A sandwich filled with hummus, greens, brisket, pickled cabbage, cucumbers, radishes and spicy carrots, served with a side of Brassica fries that are sprinkled with paprika and sumac.
A sandwich filled with hummus, greens, brisket, pickled cabbage, cucumbers, radishes and spicy carrots, served with a side of Brassica fries that are sprinkled with paprika and sumac.
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Brassica to expand to Cincinnati. Here's when it's expected to open

A Columbus-based restaurant is set to serve up authentic Middle Eastern cuisine in Cincinnati.

Brassica, the build-your-own bowls and sandwiches restaurant, is scheduled to open a spot in the Cincinnati during the 2025-26 winter, Ali Goldberg, brand coordinator for Mona Creative, told The Enquirer. Mona Creative represents Brassica.

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No other timeline details were provided. Brassica, which is part of Northstar Restaurant Group, will be located at Harpers Station, 11315 Montgomery Road, in Symmes Township.

The restaurant, which honors traditional Mediterranean flavors, first opened in Columbus in 2015 and was initially set to open its Cincinnati location this spring, The Columbus Dispatch previously reported.

Northstar Restaurant Group also opened its second Northstar Cafe location in Cincinnati earlier this month.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Brassica to expand to Cincinnati. Here’s when it’s expected to open

Reporting by Kaycee Sloan, Cincinnati Enquirer / Cincinnati Enquirer

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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