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After adding Bridge Park eatery, this restaurant closes its Short North storefront

After adding Bridge Park eatery, this restaurant closes its Short North storefront

Jack McLaughlin

Following its opening at North Market Bridge Park late last year, Hai Poké has closed its Short North space.

“Dear Hai fam, we’re moving! Thank you for 5 great years here in the Short North. This location is now closed, but you can find us up in Dublin at the Bridge Park North Market,” a sign posted to the restaurant’s exterior reads.

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The concept opened a new home inside of Dublin’s North Market Bridge Park in December of this year. It’s unclear when the Short North space closed its doors, but Hai Poke shared the following statement with 614Now:

After over five amazing years in the Short North, we have decided to permanently relocate our business to North Market Bridge Park. We are so thankful for all the support over the years and could not have gotten to where we are today without the Haifam! It was not an easy decision and we will miss being in the neighborhood, but this is what is best for our business. The new location gives us the opportunity to expand our menu and try new things. But don’t worry, we will still be slangin’ the best poké bowls in the city and you can come visit anytime!

Hai Poke, which first operated as a pop-up inside of Oddfellows Liquor Bar in 2015, later opened its Short North restaurant in 2017. It was located at 647 N. High St.

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