Changes are coming to the tavern and steakhouse after a brief closure.
MTM Tavern, a popular steakhouse at 6725 Avery-Muirfield Drive in Dublin, is closing next month for renovations per a report from Columbus Business First. This will include interior redesigns and a larger space for private parties. The restaurant will close on April 27 and is set to reopen around June 1.
Owner Craig Barnum is the owner of CLB Restaurants, the hospitality group which manages both MTM Tavern, also known as Matt the Miller’s Tavern, and Tucci’s Italian Steakhouse in historic Dublin. Barnum opened the tavern in 2008, followed by a Polaris location in 2014 which is now closed, and a West Chester restaurant. When What Now Columbus reached out to Barnum, he was not available for comment.
The options for the Dublin location include brunch and lunch menus, happy hour drinks and desserts. The owners take pride in being the “Home of the award-winning Bavarian pretzel bites,” from their website. On the all-day menu, their steaks range from 6-ounce filet to 12-ounce ribeye.
The tavern and steakhouse is near the roundabout for Post Road and Avery-Muirfield Drive. It is in the tavern on the west side of Avery-Muirfield with a Potbelly location. Chains near the restaurant include Burger King, Starbucks and Dewey’s Pizza.
From the Columbus Business first article, Barnum also signed a five-year lease extension, so he wants to invest in the property for the near future. As of now, no public announcement has been made on MTM Tavern’s social media pages. What Now Columbus is awaiting comment from the team.
