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    Baja Sol taking over area Don Pablo’s restaurants

    Business First of Columbus wrote Mexican chain taking over area Don Pablo’s restaurants

    by Matt Burns

    A Minnesota Mexican restaurant franchise is heading to Columbus after snapping up the city’s three Don Pablo’s eateries.

    Inner Grove Heights, Minn.-based Baja Sol Restaurants Group Inc. said its Columbus franchisee, SCCIP Inc., acquired the Don Pablo’s restaurants on Olentangy River Road, Noe-Bixby Road and West Dublin-Granville Road with plans to convert them to Baja Sol over the next few months.

    He said the Columbus franchisee has a nine-restaurant deal with Baja Sol. The restaurant boasts a contemporary feel and all-you-can-eat salsa bar, and comes in a quick-casual tortilla grill or sit-down cantina styles. Scott said all Columbus locations will be cantinas.

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