Roost, an Oregon District staple since November of 2011 operated by owner/Chef Dana Downs, showcased a menu of Italian dishes with a modern approach. This past August they rebranded as Culina, offering a small plates with a “fine casual” service model.
After just 3 months Downs announced November 14th “While the change to the Culina concept from Roost has been well received, our loyal customers have spoken -So much so, that the decision has been made to return to the Roost Italian offering classic Roost entrees and sneaking in some of Culina’s most popular small plates.”
Fast forward to January 2025, the restaurant closed for a week long winter break. Then suddenly the social media presence for Roost/Culina disappeared, reservations were turned off on the website and posts on the Instagram accounts were taken down and then the entire site was taken down. We reached out to Chef Downs, but have heard nothing back.
Just a bit ago we were able to confirm the following communication was sent to Roost staff from owners Dana & Katherine Downs:
“Thank you all for your hard work and dedication during the holiday season. We deeply value the effort each of you has contributed to Roost, and it has been a privilege working alongside such a talented an committed team.
After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to terminate al employment relationships at Roost, effective immediately….We are currently engaged in discussion with potential buyers for the restaurant, and they have expressed interest in retaining the current staff.”
The email continued with info about final paychecks and W2’s and wished them the very best in their future endeavors.
After so many years of great food and service, we hate when a restaurant goes out like this and we hope the entire staff lands on their feet quickly.
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Today is the soft opening of Troni Brothers Bella Bistro from 4- 9pm. You can be among the first to experience their authentic Italian delights—fresh pasta, crispy New York-style pizzas. Owner Dave Keen first got involved with Troni Brothers Pizza when he was selling them a cash register system. Seeing they were overwhelmed with business, he volunteered to help. He eventually brought his son Riley to work with them as well and over time they agreed to buy the Wilmington Pike location in May of 2022. In July of 2023 Keen and his family opened Troni Brothers Italian Restaurant in Xenia and now the Troy location will be their 3rd restaurant.





The Arcade Arts & Wellness 2025 Series is a rejuvenating journey with a variety of local yoga instructors amidst the timeless charm of this iconic Dayton landmark.



Are you ready to showcase your craft, support a great cause, and compete for glory?
The Awards Ceremony will be held on Saturday, March 22, 2025 2:00pm at Star City Brewing. Places will be awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in each category/table. The 1st place entry in each category will advance to the Best of Show (BOS) round with a single, overall Best of Show beer selected. Additional prizes may be awarded to those winners present at the awards ceremony at the discretion of the competition organizers.








Elizabeth told us they’d talked about opening a restaurant for so many years and looked at many locations, but having to move from their current kitchen made it a necessity. They “also want to grow Bella Sorella, be a staple in the community, bring jobs and a cozy family place for people to come and have a great pizza or a fantastic salad and side for lunch. It’s so difficult to find a home grown meal in this area (Northmont).









Tudor Biscuit World- After five years at this location, the chain posted a note closing on Jan 25th, directing their guests to patronize their Xenia location at 810 W. Second Street. By March of this year, Chef Suwapat Whitted, who runs three Thai restaurants, opened 
After 13 years at this location, Thurs, Feb 29th was last day of business at the Ludlow Street location for 


On June 12 Don Patron Fairborn, across the street from Wright State University closed down this location after eight years of business, encouraging guest to visit their Xenia location at 175 Hospitality Drive. The space was taken over by Chai Corner, which should be opening very soon.
After 11 years of being open, the Springfield Roosters at 1720 N. Bechtle Ave permanently closed Monday, July 1st. The restaurant had been removed from the Roosters website, and a phone message outlined the closing.
The Mayfair Hospitality group of Winston-Salem, N.C. opened Est Est Est in the Dayton Arcade in July of 2023 and by July of 2024 it had closed. Now empty for long Table 33, who had secured their own spot at the Arcade chose to instead move into this spot opening this past November.
On July 23rd Ghostlight Midtown, owner Shane Anderson shared, “It is with a very heavy heart, but one full of memories, that it is time for us to say goodbye to Ghostlight Midtown at 800 S. Patterson. Thank you Dayton for your support of this location over the past five (almost) years.” By Sept Greg Innocent, Chris Cheng and Taylor Moberly announded they’d be opening miDDay, “a new cafe with coffee with elevated American cuisine.”
On August 4th the Subway on West Main Street in Xenia closed its doors for the final time. Ta’Quiyo Tortilleria & Taco Shop in Miamisburg called it quits on Aug 25th 

Much anticipation greeted the opening of Taco John’s on Wilmington Pike in January of 2024, but by Sept the doors were locked and a sign was posted saying “closed for rebranding.” No new info has been made available. Troy’s Rapid Fire Pizza placed a“permanently closed” sign on its door in September and
La Perla Tapatia Mexican Restaurant quietly shut it’s doors this past fall. In October, Yellow Springs
Troni’s Pizza and Pasta located in the Stratacache Tower downtown opened in July, yet by the end of October the lack of traffic forced them to close their doors. Dayton’s only Pita Pit franchise, located on Brown Street was put up for sale, but not finding a buyer closed down on November 1st. The last TGIFriday‘s in the area closed down its Beavercreek location just two weeks after the chain filed bankruptcy.
Downtown’s Moeller Brew Barn announced its closing for Dec 22nd, the same day Austin Landing’s Taste of Belgium also closed. Another closing downtown when the Red Star bar shut its doors on Dec 27th.