All posts tagged drunk brunch

  • Drunk Brunch: Salt & Pine
    March 14, 2016, No comments

    Salt & Pine is the latest concept from the Grow Restaurants group, which also owns Harvest Pizzeria and The Sycamore. The downtown restaurant opened in November with what it calls […]

  • Drunk Brunch: Lineage Brewing
    March 7, 2016, No comments

    When one of your favorite breweries rolls out a brunch menu and you write a column called “Drunk Brunch,” you’re pretty much obligated to check it out during its debut […]

  • Drunk Brunch: Big Room Bar
    January 12, 2016, No comments

    There’s probably only one place in Columbus where you can enjoy live music, admire alt rock memorabilia, down a mimosas and nom on some bacon all at the same time, […]

  • Drunk Brunch: Oddfellow’s Liquor Bar
    September 21, 2015, 1 Comment

    I started writing the Drunk Brunch series to find places with creative cocktails that put the boring mimosa or bloody mary to shame. Three years, five billion calories and almost […]

  • Drunk Brunch: The Olive Tree
    September 9, 2015, 1 Comment

    Back in 2009, The Olive Tree was one of the first restaurants I ever visited in Columbus. That’s back when I was a part of a defunct Twitter food review […]

  • Drunk Brunch: The Guild House
    July 31, 2015, No comments

    One of Cameron Mitchell’s latest — if not the latest, there’s a lot of them, it’s hard to keep track — restaurants, The Guild House, opened earlier this year in […]

  • Drunk Brunch: Forno
    July 21, 2015, No comments

    I visited Forno Kitchen + Bar for dinner over the weekend and was impressed enough to go back the next morning for brunch — although I did have to clarify […]

  • Drunk Brunch: The Walrus
    July 13, 2015, 1 Comment

    “Sitting in an English garden waiting for the sun If the sun don’t come you get a tan from standing in the English rain” These lyrics were looping in my […]

  • Drunk Brunch: Angry Bear Kitchen
    June 22, 2015, No comments

    Angry Bear Kitchen isn’t immediately noticeable from the street. A discrete bear on the High Street entrance is your only indication of its presence. However, inside is a vibrant atmosphere. […]