mordancy
Westerville
Short North
Great place
I used to live between 5th and King Ave. There was always a lot going on. Very social and mostly friendly area of Columbus that is full of galleries and shops.
mordancy
Westerville
I used to live between 5th and King Ave. There was always a lot going on. Very social and mostly friendly area of Columbus that is full of galleries and shops.
skinnylattes
Columbus
Worth visiting!
This is THE place to be in Columbus!
i8thesandbox
Sioux Falls
Worth visiting!
I used to live here; in fact, our first home was purchased on Fifth Avenue in Victorian Village. We saw the lighted archways installed and watched the neighborhood grow and improve. What a wonderful area.
bklynrose713
New York City
Worth visiting!
The North Market is the best spot for delicious ice cream (Jeni’s), great Indian food. During harvest season, the fresh fruit and vegetable market outside cannot be beat.
blkamericanidiot
Columbus
Worth visiting!
i live here now. have always came to this area and it JUST so happens that i live around the way! what fun! lol
Walker Evans
Columbus
Worth visiting!
Anyone visiting Columbus should check this neighborhood out. Loads of art galleries, plenty of great restaurants. The place is REALLY kickin the first saturday of each month when the gallery hop is in effect from 6PM to 11PM. Great for people watching. ;)
Chris
Columbus
Worth visiting!
I live here, and I must say it is an awesome experience. Plenty of places to go, plus I can walk out to the Arena District and not worry about drinking and driving!
malchris
Chicago
Worth visiting!
The Short North is one of my favorite parts of Columbus. The scene is so varied: you can find all kinds of things to do on or around High Street. Some of the best restaurants in the city are in the Short North, as well as some of the coolest bars and clubs. Lots of fun, especially on Gallery Hop nights.
peacechicken
Columbus
Worth visiting!
Great coffee shops and restaurants, great neighborhood to wander around
frog_in_small_pond
Columbus
I’m moving soon, and Short North isn’t something I’d come back to visit. Maybe someday, but it’s not an aim anymore, not at all. I’ll stick to my regular haunts and my dreams of overseas travel.