5999 East Livingston Avenue
Columbus, OH 43232
Franklin County
Phone: (614) 866-5999
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by Tierra Serve on
We had so much fun! My girlfriends and I went out here on a Friday night around 11pm, and there was no line, despite it being pretty crowded inside. We parked for free on a street just 2 short blocks away, but got cat-called the entire way, so took a $5 cab on the way back. Once inside you will be shocked by how cool the vibe and decorations are- the pictures don't do it justice. It's straight out of the 1920s, with chairs, tables, mirrors, dark corners, giant TVs playing black and white movies, and a lady dressed like a fairy that rolls around a cart with little bottles of absinthe. My favorite part about this place is that you can actually SIT without having to buy a table and a couple bottles like a club. I guess that's why it's called a "lounge" but I was still so shocked that nobody gave us an evil eye for taking up four big chairs and ordering only one drink. This place would be great for a group, or a couple, since you can feel like your'e going out, and partying a little bit while still getting a chance to be intimate. The Edison, though, is definitely not a club - they have loud music, but, at least when I was there, nobody was really dancing. But still a really fun, young crowd, mostly free of weirdos. The only bad parts about The Edison are the expensive drinks ($12 was the cheapest glass of wine), and it is ridiculously hot.
by Jen K. on
OK, last weekend's experience makes me miss eleven50. Came here because a friend was having a birthday party here. We were able to get right in because the birthday boy who was with us was actually DJing there that night. They took us in a showed us to a table in the side room (or "Venetian Room," if you want to sound fancy) near where he was spinning. Then about 15 minutes later they come in and tell us to leave the table because they sold it to someone else. That sucked, and I felt bad for the birthday boy and wife. Management very douchey about it too. Music was fun and we danced around for a bit, but I digress from my tales of douchebaggery. Bartender in that area was an ass. Husband asked nicely if he could have an olive (he had just ordered two $8 vodka tonics) and the bartender told him "No, we need those for martinis." Later I ordered myself a bottle of water which cost $5, and asked for whatever the house single malt was for our friend. This dumbass served him a glass of Jack Daniels. We started to object but the guy had already moved on to screw other people. I ate all of his olives while he ignored us, and then we left.
by Olive Farris on
I first discovered Nick's Crispy Tacos when 77 released it's 100 Things to Try Before You Die. Back then, I was completely oblivious to good quality fish tacos. I had been eating Rubios at least 2-3 times a month thinking it was the greatest thing on earth. Boy, was I wrong. Now, stepping into another Rubios would be blasphemous to the fish taco gods. The scene: The decor at Nick's Crispy Taco's is actually unexpected. The hipster-style interior is gaudy red with crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. The restaurants double life consists of a heavenly taco place by day, the trendy nightclub Rouge by night. The food: I only stick to what I know is good here - pescado (fish) tacos "Nick's Way" ($5), an elote (corn) and a horchata (rice drink). Pescado Tacos - When you order this, you MUST order it "Nick's Way," which is about $1 more. Trust me, it's completely worth it. "Nick's Way" is an extra crispy-fried corn tortilla wrapped with a soft tortilla with jack cheese and guacamole in addition to your choice of filling. These are the best fish taco's I've ever had and any other fish taco I've had since has never come close. The pescado taco consists of a layer of cabbage and red onions, Baja-style fried white fish, fresh guacamole, lime mayonnaise, salsa and cilantro. The tacos are enormous, so you can get away with one if you're looking for a light meal. If you like spicy, ask for the habanero sauce. They keep that hidden in the back and it'll add a huge kick to the taco. Elote - I LOVE Mexican corn. I get this any time I'm at a county fair. Mexican corn is grilled corn rubbed any kind of seasoning. This one specifically had butter and topped with Mexican cheese, chili powder and cayanne pepper. It's so rich and creamy, and mucho deliciouso. It really does make this healthy grain/vegetable unhealthy for you. Horchata - Horchata is a Mexican sweet rice drink flavored with cinnamon and other spices. It pretty much tastes like the left over milk after a bowl of Cinnamon Toast Crunch. It's a little chalky, but I still love it. The Nick from Nick's Crispy Taco's is actually at Underdogs on Irving now. They pretty much serve the same menu, including the famous fish tacos. I like to go there since it's more convenient for me, but parking is pretty rough during certain times of the day. I shake my fist at NIck's Crispy Taco's for setting my fish taco standards so high. I will probably never eat a fish taco anywhere else ever again.