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Cameron Mitchell is president and founder of Cameron Mitchell Restaurants. He gained notoriety in the restaurant industry in 2008, when two of the company's concepts: Mitchell's/Columbus Fish Market and Mitchell's/Cameron's Steakhouse—a total of 22 units—sold to Ruth's Hospitality Group for $92 million.
Initially, the restaurant group consisted of one brand, Bravo! Cucina Italiana. The first restaurant opened in Columbus, Ohio. Eventually, the restaurant group launched a second similar, but more upscale brand, Brio Tuscan Grille in Columbus as well. In October 2010, BDI went public and became Bravo Brio Restaurant Group (BBRG).
Starting from a single location opened in 1998 in Columbus called the "Columbus Fish Market", [3] by 2006, the chain had 12 locations. [4] The chain formed part of the Cameron Mitchell Restaurants [ 5 ] group until 2008, [ 6 ] when the then-22 unit chain, including 19 Fish Market units, was sold to Ruth's Chris Steak House (later renamed Ruth's ...
The restaurant group behind Local Cantina, the Rossi, South Village Grille and other Columbus names opened its second Liberty Tavern on June 6 at 2170 Polaris Pkwy. on the Far North Side.
Talita's, a 56-year-old Columbus Tex-Mex restaurant, announced May 31 that it was closing its location at 6542 Hayden Run Road on the Northwest Side. Talita's has another restaurant at 1335 Dublin ...
A year after it was honored by the Ohio Restaurant & Hospitality Alliance as the top place to dine in central Ohio, Kona Craft Kitchen shut down abruptly. The closing came after owners Stacy and ...
There are 25 locations in Ohio, 2 in Indiana, 1 in Kentucky, 3 in Minnesota, 5 in North Carolina, 5 in Pennsylvania and 16 in Texas. The restaurant features custom-rolled wraps (Piadas) in a stone-grilled, thin-crusted dough made from organic flour and extra virgin olive oil, as well as chopped salads and pasta bowls. [ 2 ]
Columbus food update: Latest restaurant, market openings and closings across Central Ohio Smith & Wollensky was a fixture at Easton until shopping center representatives decided not to renew its ...