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Italian Village’s Budd Dairy Food Hall stresses dine-in diversity, drinks


Budd Dairy Food Hall is capitalizing on a growing trend: Offer a diversity of vendors featuring mostly simple, inexpensive fare and a spacious, cafeteria-style place to sit and grab a drink.

The food hall, part of the locally based Cameron Mitchell Restaurants’ portfolio, opened April 7 at 1086 N. Fourth St. in Columbus’ Italian Village neighborhood.

The first-floor center of the space is occupied by Comfort Kitchen, Boni: Filipino Street Kitchen, Borgata, Cousins Maine Lobster, Cluck Norris, Modern Southern Table and Stauf’s Coffee Roasters, bookended by Pokebap and Tacos Rudos. A frequently rotating pop-up space, called the Hatch, is occupied by the Cheesecake Girl.

For Ana Cruz (left), owner of Tacos Rudos, the business is a family affair. Beside her are (from left) her brother Uli Cruz, cousin Manny Santos, sister Dalia Cruz, father Magdaleno Cruz and mother Jackie Santos.  Their restaurant is one of the 10 initial restaurants in the Budd Dairy Food Hall, which is part of the Cameron Mitchell Restaurants portfolio. The food hall April 7 at 1086 N. Fourth St. in Columbus' Italian Village neighborhood.

Although it might seem more food-court style than business incubator, the concept is popular in big international cities where guests can find a variety of cuisines and a place to sit, said Krizzia Yanga, owner of Boni: Filipino Street Food.

“The food hall is kind of like a street market,” said Yanga, who also owns Bonaficio near Grandview Heights. “It’s just a place where you experience a culture.”



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