Short North bar Mouton to close after lease goes unrenewed

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Short North bar is closing after its lease went unrenewed to make way for a new development.

Mouton at 954 N. High St. will shut its doors soon, according to a social media post. In the announcement, bar owner Jonathan Klingler expressed his appreciation to the people of Columbus.

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“From such simple beginnings to becoming a cherished cornerstone of the Columbus cocktail community, each cocktail shook, every glass poured, every smile exchanged, and every memory made has been a testament to the love and support Columbus has always shown us,” Klingler said.

For more than a decade, the bar served a variety of cocktails, craft beers, wines, and even shared plates and bar snacks. Klingler thanked his staff for their hard work, creativity, and passion for the drink menu.

“You’ve poured your heart and soul into every cocktail, creating experiences that will be cherished by all who walked through our doors,” Klingler said.

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Mouton said the bar is closing after its lease expired to make way for a new development with the adjacent space. Public records from the Franklin County Auditor’s Office indicate the space is owned by a B B R Holdings LLC, which owns properties at 952 through 958 N. High St.

A final closing date will be announced in the coming weeks, according to Mouton’s post.

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