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CBUStoday’s experience at Stories on High

We visited the new tallest rooftop bar in Columbus.

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The Cat Power cocktail has flavors of ginger and coconut. | Photo by @storiesonhigh

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We had to give Stories on High a try, and as the tallest rooftop bar in the city, it surely didn’t disappoint.

🏙️ Tips and tricks

  • Reservations are highly recommendedthe chef told us the restaurant has been at maximum capacity since opening — and those can be booked here.
  • Valet parking is available at the Hilton Downtown.
  • To get to the rooftop, you must go downstairs to the host at FYR + they can get you up to the 28th floor.
  • If you don’t have a reservation, you can put your name in with the host at FYR and have a drink there until your table is ready.

🍸 Our experience

  • The views were amazing with large windows surrounding the entire restaurant.
  • We had to try the Cat Power cocktail, which comes with candy and cat ears to keep.
  • The menu has small bites + we sampled delicious desserts like the “Good Fortune” — a raspberry cheesecake.
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