Friday Meals Bites: Bubbly Corridor opens, new Boston Stoker, Spaghetti Warehouse transferring, Jackie O’s coming
There’s at all times lots occurring within the Columbus restaurant world! Right here’s the most recent:
- The Bubbly Corridor meals corridor celebrated its grand opening yesterday. Positioned at 6065 Central School Rd. in New Albany, the market contains a number of kiosks from native meals companies, together with Seoul Meals on the Go, Hoyo’s Kitchen, Simply Rooster, Mr. Hummus Grill & Pizza, Faye’s Crepes, and others, in addition to two bars, a small retail area, and native artists featured on the partitions.
- Immediately Boston Stoker Espresso Roasters holds the grand opening of its new store at 6058 Glick Rd. in Shawnee Hills. That is the second location for the Dayton-based espresso store and roaster; it joins a comparatively new store in Grandview.
- Jackie O’s much-anticipated Columbus brewery, named Jackie O’s on Fourth, lastly introduced its opening date: Friday, Might 5. Positioned at 171 N. Fourth St. downtown, the brand new brewery and taproom options 6000 sq. ft of indoor area with a bar, retail retailer, and personal occasion area. Outside, Jackie O’s will characteristic 8000 sq. ft of patios unfold over two ranges. The opening announcement additionally included the information of two new eateries. First, Athens’ beloved Bagel Road Deli will open up as a cart on the patio at Jackie O’s on Friday, April 21. And second, the group behind Wario’s Beef & Pork is growing a brand new idea that may open contained in the brewery, set to open someday in June.
- This week Noble Cut Distillery opened its newly refurbished tasting room at 750 Cross Pointe in Gahanna.
- The Spaghetti Warehouse, a long-time downtown establishment, introduced this week that it will be transferring to 150 S. Excessive St., subsequent to the Columbus Commons. Its long-time warehouse location at 397 W. Broad St. has been closed for over a 12 months since struggling a partial roof collapse.
- Seventh Son Brewing is on the brink of have a good time its 10-year anniversary (in case you can imagine it) on April 20. They’re beginning the festivities early with occasions this coming weekend. You may learn my interview with co-founder Collin Castore on Experience Columbus’ blog.
- A number of sources have shared that Maple Road Biscuit Firm, which opened its first central Ohio retailer at Polaris, is planning extra areas across the space. The primary was introduced for 7105 N. Excessive St. in Worthington.
- This week Wolf’s Ridge Brewing releases its new spring menu, the primary below new govt chef Kris Ludwig. The brand new menu coincides with the reopening of their taproom patio.
- The most recent meals enterprise to take over Budd Dairy Meals Corridor’s Hatch incubator area is Bite This, a pop-up from Annie Dickson serving stuffed bagel bombs, brownies, cookies, and extra snacks. Chunk This can be featured at Budd Dairy by way of July 10.
- This weekend Combustion Brewery can be busy at its two areas. The Pickerington taproom celebrates its sixth anniversary this Saturday, April 15 beginning at 11 a.m., with particular beer tappings, meals vans, stay music, video games, and extra. In the meantime, the Clintonville taproom is considered one of 5 breweries participating in a mini Columbus Brew Crawl, alongside Land-Grant, Seventh Son, Antiques on Excessive, and Parsons North.
- Subsequent week Wednesday, April 19, Spires Social Brewing hosts a plant-based junk food pop-up from 3-8 p.m.
- Mr. Hibachi opened a brand new location final week, this one at 2806 London Groveport Rd. in Grove Metropolis.
- Coastal Local Seafood not too long ago introduced a reputation change for its seafood bars at each North Market areas: it’s now COLO Market & Oyster Bar.
- The brownie-centric bakery Brownie Points is popping up at Tenspace in Brief North now by way of June 23.
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