The Ohio State University
by spartan
Take in an OSU game (football, basketball, etc.). I used to live here, and although not an OSU fan, you felt the energy of being close to the action Softball. I think that this city has more softball teams than anyplace else in the country.
Thai Orchid
by ColumbusGuy about Thai Orchid
A diamond in the rough, this tiny restaurant sits in a non-descript strip mall. Rich, authentic and flavorful food. If taste runs toward spicy, you'll definitely want to check this out. The restaurant is family owned, and the staff is extraordinarily friendly and fun. Pa Nan Gai- Coconut milk, peanuts, chicken and lemon grass with as much spiciness as you can stand.
Any soup on the menu is delightful.
Thai 'Iced Tea'- a unique sweet and nutty drink- almost a desert in a glass.
A Columbus original
by spartan about Hunan House
The original breakthrough Asian eatery in Columbus, featuring upscale Chinese fare. It recently was renovated into a beautiful dinner house with a menu emphasizing freshness (specializes in Szechwan-Hunan cuisine and serves lunch and dinner daily). Anything on the menu is great
Go see the Columbus Crew...
by jtb2inky
Go see the Columbus Crew soccer team whip up on its' opponents.
Whether you are a fan of soccer, or have never even seen the sport, you will enjoy a game here. This is the first ever stadium built specifically for soccer in the United States. That makes it quite unique.
Trinity Episcopal Church
by atufft
The Trinity Episcopal Church occupies a much valued spot northeast from the Supreme Court building and the Veterans Memorial Plaza, below some of the tallest highrises in Columbus. The congregation has worshiped at this location for 170 years, and the current structure, designed by Gordon W. Lloyd, was constructed in 1869.