Restaurant in Columbus, United States
Hot Chicken Takeover
100Pearl PointsFast, fiery Nashville chicken. No fuss.

About Hot Chicken Takeover
Hot Chicken Takeover is Columbus's go-to for Nashville-style fried chicken in a no-fuss counter-service format on the second floor of the Spruce Street location. Walk-ins only, accessible prices, and a social enterprise mission behind the operation. Right for a casual food crawl stop; not the place if you want a wine list or a composed dining experience.
The Verdict
Hot Chicken Takeover is a casual counter-service spot on the second floor of North Market's Spruce Street location in Columbus. The price point is accessible — this is fried chicken, not a splurge dinner — and the format suits a quick, satisfying lunch or early dinner without a reservation. If you are visiting Columbus and want a taste of the city's food scene without committing to a full sit-down experience, this is a reasonable stop. If you are after something deeper, a serious wine list, a composed tasting menu, or a chef-driven room, look elsewhere in the city.
What You're Getting
Hot Chicken Takeover built its following on Nashville-style hot chicken served at heat levels that range from mild to genuinely punishing. The format is direct: order at the counter, pick your heat, eat in a casual communal setting. The physical space is functional rather than atmospheric, second-floor seating, high ceilings, an open, canteen-like room that fills quickly during peak hours. It is not designed for lingering. For food enthusiasts visiting Columbus, it offers useful context on how the city's casual dining scene operates: community-focused, no-frills, with genuine product quality at the center.
On the wine and beverage front, there is nothing to report here, this is a counter-service fried chicken operation. If a serious drinks program matters to your visit, Service Bar at Middle West Spirits Distillery is the right call, with one of Columbus's most considered cocktail programs sitting inside an operational distillery. For wine depth, Agni or Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse Columbus serve different ends of the spectrum, modern Indian-inflected cooking versus a classic American steakhouse cellar.
Hot Chicken Takeover also operates a social enterprise model, employing people who face barriers to traditional employment. That is a verifiable part of the business that many Columbus regulars cite as a reason to return. It does not change the food, but it is part of what the venue is.
Who Should Book
Book here if you want fast, quality fried chicken in a no-ceremony setting while exploring Columbus. Skip it if your visit centers on a serious dining or drinking experience. For a fuller picture of where to eat and drink in the city, see our full Columbus restaurants guide, our full Columbus bars guide, and our full Columbus hotels guide. If you are building a Columbus food crawl, pair this with Ray Ray's Hog Pit Clintonville for smoked meats and Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams to finish. Buckeye Donuts covers the late-night or breakfast angle if you need it.
Know Before You Go
- Location: 59 Spruce St, 2nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
- Format: Counter service, no reservations needed
- Booking difficulty: Easy; walk-ins only
- Leading for: Solo diners, pairs, casual groups
- Wine program: Not applicable, counter-service format
- Nearest alternatives with wine/cocktail programs: Service Bar at Middle West Spirits Distillery, Agni
- Explore more: Columbus wineries · Columbus experiences
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Hot Chicken Takeover worth the price?
Pricing varies at Hot Chicken Takeover; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is Hot Chicken Takeover located?
Hot Chicken Takeover is located in Columbus, at 59 Spruce St 2nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215.
How can I contact Hot Chicken Takeover?
You can reach Hot Chicken Takeover via check the venue's official channels.
Location
59 Spruce St 2nd Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Columbus, United States
Compare Hot Chicken Takeover
| Venue | Cuisine | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| Hot Chicken Takeover | Easy | |
| Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams | Ice Cream | Unknown |
| Thurman’s Café | Hamburgers | Unknown |
| Agni | Unknown | |
| Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse Columbus | Unknown | |
| Service Bar at Middle West Spirits Distillery | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, Ice Cream, Ice Cream
- Thurman’s Café, Hamburgers, Hamburgers
- Agni, Notable alternative
- Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse Columbus, Notable alternative
- Service Bar at Middle West Spirits Distillery, Notable alternative
Against Columbus's wider casual dining field, Hot Chicken Takeover occupies a specific and narrow lane: fast, counter-service fried chicken with genuine product quality. Thurman's Café competes for the same comfort-food dollar but delivers a full sit-down burger experience in a classic diner setting, better for groups who want table service and a longer meal. Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams is not a competitor so much as a logical pairing: finish at Jeni's after Hot Chicken Takeover and you have covered two of Columbus's most-cited independent food brands in one outing.
If your Columbus visit has a higher price ceiling, Jeff Ruby's Steakhouse Columbus is the room for a serious dinner, full wine list, tableside service, a different category entirely. Agni is the better call if you want a chef-driven experience with a considered drinks program at a mid-range price. For cocktails specifically, Service Bar at Middle West Spirits Distillery is Columbus's strongest option and easy to book, pair it with Hot Chicken Takeover if you want a full casual evening without spending heavily.
The honest comparison is this: Hot Chicken Takeover wins on speed, value, and mission. It loses on atmosphere, beverage depth, and the kind of composed experience that food enthusiasts typically travel for. Use it as part of a broader Columbus food day rather than as your headline dinner.
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