Pine Coast Cafe opens first Ohio location in Hilliard

The family-owned restaurant offers fast-casual eating, including gourmet sandwiches, smash burgers with fries, homemade soups, huge salads, and even coffee and ice cream.

Welcome to Hilliard, Pine Coast Cafe!

The family-owned restaurant offers fast-casual eating, including gourmet sandwiches, smash burgers with fries, homemade soups, huge salads, and even coffee and ice cream. They also offer delicious halal food and various nutritional options for the entire family.

The family-owned restaurant offers fast-casual eating, including gourmet sandwiches, smash burgers with fries, homemade soups, huge salads, and even coffee and ice cream.
Pine Coast Cafe’s Hilliard menu includes four different types of smash burgers.

Pine Coast is owned and operated by Abdul Nagi and his nephew, Dr. Moneer Abdo, who recently brought their concept to Ohio from Dearborn, Michigan.

“Hilliard and the City has been amazing to work with so far,” Nagi said. “When people in this area taste really good food, they appreciate it and want to come back. We take a lot of pride in our fresh, quality ingredients, and we can’t wait to see you at our new Hilliard location!”

The Hilliard Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting Wednesday for Pine Coast’s official grand opening at 3229 Hilliard-Rome Rd. within Tinapple Plaza.

Check out their full menu and learn more at this link.

Pine Coast is owned and operated by Abdul Nagi and his nephew, Dr. Moneer Abdo, who recently brought their concept to Ohio from Dearborn, Michigan.
The Hilliard Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon cutting Wednesday for Pine Coast's official grand opening at 3229 Hilliard-Rome Rd. within Tinapple Plaza.

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