From dishwasher to owner: 18-year-old who used savings to buy restaurant has mom 'in awe'


Rosalie's Restaurant in Strasburg is now under the ownership of 18-year-old Samantha Frye. She bought the diner April 1 from Bob and Stephanie Roth.

STRASBURG, Ohio – Rosalie’s Restaurant is an Ohio diner that occupies a warm place in the heart of its village for more reasons than the food, though the food is the attraction that draws people and provides a common bond.

It is a place where a teen can find her first job, a husband and return more than half a century later to have breakfast with their children and grandchildren.

And it is now where Samantha Frye, 18, embarks on a career as a restaurateur and entrepreneur with savings from her own food-service jobs and financing from the previous owners. The Dover High School graduate bought the American-style eatery last month from Bob and Stephanie Roth, who still live in the house behind the restaurant.

Samantha Frye cooks at Rosalie's Restaurant in Strasburg. The 18-year-old bought the diner last month from Bob and Stephanie Roth.

“I started working when I was 14 and then when I was 16, I got two jobs, one of them being here,” Frye said. “I eventually had three jobs at one point. And then I worked with my dad. So, basically, I just worked a lot.”

She spent about nine months washing dishes at Rosalie’s before she started serving. She began cooking at Rosalie’s when she was 17 and has also worked at Blazin Burgers, a restaurant in nearby Dover.

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