411 Woody Hayes Dr
Columbus, OH 43210
+1 614-292-6330
The 770,000 square foot multipurpose venue seats 17,500 for ice hockey, 19,500 for basketball and 20,000 for concerts. It is the largest arena in the Big Ten. Averaging over 1 million guests per year, the building’s event line-up has included Neil Diamond, The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Justin Timberlake, Matchbox Twenty, The American Idol Tours, Tina Turner, Cher, Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Elton John, Usher, The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Bill Cosby, Jimmy Buffett, the OHSAA wrestling and basketball Championships, The Frozen Four, Paul McCartney, The Three Tenors and Barbra Streisand. The Jerome Schottenstein Center, a nationally renowned sports and entertainment center, continues its tradition of making memories.
St. John Arena is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of The Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, United States. The arena was named for Lynn St. John, who served as Ohio State's men's basketball coach and athletic director until 1947.Located on north campus between Woody Hayes Drive and Lane Avenue, the 13,276-seat arena was built in 1956. When it housed the Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team from its completion until 1998, it saw the Buckeyes win the 1960 National Championship and five straight Big Ten titles from 1960 to 1964 under coach Fred Taylor. The men's and women's basketball teams moved to their current home, Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center, in 1998. The arena now houses the school's men's and women's volleyball teams, men's and women's gymnastics teams, and wrestling squad. It also hosts the annual Buckeye Classic women's basketball tournament. Concerts by popular musical artists were held at the arena from 1971 to 1980.In 2004, St. John Arena hosted its first men's basketball game in six years because of a scheduling conflict at the Schottenstein Center. St. John Arena was again used for men's basketball on March 24, 2008, when the Buckeyes hosted an NIT game against the California Golden Bears. The Buckeyes eventually took the 2008 NIT title.
We are a farm to table restaurant inspired by world flavors. We work closely with farmers & urban gardeners to bring you the freshest produce; and take pride in crafting our baked goods & charcuterie in house. Parking: The Table Parking: Available from 5th Ave, south on Mt. Pleasant to back entrance on the south side of our building. PARK ONLY!! in spots marked with THE TABLE signage or after 6pm & weekends you can park in SNA, Fireball Press & Base 2 spots. DO NOT PARK in spots with "21 E 5th Ave #... If you park in resident parking, you will be towed!! Middle West Spirits Parking: Our shared parking lot on Courtland, next to MiddleWest in the black fenced lot. Off-street on High St and Fifth Ave. R Design Parking Lot: $3 Parking All Day, corner of 4th & Mt. Carmel. DO NOT PARK AT 'OUT OF THE CLOSET'!!! See you soon!
Check our our Blog to learn even more about the OSU Faculty Club and all the fun that takes place! http://theohiostateuniversityfacultyclub.wordpress.com/ For membership information please contact Sara Tennyson at 614-688-8584. For event planning information contact Diana Biasella at 614-292-9120. Nestled on the historic Oval between Mirror Lake and Orton Hall, the Faculty Club has been serving the needs of Ohio State for nearly a century. The Ohio State University Faculty Club serves lunch and dinner, offering diverse menus throughout the day. A spectacular Sunday Brunch is held each month including special holiday brunches. There are also over 60 special member events held throughout the year including: football tailgates, wine tastings, beer & chili night, lobster dinners, Oktoberfest, casino night and MORE! All our dishes are prepared fresh daily by our Executive Chef and an expert staff, and are served in one of several handsome dining areas.
The Tree Bar is a music venue and bar in Columbus, Ohio founded in 1999. It has become known for its underground music scene, and is also known for the silver maple that grew out of the roof of its main performance area before the bar's renovation in 2011. It offers an eclectic mix of local and national acts with genres ranging from DIY, indie rock and heavy metal to pop music and electronic music. For a number of years, the bar has been named one of "The Best Bars in America" by Esquire Magazine.A number of well-known acts have performed at the Tree Bar including The Rosebuds, Times New Viking, Phantogram, Doug Gillard of Guided by Voices, Tim Easton, Two Cow Garage, Watershed and Joseph Genaro of The Dead Milkmen. The venue also plays host to an open-mic, formerly run by Joe Peppercorn of The Whiles and then by Shane Sweeney of Two Cow Garage. Currently run by Zach Whitney of Brothers.
