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Archives for May 2020

City closes Kitty Hawk and Madden Golf Centers Permanently

May 7, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Today, The City of Dayton announced the permanent closure of Kitty Hawk and Madden Golf Centers.
“Of the estimated 20,000 individuals that use City golf courses, fewer than 2,500 are Dayton residents. Subsidizing golf operations for less than 2 percent of the city population would not be a prudent course of action at this critical time,” said Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley. “For some, this might feel like a loss, but we are committed to making sure that the city’s resources are being used in ways that benefit our residents most, particularly our young people and seniors.”

Kittyhawk Golf Center

In 2018, the City hired the National Golf Foundation to complete a study of the City of Dayton’s three golf courses. Kitty Hawk, Community, and Madden Golf Centers. The study concluded that the City’s golf courses would require a minimum subsidy of $7.5 million over the next five years. As a result of the new COVID-19 state protocols for golf courses, the City would be required to subsidize golf operations at an estimated $500,000 or more for the 2020 season.

MADDEN GOLF COURSE

“Making the decision to permanently close these facilities was not easy. However in light of the current health and economic crisis, the City is not in a position to make the necessary capital investments needed to continue operations,” said City Manager Shelley Dickstein. “By making the decision to reduce the size of our golf operations now, we are in a better position to provide needed funding for essential front-line services that aid and protect our residents.”
Community Golf Center will not be effected by the closures and will reopen at a time that is safe for the community. The decision to keep Community Golf Center operational results from its long-term ability to be self-sustainable, and to generate a surplus of revenue. The City is committing that revenue generated by Community will be invested into recreation services. This will be codified in an ordinance that will be before the City Commission in the coming weeks and with a full season next year, the fund could begin to receive revenue in 18 months
Unfortunately, this means the City will reduce golf staff to a number that supports Community Golf Center only. Affected employees will have the ability to participate in the City’s voluntary separation plan.
The closure of these golf facilities is one of many cost-cutting activities the City has implemented. Last month, the City announced dozens of layoffs and slashed expenses at the Dayton International Airport. Additionally, the City has implemented a hiring freeze, limited expenditures to essential services/functions only, slashed General Fund supported departments’ budgets by 18% and shuttered $8 million in capital projects.
City leadership continues to have ongoing conversation with respect to keeping the City’s General Fund solvent, including pay cuts, mandatory cost savings days, voluntary separation plans, and position eliminations. A 2020 budget correction plan detailing all of these actions is currently under development.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Golf, Kittyhawk Golf Center, Madden Golf course

New Mural To Take Shape on Levitt Dayton’s Walls

May 6, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Work on a mural designed by local artist Brent Beck will begin this month at the Levitt Pavilion Dayton. The architectural design of the Levitt was an inspiration, along with including the commissioned poem by Sierra Leone  The Contemporary Dayton led the call for artists, and a committee of Levitt Dayton staff, board trustees and local stakeholders, reviewed the submissions for the mural to bring public art to the Levitt and with the intent to share the poem with the community.

“The mural design is inspired by the clean angular geometry of the architecture and a dynamic sense of rhythm and spirit found in music, poetry, and the community,” said Beck. “The compositions are intended to complement the architecture, not to obscure it. The elements are meant to represent the sun rays filtering through the skyline bringing joy and life to a once forgotten corner of Dayton. The Levitt color palette has been utilized to represent the pavilion’s beautiful natural setting among the lawn, sky, and sunshine which is so wonderfully brought to life in Sierra’s [Leone] poem.”

Sierra Leone’s poem will be featured in full within the mural so that anyone can read it as they attend concerts or walk through the park. The poem will be performed at the first concert of the 2020 Eichelberger concert season.

