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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

New Five Guys Burgers opens in Beavercreek

Five Guys Burgers and Fries has opened its Beavercreek restaurant at 3286 Pentagon Blvd. in the Fairfield Crossing center.

This is the second Five Guys to open in the Dayton area, following the opening of the small chain’s first restaurant at 1057 Miamisburg-Centerville Road in Washington Twp. Next up is a location near the University of Dayton campus. Chris Mastin, co-owner of the Dayton-area Five Guys franchise restaurants, said the UD-area Five Guys could open in February or March.

The newest Five Guys opened Monday, Dec. 14, with nearly 40 employees, Mastin said. The restaurant seats 76. Click here for a review of both Five Guys and Smashburger, another burger chain in the process of opening new restaurants in the Dayton area.

The new Beavercreek Five Guys is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. and can be reached at 937-427-6590.

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Ex-downtown restaurant reopens on Salem Ave.

Mary Ann’s Southern Kitchen and Catering, which operated at 33 N. Ludlow St. in downtown Dayton until early 2009, has reopened under the same name in the former CJ’s Pancake House at 3651 Salem Ave. in Harrison Twp.

“Business has been good, and we’ve been enjoying it,” said Erica Peterson, who co-owns the restaurant with her mother, Ann Person. “We’ve got a lot more space to park, and we get a lot of traffic going by on Salem.”

The restaurant has been open for about three months, and is still tweaking the hours and menu, which is similar to the menu at the downtown Dayton restaurant, Peterson said. Mary Ann’s has launched an all-you-can-eat whiting fish dinner for $9.99 on Fridays, and a Sunday buffet for $13.99 includes items such as meat loaf, ribs, greens, yams, macaroni and cheese and pig’s feet, Peterson said.

The restaurant serves breakfast all day and is open seven days a week, although Peterson said she and her mother are considering closing on Mondays after the first of the year. For now, Mary Ann’s opens at 7 a.m. every day and is open until 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and until 8 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call (937) 281-1478.

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