Elevator Brewery & Draught Haus (161 N High St) takeout in Columbus is just a click away, so don't wait another day to treat yourself to their delicious food! Whether you're looking for a low fee...show more
Sauerkraut, pork, cream cheese, onions, panko, and spicy whole grain mustard.
Pork stuffed dumplings, soy-brown ale broth, carrots, peanuts, and scallions.
Semolina dusted, flash fried, Thai chili pepper sauce, cucumber slaw, and sriracha.
Cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, bell peppers, spicy chili oil, and toasted pita.
House-cut fries, double bock demi-glace, cheese curds, and brown ale braised beef.
Pilsner-tempura battered, choice of chipotle BBQ, Thai chili, spicy garlic, honey hot, or habanero hot. Served with celery and dark lager bleu cheese dressing.
Beer-braised pork, black beans, corn, cheddar, red peppers, and BBQ sour cream.
Graham cracker crust, light and fluffy cheesecake, mixed berry coulis, caramel sauce, and whipped cream.
Warm chocolate brownie, johnson’s peanut butter buckeye blitz ice cream, whipped cream, and nut brown ale chocolate sauce.
Classic vanilla bean crème Brulee, sweetened malt reduction, and caramelized sugar.
Mixed greens, red onion, spiced walnuts, bleu cheese, and maple-shallot vinaigrette.
Iceberg, tomatoes, smoked bacon, red onion, dark lager bleu cheese dressing.
Mixed greens, bacon, white cheddar, apples, maple-shallot vinaigrette, honey mustard drizzle.
Chopped romaine, tomatoes, bacon, corn, white cheddar, tortilla strips, barbecue ranch, blackened chicken.
Mixed greens, white cheddar, carrots, tomatoes, peanuts, ginger vinaigrette, and soy honey sautéed beef tenderloin. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
Smoked bacon, choice of cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion, and toasted brioche. Served with chefs spicy pickles and house-cut fries. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
Almond chicken breast, honey hot sauce, lettuce, tomato, red onion, smoked bacon, white cheddar, and toasted brioche. Served with chefs spicy pickles and house-cut fries.
Pilsner braised pork, pickled red onion, spicy whole grain mustard, telera bread, pickled jalapenos, and house slaw. Served with chefs spicy pickles and house-cut fries.
Blackened chicken, smoked bacon, white cheddar, mixed greens, pickled red onion and jalapenos, chimichurri, and telera roll. Served with chefs spicy pickles and house-cut fries.
Pilsner-tempura battered cauliflower, white cheddar, house slaw, spicy rémoulade, and telera roll. Served with chefs spicy pickles and house-cut fries.
6 oz choice beef tenderloin, Idaho mashed potatoes, asparagus, bacon-red pepper relish, and mocha stout demi-glace. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
Blackened chicken, bell peppers, shallots, tomatoes, garlic, scallions, parmesan, and spicy cajun cream.
Brown ale braised beef, cavatappi, sundried tomatoes, jalapenos, garlic, shallots, white cheddar cream, herb-parmesan breadcrumbs.
Green tea soba, bell peppers, baby corn, snap peas, red onion, garlic, ginger, green onion, bean sprouts, crispy wontons, garlic, and soy brown ale broth.
Pan seared-oven roasted saffron rice, steamed broccoli and carrots, roasted red pepper coulis, sweet fig jam, and fried capers. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
8 oz grilled bone-in pork chop, chipotle BBQ, bleu cheese mashed potatoes, steamed broccoli, carrots, and house slaw. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
Pilsner-tempura battered white fish, house-cut fries, spicy remoulade, jalapeno-corn tartar, and house slaw. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
Hand-trimmed 6 oz beef tenderloin filet for you to cook at your table on a tulikivi firestone. Served with a selection of dipping sauces, petite salad, and side dish. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
4 oz beef tenderloin filet, same presentation as the rock, with shrimp. Eating undercooked or raw food may cause potential health problems.
Last updated June 16, 2021