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    First Look: High Bank Distillery Gahanna

    High Bank Distillery officially opens the doors to its second location tomorrow, Wednesday, May 18.

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    The 7,500 square foot space at 1379 E Johnstown Rd. in Gahanna will offer the same food and drink menu as its Grandview predecessor as the restaurant and bar gets rolling. Guests will find an extensive cocktail menu featuring the distillery’s award-winning spirits and eats that include 10 plus shareable plates, a lineup of sandwiches and pizzas and a handful of salads and entrees. High Bank will also offer brunch on the weekends, and its accompanying $5 drinking menu.

    For its debut, High Bank will be open from 3 – 10 p.m. on May 18, with limited hours though May 22. Regular hours start on May 23, with the location open from 11 a.m. – 10 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m. – midnight Friday, 10 a.m. – midnight Saturday and 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Sunday.

    For more information, visit highbankco.com.

    All photos by Susan Post

    High Bank includes nods to the building’s barn structure
    High Bank’s patio
    The Smoked Old Fashioned
    The new location also includes a retail area
    The Pepperoni & Hot Honey Pizza
    Primavera with Salmon
    High Bank’s accent wall features plenty of greenery
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    Susan Post
    Susan Post
    Susan is the editor of The Metropreneur and associate editor of Columbus Underground, and also covers small business and entrepreneurial news and the food scene in Central Ohio.Susan holds a degree in Communication with a minor in Professional Writing from The Ohio State University. She sits on the board of the Central Ohio Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and loves coffee, whiskey, cooking and spending time with friends and family.
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