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Kettering bar changes hands, name

The sign may not have changed quite yet, but it will soon. A sign for Tink’s will shortly be on the building Wize Guyz Nite Club once occupied at 2049 E. Dorothy Ln., Kettering.

The bar changed hands on Friday, May 30, and Kathy Kenna, the bars new owner, and her daughter and manager Heather Randolph report they have big plans for the place.

Randolph says they will be opening a kitchen and while they’re still ironing out details on a menu, they hope to have the kitchen up and running in two weeks. She went on to say they’re hoping to attract a lunch crowd with soups, sandwiches and salads at a cost of anywhere from $4 to $8 with the option of calling ahead for pick-up.

In addition to food, Tink’s will be changing hours with a current plan of opening at 1 p.m. and closing at 2 a.m. A post on the Wize Guyz Nite Club Web site reads: “WIZE GUYS HAS ENDED ITS 5 YEARS OF GOOD TIMES WITH GOOD FRIENDS. THE NEW PLACE NOW BELONGS TO TINK. I HOPE EVERYBODY WILL CONTINUE TO PATRONIZE HER PLACE NOW. WE WILL SEE YOU THERE ALSO EVERY NOW AND THEN. LET’S ALL GET TOGETHER AND HAVE A GOOD TIME.”

This Friday, June 6, Kenna and Randolph plan to have music from Fairborn’s D’Agostinos and say they plan to have a DJ spinning every Friday night.

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By Go Bux

July 16, 2008 10:06 AM | Link to this

This place is great! It’s even a Wi-Fi Hot Spot. They have $1 cans of beer on Tues & Thursday’s Happy Hour. The food in the kitchen is pretty good, I especially like the rueben balls and fried green beans.
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