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    Craft Raccoon

    4.7 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    I really enjoyed the low prices and variety. The people working there are also very helpful with good ideas for projects.

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    1 month ago

    A great place to find inexpensive treasures and take a class with great teachers who care about their students and the community.

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    Craftin' Outlaws

    Craftin' Outlaws

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.3 miDiscovery District
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    Let me start by saying, I don't know whose fault this is but someone. SOMEONE needs to hear this…read more Let us begin with finding the event. Yelp told me that the Columbus Axe Throwing place, where the event was being held, was next to The Continent. What is The Continent you ask? Well it's an appropriately named apartment complex, or quite possibly a small village, the size of a medium continent. We drove around this multi-neon-colored buildings for a solid 38 minutes looking for this place. Weaving around multiple (multiple!) nightclubs, the french quarter (WTAF), and what appeared to be an abandoned theater ... I was determined to browse overpriced homemade soaps, tiny pop tart pins, sarcastic baby onesies and handmade cards. DETERMINED. Yelp failed to mention that the only way to find this place was to drive through a tunnel into the depths of The Continent where you quite possibly only have a 97% chance of returning alive. But alas we found it ...and the postcard sized sign on the door. Once inside we wandered around looking for the craft fair, passing abandoned furniture, squeezing between the nets behind the batting cages, carefully passing under falling ceiling tiles until we finally reached the Craftin Outlaws sign. It was practically glowing, we made it ! It was all worth it! Spoiler Alert: Nope. There were literally 6 tiny booths of crafts. There were no other customers. Likely because no one else was willing to risk their lives or spend 45 minutes in pursuit of crafts of the outlaw variety. I browsed the crafts for 90 seconds. I haven't been this disappointed since the 2016 World Series and the 2016 election, in that order. Everything about this event was wrong with the exception of the blue slushy I got in the way out the door. Although I'm still drinking it and wouldn't be surprised if the lid fell off, spilling electric blue sludge all over my lap. The LITERAL (blue) cherry on top of the worst 46 minutes of my life.

    Leading up to the craft fair their twitter account highlights vendors ahead of time. Most of them…read morehave web sites so you can peruse what's available and make a shopping list ahead of time. This was my first time at the event and I was impressed. It wasn't so crowded that you got lost or forgot where you saw something you liked. Nice variety of items were for sale. Items included recycled/upcycled glass goods, recycled/upcycled hair clips, bead/metal/leather jewelry, clothing (cowls, t-shirts, scarfs), drawings/prints, soaps/lotions and animal/hero masks. Afterwards, Craftin' Outlaws sent out a survey via Twitter to get feedback and follow-up on the event.

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    Isla - Tostada

    Isla

    5.0(1 review)
    0.3 miMerion Village

    Columbus has good food and good restaurants, but we generally lack in high end dining - tasting…read moremenus, and cuisine that truly knocks your socks off, but that's what Isla is starting to charge. Located in Merion Village, Isla is one of the few restaurants in Columbus that offer a true chef's tasting menu with an ambiance and delivery that you could find in London, but located right here in central Ohio. Isla is a bit unassuming from the outside, and the interior feels like the exact kind of startup restaurant experience I would expect - making do with a great urban location that's a little rough around the edges but not pretentious or assuming - quiet, confident delivery. Sitting at the chef's counter is a great experience and it's great watching the team delicately assemble each dish: quiet, controlled, intentional. As we sat down we were treated to a steady stream of delicious food. One of our favorites was the cracker - I don't know what or how this thing came into being, but it was dang good. Moving through the tasting menu we were treated to seasonal produce cooked in innovative and interesting ways - wait that's the skin of the squash? How is it so good? You get the hint. At the end of the evening we were treated to the amaro cart. Kind of the like the after dinner cheese, Isla offers an after dinner amaro drink of your choice from their selection and it was a great and nice way to end the evening. Overall - awesome. But I do have nitpicks. 1. The wine/beer/alcohol list is subpar to say the least. I guess I don't care as much about cocktails but I'm sensitive to the wine list - maybe they are good wines, the ones I had were just fine, but where Isla exceeds in attention to detail to the food and its presentation, they seem to lack that same attention to the wine list. I guess for a restaurant with the ambitions that they have, they could really sing here with an intentional wine pairing (not offered) or a lot more engagement from the staff on win selection. Beer was basically not an option, and cocktails were light. I guess I just feel like you could do something cool here - maybe an aperitif? Surprise and delight me! 2. We left feeling great but it feels like there is something missing to take this up a notch. I see the aspiration and I want it, but Isla needs just a little something more on the menu to level up. This shouldn't deter you from going, we have extreme standards having eaten as some very fine restaurants all over the world. I love what I see. I guess at the price point I'd like to see something even more challenging or more unique. Ok your squash is great. Show me something spectacular. I know you can do it!

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