Fire damages German Village landmark: The Thurman Cafe A fire broke out at The Thurman Cafe on Sunday afternoon, April 12, 2026, causing significant structural damage to the historic German Village landmark but resulting in no injuries. The blaze, which began in the basement of the building located at 183 Thurman Ave., was reported to the Columbus Division of Fire by residents. Upon arrival, firefighters found active flames in the lower level of the structure. While the fire was contained relatively quickly, officials confirmed that the building sustained substantial damage to its framework, though no immediate threats to the surrounding area were reported. The cause of the fire and the full extent of the damage remain under investigation by fire officials and local authorities. All staff members and patrons were safely evacuated from the premises, with no reports of injuries or fatalities. The incident has sparked concern among the community, as the Thurman Cafe is a beloved local institution with deep roots in Columbus. The Thurman Cafe, a family-owned establishment, has been a staple of the German Village dining scene since its founding in 1942. Known for its signature "Thurmanator" burger, the restaurant has served as a gathering place for generations of residents and visitors. Its historic status in the area has made the fire particularly alarming, as the building is a protected landmark within the German Village Historic District. Firefighters worked swiftly to extinguish the flames, with the Columbus Division of Fire emphasizing that the response was effective in preventing further spread. However, the structural damage has raised questions about the building’s future. City officials have not yet announced plans for repairs or assessments of the building’s safety.#columbus #german_village #thurman_cafe #columbus_division_of_fire #thurman_ave
