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Clintonville restaurant permanently closes; Replaced by Hawaiian BBQ concept

Clintonville restaurant permanently closes; Replaced by Hawaiian BBQ concept

Jack McLaughlin

While Clintonville has lost one eatery, it has gained another.

According to a statement posted to its website, Thai2Go, which was located at 4330 N. High St., closed its doors for good on June 1.

“We will be closed permanently 6-1-23 we thank you for your support over these past years,” the statement reads.

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In its place, #1 Hawaiian BBQ has opened.

The eatery did not respond to a request for comment, but according its Facebook page, its offerings are rooted in the city of Hawaiian Beaches, Hawaii.

Visitors can expect Pineapple Fried Rice, Musubi, a block of rice topped with a protein (traditionally Spam) and held together by Nori, a variety of Hawaiian barbeque dishes and Loco Moco, a popular Hawaiian dish featuring rice, a hamburger patty and a fried egg topped with a rich gravy.

The new Clintonville restaurant is open 12 p.m.-midnight daily.

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