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From cocktails with glasses to solar donuts, check out these eclipse-themed Columbus foods

From cocktails with glasses to solar donuts, check out these eclipse-themed Columbus foods

Jack McLaughlin

The eclipse craze is continuing to sweep through Columbus, and it won’t even stop to spare your favorite restaurant. Whether you can’t wait until next week, or if you just want to get into the spirit a little more now, we’ve rounded up a handful of different eclipse-themed bites and drinks to sink your teeth into. And these don’t even require glasses to look at.

Total Eclipse of the Heart Donuts, Rose Dough Donuts

One of Columbus’ favorite spots for pickup donuts is launching a line of speciality flavors this Saturday (available on this day and April 27 only). Donuts themed after Venus, Mars and other celestial bodies are available to order here.

Eclipse Gimlet, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants

Made with Hendrick’s Gin, cucumber and lime, this drink is served with a cucumber eclipse garnish and even eclipse glasses. It’s only available April 8, and can be purchased at all three Cap City Fine Diner & Bar locations, The Guild House, both locations of Hudson 29, Marcella’s Polaris, Molly Woo’s Asian Bistro and Valentina’s.

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Totality (Black IPA), Land-Grant Brewing Co.

A collaboration between Land-Grant and COSI, this 7.2 percent ABV beer boasts the big hop flavors of an IPA with a rich, dark body. It will be available through May.

Eclipse Cookies, The Original Goodie Shop

This long-standing bakery on the city’s Northwest Side is producing cookies with NASA logos, stars, an actual eclipsed sun and more. You buy a dozen assorted eclipse cookies–plus your very own eclipse glasses–from the bakery for $4.75.

Pink Stargonaut collection, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

Jeni’s is releasing not one, not two, but four new cosmic-themed flavors–including Nebula Berry, Super Moon and more–but that’s not all. The Columbus ice cream company is also introducing Space Dust, a new popping candy that can be used as an ice cream topper.

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