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July
9

Columbus is quickly climbing the charts as one of the top foodie towns in America. Regardless of what you're craving, be it a heaping grilled cheese, a street taco, or an elegant seafood meal, you can bet to find a pub, restaurant or booth within city limits to curb your hunger. We've gathered up some of the most Instagram-worthy dishes across town, so you can see for yourself. Nowadays, traveling across town, or even across the world, is possible just with the tap of your thumb on a small screen. So enjoy flipping through these completely drool-worthy images of Columbus' best meals, but make sure to actually go and experience them in person afterward. These pictures might look good enough to eat, but the real deal is even better. Ice Cream Almost Too Pretty to Eat from Simply Rolled

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It's BYOB at Poke Bros! (Build Your own Bowl)

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    Just Look at This Crispy Panini from Caffé Apropos
      Or This Incredible Example of a Cheeseburger from Third and Hollywood
Please get us This Grilled Cheese/Burger Combo from Melt Bar & Grilled
A Gyro Wrap from Zaki Grill
This Ice Cream Extravaganza from Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams
All of This from Brassica Short North
A Spicy, Pickle-Topped Number from Donatos Pizza

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These Sweet Treats from Laughlin's Bakery
A Crispy Stack from Bakersfield Short North
    A Rainbow of Juices from Native Cold Pressed
A Hearty Boxed Lunch from Hot Chicken Takeover
A Family of Unicorns from the Flour Exchange

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    A Beautiful Pie from Goremade Pizza
A Pretzel that EVERYONE Wants from Brezel

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    A Literal Tower of Meat from Lexi's on Third
    A Vegan Burger Good Enough for Carnivores from Eden Burger
    The Perfectly Crispy, Ahi Tacos from Forno Short North

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    A Swoon-Worthy Spread from Condado Tacos

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    Sweet Dreams are Made of Cheese, Thanks to This Creation from Sweet Carrot
    Scrumptious Veggie Toast from Rockmill Tavern
    Fried Chicken Goodness from Standard Hall

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    These Poptarts that are Almost Too Pretty to Eat from Trism

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    This Patriotic Treat from Hadley's Bar + Kitchen
    A Bowl of Goodness from Aloha Streatery
    We hope this didn't make you too hungry! Make sure to follow us on Instagram for more swoon-worthy lifestyle images of Columbus.   
June
16

There are so many things to love about Ohio. Our state is home to some of the friendliest people in the country, spectacular scenery, thriving cities, and a grouping of traditional, old-world castles — yes, castles. These gorgeous buildings adorn our countryside and embellish our towns, and each one has a different story to tell. While all gorgeous in their own right, the castles all have different personalities — and were constructed for different reasons. Whether it's a cozy bed & breakfast, a magnificent library, or a haunted house, each of these castles are sure to take you back in time. Here, we've gathered some of Ohio's most famous castles, and dug into the stories of each one. Some are new, some are old, but all of them will surprise you in some way.

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June
1

Looking for 2019 Fourth of July events? Check out our most recent guide: 13 Fourth of July Events + Fireworks Displays in Columbus, Ohio

241 years ago, our founding fathers signed our great nation into existence — giving us freedom as well as one heck of a reason to celebrate. Fourth of July weekend is finally upon us, bringing with it the chance to gather with friends and family and enjoy one of the most anticipated highlights of the season. While hosting a picnic and lighting sparklers at home is great, there are so many exciting events in Columbus, and it would be a shame to miss out on the fun. Fireworks will go off around town on the evening of Independence Day, but we plan on celebrating all weekend long with concerts, 5Ks, festivals and more. Below, we've gathered up some of our favorite events in town, so don your star-spangled apparel and get ready to make this weekend one for the books.

New Belgium Brewing's Tour de Fat | July 1

This brewery based out of Fort Collins, Colorado knows how to bring the party, and they're bringing it to Columbus this Fourth of July weekend! New Belgium's Tour de Fat will feature a full day of live music, circus-like antics, a bike parade, costumes (highly encouraged), and of course plenty of cold brewskis. Additionally, you'll be able to try your luck in the bike arena, which offers the chance to ride (or attempt to ride) the weirdest bikes you've ever seen.

