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Downtown Columbus’ oldest retailer reopens after closure, move, & new ownership 

Downtown Columbus’ oldest retailer reopens after closure, move, & new ownership 

“We’ve seen so much go on Downtown, from the hustle and bustle that was the 70s, then the downturn in businesses and people. Yet, our little shop has been able to muddle through world wars, riots, pandemics, and recessions. We’ve been lucky and blessed,” said Pat Stone.

Pat and her husband Mike Stone were the owners of the legendary Peanut Shoppe, taking over in 1996 after decades of working there. But as Pat put it, “At this point in our lives, it’s time to stop and smell the roses,” instead of the constant whiff of roasted peanuts. The couple recently retired, closed the Peanut Shoppe in August, and sold the business to new owners who relocated the Downtown staple since 1936.

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And now, it’s a new era for The Peanut Shoppe. It’s open again, with Matt & Kate Powell as the new owners. But they’re keeping the most beloved items – fresh roasted peanuts, candies, chocolates, and other treats.

The Shoppe is in a new location, however.

“It’s coming full circle,” Pat emphasized. “The Mr. Peanut Shoppe first started on the corner of Broad, and now he’s caddy corner to the original location.” The first-ever Mr. Peanut Shoppe opened in 1935 at 14 N. High St., then moved to 5 S. High St. in 1936. Then, in 1978, the Downtown staple moved to 46 N. High St. In August of 2014, it moved again to its current spot on E. State St., and now, it’s back on Broad St., at 4 E. Broad St.

They reopened Monday the 22, so show them some love this week! You can follow along Mr. Peanut’s new journey via Facebook.

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