Sara Blatnik, marketing director at Visit Dublin, Ohio, said Fox in the Snow will fit right into the area’s current aesthetic. “It was a smooth project, which we’re pleased with since you never know what you could run into renovating an old building like this,” Culley said. She said construction spanned just six months from the first hammer to the grand opening. “We’re drawn to historic buildings because they have lots of character, and we love renovation projects.”Ĭulley said compared to Fox in the Snow’s other locations in Italian Village, German Village and New Albany, the Dublin space has been constructed the quickest. “We waited for the right space,” Culley said. “The pastry case will be very full and our staff will be ready to serve customers throughout the day.”Ĭulley said the cafe’s new storefront is an old post office from the 1960s, and she is eager to embrace this small portion of the town’s history. “We expect there will be a line of people waiting outside for us to open the doors at 8 a.m.,” Culley said. “We are excited to bring Fox in the Snow to this side of town, both for our current customers and for people who haven’t made it into one of our cafes yet.”Ĭulley said the staff has been working hard for weeks in preparation for this moment, namely because of the expectation that the cafe will be overflowing with customers during Saturday’s grand opening. “Dublin is a strong and energetic community,” Culley said. Lauren Culley, the cafe’s co-owner, said she and her staff are excited to be a part of the northwest Columbus community as well as expand the cafe’s clientele in its fourth central Ohio location. Historic Dublin will welcome a new but familiar Columbus business to town.įox in the Snow Cafe - a popular coffee shop and bakery based in Columbus - is opening its fourth location at 38 W. Fox in the Snow Cafe will open its fourth cafe in Dublin on Saturday at 38 W.
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