, but the architectural stylings are on point -- love the tile!).

Law Bird

(74 reviews)

Brewery District

Lawbird is hands-down the best cocktail bar in the city. The themed menus which change at a…read morereasonable pace, great staff, and "good vibes" really make this the go-to destination in Columbus and perhaps the Midwest for a cocktail. Pair a stop either before or after to one of German Village's great restaurants and you're in for a special, albeit pricey night. In addition to fantastic drinks, Lawbird offers cocktail tasting classes from time to time which are a fun way to get sauced early in the day. And you will get sauced. If the owners keep up the good thing they have going - this will become an iconic establishment in the city. I hope they do. I've been more than 20 times so far and never get bored. Cheers!

I love TF out of Law Bird, and I love everything they're doing. I have a few qualms about their…read morereservation time limit (which, I will admit, are almost entirely based on the fact I want to try MORE of what they're offering), but I readily recommend this place to people as one of the coolest cocktail bars in town. Cocktail vibe is more "laid-back friends talking over creative drinks" than sultry, romantic date spot. Tons of natural light means this cocktail bar has had some of my *favorite* cocktail bar photos I've ever taken. It's so pretty in here. NOTES: -During pop-ups, walk-ins are near-impossible on weekends and not likely on weekdays. Make a reservation if you want to make sure you'll have a spot. -No dedicated parking lot. 3-hour-limit free residential parking all around Law Bird, though. We generally have to walk 2 or 3 blocks from parking to Law Bird. Be aware this is German Village, and you're looking at cobblestone sidewalks for high heel and accessibility purposes. -Law Bird mostly has small party seating. If you have a larger group you want to seat during a pop-up, make SURE to get that reservation in early. They have the single 8-person table. -They have snackies and food. Portion sizes are small (despite what the prices may suggest), though, so this is not generally a place to eat a full meal. All of the food is super flavorful, though, so definitely a great snack to add on. PROS: -Keeping things fresh, they regularly host cute seasonal events, new drinks, and pop-up events. In recent memory, I know they've done a Cherry Blossom one, a Spooky Halloween one, and a Christmas one. -They go ALL OUT for their pop-ups. It isn't just a brand new, professionally-printed menu (no pieces of paper with 4 seasonal drinks here). It's also all of their interior decor, bathroom decorations, bartop decorations, and more. Ceiling decor too! They get all up in there. It's really fun to see the space transformed constantly. -Between the new menus and the constantly-new decorations of their space, I love regularly popping into Law Bird. -I LOVE the creativity of the menus, and I LOVE that they offer cocktail classes. (I haven't taken one yet, but I'm excited to!) The menu has unique drinks, served with unique garnishes. They have a few "sugar cocktails", but for the most part, Law Bird drinks tend to be complex and spirit-forward. -Their "themed" bathrooms (even with their own themed music playlists) make me happy. They have two unisex, single room restrooms. CONS: -If you come during a pop-up with a smaller group, they will enforce their reservation time limit of 1.5 hours. This isn't necessarily the end of the world, but the times when they enforce their limits is when they have more customers waiting - and tend to be when the place is at capacity. When they're at-capacity, the bar staff and service staff is a lot busier, with drink service taking longer and servers checking in a lot less. This means we usually only have had the chance to place 2 drink orders during that 1.5 hour time limit before they ask us to leave. This can be rough (to try most of the drinks on a limited time menu) unless you're sharing drinks with your tablemates. If you still want to continue your evening with your friends after that 1.5 hour limit, Antiques on High, Daily Growler, and Cobra are easily walkable from here. -During their pop-ups on weekends, time between placing a drink order and receiving the drink has usually been around 15 to 20 minutes. Not the end of the world as you get to socialize with friends, but again, with the time limit, that can be a bit rough.

The Oracle - Entrance

The Oracle

(26 reviews)

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Olde Towne East

Fun and funky but only been there once so I'd need to go back a few times and want to know if there…read moreis a happy hour

Hubs and stopped in the Oracle yesterday on our way to visit our oldest daughter. It's the first…read moreweek in September, so the pandemic is still looming and of course we respect all the precautions every business is taking to stay safe and prevent the spread. That being said, upon opening the door we were told we couldn't come in without masks. Mine was in my pocket, no problem. I haven't left my home (in Tennessee) often enough since the beginning of the virus for it to become habit to automatically put on a mask when I get out of my vehicle. But 9/10 times I remember before entering a public place. The male bartender just seemed rude in the way he told us to put one one. I had read the raving reviews, and being a Yelp Elite myself I know I can and do trust their reviews above others. So....I was really looking forward to trying something new and enjoy watching a bartender do their thing. The bartender pointed to two framed menus on top of a cooler containing seltzer's and canned drinks, and some glass bottles of pre-made cocktails, I think. I would've appreciated the bartender ask me what I liked, and help me decide, but it was easier for him to point to the sign. Customer service absolutely sucked hippo balls. I asked if I could just order a Knob Creek and Coke in a short glass, and a Blanton's for my hubs. Sure!! What I got was a shot of each in a to-go plastic condiment container with a lid, and two big paper go cups (like Burger King) of ice, and a can of Coke, which I told him never mind I had a soda in the truck. We also got two bags of Cheeto's, to make the sale legal. So....we poured our bourbons over the ice in the paper cups. I drank a few sips of mine, yum, even in paper. My husband was just about to take a sip and noticed something stuck in his ice that looked just like a maggot. He walked back across the street and told/showed the bartender, who vehemently denied it came from the ice because it was a brand new bag. Then I noticed 3 of the maggot looking things in my ice, so I went back in and showed my husband and then the bartender. He told my husband it was probably from the citrus he was cutting on a board near the ice bin. They were frozen INSIDE the ice cubes. I'm upset with myself that I didn't take a picture of it, it was gross. I'm upset that a bartender would try to make it seem like it was nothing. After seeing it all in my ice my husband just asked for our money back, and the bartender said, "But I've already poured another." Ummm, sorry, but no thank you. He did give the refund, but I most assuredly won't give them a second chance when I visit Columbus.

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