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  1. Kahiki Supper Club. / 39.9725; -82.904722. The Kahiki Supper Club was a Polynesian -themed restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. The supper club was one of the largest tiki -themed restaurants in the United States, and for a time, the only one in Ohio. It operated at its Eastmoor location on Broad Street beginning in 1961, at the height of tiki culture ...

  2. 19 de sept. de 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. The restaurant was opened by restaurateurs Lee Henry and Bill Sapp, who also brought Columbus yet another iconic ...

  3. 14 de sept. de 2023 · All in all, Schmidt’s Sausage Haus is a unique place in Columbus to eat, offering a blend of history, flavor, and genuine German hospitality. In historic German Village, Schmidt’s Sausage Haus serves authentic German delicacies, beloved by locals and travelers for generations. 8. Lindey’s Restaurant & Bar. Lindey’s Restaurant & Bar is ...

  4. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Close. 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.

  5. 6 de ene. de 2014 · The Kahiki Supper Club. The Kahiki Supper Club was one of the best known restaurants in Columbus. Open from 1961 to 2000 , it was located on East Broad Street. Thirteen years after its closure, many still hold fond memories of the restaurant. Glass from the Kahiki Supper Club from the collections of the Ohio Historical Society (catalog number H ...

  6. 3 de may. de 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.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2023 · But the most wonderful was the Kahiki at 3583 E. Broad St., which Motz dubbed “the mother ship of all South Seas-themed restaurants.”. Lee Henry and Bill Sapp opened the Top Steak House in 1954 at 2891 E. Main St., which survives today. But having seen Polynesian-themed restaurants elsewhere, they decided Columbus needed one, too.