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    Steak Escape Replacing W.G. Grinders in The Arena District

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    Steak Escape will be opening their first Downtown location this fall. The Columbus-based chain will take over the 1,800 square foot space at 401 Front Street, which formerly was home to a W.G. Grinders, which closed on Saturday. This location will feature a new fast-casual concept for the company.

    “Our latest restaurant format will allow our guests to enjoy the same quality and offerings that they have come to love while benefiting from faster service, lower prices and the option of an expanded menu featuring healthy choices,” said Steak Escape’s Vice President of Development Jeff Fix.

    The Arena District Steak Escape is scheduled to open sometime this fall.

    More information can be found online at www.steakescape.com.

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