The artist executing Beck’s design is Atalie Gagnet, a Dayton, Ohio native. Atalie began her mural and logo signage business in 2003. After graduating from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, her career in art led her to Brooklyn, NY, where she was a studio manager for a prominent artist, executing his work and managing projects. From there, she worked with the exhibition construction crew at the Guggenheim Museum. She has had the privilege of sharing her painting skills locally and internationally managing and installing outdoor murals up to 7,000 sq. ft. for Architechtural Digest for Art Basel Miami, Graniti, Sicily, Rockford, Illinois, Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Atalie Gagnet, Brent Beck, Levitt Pavilion, Sierra Leone

10?’s with Chef Katy Fischer

May 6, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

Katy Fischer is originally from Urbana, Ohio and always knew she wanted to become a chef from an early age. She studied at the Pennsylvania Culinary Institute in Pittsburgh. After graduating, she traveled the US working in many five star resorts polishing her talents in the kitchen. One of her favorite places was Savannah, Georgia where she worked under a French Chef who taught her the art of Southern cuisine.

In 2011 Katy moved back to town to spend time with her family and met the love of her life, Jeremy. She has been with Coldwater Cafe in Tipp City for 8 years and she has been the Executive Chef since 2015. Her culinary talents have brought many new customers by enlightening their taste buds with her unique creations. When Katy isn’t creating masterpieces, she loves spending time with Jeremy in Key West and with their three dogs, Lu, Merle, and Huckleberry, whom she considers her children.

Katy took some time to answer our Chef 10? interview and here’s what she had to say:

What is your favorite ingredient to cook with? 
My favorite ingredient to cook with isn’t a specific ingredient…but I would say spice. I love spicy food. The spicier the better. At Coldwater, I definitely hold back the heat as many people aren’t as crazy about it as I am. But let me be clear, I do not like things to just be hot, they have to be flavorful as well. There are so many ingredients out there that infuse dishes that I wish people would be more open to. There are so many amazing chiles that are underutilized. I love harissa, curry, masalas…there are just so many.

 

What ingredient do you dread?
Hmmm. I would have to say veal. I personally do not cook or eat veal. For my own personal reasons. I am an animal lover and not a lover of animal cruelty.

 

What’s your favorite dish to make?
Soup! Random answer, I know. But at Coldwater, we are known for our soups. We have a Soup of the Day and I am always creating new things. You can make soup out of anything. I just made a green tomato bisque full of fresh basil and lime juice and topped it with a crab and jalapeno salad. Killer.

 

What’s your favorite pig out food?
Oh gosh, well I’d say sushi….I love sushi! I could probably eat an entire sushi boat by myself. Ha…and that pickled ginger, yum!

 

What restaurant, other than your own, do you like to dine at in the Miami Valley?
I love Thai Nine. Like I said before, I’m a spicy kind of lady…I always ask what the hottest number is when I order and then ask them to make it even spicier. They have amazing Curry and Pad Thai. I also love the “surprise” sushi roll, that’s always fun. I love that when I go there, they treat me so well. They know I am the Chef at Coldwater and I love that the employees are fan of us as well. I love the support.

 

What’s your best advice for home chefs?
My best advice to Home Chefs would be to not take things too seriously. Recipes are guidelines. Have fun with what you’re doing and try new things, because I promise you the best things in life were created by accident.

 

If you could invite any 4 guests to a dinner party who would they be and why?
Four guests (can I choose alive or dead?) 1. Emeril Lagasse – he was one of the reasons I decided to become a Chef. His cooking shows were about all I watched as a teenager. I was always asking my Mom to get me the ingredients for his recipes I saw him making and she did! 2. Elton John – he’s done it all. His music is amazing, he’s not afraid to stand out in a crowd, he’s an activist, he’s an inspiration, and he just seems like he’d have a lot of great stories to tell. 3. Ellen DeGeneres – she’s hilarious, witty, kind, genuine, generous, an animal lover and activist, and I know we would have so much to talk about. 4. My Mom – she’s my number one fan. She’s always been there supporting me every step of the way. She’s the main reason I became a Chef. She was always cooking and baking and I loved being around her and doing anything she was doing. I still do.

