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This popular Grandview-area restaurant is tripling in size

This popular Grandview-area restaurant is tripling in size

High Bank Distillery Co. opened its sizable Gahanna location earlier this year, and now it’s original home’s turn to grow.

According to Founding Partner Adam Hines, the popular distillery and restaurant has leased the former warehouse space next door to its Grandview-area home, which is located at 1051 Goodale Blvd. Construction will begin shortly to connect the two buildings, which will High Bank a injection of much-needed elbow room.

“Our Grandview distillery is roughly 8,000 square feet, and we’re acquiring an additional 17,000 square feet,” Hines said. “In terms of space, things are tight on the distillery side.”

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With half of the additional space, High Banks will be adding a dedicated barrel aging facility, allowing the distillery to house all of its spirit barrels on-site. Currently, many are housed remotely due to lack of storage.

“Whiskey War keeps growing like a weed, which is a good problem to have. But that means we need more barrels,” Hines said.

The second half of the new addition will act as a storage for the distillery’s glassware and other products. High Bank’s restaurant will not be directly affected by the expansion.

“We need the space on-site, and this will allow us to elevate our tour and event experience, and the classes back there as well,” Hines said.

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