Following electrical fire, popular Columbus breakfast spot reopening later this month
After a location swap last summer and an electrical fire earlier this year, SuperChef’s is finally ready to settle into its new home for the long haul.
The eatery has been temporarily closed since Feb. 22, when an electrical fire broke out in its kitchen. No one was harmed in the fire, but the eatery was forced to shutter at the time to address the damage caused by the blaze.
Yesterday, SuperChef’s Instagram account released a short video that appeared to tease a reopening. Later that day, owner Ryan Bryson told 614Now that the eatery is set to reopen its doors next week.
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SuperChef’s will officially reopen on 4/19 at 8 a.m.
The concept, which is located at 1376 Cherry Bottom Rd. in Gahanna and is known for its waffles, opened at its current home last July, after a previous closure which occurred when SuperChef’s swapped locations with its Gahanna neighbor, Los Guachos Taqueria.
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