Dayton’s German-Inspired Bakery Will Serve Its Last Treats on June 27

Tuba Baking Co. will serve its last Swabian pretzels and flammkuchen on June 27, 2026, after 8 years in business.

Written By Saheba Khatun
Outside image of Dayton’s Tuba Baking Co. (Image credit: Yelp)

After eight years in business, Tuba Baking Co. is preparing to shut down. The small yet cozy German-inspired bakery in Dayton, Kentucky, has set June 27, 2026, as its final day. The bakery offers original Swabian-style pretzels and other scratch-made baked goods.

Tuba Baking Co. to Shut Down After 8 Years, Cites Family Priorities

Drew and Valerie Rath opened Tuba Baking Co. in Covington in 2019. The concept relocated to Dayton in 2021. In a social media post, the owners of the establishment shared the heartbreaking news of its closure.

“It’s been a crazy 8 years! But the time has come for us to make the very difficult decision to end this chapter of Tuba,” shared the owners.

They said the decision was driven by a desire to focus on their family. In the post, they stated, “We want to be able to spend more time with our kids and give them the time and attention they have so graciously sacrificed for us to even get this far.”

The business began as a small farmers market stand serving authentic German dishes at affordable prices. Over the years, the eatery became a Dayton staple where people gathered and celebrated with German food and beers.

The owners thanked the community for its support and invited locals to visit before it closes. “We are going to spend the next several weeks until we close our doors Saturday, June 27th, celebrating all the years, dishes, drinks, and laughter we’ve been fortunate enough to share with y’all,” added the restaurant owners.

Two Popular Kentucky Restaurants Hit Hard by Closures in The Past

Kentucky’s food scene has been uncertain since last year, with several well-known restaurants closing down.

Bad Wolf Burgers

Bad Wolf Burgers storefront
Building front image of Bad Wolf Burgers (Image Credit: Yelp)

The Lexington burger spot closed after 15 years in business. Bad Wolf Burgers was known for its creative burgers and loaded fries served in a casual setting. The restaurant served its final meal on December 31, 2025.

The restaurant team shared an emotional goodbye note on social media and thanked the community. No specific reason for the closure was shared.

Columbia Steak Express

Columbia Steak Express storefront image
Streetview image of Columbia Steakhouse Express (Image Credit: Facebook @ Columbia Steakhouse Downtown)

According to a Herald Leader report, Columbia Steak Express closed its doors on February 15. Located on Southland Drive in Lexington, the steakhouse offered affordable steak meals, including specials like the “Nighthawk Special” and the Kentucky Hot Brown.

After 31 years of service, the restaurant shut down due to a shift in customer trends, lease issues, and financial strain.

Together, all these closures reflect the ongoing shift in Kentucky’s restaurant scene. With Tuba Baking Co.’s upcoming closure, it joins the growing trend that is reshaping the restaurant industry.

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Saheba Khatun is a journalist and content writer with a strong academic background in English literature and a deep passion for storytelling. She has produced a wide range of work spanning news, features, and human-interest stories, often highlighting the voices and experiences of everyday people. Known for her people-focused, thoughtful, and relatable approach, Saheba aims to inform, inspire, and foster meaningful connections through her writing. With an eye for detail and a commitment to integrity, she believes in the power of words to spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and create lasting impact. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys exploring literature, culture, and community narratives, which continue to fuel her creative process and broaden her worldview.
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