T4, Dayton’s go-to destination for bubble tea enthusiasts, is excited to announce the celebration of its first-year anniversary. Since opening its doors in 2023, T4 has been transforming the local tea scene with its signature bubble teas, innovative flavors, and a welcoming ambiance that has made it a favorite among tea aficionados.
In just one year, T4 has become synonymous with delicious. It connects people with authentic and high-quality bubble tea and a vibrant, friendly community atmosphere. The artful blending of traditional tea craftsmanship with modern flavors has set T4 apart. The Dayton community has embraced the joy of sipping on T4’s distinctive teas, turning it into a hub for friends to gather and enjoy a unique tea experience.
Anniversary Extravaganza:
To celebrate this milestone and really appreciate all the support from Dayton community, T4 invites the everyone to join a month-long anniversary celebration from January 1st. to January 31st. The festivities include exclusive anniversary bubble tea selections, exciting discounts, and many surprises. The celebration peaks with a grand event on January 28th featuring games, tea tastings, snacking and more.
9146 Dayton Lebanon Pike
Dayton, OH 45458
(937) 723-9941
Tues – Sat 11am – 8pm



As the winter season approaches, we wanted to inform you that some of our local restaurants and breweries will be taking a winter break. We assure you that this break is necessary for staff to recharge after the busy holiday season and to prepare for the upcoming year. We’ll keep updating the list as we hear about more temporary closings.
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The owners mother Chunyun Zhou was there cooking when I visited before their opening. She insisted on making me a bowl of soup. She choose #3 on the top list- the Five Grain Noodle soup with fish and tofu. Served on the side were fried yellow peas, which I was encouraged to put in the soup and added a nice texture to the dish. The Chinese writing on the bowl says Five Grains Noodle House. While the Chinese eat this dish with chopsticks, I used a fork and the soup spoon to attack this bowl.


2023 saw some long time local Dayton favorites like Tanks, Chop Suey Carryout* and Carmel’s close their doors. But chains weren’t immune to closing either. CoreLife Eatery, the Long John Silver’s in Springboro, 
Smoothies in Moraine, Salsas Mexican Restaurant* in Riverside, Joe Mama’s Taste of Dayton*, Ms Bettys Kitchen*, Oh Crêpe in Troy- (though they’ve said they’ll still operate their food tuck), Sunnu Grill with their Senegalese cuisine and Sweet Tooth just couldn’t survive in a climate of increasing prices on products and a tough hiring market.
Some closings came as a surprise, like Twist Cupcakery*- who’s owner was ready to move on to a new challenge, Mamaw’s Bakery- which was opened as a pilot and owner Mendy Williams decided the return just wasn’t worth the time invested. Flyboy Deli downtown closed due to the owners health struggles and Jaqua’s at The Green closed down soon after the owner’s death. Carmen’s Deli closed down due to lack of downtown business as did Third Perk, first at Gem City Market and then their downtown location.
The Bar & Bistro at Top of the Market decided to turn their venue into rentals, Zen Lounge* closed as Press Coffee Bar* Belmont.




























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