 

Who do you look up to in the industry and why?
Honestly, I look up to all the Chefs I see killin’ it on Instagram. The chefs who are always being tagged on True Cooks. The chefs that are out there day in and day out, busting their butts, making delicious and beautiful food. The chefs who are driven by the passion we as chefs all have inside of us. Being a chef is not for the faint of heart. When you’re passionate and dedicated enough to be a chef, you may not see the light of day. You spend it in a kitchen, creating art to make other’s happy. You go home, sleep, and get up and do it again. All for the passion.

 

What do you do in the Miami Valley on a day off?
On my days off I enjoy kayaking in the Great Miami near Troy and Tipp City, hiking in Yellow Springs, trying new wineries, riding my bicycle, walking my three pups, gardening ( I plant and take care of lots of succulents)

 

Share a kitchen disaster, lucky break or other interesting story:
Oh the kitchen stories I could tell you- well just the other day we had sold roughly 70 Charcuterie kits and I was prepping more cheese when my hand slipped off the tip of my knife. My knife went through my hand cutting through three layers of skin. 6 stitches later, I came back to work, and everyone got their Charcuterie boards.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Ten Questions, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Katy, Coldwater Cafe, Katy Fischer

Dayton at Work and Play: Food 4 The People

May 5, 2020 By Bill Franz

Our donated food being added to a pile at First Baptist Kettering (3939 Swigart Road).

Shoes 4 the Shoeless is one of my favorite Dayton nonprofits. They provide shoes and socks to the many children in the Dayton area who are in desperate need. With schools closed and social distancing rules in effect, the organization’s planned events needed to be cancelled. Instead of taking a break, they have shifted to supplying food to many people in need of help.

We participated in Round 3 of this effort. We signed up to be a Food Box Captain, which meant that we (and anyone we could talk into helping) needed to assemble a specific list of groceries (2 loafs of bread, 2 cans of fruit, etc.) and deliver that food to First Baptist on April 27. Round 4 signups are currently underway, for food to be delivered to the church on May 18. Details are at
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/food4thepeopleround4

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles

Virtual Yoga in the Park

May 5, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Until we can meet under the pavilion again, we are bringing Fitness in the Park to you! So grab your yoga mat and set up in your living room, backyard, or favorite MetroPark and join us on Saturday’s in May!

Classes will be an hour long and live on Vimeo, led by Tori Reynolds of Speakeasy Yoga. A link to join will be shared closer to the class date. As always, these workouts are FREE!

Filed Under: Active Living

New Haven Live Stream Concert

May 4, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

For the fans and family that have seen us before, welcome back! For those that have not been able to see us live yet, here is a taste of what it would be like to go to our show. We will be live on our YouTube channel on May 9th at 7pm EST. So tune in and be ready to bang your head!

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Dayton Christian grad fights for COVID-19 testing

May 3, 2020 By Russell Florence, Jr.

Justin Bellante, a graduate of Dayton Christian High School and former resident of Englewood, is Co-Founder, President and CEO of Atlanta-based healthcare and technology company BioIQ, which recently added antibody testing to its COVID-19 testing platform. (Contributed photo)

As many stay-at-home orders have lifted across the country, the idea of going back to health before going back to work has become pivotal to the national COVID-19 discussion. Among those fighting for the growing need to accelerate widespread testing is Justin Bellante, Co-Founder, President and CEO of Atlanta-based BioIQ.

“How do you get people back to work? We liken it to after 9/11,” said Bellante, a Dayton Christian High School graduate formerly of Englewood. “After 9/11 no one wanted to get on an airplane. And it wasn’t until the TSA was created and so much testing, measurement and screening was (implemented) at airports that enough confidence was provided to the general public that it was safe to get on an airplane again. So, when you think about going back to work it’s really analogous to that. Are we going to, as private employers or public society or governments, start to create an infrastructure and framework where we feel it’s safe to go back to work? And, of course, the most important thing is testing. So, in an ongoing way, you have to know if you’re safe in that environment. The cornerstone of a back to work program has to be ongoing assessment and contact tracing, which has been validated in South Korea and other countries as the recipe to manage the virus until we learn more or develop a vaccine.”

