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Hofbräuhaus Columbus

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Hofbräuhaus Columbus is a German brewery and restaurant in Grandview Heights, a suburban enclave of Columbus, Ohio.

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Hofbräuhaus Columbus
Goodale Boulevard, Columbus

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Hofbräuhaus Columbus (Hofbrauhaus Columbus)

Goodale Boulevard 800
43212 Columbus
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Pataskala United Methodist Church
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