Dublin Pub responds to new executive order for restaurants to close

Six months after a 24-year-old Bellbrook man killed nine people in the Oregon District during the worst mass shooting in Ohio history, literal signs of strength, appreciation, resilience and the determination to “do something” about gun violence can be found throughout the historic neighborhood. Several "Thank You Dayton Police" signs hang at The Dublin Pub. AMELIA ROBINSON/STAFF

Credit: Amelia Robinson

Credit: Amelia Robinson

Six months after a 24-year-old Bellbrook man killed nine people in the Oregon District during the worst mass shooting in Ohio history, literal signs of strength, appreciation, resilience and the determination to “do something” about gun violence can be found throughout the historic neighborhood. Several "Thank You Dayton Police" signs hang at The Dublin Pub. AMELIA ROBINSON/STAFF

The Dublin Pub will be offering carry-out and delivery within a 10 mile radius during the executive order that states all restaurants and bars must close until further notice.

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Beginning tomorrow, the Dublin Pub will be open at 11 a.m. for delivery service and carry-out, they told News Center 7.

The Dublin Pub staff offered to deliver the food, they said.

A two dollar delivery fee will be charged and the money will go directly to employees for gas.

The Dublin Pub also plans to open at 5:30 a.m. on St. Patrick’s Day to offer carry-out breakfast. Delivery will begin at noon.

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