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Exciting News! The Trolley Stop is under new ownership as of January 15, 2024

The new owners of the Trolley Stop  understand the historical importance of the tavern. Check out the links below from previous news media outlets for more information. 

25 Things You Didn’t Know About The Trolley Stop

This list was published by the Dayton Daily News August 20, 2020. Some information has been updated


1) It was built in 1839 by Germans.


2) The trolley really stopped there. It was the initial end of the line.


3) The house in the back was built in 1856 and used to be Dr. Bailey’s eyes, throat and lungs office. It was a Tuberculosis Sanitorium, with patients living upstairs at the turn of the Century.


4) It has been a bar/restaurant since the 1880s.


5) Different names include The Old Tavern, the Liquor Room, the Ace Bar, and the Pickle Barrel before it became the Trolley Stop in 1975. 


 6) The Trolley Stop is haunted. 

 

7) Bullet holes can still be seen in the ceiling from gunshots in the ’50s and ’60s.


8) At least one murder occurred at the Trolley Stop building in the ’50s.


9) There is rumored to be a huge robbery payroll hidden in the basement walls.


10) The painting on the stage is from a photo taken during prohibition.


11) The Trolley was recently purchased in January 2025 by new owners so stay tuned for more information. 

 

12) “Our staff stays here forever. Our longest term employee has been here 18 years; many of them are trained in other professions but love working with our customers. 


13) A former Trolley bartender Katy once accepted a man’s dentures as collateral for a tab he couldn’t pay. He came and got them a week or so later.


14) The Trolley Stop hosted the first Wiener Dog Race in the Oregon District.


 15) Multiple weddings have taken place on the patio, during which one minister remarked it was the only ceremony where the attendees were drinking during the ceremony. 

 

16) A number of divorces have had Trolley Stop visitation listed as a condition of the settlement.


17) They try hard to support local — buy from local vendors, use local products, local beers.


18) They were the first tavern in Dayton to put craft beers on tap.


19) It’s one of the establishments on Fifth owned by women.


20) Previous owners frequently joked that it has the smallest kitchen in the world. Despite this fact, the staff performs miracles every day getting food out of there.


 21) The patio has nine beloved fish named Spot, Shamu, Bumpy, Bumpy II, Zorro, Whitey, Silver, Fluffy and Big Dog. Kids love to feed them. 

 

22) Charlie Daniels, Joan Baez, Common, Martin Sheen and Dave Chappelle are just a few celebrities who have visited over the years.


23) It’s a popular place for musicians to visit and then pile up on stage to play. People who have played the Trolley Stop stage include Ry Cooder, Jimmy Rogers, The Tin Men including Paul Sanchez, Trombone Shorty and Washboard Chaz, Grammy winners Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience, Jose Alvarez and Dow Thomas, plus lots of cool local musicians that built the bar’s reputation as a good place to play.


24) “Our customers frequently become regulars. It’s a community here, we love and help each other. We tried to maintain the vibe that was here when we arrived — I think we carry on the old spirit,” quote from previous owner.


 25) The Trolley Stop plans to continue the traditions that have made it successful for the last 25 years — buying local, serving the community farm-fresh ingredients, supporting local business, putting healthy food on plates, and having delicious beers, wines and cocktails served up on their fantastic patio by friendly staff. 


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