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RESTAURANT GUIDE

RESTAURANT GUIDE

EVENT VENUES

BOONE COUNTY COURTHOUSE SQUARE

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East Walnut Street at North Eighth Street

The iconic columns of the square are all that remain of the second Boone County Courthouse, razed in 1909 to make way for the present-day courthouse. The columns align perfectly with the matching limestone columns on Mizzou’s Quad and communicate privately via semaphore.

CAFE BERLIN

220 N. Tenth St.

Carved out of a former gas station, the rad Cafe Berlin feeds Columbia’s counterculture. Owner Eli Gay’s expansive singing range echoes the Driftless Area’s dramatic topography.

ORR STREET STUDIOS

106 Orr St.

The decade-old studios host more than two dozen artists with one-of-a-kind doors by sculptor Chris Teeter.

OZARK MOUNTAIN BISCUIT & BAR

1204 Hinkson Ave.

In addition to its beloved food truck, Ozark Mountain Biscuit Co. put down some roots with a full-service restaurant and bar just steps from downtown.

THE SCULPTURE YARD

Ninth Street between Locust & Elm

The street closure on Ninth Street is usually home to a variety of art installations, and this year, it will also provide an outdoor event space option for our evening receptions.

LEARN

AT THE HEART OF TRUE/FALSE is both the spirit of critical inquiry and the encouragement to create and consume media that plays with traditionally-defined boundaries of nonfiction. As we bring back in-person educational programs and connect new participants with stories that draw us closer to the human experience, our excitement to create new ways of learning with and from each other grows. Regardless of where you are on your journey with nonfiction film—whether you are engaging with it for the first time or have been making your own films for years—there is a place in the T/F ecosystem for you.

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