 

The Columbus Symphony's Patriotic Pops | July 1

Photo courtesy of Randall Schieber via the Columbus Symphony

This summer tradition with the Columbus Symphony is always a night to remember. Come enjoy an evening of patriotic favorites and Sousa marches with brilliant light displays. Of course, the beloved event would not be complete without fireworks, which will take place after the show.

Reel Big Fish: The Beer Run | July 1

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Celebrate the long weekend with a day of ska, craft beer and good times. While you're sampling craft brews from all over the country (and participating in a few drinking games) at Newport Music Hall, you'll be dancing along to lively tunes from the Expendables, the Queers, Tunnel Vision, and headliner Reel Big Fish.

The Charity Day 5K | July 2

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Feel like giving back (and working off some of those burgers and brats while you're at it)? Don't miss the Charity Day 5K, during which runners and walkers alike will take to the streets of downtown Columbus in honor of several charitable organizations. During registration, participants can choose their beneficiary to be sure they're racing for a cause they truly care about! After the race, enjoy a post-race party hosted by Red, White & Boom. Register here.

Red, White and BOOM | July 3

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More than 400,000 people will gather in downtown Columbus for the largest fireworks display in the state! Red, White & BOOM began in 1981 as a small celebration, and has grown exponentially over the years. It's not tough to see why the event is so popular! Sure, the fireworks are spectacular, but there will also be a grand parade, live music, dancing, and an after party to conclude the night!

The Doo Dah Parade | July 4

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The self-proclaimed celebration of liberty and lunacy will return to Columbus this year! Everything will go topsy turvy at the craziest parade in town. Antics kick off at 10 am and continue all day, and the parade will begin at 1 pm. While you're not watching, enjoy free live music, vendors, beer and bites from local restaurants.

Dublin's Independence Day Celebration | July 4

The Independence Day celebration in nearby Dublin is one of the best around, offering a full day of food, music, and fun for all ages. Come early to witness the Sherm Sheldon Fishing Derby at 8am, and then spend the rest of the day eating ice cream, enjoying the parade, watching the dogs in a canine frisbee competition, and dancing along to the tunes of Peter Frampton. The event will conclude with a massive fireworks display at the high school stadium.

Enjoy Your Long Weekend!

May
19

Columbus, known for its friendly people and beautiful skyline, is also one of the greatest up-and-coming music cities in the country. Every night, a different band hooks up and ignites our local bars and venues to the applause of crowds both large and small. Some of these bands are just getting their start and some have been playing for years, but each has a unique sound that is tough to find and impossible to reproduce. Our town is home to some pretty incredible musicians, and while they tour the country and take in the sights, they'll never forget their Columbus roots! We're always hunting for new tunes to add to our Spotify playlist, and we've found some pretty great ones from bands that originated right here in Columbus. Whether you're into rock, reggae, garage punk or a little bit of everything, you're sure to find a new favorite on this list. Enjoy!

Angela Perley & The Howlin' Moons

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The Rock 'n' Roll beats of Angela Perley & The Howlin' Moons are as danceable as they are enviable. Perley's voice has the perfect balance of edge and clarity, and simply floats over the hard hitting bass and electric guitar. The band credits Tom Perry, Led Zeppelin, Nebula and David Gilmour as influences, but have created a sound that is truly their own. They play in their hometown (Columbus) fairly often, but have also embarked on many tours nation-wide (including the notorious South by South West festival in Austin, Texas).

All Dogs

Photo courtesy of Hillary Jones via All Dogs

This pop punk quartet hails from Columbus, but is known to play shows all over Ohio. They released a split cassette with Slouch, another Ohio band, before debuting with a full album, Kicking Every Day in 2015. The music is an impactful collision of soft vocals, rolling drums and snappy guitar, and is the perfect mix to listen to on a "Sunday Morning" with the windows rolled down.

Red Wanting Blue

Photo courtesy of Bridgette McCullough via Red Wanting Blue

Red Wanting Blue came to life back in 1996, when leader Scott Terry was in school at Ohio University, and was immediate success story. By 1998, the band had already released its second full-length album entitled The Image Trigger, and has since toured the country over two decades, playing an average of 200 shows a year. The band features toe-tapping, finger-snapping beats, as well as deep vocals and lyrics that are sure to stay with you long after the first listen.

Fever Fever

Just try to stay still while listening to Fever, Fever — this alternative indie band's upbeat tunes are sure to have you nodding your head and tapping your toes in no time. The quartet has been around since August of 2014, and though newer, have already made quite a splash with their full-length album, Aftermath.

