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Check out the Newly Opened Budd Dairy Food Hall
The long-awaited Italian Village project offers three bars and 10 vendors.
Columbus Monthly
This week, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants and local developer Kevin Lykens were finally able to welcome the public to their big Italian Village project, Budd Dairy Food Hall. Located in a newly restored historic dairy building at 1086 N. Fourth St., Budd Dairy features 14,000-square-feet of dining and drinking space that spreads across two floors and features a rooftop deck. The venue offers three bars, with CMR handling all aspects of service for the space, and 10 vendors (or “chef partners”) ranging from Filipino street food to Southern fried chicken. Here s a look inside.
After years of delays and preparation, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants is finally ready to open Budd Dairy Food Hall, which holds nine restaurant concepts and two Cameron Mitchell-run bars inside an old dairy facility in Italian Village.
With the opening just weeks away, the company provided a look inside the food hall, which will host its first guests April 6 beginning at 4 p.m.
The 14,000-square-foot building at 1086 N. 4th St. features nine restaurants surrounding a rectangular bar on a ground floor studded with televisions, including a massive theater-style screen. At the entrance is an early 20th century-style lounge intended to mimic an office in the old Budd Dairy processing facility, which ceased operations in 1967.