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    Barrio Restaurant Relaunched as Madrid

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    Barrio quietly closed their doors around two months ago, and Madrid has just as quietly reopened them last week. This new restaurant at 185 North High Street in Downtown Columbus has a similar food concept, but new owners, new decor and a few other new twists.

    “We’ve fully gutted the restaurant and remodeled,” said Madrid owner Dae Oh of the Dae Oh Restaurant Group, which also owns Shoku, Black Olive and Two Fish. “The new space is a lot more modern.”

    The upstairs portion of the restaurant has been redubbed “The White Room” and will continue to host events such as O-GEE.

    The menu at Madrid is being described as 70% spanish-influenced and 30% world cuisine. Dishes include Wonton Tacos, ten different types of tapas, sandwiches, wraps and large dinner entrees.

    Madrid is now open for both lunch and dinner.

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

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