Rascal Flatts

This trio originated in Columbus nearly 20 years ago and gained instant fame. Now, as one of the most recognized names in the nation for modern country, Rascal Flatts has headlined on tours more than 14 times since 2000 and released a number of highly-successful albums and singles alike. Whether you're a country music fan or not, you'll surely be captivated by the crystal clear vocals of Gary LeVox.

New Bomb Turks

Photo courtesy of the New Bomb Turks

The New Bomb Turks are masters of the garage punk genre, featuring a collision of danceable rock 'n' roll beats and the rebellious punk vocals that we know and love. They've been around for awhile, evolving from a college band at Ohio State University in 1990 to a European tour in 2017. Explore their ten full-length albums, two EPs and twenty singles — you won't regret it.

Earwig

Photo courtesy of Ryan Miller via Earwig

Earwig oozes an attitude that is oh-so enviable, and with clear vocals and hard-hitting guitar, they've got everything a great rock band needs. The band has released several full-length albums, each with a unique sound. Gibson Under Mountain was the most recent of these, released in 2014.

Twenty One Pilots

This iconic duo gained almost instant popularity after its formation in 2009, and have now risen to the top with two concurrent top ten singles in 2016 and a grammy under their belt for best pop duo performance. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dunn are known for snappy beats, electronic undertones, and their loyal fan club dubbed the Skeleton Clique. They've captured the hearts of many at their dynamic festival performances, but still call Columbus home.

Shrub

Photo courtesy of Shrub

In 2010, Jay Shrub decided that a white-picket fence life didn't sound as rewarding as the life of a musician, and released a reggae/rap album created in his basement studio (to his friends). Luckily the sound took off, and now Shrub has evolved into a seven piece band that performs locally and across the country. Their humor and musical talents  are sure to put you in a good mood.

Two Cow Garage

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The husky vocals and fast-paced beats of this alternative rock band will draw you in immediately. The band was formed in late 2001 by singer and guitarist Micah Schnabel, and has since released seven full-length albums. You'll find them touring the state and capturing the hearts their listeners — with a name as Ohioan as Two Cow Garage, how could they not?

Like Moths to Flames

Photo courtesy of Jonny Costa via Like Moths to Flames

If you're more of a metalcore fan, Like Moths to Flames will impress with their hard-hitting guitar and strong vocals. Since the band's formation in 2010, they have released two EPs and three full-length albums, the most recent of which was released in late 2015. Fans hope there's something else up their sleeves!

RJD2

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The famed RJD2 now hails from Philly, but his roots are in Columbus. This artist is a master of the psychedelic hip-hop genre, paving the way for this trancy, catchy music with hits like "Ghostwriter" and "A Beautiful Mine" (the theme song for Mad Men). If you're as captivated by these songs as we are, check out his newest album Dame Fortune, which was released last year.
May
14

This post was updated on April 9, 2019 to include up-to-date information.

When the weather gets warm, Columbus residents know there is no better place to be than outside enjoying the sunshine. While our town is home to a variety of outdoor experiences and patios perfect for soaking up some Vitamin D, we also have a large number of farmers' markets that serve a dual purpose — allowing you to enjoy the day while purchasing locally produced groceries for the week. Sure, supermarkets are fine, but no one can deny that meals just taste better when created with farm-fresh produce and breads you picked out at the market that day. During the summer months, there are a plethora of markets around the city open almost every day of the week (some are even open daily). We've broken them down by day, so pick a time, find the one closest to your neighborhood, and enjoy!  

Pearl Market May 24 through October 11 Tuesdays and Fridays, 10:30 am-1:30 pm The opening of Pearl Market is highly anticipated every year, and every year, it manages to live up to the hype. Here you'll find all kinds of loot, from hand-crafted clothing and woodwork to delicious food. It's a great place to spend the morning, grab lunch, or simply swing through for a mood-booster. The Hilliard Farm Market May 28 through September 10 Tuesdays 4-7 pm At the Hilliard Farm Market (as with most markets in the area), all of the items sold are grown or made by the vendor. This guarantees a freshness and a quality that you just don't find at the supermarket, as well as wonderful conversations throughout your shopping experience.

