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    Movie Tavern Closing Mill Run Location in Hilliard

    After exactly one decade of showing films to the dine-and-watch crowd, Movie Tavern is turning off the lights at their Hilliard location at 3773 Ridge Mill Drive at Mill Run. Fans of the theater have just one more month to catch a movie there before it closes.

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    “We have informed our Staff Members as well as our Movie Tavern Membership Club Members,” stated Guest Service Manager Dan Carfa. “The closing date for Mill Run Movie Tavern is April 9, 2017.”

    The Dallas-based Movie Tavern operates 20 other theaters, although no other locations are in Ohio. When it first opened in 2007, it made a splash as the first theater to offer an in-theater dining experience. Studio Movie Grill offered a similar concept in the Arena District when it launched in 2014, although it also closed its Columbus location earlier this year.

    Current movies showing at Movie Tavern include Moonlight, Fifty Shades Darker, Hidden Figures, Lego Batman, John Wick 2, Fist Fight, Get Out, Logan and more.

    For more information, visit www.movietavern.com.

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