I guess a good problem to have," she said via Facebook. Just a bit more popular than we expected. What's next: Owner Ivy Hou tells me the business will eventually offer alcohol but, for now, she's taking some time to settle in after a hectic opening rush. □ … I should just buy that $150 yearly pass now, huh?.On that note: I must confess, I'm headed back today to cowork with Mary Jane. Yes, and: The coffee is so good I'd stop by if that were the only attraction. That means guests with allergies or who don't pay lounge admission can still enjoy the cafe.The intrigue: A wall of plastic bubbles separates the two areas and serves as a window. The cafe side of Kitty Bubble Cafe & Bar, empty only because it was closing time. The cat lounge is beach-themed with kitty-sized lounge chairs, comfy hiding spots and lots of wall perches for stretching and climbing. The drink lids - for when a cat inevitably knocks them over - have ears on top.The cafe features cat-shaped chairs, clever drinks like "pawty on the beach" and wall-to-wall paw print decor, because toe beans are a work of art.My take: The attention to detail for both cats and humans is what makes the place so special. Why it matters: The cafe houses adoptable cats from Colony Cats (& dogs), with proceeds benefiting the rescue group. □ Alissa here with what's paws-itively the most adorable business I've ever entered.ĭriving the news: Kitty Bubble Cafe & Bar, Columbus' only cat cafe, opened to three straight sellout weekends.
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