Another popular local restaurant to open at the Dayton Arcade

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October 17, 2022 –

One of Dayton’s most acclaimed local restaurants has signed a lease at the Dayton Arcade.

Table 33 will move its current operation to the first floor of the Arcade’s Kuhns Building, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, where it will continue to serve the Dayton community with high-caliber breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner options. Table 33’s current space in the 130 W. Second Building will house another concept developed by its owners.

“We are excited about filling an important first floor retail space at the high-traffic corner of Fourth and Main Streets,” said David Williams, Senior Director of Development for Cross Street Partners. “Table 33 will be an anchor restaurant, with a great patio overlooking the Levitt Pavilion and its numerous free concerts throughout the spring and summer. We are looking forward to having another great food and beverage option create more first floor vibrancy around the Arcade complex.”

“Celebrating our sixth anniversary this month, we could not be more excited about the future as we’ve accepted the invitation from Cross Street Partners to be a part of our city’s history in the revitalization of the Arcade. This is an opportunity our parents and grandparents dreamed about, and we are honored to be a part of it”, said Charlie Carroll, owner of Table 33.

Construction on Table 33’s location of 5,250 sf at the Dayton Arcade is set to begin shortly, with an anticipated opening date of spring 2023. Table 33 joins a growing list of food-based businesses to open in the Dayton Arcade, including Gather by Ghostlight, 6888 Kitchen, and others yet to be announced.

To receive the most updated information, visit arcadedayton.com or the Dayton Arcade’s social media pages.

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