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  1. May 3, 2021 · The 1975 confrontation at the famed restaurant is largely forgotten by white Columbus. But for longtime Black residents, it’s a civil rights turning point, a political awakening and a tale of unchecked police violence that continues to resonate. By Aaron Marshall. The check came to $98.25.

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  2. Sep 19, 2023 · Let’s take a stroll down memory lane and take a closer look at one of Columbus’ most iconic restaurants. When the Kahiki Supper Club opened in Eastmoor on E. Broad Street in 1961, it was unlike anything Columbus had seen before.

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  3. Aug 25, 2010 · 0:45. No restaurant with a fire-breathing stone head has ever captured the hearts of Columbus quite like the Kahiki. The Polynesian eatery took Tiki kitsch to the max with an aviary, indoor...

  4. Aug 24, 2017 · The Kahiki Supper Club was a Polynesian restaurant that opened in 1961 and closed August 25, 2000. It was known as one of the best Tiki establishments in the country.

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  5. Apr 23, 2020 · Kahiki Supper Club is a legend in the tiki world a massive polynesian palace in the frozen land of Columbus, Ohio. Kahiki founders Bill Sapp and Lee Henry started work on the Kahiki after their bar, the Grass Shack, burned down on this site in 1959. The Kahiki opened February 20th, 1961 and closed August 25th, 2000.

  6. With seating for more than 500 people, the Kahiki® was larger than life. But it wasn't big enough. The popularity of the brand ultimately outgrew the restaurant, which closed in 2001, so they could focus on frozen foods.

  7. Sep 14, 2023 · Katalinas Café. Ever had one of those “Why didn’t I come here sooner?” moments? That’s Katalina’s Cafe for you. Tucked away in Victorian Village, this spot is a blend of all things fun and flavorful. First up on the menu is their signature pancake balls.

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