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Columbus, United States

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams

CuisineIce Cream
Executive ChefJeni Britton Bauer
LocationColumbus, United States
Opinionated About Dining

Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams on Grandview Avenue occupies a specific tier in American ice cream: a chef-driven, flavor-forward operation that trades in unexpected combinations and high-quality dairy rather than nostalgia or novelty alone. Recognized by Opinionated About Dining in both 2023 and 2024, the Columbus original remains the reference point for understanding how a regional ice cream maker becomes a national conversation.

Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams restaurant in Columbus, United States
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Grandview Avenue and What It Says About Columbus Dessert Culture

Grandview Avenue in Columbus runs through a stretch of the city that has historically resisted the pull toward chain homogeneity. The shops here tend to be owner-operated, the foot traffic is neighborhood-local rather than tourist-driven, and the standards are set by regulars who return weekly rather than visitors checking a box. It is the kind of street where a counter-service ice cream shop can develop a serious reputation over years, and where the line on a Friday evening tells you something real about local appetite. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at 1281 Grandview Ave sits squarely inside that dynamic, open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays and drawing consistent crowds that reflect genuine neighborhood loyalty rather than manufactured buzz.

How a Chef's Background Reshapes a Format

The American ice cream shop is an old format, and most iterations of it are content to stay that way. What Jeni Britton Bauer introduced was the idea that the discipline applied to fine dining kitchens — ingredient sourcing, flavor architecture, textural precision — could and should apply to a scoop shop. That orientation was not incidental to the brand's growth; it was the mechanism behind it. Where the fine-dining operators building their careers at places like Le Bernardin in New York City or Alinea in Chicago applied culinary rigor to prix fixe tasting menus, Britton Bauer applied a parallel rigor to something that costs a few dollars and is eaten standing up. The result is a peer set that is harder to define than it looks: Jeni's is not a fine-dining destination, but its product philosophy puts it closer to the thinking behind Lazy Bear in San Francisco or Blue Hill at Stone Barns in Tarrytown than to a standard scoop shop.

That chef-driven orientation shows up in how flavors are constructed. The combinations that Jeni's has become known for are not random provocations. They reflect a methodology: balancing fat content from grass-fed dairy against brightness from fresh or dried fruit, using savory elements to counterpoint sweetness, and thinking about how a flavor holds texture as it melts. These are kitchen decisions, not marketing decisions. The distance between that approach and what most ice cream shops do is considerable. For a comparison in the ice cream category specifically, Ample Hills Creamery in New York City and Angelo Brocato Ice Cream in New Orleans each represent their own regional traditions and approaches, making the category richer than it is often given credit for.

What the OAD Recognition Actually Signals

Opinionated About Dining's Cheap Eats rankings carry a specific weight in food circles because they rely on a survey of industry professionals rather than general public voting or anonymous inspectors. Ranking #356 in OAD's North America Cheap Eats list in 2024, following a Recommended placement in 2023, is a trust signal that reflects what other serious eaters and food professionals think. It does not mean Jeni's is the only ice cream worth considering in the Midwest, but it does confirm that the people most likely to have a calibrated opinion have noticed it and returned to it. For a counter-service format with no tasting menu, no reservations, and no ceremony, that kind of sustained recognition from a credentialed source is meaningful. The Google rating of 4.6 across 497 reviews reinforces a consistent quality signal rather than a single viral moment.

Relative to the restaurant tier that tends to dominate best-of conversations in Columbus, places like Thurman's Café carry deep local histories and loyal followings. Jeni's occupies a different register: lighter, faster, lower commitment, but no less thought through on the product side.

The Scene at Grandview, in Practice

Visiting Jeni's on Grandview is a casual undertaking by design. The format is counter service, the decisions are made at the case, and the experience scales from a quick solo stop to a family outing without friction. Open from 11am daily, the shop runs through the evening and into late night on weekends. The extended Friday and Saturday hours position it as a post-dinner destination, and the Grandview neighborhood provides a natural circuit with other independent restaurants and bars within walking distance. Columbus is not a city that gets discussed alongside New York or San Francisco when fine dining comes up , though operations like The French Laundry in Napa, Providence in Los Angeles, Addison in San Diego, The Inn at Little Washington, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, and Emeril's in New Orleans illustrate the breadth of serious American dining , but the city has a consistent track record of producing food businesses that trade on craft rather than scenography, and Jeni's fits that pattern precisely.

Planning a Visit

The Grandview location is open Sunday through Thursday from 11am to 11pm, and Friday and Saturday from 11am to midnight. No reservation is required or possible; this is walk-in only. There is no dress code and no particular formality expected. For visitors building a broader Columbus itinerary, the full Columbus restaurants guide covers the range of dining options across the city. Those planning around accommodation or evening programming will find the Columbus hotels guide, Columbus bars guide, Columbus wineries guide, and Columbus experiences guide useful for filling out the visit.

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