Noodlecat at Crocker Park is closed. The restaurant opened in November of 2017. This version was a fast-casual spin-off of the original concept, which was opened near Public Square by chef Jonathon Sawyer in 2011. For a time, there was also a Noodlecat stand at the West Side Market.

Sawyer also runs Sawyer’s at Van Aken District, SeeSaw in Columbus, and Green House Kitchen at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse.

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For 25 years, Douglas Trattner has worked as a full-time freelance writer, editor and author. His work as co-author on Michael Symon's cookbooks have earned him four New York Times Best-Selling Author honors, while his longstanding role as Scene dining editor has garnered awards of its own.

7 replies on “Noodlecat at Crocker Park has Closed”

  1. Place was great when it was downtown. The fast casual concept at Crocker Park was terrible, felt like you were in a hospital cafeteria. They also changed the menu when they moved and the food became bland and unremarkable.

  2. Had the worst dining experience of my life at this location, not surprised it’s closing. It needed to.

  3. The downtown joint was nice, but the food was too damn hot for me. My wife is a Spice Girl. I am not a Spice Guy. I choked down my bowl to make her happy. Only went there a couple of times. As the postal workers say, to each his zone.

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