Before we get into this, here’s a brief history lesson about German Village to give you some backstory: German Village is one of the most historic neighborhoods in Columbus. We know it as German Village in present day due to the fact that it was once a hot spot for German immigrants back in the 1800s. It was originally referred to as the “Old South End,” and later became more widely known as German Village that we know and love today.
Alright, now that you know some basic history – let’s talk about how to spend an ideal day in German Village. German Village is an attraction for many reasons, but one thing that sets it apart from any other neighborhood in Columbus is its uncanny resemblance to a European village that is straight out of a storybook. From the food, to the brick-lined streets and architecture, German Village is a real hoot. Here’s some iconic places you should visit while checking it out!
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Katzinger’s Delicatessen
475 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215
Katzinger’s Delicatessen is a classic stop in German Village for some of the best sandwiches in town. They’re known for their mouthwatering reuben – so if you like corned beef, this will be right up your alley!
Fox in The Snow
210 Thurman Ave, Columbus, OH 43206
Fox in the Snow is a crowd-pleaser through and through, and the German Village location is one of our favorites. It’s a small and intimate shop with high quality coffee, food, and merchandise. You can’t go wrong with a pour over, a soufleed egg sandwich, or a blueberry galette!
The Book Loft
631 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43206
If you haven’t already been to The Book Loft, this is a stop you can’t miss. Whether you’re an avid reader or not, The Book Loft is an attraction in and of itself. With 32 rooms filled to the brim with books, narrow hallways and book-nooks, and over 500,000 books in stock – this is a must-visit spot.
The Red Stable
223 E Kossuth St, Columbus, OH 43206
In the mood to find a new cuckoo clock or perhaps, a German-made nutcracker? The Red Stable has got you covered in that department. Find cute and local art, souvenirs to gift a loved one, a new pot for your plants, or a special ornament for your tree!
Schmidt’s Fudge Haus
220 E Kossuth St, Columbus, OH 43206
Schmidt’s Fudge Haus is another German Village icon. Their silky fudge is made with Belgian chocolate, cooked in copper kettles, and finished on a marble table. This fudge is essentially some of the best and highest quality you can get!
Schmidt’s Sausage Haus
240 E Kossuth St, Columbus, OH 43206
This one kind of goes without saying, but on the off-chance you haven’t heard of it – Schmidt’s Sausage Haus is one of the most iconic restaurants in all of Columbus. Munch on delicious German staples (be sure to order a side of extra sauerkraut), enjoy the festive sounds of German Oompah music, and get one of there famously massive cream puffs!
Pistacia Vera
541 S 3rd St, Columbus, OH 43215
Even if you have absolutely no room in your stomach for more food, you simply must grab some pastries to-go from the stunning Pistacia Vera. Order a croissant, a delectable macaron, or even brunch! By the way, we asked the staff at Pistacia Vera what their favorite item is from the menu and they said “without a doubt, the chocolate pistachio feuilletine,” and great heavens – we understand why.
Greater Columbus Antique Mall
1045 S High St, Columbus, OH 43206
Spending time in the Greater Columbus Antique Mall is truly an adventure. If you’re a fan of antiquing, this will be your second-hand earthly heaven. There are some 5 stories worth of treasures to uncover, from small trinkets to furniture, vintage memorabilia and more.
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