One of the smallest food concepts in Columbus is closing location
One of the city’s (physically) smallest shops is calling it quits. At least at its current home.
According to a social media post from Stonebrick Cafe, the Northwest Side coffee shop announced earlier this week that it plans to close its doors on Dec. 22.
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“We deeply appreciate your support and loyalty over the years, and we look forward to serving you again in the near future. As updates become available, we will notify everyone immediately. We will be announcing updates through social media, so make sure you’re either following us through Instagram or Facebook,” the post reads. “Thank you for being part of our journey.”
While its current location–which was billed as one of the city’s smallest stores in Columbus at just 85 square feet–will close later this month, Stonebrick noted that it is “In the process of hopefully of moving into our new home,” although where or when this will be is currently unclear.
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