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After being closed for over a year due to fire damage, popular Central Ohio eatery reopening this week

After being closed for over a year due to fire damage, popular Central Ohio eatery reopening this week

Jack McLaughlin

After being damaged by a fire last summer, a Northwest Side Roosters is set to reopen.

According to a press release, the popular spot for wings and game day gatherings will hold the grand reopening for its fire-damaged restaurant on Oct. 23 at 11 a.m. The eatery is located at 3370 Olentangy River Rd.

The recently-renovated space will feature a larger bar, an “improved” layout, upgraded TVs (plus 12 additional screens), and a private party room.

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“We are so excited to reopen our doors and celebrate this new chapter at Roosters,” said General Manager Jenny Pugh said in a press release. “The support from our community during our closure has been incredible, and we can’t wait to share our enhanced dining experience with everyone!”

Roosters was damaged in a fire in July of 2024. After originally suspecting a short-term closure, the eatery remained shuttered for well over a year.

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