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Discover a world of flavor in Gahanna, the Herb Capital of Ohio

In cocktail form, no less.

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Gahanna awaits.

Photo by Visit Gahanna

It’s back by popular demand. Visit Gahanna’s Herbal Cocktail Trail returns with seasonal, herb-infused libations to enjoy during happy hours, date nights, and more. The trail, originally launched by Visit Gahanna in 2017 to celebrate the city’s herbal roots, enlists Gahanna’s signature restaurants, bars + pubs to create tasty cocktails that represent the Herb Capital.

This year, nine establishments are participating and visitors who complete the trail now through Thursday, Nov. 30 will score a set of “Herbal Cocktail Trailblazer” commemorative coasters.

How it works

Download and print a passport, or pick it up in person at the Gahanna Visitor Center (110 Mill St., Gahanna) and start planning your route. For each participating business you visit, you’ll receive a stamp on your passport. Once you accumulate six stamps, bring your passport to the Gahanna Visitor Center (open Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. + Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.) to claim your gift.

Bonus: After Nov. 30, the trail will be reinvented with new stops and a new prize. The Herbal Cocktail Trail awaits.

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