Founded in 2005 in Santa Barbara, California, BioIQ, a healthcare engagement and clinical adherence technology platform company, recently added antibody testing to its numerous COVID-19 initiatives, including saliva RT-PCR diagnostic testing, for health plans, employers and government agencies. The company is particularly conducting quantitative antibody testing, which is done in a laboratory on a large clinical analyzer with an accuracy of 95 percent or more, according to Bellante.

“The RT-PCR test (determines) whether or not someone currently has the virus,” he explained. “The antibody test is more downstream. It determines if someone previously had the virus and if their body produced antibodies to fight the virus. Antibodies last for a long period of time. What’s so interesting about this is we think over time that being able to do two of those antibody tests will help us understand if someone is immune to the condition. Meaning, those are people we would value in society because they can’t get the virus again. But epidemiologists and virologists don’t know right now if you can get it again. Is this like the common cold, which you can catch every couple of months? Or is it like the flu, which you can get for one season, you fight it, and your body builds immunity to that strain until the following flu season when the flu mutates. We don’t know if the coronavirus is going to mutate. Season by season, is it going to be treated the way we treat the flu now? Or can your body even develop enough immunity? There have been cases recently in South Korea in which people had coronavirus, recovered, and two months later got it again. Because testing wasn’t available across the U.S., a lot of people probably had it or think they had it and now they want to know if they had it. It’s too late to do the PCR testing because the virus has probably left their bodies but the antibody testing will tell them if they had it.”
Bellante, who holds a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in materials engineering from Case Western Reserve University, also endeavors to bring the company’s initiatives to people on a wider scale. For example, there can be noticeable contrasts between labs with testing capacity in Arizona versus labs in New York lacking capacity.

“Even if you have testing available, it doesn’t mean you’re testing people,” he said. “We’re really focused on leveraging our technology platform to get testing capacity to the people that need them. You have to have workflows to get tests to hospitals, screening tents and critical infrastructure workers at their place of work such as a factory or retail distribution center. Creating workflows to get testing to people is the major challenge. And even in COVID-19 testing, we’re already starting to see disparities and outcomes between different racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups who are being more impacted.”

With mid-April statistics indicating roughly 3.2 million COVID-19 tests have been conducted across America, which accounts for about 1 percent of the total U.S. population, Bellante is aware of the long road ahead. However, with guidance from a Public Health Advisory Board including Regina Benjamin, the 18th U.S. Surgeon General, he is grateful for the insightful perspectives allowing the company to thrive while helping to save as many lives as possible.

“We are in a crisis,” he said. “This is a pandemic. There are a lot of unknowns in this unprecedented situation. This isn’t going to go away May 1 or May 15 and the world is going to go back to normal. We’re more than likely going to deal with this situation for many months to come. We have to have urgency but not be in emergency mentality. We have to have urgency but we have to be thoughtful.”

Filed Under: Community, Health & Wellness, The Featured Articles Tagged With: BioIQ, COVID-19, Justin Bellante

Mother’s Day Meals To Go!

May 2, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

Mother’s Day is looking a lot different for many families across the Miami Valley as we continue to quarantine indoors. That’s bad news for the traditional Mother’s Day brunch and what is typically the busiest restaurant holiday of the year.  The good news: Mom doesn’t have to cook — and neither do you.

Many Dayton area restaurants continue to offer a variety of takeout and delivery options. Plus, with so many small businesses struggling to survive, you’re doing good by supporting them while also giving Mom, who may also be working, home-schooling, cooking and cleaning, a well deserved break.

 Here are some suggestions of where to find a feast fit for your family’s queen on May 10:

Amber Rose

1400 Valley St, Dayton OH      937-228-2511

Pre Order by Thursday May 7, 2020
Pick Up Sunday May 10th 10am – 5pm Hot and Ready! No Work for Mom!

