A standout Colombian restaurant that offers a non-chain, destination feel in the heart of the retail district.
A major local quirk is the gap between mailing addresses and city lines. Many residents say they live in Beavercreek but are technically in the township, which can have significant tax and school implications.
To avoid congestion near the malls during peak hours or holiday shopping, locals rely on cut-throughs by using Dayton-Xenia or Indian Ripple to reach arteries like Pentagon Blvd