Natalie's Coal-Fired Pizza and Live Music to close; business up for sale

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“The Worthington neighborhood has been wonderful to us. It’s never an easy decision when you have a place that was where you got started and everyone has been so supportive.”

As Natalie’s Live Music & Kitchen near Grandview Heights prepares to expand,The longtime music venue and restaurant at 5601 N. High St. in Worthington has been put on the market. According to bizbuysell.com, the business is for sale for $219,000; the price also includes The Light of Seven Matchsticks, a basement cocktail lounge beneath Natalie’s. Jackson is selling the businesses, and not the physical property.

“That was one of the reasons that, when we had an opportunity to expand into Grandview, that seemed more of what we originally were looking for — a larger kitchen, a larger space for what we do,” Jackson said. When will Natalie's Coal-Fired Pizza and Live Music close? What about The Light of Seven Matchsticks?“We’re just trying to keep that going while we’re evaluating some of the offers we’ve received,” Jackson said.Meanwhile, Natalie’s near Grandview Heights is set to grow larger. This winter, that venue will make use of a previously unutilized portion of its existing square footage that will allow seating for an additional 60 to 70 people, Jackson said.

Given their intention to focus on the Grandview location, Jackson and his daughter Natalie decided to close the Worthington location. “We felt like we’ll do a better job in one physical location, doing what we do, with these expansions,” Jackson said.Jackson hopes to find a buyer that will continue offering food and entertainment to the Worthington area.“The Worthington neighborhood has been wonderful to us,” Jackson said. “It’s never an easy decision when you have a place that was where you got started and everyone has been so supportive.

 

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I had their pizza a month ago and didn’t care for it. I will not shed a tear.

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