The Columbus Dispatch

New concept Don Shula eatery opening at Hall of Fame Village

- Ed Balint

CANTON − Don Shula’s American Kitchen will be the first of its kind eatery in the late football icon’s restaurant group when it opens in March at the Hall of Fame Village.

Featuring steak, ribs, fresh fish and cocktails, the restaurant is set to open at the Fan Engagement Zone on the campus of the Hall of Fame Village, which is next to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium. A specific opening date has not been announced.

The upscale casual eatery will feature oversized, flat-screen television­s, a sprawling bar and an open-style kitchen, as well as an abundance of sports artifacts and keepsakes from Shula’s football career.

“This restaurant will serve as a retail anchor within the Fan Engagement Zone and will provide an all-star lineup of American kitchen classics set in an

approachab­le, family-friendly space that celebrates the life and legacy of Coach Shula,” the Hall of Fame Village said Wednesday.

Menu staples will include rotating homemade soups and fresh fish filleted in-house, as well as steaks, including a

Long Island strip and center cut filet mignon. Appetizers include chicken lollipops; entrees feature smoked baby back ribs and pan seared Atlantic salmon. Chef-created entrees also will be showcased. Other highlights are seasonable vegetables and desserts inspired by peak-of-season ingredient­s.

An extensive wine list, craft and local beer and Shula-inspired cocktails also will be served, including one named “17 & 0” for the 1972 undefeated Miami Dolphins team that won the Super Bowl.

Beverage specialist­s, Straight Up Collective, have been enlisted to create “a playful cocktail list that celebrates (Shula’s) football legacy,” the Village said in the announceme­nt. Lunch and dinner will be served. The Village is an entertainm­ent campus developed around the Pro Football Hall of Fame and stadium.

Components include sports fields for youth teams, outdoor recreation like a zip line and Ferris wheel-style ride, sports dome and various other features, including a Starbucks and Build-a-bear

Workshop.

The Brew Kettle craft brewery is also expected to open this year.

Other attraction­s will include a Betrivers retail sports betting site with food and beverages. A 147,000-squarefoot football-themed indoor water park is also under constructi­on, and will be next to a 180-room Hilton Tapestry hotel.

Work on the hotel is scheduled to begin in late spring.

Shula, who is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, has strong ties to Northeast Ohio. He was born in Grand River, Ohio, and played football at John Carroll University in Cleveland. He also played briefly for the Cleveland Browns.

Shula won two Super Bowls with Miami teams featuring Hall of Fame inductees Bob Griese and Larry Csonka. His 1972 Dolphins are the only team in NFL history to go undefeated both in the regular season and playoffs.

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 ?? HALL OF FAME VILLAGE ?? A Don Shula restaurant is scheduled to open in March at the Fan Engagement Zone at the Hall of Fame Village in Canton. The eatery will include memorabili­a from Don Shula’s legendary career as head coach of the Miami Dolphins.
HALL OF FAME VILLAGE A Don Shula restaurant is scheduled to open in March at the Fan Engagement Zone at the Hall of Fame Village in Canton. The eatery will include memorabili­a from Don Shula’s legendary career as head coach of the Miami Dolphins.

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