NOW OPEN: ‘The Wright Cafe’ is now serving customers in the former ‘ghost’ IHOP in Vandalia

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The new Wright Café in Vandalia has had “very good success since opening,” and is gearing up to expand its menu with seasonal offerings in the coming weeks, its owner says.

“The Wright Café is now open and has been successfully doing business for a few weeks,” its founder Michael Dixson told this news outlet. “We are a grass-roots type of concept with an outstanding menu where a family or group can get a very reasonable bang for their buck. We are open for Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner and have quick items on the menu if one is pressed for time.”

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“We are currently working with a few local companies to expand our menu in next few weeks and add some additional seasonal products. ... We have already started building our following and have had very good success since opening. Our customers leave the restaurant happy and come back usually with a new customer.”

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The Wright Café’s hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 6 a.m. to midnight Friday and Saturday, and 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Sunday brunch. For more information about the Wright Café, call (937)-280-4081.

***UPDATE (March 28, 2019)***

The Wright Cafe is now open in the newly-built-but-never-opened IHOP at 3324 Benchwood Road in Vandalia.

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The new restaurant is in a soft-open mode, focusing primarily on breakfast and lunch, but is expected to add dinner service Friday, March 29, according to the restaurant's Facebook page.

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The menu includes items such as omelets, pancakes, waffles, breakfast sandwiches, burgers, lunch sandwiches, soups and salads. A larger menu is coming after a grand opening, the restaurant told its Facebook followers.

The new Wright Café opened at 3324 Benchwood Road in Vandalia in April 2019. The restaurant was built and equipped as an IHOP restaurant but never opened as an IHOP. On the menu, customers will find breakfast and lunch options including this burger.

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*** ORIGINAL STORY (March 14, 2019)***

Full-color banners stretched across existing “IHOP” signage say a new restaurant called “The Wright Cafe” will open soon in the newly built-but-never-opened IHOP at 3324 Benchwood Road in Vandalia.

The restaurant was built, equipped and furnished down to the tables and chairs as an IHOP more than a year ago, but it never opened. Neither IHOP corporate officials or those connected to the Dayton-area IHOP franchise-operated restaurants offered an explanation as to why.

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In December, the building and property were put up for sale or lease. The asking sales price for the 5,000-square-foot restaurant and 43,560-square-foot lot was $3 million. Online Montgomery County property records do not appear to show that a property sale has taken place.

A spokesman for the city of Vandalia said city officials have received a request for an application for a new occupancy permit for the restaurant  from a representative of Prestige Development Group, a company with offices in New Mexico and Texas that was involved in the development of the three other Dayton-area IHOP restaurants, which shut down abruptly two months ago.

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This news outlet has reached out to the owners of The Wright Place, and will update this story with any new developments.

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The other three IHOP restaurants in the region — in Beavercreek, Huber Heights and Springfield — shut down unexpectedly, and were padlocked in mid-January. An IHOP spokeswoman said Jan. 18 that the stores’ franchise owner  was “unable to continue operating,” and the restaurant chain was exploring options to get the padlocked restaurants reopened.

As recently as two days ago, the same IHOP corporate spokeswoman said she had no new news to share about the three shuttered restaurants.

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IHOP opened the first of what had been projected to be as many as seven IHOP locations in the region in October 2015 on North Fairfield Road in Beavercreek, and the second restaurant followed in October 2016 on Bechtle Avenue in Springfield. The Huber Heights IHOP opened in September 2017 on Old Troy Pike.

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The region had multiple IHOP locations in the 1970s and 1980s, including one near Ohio 725 and Ohio 741 near the Dayton Mall and one on Shiloh Springs Road near the former Salem Mall, but those restaurants closed three decades ago.

Check back for updates to this story.

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