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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Year in Food: Columbus Restaurants, Comebacks, Closures, and What’s Cooking for 2026

from Chefs In The City · host Boxland Media

In this episode of Chefs in the City, the Crew has a wide-ranging, no-rush conversation about the year that was in Central Ohio food—and what’s shaping up next. From long-awaited openings and beloved institutions making a comeback to tough closures and lessons learned the hard way, the trio walks through 2025 restaurant news with context only longtime observers can offer. They talk Metsi’s, Chapman's Eat Market, Chef-o-nette’s return, the reopening of Hunan Lion, downtown’s evolving dining scene, and why some restaurants thrive by staying small while others stumble trying to grow too fast. They also look ahead to 2026, touching on significant developments such as the future of Milestone 229, Josh Dalton’s next moves, the revival of the Worthington Inn, and why collaboration, rather than competition, continues to define the culinary landscape in Columbus. It’s part food news, part history lesson, and part barstool philosophy—exactly how talking about restaurants should be.

In this episode of Chefs in the City, the Crew has a wide-ranging, no-rush conversation about the year that was in Central Ohio food—and what’s shaping up next. From long-awaited openings and beloved institutions making a comeback to tough closures and lessons learned the hard way, the trio walks through 2025 restaurant news with context only longtime observers can offer. They talk Metsi’s, Chapman's Eat Market, Chef-o-nette’s return, the reopening of Hunan Lion, downtown’s evolving dining scene, and why some restaurants thrive by staying small while others stumble trying to grow too fast. They also look ahead to 2026, touching on significant developments such as the future of Milestone 229, Josh Dalton’s next moves, the revival of the Worthington Inn, and why collaboration, rather than competition, continues to define the culinary landscape in Columbus. It’s part food news, part history lesson, and part barstool philosophy—exactly how talking about restaurants should be.

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