Ohio-based fried chicken chain officially opens one Columbus-area restaurant, relocated another
The budding fried chicken spot OX-B’s has officially opened its Short North home, and it has also swapped locations in Newark.
On Nov. 18, the fried chicken spot held a grand opening celebration for its first location in Columbus proper. The eatery is located at 1175 N. High St., in the Short North. It is located within BrewDog’s Short North taproom.
BrewDog has relied on restaurant partners at that location before as well. OX-B’s most recently replaces the sandwich spot Moody Trudy’s. Brown Bag Deli also operated in the BrewDog taproom before Moody Trudy’s.
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Additionally, OX-B’s has relocated one of its unique restaurant spaces in Newark. The concept’s first brick and mortar storefronts were opened inside of repurposed shipping containers. It’s Newark eatery was previously located in the parking lot of Ollie’s Bargain Outlet, located at 1650 N. 21st St. It has moved to 919 N. 21st St., next to CVS.
“We are super excited about this move as it’s close to where we want to put a permanent location,” OX-B’s said in a statement posted to its Instagram account.
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