Following the opening of their first Cincinnati location at Harpers Station, the Mediterranean fast-casual chain has again found a new location in Southwest Ohio.
It is being reported eight new leases have been signed for new restaurants coming to the new Village North development at 8296 Liberty Way in West Chester Township, including Brassica. This will open along with a new Whole Foods location. It is not clear where exactly the Spanish fast-casual chain will be placed in the development, but construction is expected to begin soon.
Brassica is based in Columbus with seven Ohio locations, and is known for its create-your-own options, including sandwiches, salads and hummus. Their sandwiches can be paired with hummus or baba, which is smoky eggplant dip with tahini, roasted garlic and olive oil. All of the dishes can be enjoyed with chicken, brisket or vegetables with falafel.
Other restaurants and shops that have signed leases at the space include Cafe Patachau, Teriyaki Madness, El Rancho Grande and Whit’s Frozen Custard, per an article from Cincinnati Business Courier. Construction for the development began in April 2025, and will be a 49-acre mixed-use development.
The development is located in West Chester Township just off of Interstate 75. This is also across from the Liberty Center mixed use shopping mall and entertainment district. Restaurants like Pies & Pints, Son of A Butcher steak house and Ford’s Garage are options in the area.
As the leases for the Village North development were just signed, the opening dates are still being evaluated. What Now Columbus has reached out to representatives from Brassica and is awaiting comment.
