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Skully's Music Diner - Columbus, OH

    Last Friday, a group of thirteen Ohio Northern University students including myself ventured to Sully's Music Diner in Columbus, Ohio to experience there 2000's night they hosted. There were various amounts of throwback songs from our childhood and as we have grown up. It was a very adventurous night exploring Columbus. 

    Although there are tons of stories I could tell I want to focus on the backstory of Skully's Music Diner. Sully's Music Diner has been around for the last twenty - five years and is still standing stronger than ever. It all started as a small bar and grill on the Ohio State Campus. Soon after that they moved their location into a cafe on Morse and Hight Street. Now they have a their own location in the Short North Arts District. There story is short and straight to the point but they have progressed so much within those twenty - five years. There current location is on a strip that is filled with high end restaurant, other bars, and beautiful scenery. Skully's Music Diner has done an amazing job at marketing different events and really bringing in the crowd. From hosting a 2000's night to even Ladies 80's event. They come up with all sorts of different nights to host that target different groups and ages of people. When running a business and especially one like this marketing is such a key point because although you will get people that just want to come in and drink but you want to keep it interesting and make it fun. One goal should be that you want individuals to have a blast so that when they leave they promote your business and tell other that they should go there. Skully's does an amazing job with that and I can only see there customer base growing from here. 

    Altogether Skully's Music Diner is a great place to spend a evening with some friends. Between the various restaurant options up and down the street and then the music it has makes for an amazing night. There is a lot of history behind Skully's Music Diner and it has grown into what it has become over the last twenty - five years. On a different not if you've never been to Columbus they have different districts so if you never know what to do you could start exploring the different districts they have. They have Short North, Italian Village, German Village, Brewery District, Victorian Village, University District, and so many more options. Columbus is a great area to go because of their endless opportunities of thing's to go and places to see. 

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