$140 per guest
An Evening of Culinary Delights and Live Music
Join us for an unforgettable evening of fine dining and entertainment. Begin with a delectable four-course dinner prepared by Chef Richard, followed by a private concert in our beautiful Dining Room or intimate Choir Loft.
Doors open at 5:45 PM for seating. We can accommodate late arrivals until 6:30 PM.
Reservations are required and can be made online or by calling 614-451-9774.
MOLLY MILLER
Everything in Molly Miller’s career has come organically.The Los Angeles guitarist and songwriter has followed the path in front of her with a sense of curiosity and openness, proving that if you’re meant to do something, you’ll do it.
From creating the Molly Miller Trio with Jennifer Condos and Jay Bellerose in 2016 to playing and touring with artists like Jason Mraz to teaching guitar at the University of Southern California, Molly brings a passion for music and a sophisticated, raw style to everything she does.
“The best things in life happen naturally, which has been true for me,” Molly says. “I’ve been able to have a diversified career that has served me very well and I think it all informs each other. Not only does it keep me busy, it keeps me challenged. I’m fortunate that everything I do brings me joy and the goal is to grow from it as well.”
Molly’s latest endeavor is The Ballad of Hotspur, Molly Miller Trio’s third album and follow-up to 2021’s St. George. The album, a collection of instrumental Americana jazz songs tinged with folk and Surf Rock vibes, harkens back to 2020 when musicians were forced off the road by the pandemic. Molly realized she could take advantage of the moment to write new music, so she and Jennifer began sending ideas back and forth. Eventually, the trio found themselves in the same room again.
“These songs came to life when the three of us played them together,” Molly says. “There’s something that’s really specific about the three of us. There’s a shared vision of what the music should be. We come from an eclectic mix of backgrounds, but it all melds together.”