Where To Eat In Columbus, OH
I was able to visit so many fabulous restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, and even a public food market during my trip to Columbus, OH! I’ve rounded them all up in this post with addresses and lots of photos. I’m obsessed with interiors of course because of my background in design, but I’m also a huge foodie and coffee lover so I love sharing travel posts like these with you guys! I hope this post is helpful for anyone planning a trip to this Ohio gem 😉
Fox In The Snow
This popular Columbus cafe, Fox In The Snow, has been named one of the “The Best Coffeeshops In America” by Food and Wine Magazine! They have two beautiful locations in the city serving up delicious rustic style baked goods and hand poured drinks. The vanilla latte I ordered was crafted to perfection and I also tried their out of this world Morning Bun filled with yummy whipped chocolate. The ivy covered building located near the Italian Village looks magical and inviting + the interior had an airy, industrial feeling to it that I loved. I wish I could have checked out their other location too!
Address: 1031 N 4th St, Columbus, OH 43201
Comune
This gorgeous restaurant located near the beautiful German Village had the most beautiful interiors and dishes of course! Comune offers a flavorful, plant forward cuisine made from seasonal ingredients. I loved the open, plant filled space and the stunning bar was such an amazing focal point of the restaurant. With plenty of seating and such amazing food, it’s a great spot to visit with friends or even just to stop in for a cocktail!
Address: 677 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Emmett’s
I visited Emmett’s new location in Open Air, a historic school building in the Tuttle Park area of North Columbus that was renovated into an amazing community space! I loved the industrial feel of this cafe with it’s open windows, the plant filled divider shelf in the center of the room, and exposed ceilings. They had a lot of great seating areas so it’s a great spot for dining in, but they also had a walk up window for take away orders. Their breakfast sandwich was probably the best I’ve ever had, they added something super yummy to it. I loved my latte, blueberry muffin, and green juice too!
Address: 2571 Neil Ave, Columbus, OH
Lincoln Social
This urban rooftop lounge located at the top of the Lincoln building in the Short North Arts District area, is a very popular spot with the locals and for good reason! Lincoln Social Rooftop offers amazing views of the city, yummy shareable plates, and amazing cocktails. It has a hip, trendy vibe with open windows, an amazing bar, and even a patio area. It’s a great place to socialize with friends with plenty of seating and you can even catch a game on their big screen TV’s! I had their pizza and artichoke dip, both very tasty plates, I had to eat very bite 😉
Address: 711 N High St, Columbus, OH 43215
Freedom A La Carte
Another amazing Columbus cafe with a meaningful mission, Freedom A La Carte offers fresh, made from scratch pastries and dishes while focusing on training and empowering local survivors of human trafficking which is so amazing! The cafe has a really cute boho farmhouse vibe with lots of indoor and outdoor seating making it a great spot for breakfast or lunch. I saw many customers stopping by just for their amazing pastries! Their quiche was delicious and very filling and their Cayenne chocolate croissant was an unexpected twist.
Address: 123 E Spring St, Columbus, OH 43215
North Market
North Market, located between downtown and the Short North Arts District is an 145 year old food hall and public market with vendor stalls from Ohio’s best independent merchants, farmers, and makers. It has a very vibrant feel with colorful neon signs, delicious foods, and other goods like flowers, spices, and more. It has an upper floor that offers lots of seating as well as views of the market below. I loved the open industrial feel of this amazing market!
Address: 59 Spruce St, Columbus, OH 43215
Check out my Columbus travel guide on YouTube for more ideas!