Dayton Daily News

Restaurant owners planning sister eatery in Troy

- By Sarah Franks Staff Writer Contact this reporter at 419.463.4837 or email sarah. franks@coxinc.com.

Just over a year after TROY — their first restaurant opened in Troy, the owners of redBERRY are working on a second restaurant just two doors down.

The breakfast, lunch and brunch spot that opened

in July 2020 in the former Sherwood Shopping Centre in north Troy will have a sister restaurant nearby in the same shopping center. A name for the new restaurant has not been chosen.

A spokespers­on for the new restaurant said the concept is still being developed and a concrete renovation and opening timeline has not been establishe­d. However, the team plans for the restaurant to open sometime in 2022.

Unlike the original redBERRY, the new restaurant will offer dinner service in addition to lunch. It will also have a menu focused on brick-oven pizzas and an extensive appetizers and shareables menu.

The new restaurant, redBERRY and the Sherwood of Troy shopping center are all under the same ownership.

“There has always been an intention behind revitalizi­ng Sherwood ... we wanted to bring new life to this side of Troy and make Sherwood a destinatio­n for our community and for visitors of our city,” said a redBERRY team spokespers­on. “Choosing Sherwood as a location for the new restaurant is just another part of those efforts.”

The redBERRY concept was developed by local entreprene­ur Mykie Thompson and investors who have been re-invigorati­ng Sherwood Shopping Centre, now called simply Sherwood. Thompson’s parents, Michael and Telisa Delligatta, have overseen the Michael Anthony’s at the Inn restaurant at the Inn at Versailles in Darke County.

The restaurant was named to pay homage to Troy’s love for its local strawberri­es and, of course, the annual Troy Strawberry Festival.

To keep up with progress on the new restaurant, follow redBERRY’s Facebook page at facebook.com/redberrybr­unch.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Owners of breakfast-and-lunch spot redBERRY plan to open a second Troy restaurant next year.
CONTRIBUTE­D Owners of breakfast-and-lunch spot redBERRY plan to open a second Troy restaurant next year.

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