After a two-year hiatus, one of Italian Village’s most iconic spots to grab a drink has officially reopened its doors. St. James tavern re-opened for business over the weekend. The popular spot had previously been closed since 2020, following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Ohio.
The tavern had initially hoped to reopen as early May of 2020, but the moved never materialized until now. St. James tavern is located at 1057 N. 4th St. “We are back Baby. Stop by for a pint and feel the joy,” a statement posted to St. James’ tavern social media accounts reads.
SOURCE: https://614now.com
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