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  2. Fairview Mall - Wikipedia

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    The food court of the mall after its renovations in 2009. In 2009, retailers Bath & Body Works, Forever 21, Sephora, Hollister Co., and Zara opened within the mall. The facade along Sheppard Avenue received a complete facelift by the end of 2009. During that time, work on Fairview Mall's new "dining experience" area was undertaken. [13]

  3. Once-Loved Mall Food Court Restaurants That Are Gone Forever

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    The mall food court was the beating heart of many a teenage hangout, but sadly many once-loved chains have long shuttered. Here are 13 food court restaurants that ruled the mall scene but have ...

  4. The Mall at Fairfield Commons - Wikipedia

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    The mall is located just south of the interstate on North Fairfield Road (Veterans Memorial Highway), a main thoroughfare through Beavercreek. [2] It offers over 140 different shops, department stores and restaurants, including a food court. [3] The Mall at Fairfield Commons is owned and operated by Washington Prime Group.

  5. Steak Escape - Wikipedia

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    Steak Escape is a restaurant chain based in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Locations are typically found in food courts in shopping malls as well as airports, [1] [2] all serving a variety of menu items, including cheesesteaks. [3] The company is known as the originator of the mall cheesesteak concept. [3]

  6. We Ranked the Best Mall Court Food Chains - AOL

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    The chain serves delicious food at hard-to-beat prices, and there's something about eating it a mall food court that makes it all the more crave-worthy. Kaitlin S./Yelp 5.

  7. The 7 Worst Italian Chain Restaurants in America - AOL

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    Sbarro. The butt of so many jokes, Sbarro is the quintessential mall food court chain for pizza and other Italian food. As malls have died out, so has Sbarro. It’s now thought of as a restaurant ...

  8. Kahiki Supper Club - Wikipedia

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    The company built a small food processing plant to the rear of the restaurant that year to produce its frozen meals. [3] In 1997, the restaurant was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. At the time, it was the only tiki restaurant in Ohio, and the only remaining supper club in Columbus. [3]

  9. 14 Once-Loved Fast-Food Chains That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    4. Red Barn. Founded in 1961 in Springfield, Ohio, Red Barn expanded throughout the ’60s and eventually grew to around 400 restaurants across 19 states.