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Following closure due to kitchen fire, Easton restaurant announces reopening date

Following closure due to kitchen fire, Easton restaurant announces reopening date

In a video posted yesterday evening, the damage to Easton’s Black Box Fix caused by a recent fire is apparent: a scorched flat-top grill, a partially melted stainless steel frier.

Despite this, the popular spot for indulgent Cajun creations has announced that it plans to reopen at the end of the month.

“We are so thankful to be at this stage and truly grateful for all the heartfelt prayers and support from our Columbus and Cleveland followers,” a statement posted to Black Box Fix’s social media accounts reads. “Never let the trials and tribulations get you down, just stay positive and be thankful because there’s light at the end of the tunnel. Black Box Fix Easton, get ready for your FIX! 1/31/23.Grand Reopening.”

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The eatery, which is based in Cleveland and opened its first Columbus location in 2019 at 4037 Fenlon St., announced on Jan. 17 that it would close following a kitchen fire. 

Owner and Head Chef Eric Rogers also hinted at “something special” coming alongside the reopening of Black Box Fix.

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