High-Beck Tavern
Columbus, OH 43215-5607
Phone: (614) 224-0886
Editorial Review for High-Beck Tavern – by Tracy Zollinger Turner
Vibe
The bar has a woody, been-there-a-while neighborhood feel. The room is long, with a stage up front and booths, chairs, and a couple of games in the back. If you'd rather be outside you can sit on the front patio and watch the craziness at Victory's across the street.
Nightlife
Bands play on the weekends, and the bar set-up allows the music fans to dance or holler up front, while others can hang in the back and talk. It gets busy, but the bartenders stay on top of things while being friendly and attentive.
I'll Have the Usual
This place attracts a lot of regulars during the week, but they're not clique-y. You're all pretty much there to escape the meat market scene and chat.
Food
The bar has a tavern menu of pizza, sandwiches and finger foods. The good news is that the kitchen stays open pretty late ("around 11") which is nice after an evening of carousing.
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Insider Tips
One of Columbus' BestNominated for best neighborhood bar for its unpretentious atmosphere and friendy bartenders.
Art for SaleThe walls are filled with paintings by local artistsif you like one you can buy it.
Liquid LunchThey're also open midday for lunch or a really early happy hour. Or both.
User Reviews for High-Beck Tavern
03/29/2008 Posted by steveb5004
This is a great bar, and it's centrally located between downtown and German Village. They also have a ping-pong and pool table, and occasionally have a band. As a restaurant? Not so much. I went with three friends, and all of our meals were disappointing, one inedible. They pride themselves as a barbecue joint, but the sauce is gawd awful and every cut of meat was burnt to a crisp. We also had to hand in the order ourselves because there was no wait staff. I considered asking for my money back...
Pros: Ambience, pool and ping-pong
Cons: Food, expensive

