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    Acre Opening Second Location in December

    Clintonville eatery Acre announced this morning a second location in the Fifth by Northwest neighborhood in between Grandview Heights and Upper Arlington. Founder Todd Mills announced that the restaurant will be coming soon to 1717 Northwest Boulevard, near the Chambers Road Kroger.

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    “We’re excited to bring Acre’s wholesome menu using organic grains, free range meats, made-from-scratch sauces and local produce to the communities of Fifth by Northwest, Grandview and Upper Arlington,” said Mills.

    Similar to the original location, the new Acre will feature the same style of menu that focuses on lunch, dinner and weekend brunch service. Options include healthy bowls, wraps and tacos along with their staple house-made sodas and a selection of Ohio craft beers.

    The new 1,900 square foot location will seat 40 guests indoors with a 20-person patio outside. The location is expected to open in December if construction timelines are met without any major delay.

    CLICK HERE to read our Restaurant Review of Acre.

    CLICK HERE to read our Breakfast Review of Acre.

    For more information, visit www.acretogo.com.

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