Fire Ravages Iconic German Village Landmark, The Thurman Cafe
A fire broke out Sunday afternoon at The Thurman Cafe in Columbus. The blaze began in the basement of the building at 183 Thurman Ave.
Response and damage
Firefighters from the Columbus Division of Fire found active flames in the lower level. Crews contained the blaze, but they reported structural damage to the building.
All staff members and patrons were evacuated safely, according to officials. No injuries were reported.
Investigation
Authorities said the cause of the fire remains under investigation. Officials have not released an estimated timeline for reopening.
Community impact
The fire ravaged an iconic German Village landmark that many locals consider a neighborhood cornerstone. The Thurman Cafe has long been a familiar presence on the street.
Family owners have operated the cafe since 1942. The restaurant is best known for its Thurmanator burger and its long community presence.
Filmogaz.com compiled this report. Officials provided information to local media as the situation developed.