What’s Re-Opening in Worthington?
As the Governor’s orders update to allow restaurants to resume dine-in and patio dining, Worthington restaurants are opening on different timelines.
Please support Worthington restaurants and other businesses, and as always, remember to wear masks whenever possible. Be kind to business owners and employees. Tip well.
Here are a few highlights of Worthington-area restaurants that have reopened or are reopening soon.
Old Worthington
The Whitney House – the Whitney House re-opened on June 2, serving your favorite home-cooked meals, snacks, and cocktails
The Half Pint – get ready to dine at The Half Pint starting June 5. Order up your burgers and sandwiches, your cheese curds and pints of beer.
Linworth Area
George’s Linworth Diner – there’s nothing more comforting than breakfast or lunch at a good diner, and George’s reopened for dine-in on May 21, so you can enjoy omelets, sandwiches, sloppy joes, gyros.
Tomatillos Authentic Mexican – Tomatillos is open for both dine-in and carryout, so you can savor tacos, enchiladas, fresh salsas, burritos – all the favorites.
The Shops at Worthington Place
Pies and Pints Pizzeria – Pies and Pints reopened in late May serving its signature pizzas and selection of over 75 beers on draft, bottled, or canned
First Watch – the popular breakfast, brunch, and lunch spot has reopened all of its locations nationwide
North Old Worthington
Porch Growler – you can find a spot at the bar or a seat on the patio while you sip through Porch Growler’s selection of 60 beers on tap
Mrs. Goodman’s Baking Co. – this family-run bakery is open limited hours, and you must place orders 48 hours in advance, but you still get all those delicious cookies, cupcakes, scones, cinnamon rolls, and cakes.
Crosswoods
Aangan India Bistro – visit Aangan in Crosswoods for all your favorite Indian dishes, from tandoori murgh to lamb rogan josh to crispy naan bread
Lotus Grill – currently open only for carryout, Lotus Grill serves plenty of Asian favorites, from fried dumplings to noodles to Szechuan dishes
SoWo
Over the Counter – Over the Counter enjoys a spacious front patio and dining room, where you can savor burgers, sandwiches, wings, and other classics
Natalie’s Coal Fired Pizza – Natalie’s has continued with carryout (and some virtual concerts), but they reopen the dining room on June 5
East
Zaftig Brewing Co. – while Zaftig continues offering carryout and delivery of their beers, you can now sip a pint of Juicy Lucy or Worthington Wit on the patio or in the taproom
Helen’s Asian Kitchen – Helen’s reopened on May 21 for carryout. They serve up a wide variety of Chinese dishes, from dumplings to stir-fries to authentic Szechuan flavors.
To keep up with business openings, closings, and other updates, check the Experience Worthington Small Business Support page