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.
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.
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.

"She's always been a go getter," her mother Brandi Beitzel wrote in a text message. "Sam just has me in awe! I think back to when I was her age and there is no way I would have had the knowledge or the courage, or even be able to wrap my mind around the enormity of owning a restaurant."

Don Gerber is a regular customer of Rosalie's Restaurant in Strasburg. His grandfather worked with the great-grandfather of the diner's new owner, 18-year-old Samantha Frye.
Don Gerber is a regular customer of Rosalie's Restaurant in Strasburg. His grandfather worked with the great-grandfather of the diner's new owner, 18-year-old Samantha Frye.

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'How many 18-year-olds do you see like that?'

Don Gerber of Strasburg is among her admirers and regular customers.

"I think she's a great young lady," he said. "She's got everything all in order, knows what she wants. She's doing what she wants. She's really friendly. I've known her for as long as she's been here working. I knew her grandpa."

Gerber and some other regulars, his dining companions, call her Spike, the nickname shared by her grandfather Gregory Beitzel and great-grandfather Orin Beitzel.

Gerber is amazed that she had time to go to school with all the jobs she worked.

"When we heard that she bought the place, we were shocked ‒ 18 years old, and she's buying the place, got enough money for a down payment," said Gerber. "How many 18-year-olds do you see like that? Not too many."

Frye said that while her parents, Beitzel of Strasburg, and Jason Frye of Winfield, are proud of her, "My mom, she was pretty angry at first, because her dream was for me was to finish college."