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Popular sandwich shop becomes permanent merchant in North Market

Popular sandwich shop becomes permanent merchant in North Market

Asia Atuah

Caroline’s is here to stay.  The pop-up sandwich shop is now a permanent fixture in the North Market, with full-time hours beginning in April, according to a press release. 

“Caroline’s has been an incredible addition to the Market, and the response from our community made it clear that this concept needed to stay,” said Rick Harrison Wolfe, executive director and CEO of the North Market, in the release.

Caroline’s Sandwiches, which offers gourmet sandwiches, fresh salads, and seasonal soups all made from scratch, is also the first merchant in an expansion project for the North Market anticipated to open later this year, which will include seven new chef-driven merchant spaces, an expansive bar, expanded seating and gathering areas, and a private event space, according to the release. 

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“I’ve always believed that food should bring people together, and the North Market has been doing that for 150 years. Caroline’s is proud to be a part of a place that has been supporting independent makers in Columbus for generations and will continue to do so for generations to come,” Chef Justin Wotring, owner of Caroline’s, said in the release. 

For now, Caroline’s will continue operating in its current space next to North Market Butchery on the northeast corner of the market. The shop will relocate to its new space once the expansion is complete in late 2026.

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