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High St. Kitchens opening next month in Clintonville

High St. Kitchens opening next month in Clintonville

Clintonville will soon be home to the City’s newest collection of commercial ghost kitchens.

Maker Kitchens plans to open its first-ever Midwestern location, which will operate as a collection of rentable kitchen spaces, sometime next month. Located at 2864 High St., the space is called High St. Kitchens.

“We thought Columbus was the perfect location to enter the Midwest market and we’re hoping to expand in the region in 2023,” Maker Kitchens partner Bennett Goldberg said.

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High St. Kitchens will offer 20 different rentable kitchen spaces, ranging in rent cost from $2,100 to 3,800 a month.

Similar to the Columbus Food Hall (formerly Cloud Kitchens) on Essex Avenue, it will likely host a variety of different eateries operating pickup and delivery spaces. As cloud kitchens cost less than leasing an entire storefront, they allow smaller or newer restaurants a chance to enter the industry, even if they’re not able to launch their own brick and mortar space.

A small portion of the rentable kitchen spaces will not offer a hood or oven. These are often leased as food prep spaces for restaurants, Goldberg said.

Makers Kitchens operates commercial ghost kitchen spaces in LA, Orange County and San Diego with locations opening soon in Sacramento, Phoenix, Denver and Las Vegas

High St. Kitchens will open sometime in January, although an exact date has not been announced.

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