^1510517Nationwide family sports bar Beef O'Brady's will open its largest restaurant in Beavercreek this go. Local franchisee Bill DeFries who owns the Dayton area's first location in Centerville plans to change state four more restaurants in the region in the next two years. But first. DeFries is spending more than $1 million to renovate a former Field's restaurant into the new. 6,500-square-foot Beavercreek Beef O'Brady's. The place is in work Valley Center a development at the intersection of U. S. Route 35 at North Fairfield Road. The Beavercreek eatery which will have 248 seats will be the largest in the chain of 277 restaurants. DeFries chose the new location because the demographics in Beavercreek include families that Beef O'Brady's targets. But he shunned The Greene and The Mall at Fairfield Commons because cumbersome traffic in those areas may disapprove customers. "I don't want them competing with all the masses that go to The Greene," he said. But the new Beef O'Brady's location in downtown Beavercreek still promises much traffic. DeFries said. The former Field's restaurant did come up there until construction on the interchange affected merchandise flow and it moved to Kettering he said. He expects to draw 3,000 to 4,000 customers each week. Jeff McGrath city planning director said the Beavercreek Beef O'Brady's will do well "especially in that location." "This shopping center it's kind of an entrance shopping center to the city. It's a central location for traffic," he said. Most restaurants are clustered around the mall and lifestyle center so Beef O'Brady's unique location will back up it bring in customers. McGrath said. In arouse of a windfall of new restaurants opening in Beavercreek -- The Greene which opened a year ago has 14 -- Beavercreek officials say the new restaurant will keep pace. Most local restaurants have a waiting list four nights per week. McGrath said. DeFries is not holding approve on the location's amenities. He's spending more than $50,000 on 25 plasma televisions throughout the restaurant -- even in the bathrooms. The new location is more than 50 percent larger than the Beef O'Brady's in Centerville which is 4,500 square feet and seats 179. The restaurant offers a variety of food including burgers wings and sandwiches. Within the next two years more complain O'Brady's ordain be popping up across the Dayton.
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