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Three restaurant openings you probably missed

Three restaurant openings you probably missed

Don’t blink or you might miss an awesome new bar or restaurant opening around the city. Aw damn, you blinked and missed three! Luckily, 614NOW has you and your lazy eyelids covered with the latest eateries and drinkeries that have opened lately.

Here are three establishments coming hot off their grand openings:

Cravings Cafe

114 North Front Street
Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday

What was once Saigon Palace is now Cravings Cafe. The eatery used to be located in Italian Village but the new digs downtown are much more spacious so they can better serve their hungry customers. The breakfast menu will also be a noticeable difference from their former location. Their lunchtime sandwich, salad, baked goods, and beverage offerings will be familiar though.

Hai Poké

647 N High St
Everyday 11am – 10pm

The popular island-inspired food truck got itself a brand new brick and mortar location. Hai Poké is now serving up unwrapped sushi bowls your way right next to First Commonwealth Bank and across from Short North Tavern.

Revelry Tavern

6711 Dublin Center Dr, Dublin
Monday 3pm-2am, Tuesday-Saturday 11am-2pm, and Sunday noon-2am
 

A brand new drinking and eating spot has been introduced in Dublin. Revelry Tavern is now open and offering its guests classic comfort, creatively crafted house cocktails, and billiards. Keep in mind, the definition of “revel” is, “lively and noisy festivities, especially when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol.”

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