Dayton Daily News

As Third Perk closes, owner marks end of era with book

- By Natalie Jones

Third Perk Coffeehous­e & Wine Bar closed its doors at 146 E. Third St. in Dayton on Saturday.

Owner Juanita-Michelle Darden is celebratin­g the end of an era with the release of her book, “The People’s Coffeehous­e.”

The book pays tribute to Darden’s coffeehous­e, which was previously located at 46 W. Fifth St. She said the book has been three years in the making and features customer submission­s of poetry, stories, photos and more highlighti­ng their Third Perk experience­s.

“I wanted people who hadn’t experience­d Third Perk to understand what that feeling truly meant,” Darden said.

Each customer identified with the coffeehous­e in their own special way — prompting it to be referred to as the “people’s coffeehous­e.”

Other sections of the the book particular­ly highlight Darden and her family and how she assembled the business.

What’s next for Third Perk

Even though the coffeehous­e is closing in Dayton’s Fire Blocks District, this is not the end for Third Perk.

Darden is collaborat­ing with chef Mark Brown of Atlanta to open Soul Food Carryout at 3907 W. Third St. She hopes to open the carryout in February 2024 in addition to adding Third Perk Express to the space.

“The winners are the people who recognize there is a problem and are able to pivot and continue on,” Darden said. “Downtown has stopped working for me. It has stopped

being a passion project and now I’m able to pivot into my own space with a drive up model serving a community that’s underserve­d.”

She’s proud to bring Third Perk Express to West Dayton because that’s where she grew up. The building where the carryout and coffee shop will be located previously housed Citizens Federal where she set up her first bank account. The building most recently housed restaurant­s like Quincy’s and Randy’s Chicken and Waffles.

Darden’s journey

Darden originally opened Third Perk in 2015 when she was a professor at Sinclair Community College. She said she had been planning to open the coffeehous­e for two years prior because she wanted a space where she could hang out with her friends.

Nearly a decade later, Third Perk has had a presence not only in downtown Dayton, but at the Dayton Mall, The Mall at Fairfield Commons

and Gem City Market.

In 2017, Darden started the SHE-Roe Storytelli­ng event recognizin­g and sharing the stories of six African American women dedicated to the local community. The series has grown over the years and will be hosted at The Loft Theatre in 2024 featuring a new cohort of women.

Another project she has been working on is her podcast,

“The Broken Entreprene­ur.”

“That podcast has been a healing journey for me because we get to talk about how you recognize things are wrong and what you (need to) work towards to make them better,” Darden said.

The third season of the podcast will be coming out soon.

 ?? CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF ?? A corgi barks outside on the patio of Third Perk Coffeehous­e & Wine Bar at 146 E. Third St.
CORNELIUS FROLIK / STAFF A corgi barks outside on the patio of Third Perk Coffeehous­e & Wine Bar at 146 E. Third St.
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FACEBOOK PHOTO Third Perk Coffeehous­e and Wine Bar was previously located at 46 W. Fifth St.

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