The Farmers' Market at the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens June 5 through September 4 Wednesdays, 3:30-6:30 pm Summer is the best time to be at the Franklin Park Conservatory — not just for the gorgeous blooms, but also for the Wednesday night markets. Don't miss the chance to shop for local produce, baked goods, sauces and flowers (of course) in a beautiful setting. Upper Arlington Farmers' Market June 5 through September 25 Wednesdays, 3-6 pm At the Upper Arlington Farmers' Market, you'll find a variety of delicious produce, perennials, herbs, hanging plants and more, all provided by local vendors. The market is held rain or shine, so don't be discouraged if those clouds start building up! Uptown Westerville Farmers' Market May 1 through October 30 Wednesdays 3-6 pm The Uptown Westerville Farmers' Market has been running for 11 years now, and is a prime destinations during summer afternoons for locals and visitors alike. You'll find fantastic produce, plenty of character, and an open-air atmosphere that will call you back week after week. Go ahead and bring your furry friend along! Dogs are welcome at this market.

Bexley Farmers' Market May 23 through October 24 Thursdays 4-7 pm At the corners of Dawson and Main Street, you'll find a thriving market that is as committed to the community as it is to the producers who sell there. In addition to the traditional goods you find at most farmers' markets, you'll also find food trucks, events for the kids and live music. The New Albany Farmers' Market June 20 through September 12 Thursdays 4-7 pm There's no better place to be on a sunny Thursday afternoon than at the New Albany Farmers' Market. Enjoy seasonal offerings, locally made honey and coffee, freshly baked pastries and more alongside local food trucks. It's a thriving market in the town's center, and is a great place to see familiar faces and stock up on groceries for the week. Pearl Market May 24 through October 11 Tuesdays and Fridays, 10:30 am-1:30 pm The opening of Pearl Market is highly anticipated every year, and every year, it manages to live up to the hype. Here you'll find all kinds of loot, from hand-crafted clothing and woodwork to delicious food. It's a great place to spend the morning, grab lunch, or simply swing through for a mood-booster. The Clintonville Farmers' Market Beginning on April 27 Saturdays 9 am-noon Stop by the Clintonville Farmers' Market on Saturday mornings, and start your weekend off right! 2017 marks the market's 15th season, so the vendors are obviously doing something right. If you choose to ride your bike (or bring a stroller), you can park it at the Baer Wheels Bike Corral! Westgate Farmers' Market June 1 through October 19 First and third Saturdays, 9 am-1 pm The Westgate Farmers' Market was created by a group of like-minded local residents with one goal in mind: to make healthy, locally produced foods more accessible to the community. Since the market opened, it has grown each year, drawing Columbus farmers and artisans to show their stuff and build relationships with Westgate community members. The Canal Winchester Farmers' Market May 25 through September 28 Saturdays, 9 am-12 pm Now in its 19th season, the Canal Winchester Farmers' Market continues to grow every year, offering varying supplies of fresh produce, warm baked breads and pastries, flowers and artistic trinkets to its guests — all while maintaining the atmosphere of a friendly, old-fashioned marketplace. The Worthington Farmers' Market Year-Round May through October | Saturdays, 8 am-noon November through April | Saturdays, 9am-noon The Worthington Farmers' Market is the largest in the area, boasting more than 70 farmers, artisans, bakers and more from Columbus and the surrounding neighborhoods. The market is open year-round, but moves indoors for the colder winter months. Here you'll find everything you need to make a fantastic wholesome meal, from maple syrup and breads to high quality cuts of meat, dairy, and fresh produce.   Grove City Chamber of Commerce Farmers' Market May 18 through September 7 Saturdays 8 am-noon Peach chipotle barbecue sauce, apple jelly, fresh breads, oh my! Find all of this and more at the Grove City Chamber of Commerce Farmers' Market.

North Market Year-Round Sunday-Monday, 10 am-5 pm | Tuesday-Saturday 9 am-7 pm Since 1876, the centrally-located North Market has served Columbus residents — which makes it the most seasoned market in the area. The vendors (be they candy makers, fishermen, bakers or farmers) strive to promote the diversity and vibrancy of our Ohio community, serving only the best in locally produced products. The HTH Farm Market April 2 through December 22 Monday-Friday, 10 am-5 pm | Saturday & Sunday, 9 am-5 pm Visiting this market-meets-Christmas tree lot is an experience in itself. Expect friendly service, plenty of options for fresh produce grown onsite, and a stirring conversation with the owners!

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