Comfort food at its finest!
Inspired by great fresh ingredients, our small neighborhood bakery on a corner in downtown Chicago began creating artisan breads and freshly baked sweets. And upon a little success, neighbors began to ask for sandwiches made with that fabulous bread, followed by homemade soups and salads, and even made-to-order scramblers. Their guests’ requests continued to inspire us as their bakery’s menu and business grew.
Today, they continue to fulfill the needs and desires of neighbors with a menu of ingredient-inspired, prepared-to-order food. If you are at Polaris, make this a stop!
Casual American dining with a specialty in seafood dishes. Freshly prepared salads, sandwiches and more! Kids eat for just $1 and teens for just $5 every Wednesday!
Industrial neighborhood hangout with a large patio serving craft beer, fresh cocktails, and made-from-scratch food.
Located in the heart of historic Italian Village, Cosecha is a curator of fine Mexican dining from your friends at Grow Restaurants, parents to Harvest Pizzeria, Curio, and The Sycamore.
Cosecha is a neighborhood restaurant that serves both traditional and modern Mexican food and drinks. With dishes inspired by traditional Mexican ingredients, history, and culture.
10 Locations in Columbus!
Ice creams built from the ground up with superlative ingredients!
Good friends, good food, love of family, and a place where it all comes together. That’s Marcella’s, a bustling Italian cafe where you can forget your worries, live in the moment, and appreciate the quality of everything life has to offer.
The food is real Italian – simple and uncomplicated. The atmosphere is welcoming and the hospitality genuine. And here, you’ll find great wines and handcrafted cocktails that will perfectly complement both your love of food and your love of life!
The Cap City menu follows suit with recognizable favorites like meatloaf receiving unexpected and delightful upscale twists, alongside trendier chef-driven dishes with big flavors. Desserts at this Cameron Mitchell Restaurant are retro cool, taste better than you remember and are showstopper sized.
Additional Locations in Grandview and Dublin!
Upscale pizzeria & wine bar with a patio featuring gourmet brick-oven pies & other Italian cuisine.
New American Restaurant with high quality ingredients. Reservations are recommended but not always necessary. Most ingredients are locally grown!
Additional Location at Easton and downtown Columbus!
Condado’s build-your-own-taco concept has been operating since 2014, with our first location at 1227 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio. We’ve since added several more locations in Columbus and Pittsburgh, with many more on the way!
At Condado, we’re all about the tacos, tequila, and margaritas (but we’re also pretty fond of our whiskeys, guacamole, and craft drafts). Our main attraction is the build-your-own taco starting at $3-4, where choices range from the toppings all the way down to the shell. Unlike other taco joints, we let you choose exactly what you want, and however many you want. We pride ourselves on having fresh ingredients made every single day – from our salsas, toppings, and proteins to our house-made tortilla chips.
Join us in any of our Dia de los Muertos + Street Art styled restaurants, and soak up the atmosphere created by our unique staff and our gallery of a restaurant – all designed and painted by local artists.
Food should be made right. And just like our grandma (whose name is on the menu), we believe that means scratch recipes, quality ingredients, and fresh, all-natural chicken farms.
Pick your meat, pick your heat at this American comfort, soul food must see spot!
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily at five locations throughout Columbus, Uptown Westerville, and in Liberty Township, Ohio. Focused on delicious and fresh ingredients.
Located in downtown Old Worthington, The Whitney House serves made from scratch, refined yet rustic, American comfort food. We utilize fresh and local ingredients and constantly look for new and innovative ways to serve our community.
We opened the Whitney House because we love our friends and families. Our menu is based on the glory days of Sunday dinners when the entire family would pile into the dining room to sit, catch up and enjoy a delicious meal together.
The Whitney House pays homage to the homes and kitchens in our past that welcomed all, treated everyone like family and offered drinks and food made with love.