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After more than a decade, award-winning Arena District eatery closes

After more than a decade, award-winning Arena District eatery closes

Jack McLaughlin

Following yesterday’s news that the long-standing eatery Adobe Gila’s shuttered at Easton Town Center, another lauded Mexican restaurant will close its doors as well.

Nada Columbus, an Ohio-based eatery boasting gourmet Mexican-inspired dishes, plans to officially, and abruptly, close the doors of its Columbus location.

A Nada representative confirmed the closure with 614Now. The eatery will close after service today, although the reason for the closure is not currently clear. It’s located at 220 W. Nationwide Blvd. in the Arena District.

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Nada opened its Columbus location in December of 2024, and took home multiple awards over its 10 year tenure in The Arch City, including a 2024 Diners’ Choice Award from OpenTable.

The concept originated in Cincinnati, and according to an employee, the brand’s Cincinnati location will remain open.

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