A new bar is expected to arrive in historic downtown Dublin this spring.
The Getaway Brewing Co. is expected to open the Getaway at 104 N. High St. in the northern-most portion of Bridge Park West.
It will not have a kitchen, but its operators will work with nearby restaurants on carryout options for its customers.
The Getaway will be operated by Jen Burton, Collin Castore and Travis Spencer, the cofounders of Seventh Son Brewing Co., 1101 N. Fourth St. in Columbus, and Antiques on High, 714 S. High St. in Columbus.
The wort used to produce the beer will be made at Seventh Son, and it will be fermented and finished at the Getaway, Castore said.
Northeast Ohio business owners react to curfew being lifted
Local restaurants will now be able to stay open past 11 p.m. for the first time in nearly three months. Author: Will Ujek Updated: 6:31 PM EST February 11, 2021
CLEVELAND It’s the news bars and restaurants have been waiting for: Ohio s curfew has officially been lifted by Gov. Mike DeWine, meaning local establishments can get back to serving drinks and food past 11 p.m. for the first time in nearly three months. It’s a chance for Clevelanders to get out and enjoy themselves, Rocco Whalen, chef and owner of Fahrenheit and Rosie and Rocco’s, told 3News. In Cleveland, you roll your sleeves up, take your lunch to work, work hard, meat and potatoes and kill curfews. That’s what Cleveland loves to do.
Grand Rapids Business Journal Courtesy Condado Tacos
Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story included information about a media-only VIP event, which has since been removed. The version below includes the most recent information about the grand-opening festivities.
A build-your-own taco chain on Grand Rapids’ West Side is opening next week.
Condado Tacos said this week it will host a grand opening at 11 a.m. Feb. 4 for its new location at 449 Bridge St. NW in the Bridge Street Loft Apartments building.
At the celebration, Condado will offer one free taco with any food purchase for each dine-in guest. Festivities will continue into the weekend with contests and prizes. Guests who post their taco photo to Instagram during opening weekend with the hashtag #condadobridgestreet will be entered to win one of 10 $100 Condado gift cards and winners will be contacted by direct message after the drawing.
Condado Tacos Opening in Grand Rapids
There soon will be a new place to eat in downtown Grand Rapids! A build-your-own taco restaurant, called Condado Tacos, will be opening next week.
The new Condado Tacos will be located in the Bridge Street Loft Apartments building, located at 449 Bridge Street NW. (It s the new building right next to the Anchor Bar, where the old Red Lion restaurant used to be.)
The new restaurant features a build-your-own-taco concept and has been operating since 2014. The first Condado Tacos was locaterd in Columbus, OH. They currently have 19 locations including three others in Michigan, along with restaurants in Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania with more on the way.