Planning for Thanksgiving: Dine-in, takeout, and desserts
Pick up your custom shortbread cookies from Mrs. Goodmanâs in Worthington. | Photo by @mrsgoodmans
Thanksgiving Day is just weeks away, and whether youâre looking for a chef-made buffet or pre-made carryout mealsâ weâve got the details + you can thank us later.
For dine-in đœïž
Not up for cooking? No problem. Many local restaurants will have special Thanksgiving Day menus and buffets like:
Lindeyâs â Entrees like turkey, sea bass, filet, salmon, and seafood pasta will be available as well as sides like sweet potatoes, green bean casseroles, and herb brioche stuffing.
The Keep Kitchen & Liquor Bar â Step inside Hotel Leveque for a buffet from 1-6 p.m. with carving stations and seafood towers + kids under five eat for free.
For takeout đŠ
Host without the stress of cooking with pre-made carryout meals at these spots:
101 Beer Kitchen â Order a Thanksgiving meal that feeds eight for $350 by midnight on Friday, Nov. 18.
Getting Real with The Housewives | Saturday, Nov. 12 | 7 p.m. | The Event Center at Hollywood Casino Columbus, 200 Georgesville Rd., Columbus | $50-$100
We have amonthly guide filled with events + activities you can plan for in advance. Click the button below to bookmark ideas for upcoming date nights, family outings, and time with friends.
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Junto Hotel, which is expected to open in spring of 2023 at 77 Belle St. in Franklinton, announced six food, drink, and entertainment spaces that will be inside the hotel. Among the new openings, we can expect a rooftop bar, coffee shop, and a neighborhood tavern. (614now)
Concert
Billy Joel and Stevie Nickswill perform at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2023 for their first time touring together. Tickets to see the decorated Grammy-award winning artists go on sale Friday, Nov. 18. at 9 a.m. on Ticketmaster. đ”
Paramore, a Grammy-award winning rock band led by frontwoman Hayley Williams, is coming to The Schottenstein Center on Saturday, June 10, 2023. Register now for presale tickets. đ¶
Sports
Big Noon Kickoff is back outside of the RPAC tomorrow at 7 a.m. ahead of the OSU vs. Indiana game. Fans can watch the pregame show in-person with hosts like Reggie Bush and former OSU head coach Urban Meyer. Itâs free + the first 200 fans will receive a t-shirt. đ (FOX Sports)
Taison Chatman, Scotty Middleton, Austin Parks, and Devin Royal all signed with OSU menâs basketball on National Signing Day. The 2023 recruiting class ranks in the top five in the country, per 247Sports. đ
DYK
Did you know former Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh used to live in Columbus, and itâs where he first learned to play guitar? Joe is in town for his concert on Sunday at Nationwide Arena, and to honor him, a portion of W. Nationwide Boulevard was named âJoe Walsh Way.â đž (The Columbus Dispatch)
Today Is
Veterans Day, a federal holiday commemorating people who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Expect various closures related to the holiday, and check out these Veterans Day deals and events across the city. đșđČ
Travel
Dreaming up a trip to the Bahamas? This Spanish Wells private cottagemight just be your new happy place. Itâs steps from the turquoise water, fully air conditioned, and is rated five stars. Book it as a January getaway or the best holiday gift ever for $299 avg/night. đ*
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SEASONAL
A night of lights đ
You donât want to miss Eastonâs Grand Illumination
Easton knows how to light the sky for the holidays. | Photo via @eastontownctr
Holiday cheer will be in full swing on Friday, Nov. 18 as more than two million holiday lights will light up the sky at Eastonâs Grand Illumination.
Festivities, which are free and open to the public, will begin at 6 p.m. and include:
A visit from Santa
Story time
DJ Grinch and acrobatic performers
Costumed holiday characters
A carol sing-along
At 7 p.m., the lights will officially illuminate the sky for the holiday season. Plus, youâll want to check out the shimmering holiday trees including the 50-ft tree in Town Square and the 30-ft tree at the Central Park Fountain.
Pro tip: Easton also has a holiday guide with winter fashion tips and gift suggestions + they will have extended holiday hours.
THE WRAP
Todayâs issue was written by Hanna.
Editorâs pick: If you havenât spent time in the Grandview Yard neighborhood, I definitely recommend checking it out. From new restaurants like Wings Etc. to CoGo bikes, thereâs always something to do.
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