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Happy Thursday morning, Columbus.
This should be the last day we see highs in the 80s … at least for a little while.
So is this the beginning of a true autumnal temperature dip or just another false fall?
Either way, let's get down to today's business.
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Here’s what…
Thrive’s Bada Bean Bada Booze opening its second location this week
Thrive Companies’ coffee-shop-slash-bar is opening its second location.
New restaurant at Hamburg Gaming to target expanded audience
The $3 million remodel, which includes all new kitchen equipment, follows a multi-year $20 million investment in new video lottery terminals at the 56,000-square-foot facility.
Longtime Baltimore chocolatier to open first brick-and-mortar store
The 700-square-foot shop will include a chocolate drinking bar, retail space and a back-of-house production area.
First Coast couple turns bartending experience into small business success
Inspired to start their own business after being shut down during the pandemic, Matthew McIntyre and Sarah Karl created McKarl's Libations.
Llama owner to flex creative muscles at new coffee shop
The owner of one of St. Augustine's top restaurants plans to offer unique beverages and other items at Maracuya.
Healthy fare option joins Vestavia City Center
The cafe serves teas, acai bowls and shakes in the heart of Vestavia Hills
Missouri casinos plan appeal of ruling in unregulated slot machine lawsuit
An appeals court will be asked to take another look at whether a trade association for Missouri casinos can sue a company that puts video games offering cash prizes in convenience stores and other retailers across the state.
The Missouri Gaming Association said in a news release Wednesday that it will appeal the decision that dismissed its claims against Torch Electronics. That same decision, issued Monday by Cole County Circuit Judge Daniel Green, also dismissed the case raised by Torch and convenience…
Breakfast and lunch spot Kinfolk coming to Harbor Town this fall
At Kinfolk, the biscuit will be king. The biscuit is something of a perfect food.
Harold’s in the Heights to downsize, lease upstairs to Blue Tuba Euro-Tex Cuisine
Harold's owner Alli Jarrett also plans to rebrand the restaurant’s tap room and back patio along 19th Street to a bistro, bar and market. Click through to read more about the changes to this Heights landmark.