Best places to park for Levitt Pavilion Dayton
These are the five closest imported downtown parking locations to Levitt Pavilion at 134 S. Main St.. Reibold Garage is first and is also highlighted by Levitt for event parking.
Date and time
Aug 14, 2026
7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location
Dayton
Price
Free
RSVPs
0 going
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These are the five closest imported downtown parking locations to Levitt Pavilion at 134 S. Main St.. Reibold Garage is first and is also highlighted by Levitt for event parking.
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Entrance: W. Fifth Street

#5 · Garage
101 E. Fifth St.
Entrance: E. Fifth Street or E. Sixth Street
Street parking may also work nearby, especially after 6 PM and on weekends.
Parking guideThese five downtown stops are in the DORA district and are ordered by the recommended pre-show plan. Confirm current DORA rules and boundaries before carrying a drink outside.

#1 · 0.20 mi from Levitt
123 E. Third St.
Games, drinks, axe throwing, arcade energy, and an easy walk to Levitt.
Top pick before the show. Bonus move: grab a sandwich nearby and bring it with you.

#2 · 0.11 mi from Levitt
10 S. Jefferson St.
A downtown cocktail and bourbon stop that fits a slower pre-concert drink.

#3 · 0.36 mi from Levitt
430 E. Fifth St.
Oregon District bar and music room with food, drinks, and a casual pre-show feel.

#4 · 0.29 mi from Levitt
26 Wyandot St.
Local brewery with beer, cocktails, sodas, and food in house.

#5 · 0.18 mi from Levitt
105 E. Third St.
A close, low-key neighborhood bar near Third and Jefferson.
Pair the drink stop with the DORA map before you walk toward Dave Hall Plaza.
DORA guideDate: Aug 14, 2026
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: Dayton
Price: Free
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