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    DeepWood to offer dual dining in Short North venture

    The Dispatch wrote DeepWood to offer dual dining in Short North venture

    Tuesday, April 1, 2008

    BY BILL CHRONISTER

    Many people dream of the restaurant they would open, given the chance and a bag of money. Most people die with that dream never realized. Amber Herron and Brian Pawlak won’t be among the latter group.

    “I’ve always wanted a place where it would be like inviting people into your home,” Herron said last week as she sat in a nearly vacant dining room at 511 N. High St. in the Short North.

    Herron, 29, and Pawlak, 30, had just taken over the former Abbracci Steaks & Italian. Remodeling begins in earnest this week. The birth of DeepWood Restaurant is expected in late May.

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