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    Zen Cha Expanding to Bexley and Gay Street

    Zen Cha Tea Salon is planning to triple their presence in Columbus over the course of the next year. The popular Short North tea shop will be opening a second location at 2396 E. Main Street in Bexley some time in late December or early January, followed by a third location in Downtown Columbus on Gay Street. Each new location will be fairly similar in concept with some slight possible modifications to menus, hours and decor based on the build-outs in each new space.

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    The Downtown Zen Cha location was originally announced over two years ago as going into the empty retail space at 51 E. Gay Street. The concept has been moved down the street a bit, and will most likely be going into a divided retail bay in the former GRIP Technology office space.

    Opening dates, menus, hours and other details will be made available as both locations get closer to opening.

    More information can be found online at zen-cha.com.

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