Mudlick Tap House announces final day of regular service in downtown Dayton

The space will continue to be used for private events.
Mudlick Tap House is expected to relocate to 110 W. Franklin St. in spring 2025. For now, it’s business as usual at their Dayton spot on East Third Street until construction is complete. NATALIE JONES/STAFF

Credit: Natalie Jones

Credit: Natalie Jones

Mudlick Tap House is expected to relocate to 110 W. Franklin St. in spring 2025. For now, it’s business as usual at their Dayton spot on East Third Street until construction is complete. NATALIE JONES/STAFF

Mudlick Tap House has announced its final day of service as the restaurant relocates to Uptown Centerville.

“After nearly a decade of memories, beers, and bites, we’re getting ready to close regular service at our downtown Dayton location — but not without one last week of celebration,“ a post on the restaurant’s Facebook page stated. ”Our final day of regular business is Sunday, July 20, and we’d love for you to stop in, raise a glass, and enjoy one more round in the space that started it all."

The downtown space, located at 135 E. Second St., will continue to be used for private events.

“Our customers are the backbone of our business, we are grateful for their years of loyalty and look forward to serving them now and in the future,” Jennifer Dean, who owns Mudlick Tap House with her husband, Forrest Williams, previously said.

They will welcome guests sometime soon to the new location at 110 W. Franklin St., across from The Brunch Pub.

“The restaurant is very much alive and well,” Dean said. “After 10 years in business, nearly eight of them in downtown Dayton, we have decided to relocate to Uptown Centerville.”

With the move, they are downsizing the restaurant’s footprint.

The new restaurant is a 6,000-square-foot, single story building with a patio. Their current building is 14,800 square feet and has three stories.

“This location presented a great opportunity to get back to the area where we grew up and become a part of the growing Uptown Centerville redevelopment,” Dean said.


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Mudlick Tap House features a scratch-made menu with craft beers and unique cocktails.

For more information, visit mudlicktaphouse.com or the restaurant’s Facebook or Instagram pages (@mudlicktaphouse).

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