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Restaurant to reopen Wednesday with 2-for-1 special

The 4200 Place restaurant, 4200 Kettering Blvd. in Moraine, will reopen on Wednesday morning, Jan. 14, at 7 a.m. and will offer a combination food drive and two-for-one special on its opening day, restaurant co-owner Robie Harville said this morning, Jan. 12.

Customers who bring a canned-food item or other non-perishable food to the restaurant can take advantage of a buy-one-get-one-free special offer all day. The restaurant will close at 8 p.m.

The donated items will go to the Dayton Foodbank.

The new 4200 Place is owned by Harville and Tony Denny, who also operates Down the Pike sports bar and eatery at 1603 S. Alex Road. It will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner six days a week, and breakfast and lunch on Sunday. The menu will focus on country cooking similar to what the restaurant served before it closed about a year ago.

The 70-seat restaurant closed shortly after its operator, Joseph B. Kelley II, died unexpectedly Jan. 11.

The reopened restaurant’s phone number will be (937) 293-4200.

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