A new dining guide is steering Memorial Tournament visitors to 27 newly opened restaurants, bars, diners and cafes within 10 miles of Muirfield Village Golf Club, giving Dublin Ohio and nearby neighborhoods a fresh shortlist of places to eat and drink during one of the area’s busiest weeks.
The timing matters because the guide is built around what opened since the last Memorial Tournament in May 2025. That means the list is aimed squarely at people arriving now, whether they are following the tournament or just heading into Dublin for a day and want something close by.
Among the new stops is HangOverEasy, which opened May 2 at 6757 Longshore St. in Dublin’s Bridge Park area as the Columbus chain’s seventh location. Nearby, 3 Brothers Diner opened its second location in December at 345 W. Olentangy St. in Powell, while Panini Opa added a second location in February at North Market Bridge Park, 6750 Longshore St. in Dublin. The guide also includes Lani Rooftop Lounge, which opened in April at 50 E. Olentangy St., and Palm Valley Cocktails, which opened in May 2025 at 6770 Riverside Drive in Bridge Park.
Some of the newest names also lean into the draw of the event itself. Bridge’s End Brewing Co., started in May 2025 at 9320 Dublin Road in Shawnee Hills, is a 9,000-square-foot brewery, taproom and restaurant with 10 of its own beers on tap. Apothecary Bourbon & Cigar Lounge and Uncorked Wine Tastings reopened separate Dublin buildings dating to the city’s early days in September, with Apothecary at 30 S. High St. offering more than 70 bourbons and Uncorked at 32 S. High St. serving pours of 1.5, 3 or 6 ounces. Barrel & Bloom is also part of the mix, opening at 8 a.m. daily with coffee service and a full espresso bar before staying open late for beer, wine and cocktails.
The guide’s cutoff is also its biggest limitation. By focusing only on places that opened since May 2025, it leaves out older restaurants and bars near the tournament site that may still be among the most familiar or popular options for returning visitors. That makes the list useful as a snapshot of what is new, but not a full map of every place worth trying around Muirfield Village.
For now, that is the point: a compact, current guide for people who want to eat near the tournament without driving far. The unanswered part is which of the 27 newcomers will become the go-to stops once Memorial Tournament crowds settle in and the week’s busiest meals start to sort themselves out.
