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    First Look: Katalina’s at Oddfellows Liquor Bar

    Katalina’s in Harrison West is growing onto High Street this weekend with a pop-up restaurant that launching inside the Oddfellows Liquor Bar located at 1038 North High Street.

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    Starting on October 25th, the bar will feature a brunch menu on Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm featuring Katalina’s staples like Pancake Balls and the Mazatlan Pork & Egg Sandwich, as well as some new additions such as a trio of chorizo sliders topped with Mikey’s Slut Sauce. A special “Munch” menu will be offered Thursday through Sunday from 3pm to 11pm featuring some of the same items as well as a frito-pie-like “Rizo Pie” and a taco platter.

    New specialty brunch drinks will also be offered including a Violet Basil Mimosa, Mexican Hot Chocolate with OYO Bourbon and a Build-Your-Own Bloody Mary menu.

    For more information, visit www.katalinascolumbus.com and www.oddfellowsliquorbar.com.

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