Friday, February 26, 2016

This Week's 1L Life Hack




The Best Places to Grab Study Food



Have you had enough studying?  Are you looking for a break for some space from being a 1L?  Here are some of the best places to eat around school.

Within a short walk (2-3 blocks) from school:
Super Chefs (199 E Broad St) – Breakfast and more
Lomonico’s (340 East Gay Street) – fantastic Italian food
Hungry Soul Café (30 S Young St) - burger-centric American menu, plus some Hungarian dishes
The Hills (95 N Grant Ave) – a locally-owned specialty grocer.
The Grass Skirt Tiki Room (105 N Grant Ave) - Hawaiian & Asian dishes

Within a medium walk (7-9 blocks) from school:
Dirty Franks (248 S 4th St) - all-beef, vegan & vegetarian hot dogs, cold beer, and drinks
The Little Palace (240 S 4th St) - neighborhood diner / bar
Hae-Paul’s (79 S 4th St, Columbus) – Korean American Kitchen
Due Amici (67 E Gay St) - modern interpretations of classic Italian dishes along with an extensive collection of fine Italian wines.

Within a long walk (one mile or more) or a short drive from school:
Indian Oven (427 E Main St) - Traditional Indian dishes, some updated renditions, & a full bar
Oodles and Noodles (765 Neil Ave) – authentic Asian dishes that include noodles, dumplings, appetizers, and rice
The Olde Town Tavern (889 Oak St) - bar & grill with craft drafts, bar bites, & cocktails
Yellow Brick Pizza (892 Oak St) - pizzas & pub grub, with a wide array of beers on tap
The Angry Baker (891 Oak St) - quirky bakery & cafe
Katzingers (475 S 3rd St) – deli classics like Reubens and club sandwiches and traditional Jewish foods
The North Market (59 Spruce St) - an international selection of freshly prepared foods, authentic ethnic specialties, distinctive gifts and personable service from its merchant owner operators.


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