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New Washington Twp. sub shop will employ 50

WASHINGTON TWP., Montgomery County — The new sub shop called DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines that we mentioned to you about in August has set a target opening date of Jan. 17, and the sub chain intends to open a second location soon in the Beavercreek area, DiBella’s officials said today, Jan. 3.

The restaurant that is poised to open is located at 1191 Miamisburg-Centerville Road (Ohio 725) at Lyons Road near Sam’s Club in Washington Twp. Plans call for a Jan. 17 opening followed by a grand opening on Feb. 4, according to Micah Sharpe, area supervisor for DiBella’s.

The Rochester, NY-based chain expects to open a second location in Beavercreek at Colonel Glenn Highway and Zink Road near the Meijer store there, Sharpe said.

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DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines

The Washington Twp. sub shop will seat 60 to 80 diners and will employ at least 50 people, including a crew of about 45 and six managers, Sharpe said. Most of the hiring has already occurred, although applications are still being accepted at the restaurant, he said.

DiBella’s sub shops offer hot and cold subs, ranging from traditional Italian cold-cut sandwiches to buffalo chicken subs in an atmosphere that evokes a 1940s-style corner-restaurant theme.

When it opens, the new DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines will seat 60 to 80 diners, and will be open for lunch and dinner seven days a week starting at 10 a.m. The shop’s phone number is (937) 428-5878.

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