Trouble seeing this message? View in browser | | | Photo credit: Makeready/Hank's Low Country Seafood | More than 150 restaurants across Columbus are offering discounted, three-course menus to celebrate (614) Restaurant Week! Happening now through July 26, there's still time to visit new concepts or return to your favorites to dine for less. Check out the list of our favorite participating restaurants, along with the full list of Restaurant Week menus! | | | Step into summer fun at the Ohio State Fair this weekend! From now through Aug. 3, explore hands-on exhibits, watch thrilling competitions, meet adorable animals, take a helicopter ride and enjoy over 60 rides and countless shows. And, of course, you can't forget to grab your favorite fair treats from nearly 200 food vendors! | | | 3. TBDBITL with the Columbus Symphony | | | With college football just over a month away, there's nothing more apropos than enjoying a summer night with the Columbus Symphony and The Ohio State University Marching Band. This weekend at the Columbus Commons, the annual tradition continues as the orchestra is joined by Brutus and TBDBITL, as they perform their pregame and halftime show from the 2025 National Championship game. | | | 4. Columbus African Festival | | | Photo credit: Columbus African Festival | The Columbus African Festival returns to Genoa Park this Saturday and Sunday, bringing together communities to honor African culture and heritage. Founded and organized by African immigrants living in and around Columbus, the festival presents live music and dance performances, theater, poetry, comedy acts, visual arts, fashion shows, traditional textiles and African dishes. | | | 5. 95 Live at Land-Grant Brewing Company
| | | Photo credit: Land-Grant Brewing Co. | Turn back the clock at 95 Live, a nostalgic night of music straight from 1995! Presented by the Franklinton Arts District through the Let’s Give Fund, this free event takes place at Land-Grant Brewing Company and will feature local bands like The Pinkertones, The Cordial Sins and King Serpent, as they hit the stage with live covers of Weezer, Alanis Morissette, Green Day, No Doubt and more. | | | Please note: We are not responsible for event logistics or ticketing. For any inquiries, contact the host or event organizer. | | | |