The Creative Plug an exclusive creative space and art gallery housed under one roof. The venue is located in the historical Short North Arts District. The Creative Plug is a perfect blend of the arts and fashion that normally isn't displayed in creative spaces in this region or consider outside the norm. We believe this combination will help shape the culture of Columbus and the State of Ohio by allowing people to creatively express themselves through the purchasing of art, fashion and the lifestyle the creative space will cultivate. This artistic interior design will not only enhance the imagery of your products, but is visually appealing to the consumer in the store or in passing. This will allow maximum exposure for your brand to consumers who come to The Creative Plug to purchase various products. As well as develop brand awareness for your products in the Columbus and surrounding markets. As we continue to develop the creative space culture we have planned many events including visual artists and brand after shop hour’s events throughout the month. These events will include Charity drives, DJ's, visual artists, performing artists, clothing designers, poets, comedians and sampling products from local restaurants, breweries & wineries. These events are designed to keep the local consumers and community involved in the culture of the creative space as well as giving us a chance to show our appreciation for the support. Email; [email protected] Instagram: @thecreativeplug Twitter: @CreativeThePlug Youtube: The Creative Plug Tumblr: The Creative Plug Website: www.thecreativeplugcolumbus.com
If you'd like to book, we'd love you to message this page. We unfortunately have curfews for the space, we like to run shows 8pm-midnight weekdays + sundays, and 8pm-1am weekends (fri/sat). Happy to say we've run 133ish shows in the space from (founded in) September 28th 2013 to May 26th 2015! Respect the space, respect each other, respect the neighborhood. Bring donations for touring bands. Current House Bands: TIGR HORS/FreshFX The Runovers Drunk Punks ASLeckrone Sandeep Sehbi
Ohio Stadium, also known as The Horseshoe or The Shoe, is an American football stadium in Columbus, Ohio, United States, on the campus of The Ohio State University. Its primary purpose is the home venue of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team and The Ohio State University Marching Band. From 1996–98, Ohio Stadium was the home venue for Major League Soccer team Columbus Crew prior to the opening of Columbus Crew Stadium in 1999. The stadium also was the home venue for the OSU track and field teams from 1923–2001. In addition to athletics, Ohio Stadium is also a concert venue, with U2, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and Metallica among the many acts to have played there, and also serves as the site for the university's Spring Commencement ceremonies each May. Permanent field lights were added in 2014. The stadium opened in 1922 as a replacement for Ohio Field and had a seating capacity of 66,210. In 1923, a cinder running track was added and the stadium, which was later upgraded to an all-weather track. Seating capacity gradually increased over the years and reached a total of 91,470 possible spectators in 1991.
We are a full-bar equipped performance venue located underneath Donatos Pizza and Pub. We proudly feature complete restaurant access, spacious and versatile performance and party space, and flexible scheduling and staffing options. Please forward all booking requests to [email protected].
Ohio Stadium, also known as The Horseshoe or The Shoe, is an American football stadium in Columbus, Ohio, United States, on the campus of The Ohio State University. Its primary purpose is the home venue of the Ohio State Buckeyes football team and The Ohio State University Marching Band. From 1996–98, Ohio Stadium was the home venue for Major League Soccer team Columbus Crew prior to the opening of Columbus Crew Stadium in 1999. The stadium also was the home venue for the OSU track and field teams from 1923–2001. In addition to athletics, Ohio Stadium is also a concert venue, with U2, The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and Metallica among the many acts to have played there, and also serves as the site for the university's Spring Commencement ceremonies each May. Permanent field lights were added in 2014. The stadium opened in 1922 as a replacement for Ohio Field and had a seating capacity of 66,210. In 1923, a cinder running track was added and the stadium, which was later upgraded to an all-weather track. Seating capacity gradually increased over the years and reached a total of 91,470 possible spectators in 1991.
Morrill Tower is an undergraduate residential house at The Ohio State University.