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Thirsty Ear Tavern   

1200 W 3rd Ave
Columbus, OH 43212
614-299-4987
www.thirstyeartavern.com

Rating: 3 out of 5  (5 Ratings)   Read Reviews (5)    Rate and Write a Review

Among the many superlatives garnered by the Thirsty Ear from various reviewers are best neighborhood bar, best beer selection, best open mic, best place for a first date and best bartender (called "eartenders" by the husband-and-wife team who own the joint). But the biggest draw is the music. Diverse jazz, blues, rock, folk, rockabilly and Celtic musicians perform on the intimate but not-too-loud stage, six nights a week. Although most performers are quality local groups, some national bands have also dropped by. Folks really come to listen; there's none of the pickup-joint atmosphere found on campus or downtown. Newcomers can test their frets during Wednesday open mic, and the Ear is ground zero for the Columbus Blues Alliance, who perform a couple of times a month. Grumbling stomachs can be quieted via a menu of cleverly named appetizers, salads, sandwiches, pizza and pasta, washed down with 18 different tap imports and microbrews or more than 120 bottled beers from around the world.

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Review rating 0 out of 5
hagfish !!!!
By akins929 on 03/24/2004
hagfish means ???? It's so small the music can barely be heard over the crowd of people asking for beer and food. Too small!!!
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Review rating 4 out of 5
cool joint
By sgtbemo on 04/22/2004
I have seen several local musicians there and it is small but the venue is good and the people are great. Great place to start out at on a Friday night.
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Review rating 5 out of 5
Great Music!!
By katara623 on 06/23/2005
I have seen local acts as well as world famous musicians on stage at the Ear!! Don't miss this place! Great beer selection also!
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Review rating 1 out of 5
Wishbone Ash Where did U go?
By rayadouglass on 12/20/2007
The Wishbone Ash Concert only lasted one abbreviated set the week after Thanksgiving. There was no gas, it had been shutoff for non-payment of the bill. So, no hot food (except for a weber kettle) and no hot water. After playing about an hour or so, the band apologized and said they had to go due to a "curfew"? We called the Ear later and asked why one short set and the owner said that was all he could afford. Hmmm? Why did I have to pay $25 for each ticket when all we got was one abbreviated set? Did we pay for Columbia Gas as well? Strictly a bush league operation, operating on a small margin. Pay your bills and give us the music we paid for Ear.