Historic Columbus Taverns

The Capital City’s Most Storied Saloons
by Tom Betti & Doreen Uhas Sauer

Taverns came early to Columbus, refreshing settlers and travelers as far back as the 1790s. Tom Betti and Doreen Uhas Sauer, Columbus Landmarks Foundation Trustees, go barhopping through some of the historic public houses from the frontier era through Prohibition. Along the way, the stories of historic taverns in Columbus include Native American captivity stories, live bears, German “vinegar” brewers, Catholic Masses set against the backdrop of a tavern, cholera, typhoid, land speculation and political dealings, underground tunnels, a scandalous divorce and even a bordello (imagine that). Columbus has a lot of tavern history. Drink it in.

>>VIEW    December 2012 All Sides With Ann Fisher interview with Authors & Tour Guides, Tom Betti & Doreen Uhas Sauer

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4 thoughts on “Historic Columbus Taverns”

    1. So sorry we missed this message! Our office is open M-F 9-5 (at least) for book purchases. We are located at 57 Jefferson Ave. Columbus, OH 43215. Thanks!

    1. So sorry, Colby – the Italian Village Tavern Tour on 4/4 is sold out. We will be posting the full 2018 line-up very soon!

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