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Though the phrase “New year, new me” is undoubtedly clichéd, many people still view January as a clean slate on which they can freely scribbl…
Though the phrase “New year, new me” is undoubtedly clichéd, many people still view January as a clean slate on which they can freely scribbl…
Historic Dublin will welcome a new but familiar Columbus business to town. Fox in the Snow Cafe — a popular coffee shop and bakery based…
Ohio State students looking to take food on the go now have a greener option, in all senses of the word. Dining Services eliminated th…
With a new semester starting, college students scramble to find new study and coffee spots. Gata Mágica — which translates to “magical c…
As the leaves start changing, the coffee starts brewing. With three locations in and around Columbus, the rush of autumnal coffee drinkers is a …
Scott Woods and Vernall Bristow made their private practice of poetry public in 1998 by founding Writers’ Block Open Mic Night. Twenty-four yea…
When Mike Heslop, owner of Kafe Kerouac, opened the cafe 18 years ago, he said he decided he wanted it to be a space for people to enjoy drinks whi…
Columbus nonprofit Zora’s House will be moving locations to expand offerings for its members.
A small cafe in the basement of the Wexner Center for the Arts is back to serving locally owned and grown foods after closing for over a year due to COVID-19.
From the outside, Freedom a la Cart may seem like a typical coffee shop, but behind the scenes, the cafe does a lot more than serve coffee.