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If mac and cheese is your guilty pleasure, then check out these five cheesy must-tries across the city. The Eagle, 790 N. High St.
- This southern comfort Short North restaurant is known for its mac and cheese with five cheeses + garlic breadcrumbs on top that is made in-house daily.
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Pro tip: Try “The Eagle Family Meal” for $21 and you can choose sides like mac and cheese paired with fried chicken for up to six people.
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The garlic breadcrumbs add a crispy topping at The Eagle. | Photo by @theeaglesn |
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Try the smoked mac and cheese or the “Haystack” with double mac and cheese, Fritos, and your choice of brisket or pork on top.
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Pro tip: If you have a group splitting a meal, try the “BigTex Sampler” with double mac and cheese topped with double beans, double coleslaw, two sausage links, a rack of ribs, one pound of brisket + one pound of pulled pork.
Arch City Tavern, 862 N. High St. - The lobster mac and cheese is a menu classic, with cavatappi pasta topped with Atlantic lobster, smoked gouda, Mornay sauce, and chives.
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Pro tip: Pair a discounted drink with your mac and cheese Monday-Friday from 3-6 p.m. for happy hour.
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Grab a fellow seafood lover + indulge in the lobster mac at Arch City Tavern. | Photo by @archcitytavern
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Ray Ray’s Hog Pit, Multiple locations - Grab a side of the housemade, very cheesy mac and cheese bowls + pair it with jerk chicken, brisket, or pork.
- Pro tip: You can schedule a pickup for bulk orders for your next big party.
The Old Mohawk, 819 Mohawk St. - Order an entree of elbow macaroni with four creamy cheese blends baked to a golden brown finish.
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Pro tip: You can half the entree order if you want it as a side dish.
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You’ll Want to Sit Down for This | Wed., Aug. 3 | 8-9:15 p.m. | Woodlands Tavern, 1200 W. 3rd Ave. | Free | This improv + storytelling show showcases Hashtag Comedy’s level one graduates.
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Gabriel Iglesias | Wed., Aug. 3 | 7-9:30 p.m. | Ohio State Fairgrounds and Expo Center | $62+ | Catch the stand-up comedian and actor who is famous for his “fluffy” jokes. 🎤
- Columbus Crew vs. CF Montreal | Wed., Aug. 3 | 7:30 p.m. | Lower.com Field | $25+ ⚽
Thursday - Mosaic Art Class | Thurs., Aug. 4 | 6:30 p.m. | Brush Crazy, 1299 Bethel Rd. | $10 | Get creative + create your own mosaic on a wood cutout or ceramic. 🎨
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Columbus Clippers vs. Rochester | Thurs., Aug. 4 | 12:05 p.m. | Huntington Park | $8+ | Enjoy drink specials on beer, margaritas, and soft drinks for Thirsty Thursday at the ballpark. ⚾
Friday -
Dublin Irish Festival | Fri., Aug. 5-Sun., Aug. 7 | Coffman Park, 5600 Post Rd. | Free | Enjoy plenty of Irish food, music, and culture at the largest three-day Irish festival in the world. 🍀
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Echo Spirits Summer Music Series | Fri., Aug. 5 | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | Echo Spirits Distilling Co., 985 W. 6th Ave. | Free | Enjoy music on the patio with local band The Sightseers. 🎶
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Don't forget to check out this year's butter cow sculptures. | Photo by @ohiostatefair |
If you haven’t stopped by the Ohio State Fair yet, we suggest making it a priority before closing day on Sun., Aug. 7. Check the daily event calendar for fun activities like hands-on COSI experiments, camel rides, comedy shows, petting zoos, and concerts.
Plus, you can’t go wrong with fair food, and there are eight new items on the menu this year in addition to returning classics.
Looking to brush up on fair history and knowledge before you stop in? Check out these 10 facts about the Ohio State Fair.
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Weather - 93º | Partly cloudy | 10% chance of rain
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With temperatures in the 90s today, you may be looking to beat the heat. Try these four indoor activities around the city to make the most of a scorching summer day. ☀️
Outdoors -
Thrive Companies, a local development company, donated $1 to RAPID 5 — which is a nonprofit organization aimed at connecting Franklin County’s five biggest waterways with trails. The RAPID 5 project hopes to boost economic development and attractions with the trail connections. 🌳 (The Columbus Dispatch)
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The Reynoldsburg Tomato Festival is Fri., Aug. 4-Sun., Aug. 6 at Reynoldsburg’s Huber Park. Enjoy tomato contests and games — including dodgeball with tomatoes — plus carnival rides, live music, and local food and drink vendors. 🍅 (614now)
Art -
A second mural has been completed for the Summer Spray 2022 project in the Short North. Some of the vibrant art says “be massively kind.” Local artist Laney Baby Art will add her contribution to the mural this weekend as Summer Spray continues. 🎨
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The Short North home and garden tour will be held on Sun., Sept. 18. This year, you can explore nine different neighborhood homes that will all pay tribute to art with paintings, sculptures, collectibles, and work from local artists. Tickets are available now. (Columbus Business First)
Sports DYK -
Did you know Dolly Parton is making her way to Columbus next week? The country music legend will be attending a private meeting at OSU for her Imagination Library Program in Ohio, which mails monthly books to kids across the state. 📚 (FOX8)
Watch - Have you made it to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium to see the elephant calf, Frankie? Check out this video the zoo shared of the 1,185 pound calf swimming and cooling down in the water. 🐘
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