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Ohio’s most beautiful restaurant is located in Columbus

OpenTable and People Magazine collaborated to create a list comprising the top 50 most beautiful restaurants in the US, and a Columbus-based steakhouse made the cut.

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Private dining rooms are available for reservations at Jeff Ruby’s. | Photo by @jeffrubyscolumbus

A Columbus steakhouse was ranked a cut above the competition in a new rankings list from OpenTable + People Magazine.

With stained glass windows + velvet walls, Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse was named the most beautiful restaurant in Ohio by the two publications. According to the study, editors from both outlets worked together to compile and compare restaurants from across the country.

“More is more at the Columbus outpost of the glitzy, family-owned steakhouse, via stained-glass domes, tufted velvet walls, and more,” reads the short blurb.

Jeff Ruby’s has been a Columbus staple since 1981. It’s located at 89 E. Nationwide Blvd., plus has locations in other cities like Cincinnati.

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