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Monday, February 8, 2010
Mesh Restaurant in West Chester will close for good after Saturday
Mesh Restaurant at 6200 Mulhauser Road in West Chester will close for business after dinner service on Saturday, Feb. 13, the restaurant announced today, Feb. 8.
The restaurant is in negotiations with the parent company of Indianapolis-based Stone Creek Dining Co., which operates a restaurant in Montgomery, Ohio, to possibly purchase the facility, according to Cynthia Grow, co-owner of Mesh with her husband Richard.
Grow said personal issues and the economy contributed to the decision to close Mesh, which was a fine-dining restaurant with many dinner entrees costing between $30 and $50.
The restaurant opened in August 2006. Cincinnati husband-and-wife chefs Paul and Pam Sturkey worked at Mesh until mid-2009.
To make reservations at Mesh prior to its closing, call (513) 777-7177.
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TweetNew Logan’s Roadhouse restaurant to open next month
The new Logan’s Roadhouse near the Dayton Mall that we told you about in November doesn’t yet have a precise opening date, but will open sometime in late March, according to a spokeswoman for the Nashville-based restaurant chain.
The 6,336-square-foot restaurant is located in Miami Twp. at 2148 Miamisburg Centerville Road (Ohio 725), just east of the Dayton Mall where a former Bravo Italian Kitchen once stood. It will employ about 130 people.
Logan’s Roadhouse opened a restaurant in 2006 at 2819 Centre Drive near the Fairborn-Beavercreek border, just east of the intersection of North Fairfield Road and New Germany-Trebein Road. The chain runs more than 180 company-operated and 25 franchised Logan’s Roadhouse restaurants in 23 states. The restaurants are known for its mesquite-grilled steaks and chicken, baby-back ribs and “bottomless” buckets of in-shell peanuts.
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