Willard Restaurant

Willard was founded by Willard Wendt, who started the restaurant as a place where people could come to get good food at a good price and would be able to socialize. In his second location, he put a ping pong table in the basement and would happily play a game with anyone when he had the time. The Bexley High School class of 1928 had their graduation party in the basement of this location. Many Capital University students came here to enjoy a home cooked meal.

Photos Courtesy of Bexley Historical Society
Sources:
“Wendt Helped Make History” by Craig McDonald Eastside Messenger pages 1 and 6, January 2, 1984
“Touchstone Café Opens” by Monica Szonn Bexley News pages 1 and 19, July 11, 1990
“Touchstone training experiment ends officially with asset buyout” by Doral Chenoweth Columbus Dispatch July 22, 1996
“Changes on Main- Development projects could alter the look of downtown Bexley” by Mike Pramik Columbus Dispatch July 19, 2005
“The Willard Story” compiled by Helen March, Bexley Historical Society June 1985
