
Heart Mercantile: A snarky shop filled with clothing, home goods, local/handmade, Dayton-centric gifts, jewelry, and much more.

The Trolley Stop building was constructed in 1839 and is the oldest continuously operating tavern in Dayton. This location originally housed a residence, a meat and provisions store, a tavern, a shoe-shine shop, a barbershop and several sleeping room

Ned Pepper’s, named after notorious outlaw and one of the main antagonists of True Grit ,was opened in 1994.

Looking West bound down Fifth Street.
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Get on down to The Trolley Stop on Saturday, November 23rd as Cincinnati’s own, Queen City Silver Stars are bringing their original music that crosses over genres, rooting their sound in world rhythms while using homegrown songwriting techniques creating what they call “a midwest mind with a Caribbean soul.” No matter what part of the world the musical inspiration comes from…it gives you the island vibes that everyone needs!







The Trolley Stop has been recognized as one of the 10 best restaurants in Ohio by


SIGNATURE DISHES:
BBQ Seitan Plate
The brunch menu is served Saturday and Sunday from 11am – 2pm and two new waffles have been added to the menu:
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Insider tip! There is a FREE show at Trolley Stop this Friday April 29th, 2016 with two incredible bands, Grover and Common Center. Plus that fabulous patio? It’s a no brainer for Friday night fun!



