CMH · Restaurants

BrewDog

Local · American

T $$$$ Post-security

Local Columbus craft beer actually on tap in Terminal T

BrewDog sits post-security in CMH’s Terminal T, giving you a local Ohio brewery option instead of another generic bar. It’s a full-service spot with a decent amount of seating, bar and tables, and a menu of American pub food. Expect mid-range airport pricing: mains and burgers generally land in the $14–$20 band, and drafts run more than in the city but still reasonable for a terminal.

The menu leans bar-food heavy, and the Buffalo chicken bites are the standout if you want something that works with a pint. Portions on bites and wings are sized to share for two people, while burgers and sandwiches skew big for one. You’ll see the usual suspects here: fries, burgers, salads, and a few sharable starters, all tailored to quick service between flights in Terminal T.

Beer is the main draw, with house BrewDog labels on draft that you might recognize from downtown Columbus and grocery store shelves. Expect several taps pouring IPAs, lagers, and a rotating seasonal, with a printed list at each table and along the bar. If you have a sub‑60‑minute connection in CMH, stick to one draft and bar snacks; service is usually quick, but food tickets can still push 20 minutes during the 5–7 p.m. bank.

You’ll access BrewDog after TSA in Terminal T, so this is only useful once you’ve cleared security and are at your gate cluster. Seating fills around the 6 a.m. bank and again late afternoon, especially when multiple departures stack on T’s main concourse. It’s table service with checks dropped promptly, but you can also sit at the bar if you want faster turnaround and a better shot at getting the server’s attention for a quick second round.

Tip: if your gate is at the far end of Terminal T, ask the server to run your card when the food hits the table so you can leave for boarding within 10 minutes if your flight at CMH suddenly shows “boarding” on the app.

What to order

Buffalo chicken bites

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