Coldwater Favorite Rooster Joe Brewing New Life In Versailles Firehouse
Rooster Joe Coffee is renovating the old Versailles firehouse at 39 S Center St for a second location that will pair coffee with Made Apparel. Demolition has begun and updates will appear on the shop’s social channels.
From Piano Bar To Hummus Bar: Suga Mediterranean Plots Park Street Makeover
One Hospitality plans Suga, a Mediterranean restaurant, for 504 Park St. — the former Howl at the Moon site — signaling continued reinvention around North Market. The move illustrates Park Street’s shift toward market-focused dining.
Caroline's Grabs First Prime Stall In North Market's New Downtown Wing
Caroline's, Chef Justin Wotring's sandwich concept, will be the first permanent tenant in North Market Downtown's new addition as the market expands. The pop-up that opened in October 2025 is moving into long-term space.
Bethel Road Wendy’s Goes Dark As Project Fresh Cuts Hit Columbus
The Wendy’s at 2626 Bethel Road in northwest Columbus closed as part of Wendy’s Project Fresh shakeup, one of several Ohio locations the chain has trimmed. The move is part of a nationwide plan to retool or shutter underperforming restaurants.
Jersey-Born Pink Pistachio Brings Its Glam Cafe To Grandview Heights
New Jersey’s Pink Pistachio opens its first Columbus outpost in Grandview Heights at 1072 Dublin Road with an all-day menu and a 3 p.m. grand opening. The cafe brings specialty coffee, pastries and dinner plates to the neighborhood.
Spruce Street Sporting Cranks Up Game-Day Hype On Park Street
A new sports bar, Spruce Street Sporting Club, opened on Park Street in early March with big screens, burgers and weekend happy hours as One Hospitality expands downtown. The concept launched in time for the Arnold Sports Festival and aims to be a game‑day spot for Arena District crowds.
Sugar Land Snags Chipotle-Backed Pita Chain in Hot Suburban Land Grab
Ohio‑born Brassica is bringing its build‑your‑own pitas and hummus plates to Sugar Land; construction is slated to start in mid‑June with a planned November finish. Local reporting and state filings outline the fit‑out.
Good Energy Café Sneaks Into Franklinton’s Idea Foundry With A Plant‑Powered Jolt
Good Energy Café opened on the first floor of the Idea Foundry in Franklinton, bringing plant‑based coffees, teas and snacks to the makerspace and promising Pride‑month brunches and community events. Owner Clair Joy Farley rebranded the Clintonville ghost‑kitchen concept to create a sit‑down café and event space.





































































































































































































































































































































