Here’s a look at the restaurants we know are open tomorrow. Note that hours may vary, you may want to call ahead to be safe, as some restaurants that take reservations may be booked.
7400 Miller Ln (I-75 South Of I-70), Dayton | (937) 890-5333
8am until 7pm
Carvers Steaks & Chops
1535 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville
(937) 433-7099
11am – 8:30, reservations required
Cracker Barrel
5770 Wilmington Pike, Centerville, (937) 432-2431, 6am – 10pm
7171 Miller Lane, Butler Twp, (937) 890-0047; 6am to 10 pm
3280 Town Blvd, Middletown, (513) 727-4727; 6am to 10 pm
105 West Leffel Lane, Springfield (937) 325-8221; 6am to 10 pm
Curry & Grill
1501 Lyons Rd, Miamisburg
4:30 – 10:00pm
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar
4432 Walnut Street, Beavercreek 
937-320-9548
11am – 8pm
Dining room is booked, but bar seating is open and first come, first served.
2008 Miamisburg Centerville Road Dayton
(937) 293-2211
Serving 11 to 9:30pm
Golden Corral 
6611 Miller Lane. Dayton, OH 45414
937-264-3300
open 10am – 8pm
2350 S Dayton Lakeview Rd, New Carlisle
937- 849-1378
8am-5pm
at The Greene
72 Plum Street, Beavercreek
937.429.9000
4pm – 9pm
705 Arlington Rd, Brookville
937-833-3310
Open 10:30am – 6pm buffet only
So Pizza
2419 Miaimsburg- Centerville Road, across from Dayton Mall
(937) 813-1258
noon – 2am
The Florentine
21 W Market St,Germantown | (937) 855-7759
Serving 11am – 7pm
The Golden Lamb
27 S. BroadwayLebanon
513.932.5065
Serving 11 am – 6:30 pm
Waffle House
To find the closest Waffle House to you use the store locator.
It’s open 24 hours and if you sit at the bar you can watch them flip your eggs- it’s like dinner theater.
The following stores will be open — at most locations — on Thanksgiving, but many will have reduced hours. Check with your local grocer before you go.
- Big Lots
- DrugMart
- Kroger
- Walgreens
- Whole Foods
- CVS
- Meijer
- Rite Aid
















Sometimes you want to be the most attentive to your friends and family, and not stuck in the kitchen chopping up vegetables. This way you don’t have to worry about any stuffing sticking to the pan, or any dishes piled up by the end of the day. Whether you have family coming in, you’re having a little “Friendsgiving,” or you’re looking to spend time with the people in your community, here’s a little information on who is ready to let y’all gobble til you wobble this year for Thanksgiving:






The Pine Club
Launched in 1936, the world-famous WIENERMOBILE was created to lift the country’s spirits during the great depression. It quickly became a national Icon, visiting cities all over the country.







Just in time for the holiday season, Wendy’s customers will be able to sip on a peppermint-flavored version of their favorite fast food milkshake. The Peppermint Frosty will be made with a classic vanilla ‘Frosty’ base mixed with peppermint syrup. This festive Peppermint Frosty is available in junior, small, medium, and large sizes for $1.19, $1.99, $2.49, and $2.89, respectively. But there’s bad new for Frosty fans everywhere – they won’t be able to enjoy the brand’s popular Vanilla Frosty until next year.



Park Grille and Bar open this week at Austin Landing, in the spot that was formerly Bar 145. According to the manager Eric, it’a dual concept business, with a family friendly eatery on the first floor and a sports memorabilia and trading card business on the second floor. Guests will be able to buy and trade a variety of sports cards from baseball and football to wrestling and F1 Racing.


La Base (pronounced bas- ey) opened for business at last Saturday in the former Pizza Hut on Broad Street in Fairborn. Owner Efran Torres, we also owns restaurants in Columbus, says they named their restaurant after the Air Force base, but uses the Mexican pronunciation giving Base 2 syllables.


And don’t forget to save room for dessert. Offerings include flan, sopapilla, fried ice cream, tres leches cake, tiramisu, churro sandwiches and chimi cheesecake.