Eleven is an elegant bar and restaurant located inside The Cap, a well-known business district in Columbus. The inside of the restaurant is incredibly modern and stylish.
The polished wood bar is lit from above with atmospheric orange lights that cause it to look like its glowing. Eleven also has several private rooms in addition to the main dining room which can be reserved for private events and special occassions.
Eleven's food menu consists mainly of small plates that are best for sharing. The plates themselves are inspired from all over the world, and guests will find a little bit of everything.
Just a few of the many dishes on Eleven's menu are the warm truffle chips with candied pecans and buttermilk bleu, ginger clamari, sesame tuna wasabi wontons and lobster nachos topped with raosted corn, wasabi creme and freshly chopped pico de gallo.
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No photos have been uploaded for this restaurant yet. At present, Eleven has no reviews. Please add a review after your dining experience to help others make a decision about where to eat. Skip to Main Content. Overview Photos Menu Reviews. No Reviews. He called the comment hurtful and was embarrassed for the Division. McFadden denied the term is race-related. But admitted to Sgt. Weaver, her friends in the Black community say this to describe one Black person doing another Black person dirty.
Officer Anthony Johnson stated McFadden caused him to leave Zone 2 because it became a hostile environment. Johnson told Sgt. Director Pettus threw out the claims against McFadden stating the Division did not meet their burden of proof. A internal affairs investigation reviewed a complaint against Taylor for a Facebook post about explosives and a Black Lives Matter protest.
I was cleared of any and all wrongdoing. I was investigated by a male Black supervisor at the time. Taylor retired last July. Division command issued to McFadden the lowest form of discipline, Documented Constructive Counseling.
Records obtained by 6 On Your Side Investigates show Deputy Chief Knight submitted two administrative misconduct notifications in October and in January about McFadden and her book, the second one included a spreadsheet of media appearances.
In February, McFadden emailed Assistant Director Bourke claiming internal affairs was being used as a retaliatory tool against her. McFadden submitted a discrimination complaint claiming retaliation for engaging in protected activity. Just last month, Director Pettus announced his retirement beginning September 1st. Two politicians from Queens embroiled in complaint over F-bomb-riddled phone call. Columbus officers take first step toward federal discrimination lawsuit against city.
Click to expand. Replay Video. The 11 plaintiffs are men and women of different races and ranks. The officers' attorney, Zach Gottesman, is leading the way in what is the first step. Would you describe them as being fed up?
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