Restaurant news: 7 new, 6 coming soon, 2 closed

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Gyro King 

Gyro King moved into the food-court space at the Mall at Fairfield Commons that previously housed Designer Dogs. The Mediterranean restaurant’s menu offers beef gyro, chicken gyro, falafel, platters, soups and salads with traditional sweets.

This 2008 image of a gyro is a staff file photo by Teesha McClam

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Mr. Boro’s Tavern

The new Springboro tavern/sports bar opened its doors mid-March at 495 N. Main St. in Springboro. The owners encountered criticism from some customers for barring kids after 3 p.m. Currently, Mr. Boro's Tavern opens at 2 p.m., but plans call for adding lunch service and opening as early as 11 a.m.

Mr. Boro’s Tavern in Springboro has set an opening date of March 14. SUBMITTED

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Synergy Blend at The Greene 

Synergy Blend at The Greene, a new healthier-food specialty shop, is located within LA Fitness and is open to the public. The new shop’s menu offers customers smoothies and smoothie bowls with unique ingredients such as chia seeds, goji berries, hemp granola and soy milk.

Synergy at The Greene is now open inside LA Fitness in The Greene Town Center in Beavercreek. It is open to the public. Photo from Synergy at The Greene Facebook page

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Victor’s Taco Shop

On March 16, Victor’s Taco Shop opened its third Dayton-area store at 483 W. Main St. in Xenia. The taco-and-burrito carry-out chain offers its customers a menu that includes tacos, enchiladas, burritos, taquitos, and tostadas.

Victor’s Taco Shop, which operates restaurants in Fairborn and this Dayton location on North Keowee Street, is putting the finishing touches on its third Dayton-area location in Xenia. MARK FISHER/STAFF

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Winans Chocolates + Coffee 

Winans Chocolates + Coffee opened a Centerville shop that previously housed a Saxby’s Coffee not even 24 hours earlier. The owner and six other people opened the store overnight on Sunday, working through the night to make the conversion.

Winans Chocolates + Coffees has opened a store across from Cornerstone of Centerville. Photo from Winans Dayton Facebook page

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R Taco 

R Taco, a Texas-based chain, opened its doors on Brown Street near the University of Dayton on March 13. The restaurant seats about 80 inside and an additional 25 on the patio.

The new street-style taco restaurant called “R Taco” on Brown Street near the University of Dayton has set an opening date, and is hiring now.

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Merit Grill

On March 1, Merit Grill opened its doors at 3800 Wilmington Pike in the space that previously held the Kettering Grill & Cafe. The restaurant will offer a menu that features dishes from around the world, including Italy, Mexico, Asia. It includes steak dishes.

The Merit Grill on Wilmington Pike is now open. MARK FISHER/STAFF

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Coming Soon

Cassano’s Pizza

The pizza shop in the works in Airway Shopping Center could open its doors as soon as late April. The new Cassano’s will be able to seat 40 and will probably add eight to 10 jobs.

This Cassano’s Pizza King restaurant could open as soon as late April in the Airway Shopping Center. MARK FISHER/STAFF

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Fusian 

The restaurant chain, founded by three Oakwood natives, has plans to open a new store near Bravo! at Fairfield Commons. The restaurant’s opening date is tentatively set for May 1, according to a spokesman for Fusian Sushi.

Fusian Sushi co-founders (l-r) Stephan Harman, Zach Weprin and Josh Weprin. Submitted photo

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Popeye's Louisiana Kitchen 
A new restaurant will be built on the site of former PNC Bank branch at 4025 Wilmington at East Stroop Road. Plans call for the demolition of the bank and building a 3,200-square-foot restaurant, Dayton-area Popeyes franchisee Pat Gilligan said. The restaurant is projected to seat 65 and could open as early as the end of the year.

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is coming to Kettering. SUBMITTED

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Sbarro 

The pizza chain Sbarro is returning to the Mall at Fairfield Commons after closing three years earlier. The restaurant will open in the food court in May, a spokeswoman for the mall said.

Consumer Reports said 32,405 subscribers participated in its 2014 survey, rating restaurants on food quality and freshness, value, politeness, speed of service and dining area cleanliness. The restaurants then received an overall score.

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Tim Hortons 

The region’s newest Tim Horton’s, just north of Stebbins High School, is tentatively scheduled to open in the third week of April. The Canadian-based company has plans to open three other stores in the Dayton region. One location recently had plans approved, and two others that were in the final stages of negotiations, as of March 23.

Construction crews were hard at work Wednesday on this new Tim Hortons location at 1975 Harshman Road just north of Ohio 4. MARK FISHER/STAFF

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Troni Brothers Pizza

Troni Brothers Pizza could open its doors in the Wilmington Heights Shopping Center as early as this week. The 1,600-square-foot restaurant will offer its customers a menu that includes pasta dishes, calzones, stromboli and sub sandwiches.

Troni Brothers Pizza could open as early as this week in the Wilmington Heights Shopping Center in Kettering. MARK FISHER/STAFF

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Closed

937 Grill & Tap Room

The 937 Grill & Tap Room closed its doors March 10 partially due to a dispute that threatened to block the transfer of the bar’s liquor license. About 10 employees will be affected by the closure at 2866 S. Dixie Drive.

The 937 Grill and Taproom in Kettering, formerly Murray's Pub & Grub, closed its doors on March 10, 2017. PHOTO / 937 Grill & Taproom Facebook

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Carmella’s Italian Kitchen 

Carmella’s Italian Kitchen had just opened its door four months before it shut down on March 5. The owner, Scott Anderson, said lackluster sales prompted the decision to shut down. The space at 6204 Wilmington Pike was home to Murphy’s Irish Pub from May 2014 to November 2016.

Caramella’s Italian Kitchen shut its doors for good last night, on March 5, 2017, according to co-owner Scott Anderson. MARK FISHER/STAFF

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