No one seems to talk about the CMH Wolfgang Puck.
John Glenn Columbus International (CMH) officially lists Wolfgang Puck in Terminal T, but frequent‑flier forums and recent trip reports barely mention it by name. That usually signals a standard branded outpost near the concourse traffic stream rather than a destination spot people plan around. Expect the usual airport Wolfgang mix: pizzas, pastas, salads, burgers, and a bar pouring basic cocktails, beer, and wine by the glass.
Pricing at similar Wolfgang Puck airport locations runs around $14–$20 for mains and $8–$12 for starters, so plan on that range in CMH T. Drink lists usually feature a couple of red and white wine options in the $10–$14 per glass bracket and tap or bottle beer at typical $8–$12 airport pricing. Figure on a sit‑down meal here adding $30–$45 per person once you include tax and tip, which is in line with other full‑service CMH spots.
Most Wolfgang Puck airport branches open early enough to catch the 6:00–7:00 a.m. bank and keep serving until the last departures around 9:00–10:00 p.m., and CMH T tends to follow that pattern. Breakfast at other locations usually means egg sandwiches, breakfast pizzas, and coffee; lunch and dinner lean on the brick‑oven pizzas with toppings like pepperoni or margherita and a basic cheeseburger. Service pace at chain sit‑downs in CMH typically runs 30–45 minutes for a full meal.
Because there are no meaningful traveler reviews tied to Wolfgang Puck at CMH T, treat it as a known‑quantity chain option rather than a local standout like BrewDog or Land-Grant Brewing near other CMH gates. If you’re tight on time for an American, Delta, or United departure, assume you need to be back at the gate 30 minutes before boarding. One practical move: grab a pizza or burger to go and eat at your gate if your connection is under 45 minutes.