All Options Include Choice of 3 Sides, Rolls and a Mehaffies Pie

Brunch Options

Ham, Cheese & Egg Casserole w/Honey Sliced Ham
French Toast Bake w/
Honey Sliced Ham

 Servings for 2-3 $45.   Servings for 4-6 $75

Lunch/Dinner Options

Cabbage Rolls  – Servings for 2-3 $45         Servings for 4-6 $75
Rosemary & Lemon Roasted Half Chicken   
Servings for 2-3 $55     Servings for 4-6 $85
Herb Crusted Sliced Pork Loin  – Servings for 2-3 $55  Servings for 4-6 $85
Roasted Sliced Beef Tenderloin –
Servings for 2-3 $75. Servings for 4-6 $ 125

Sides Choose 3

Potatoes O’Brien, Bacon & Sausage, Fresh Fruit Salad, Mac & Cheese, Mashed Potatoes, Corn Casserole,
7 Layer Salad, Home-style Green Beans, Wild Rice, Parsley Red Potatoes, Honey Glazed Carrots ,Spinach Salad

Pies Choose 1

Apple, Cherry, Pecan, Peach, Chocolate

Add Specialty Drinks for $5 – Mimosa – Bloody Mary – Margarita – Gin & Tonic

 

Bonefish Grill

2919 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton Mall  (937) 428-0082

From Friday, May 8-  Sunday, May 10

Mahi & Shrimp Family Bundle
$49.90 for mom that feeds up to five people
includes a choice of House or Caesar Salad, served with family-style sides including Garlic Mashed Potatoes + Seasonal Veggies, Fresh Bread with Pesto and a Dessert Duo of Classic Cheesecake slices and Cookies.

Grilled Salmon Bundle $39.90 
Lily’s Chicken Bundle
$35.90

includes a choice of House or Caesar Salad, served with family-style sides including Garlic Mashed Potatoes + Seasonal Veggies, Fresh Bread with Pesto and a freshly-baked cookies.

 For now through May 10, for every $50 spent in gift cards, receive a $10 e-gift card to use immediately through December 31 by visiting https://www.bonefishgrill.com/gift-cards.

 

Brock Mastersons Catering-Events

450 Patterson Rd, Dayton, Ohio 45419    937-298-1234 and Press 1 or 4.
$79.95 Family Brunch for 4

Make Mom’s Day truly special for her (and easier for you) this Mother’s Day with a meal you can pick up either hot and ready to eat as soon as you get home or par-cooked that you finish in your oven in record time to eat later!

Menu:
*Quiche (your choice of 1 from the 3 options)

-Quiche Lorraine: Applewood Smoked bacon, gruyere cheese, scallions
-Vegetarian Quiche: Roasted Artichoke Hearts, Broccoli & Sundried Tomatoes, Crimini Mushrooms & Swiss
-Smoked Brisket Quiche-24 Hour Hickory Smoked Beef Brisket & Sharp Cheddar

Plus:
*“Down-East” Blue-lump Crab Cakes with Chef Rick’s Famous Dill Sauce on the side
*Brock’s 3 Potato Hash
*Fresh Cut Fruit
*Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
*Chef Rick’s Zesty Lemon Bars

Please place your order by Thursday, May 7th at 5pm –
Specify “Hot and Ready to Eat” or “Oven Ready” for a quick warm up before you eat later.
Pick up on Sunday, May 10th between Noon and 2 p.m. Payment due at pick up: Cash or Credit Card

Call or Text 937-701-8926.
Email: [email protected]

 

Carrabba’s Italian Grill

900 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Washington Twsp,  (937) 438-9690

Family Bundles that serves up to 5 people served with fresh bread and choice of salad

 Lasagne $39.99
Spaghetti  $39.99
Chicken Parmesean $49.99
Chicken Marsala $49.99
Penne Alfredo $42.99
Penne Carrabba $49.99
Vazzano Salmon  $49.99

Additionally, from now through May 10, purchase $50 in gift cards online and get a $10 E-bonus card valid through December 31.

Cherry House Cafe  Meal for 4

1241 Meadow Bridge Dr, Beavercreek, (937) 320-6200

Please order by noon, May 9th

Quiche Loraine
Broccoli Salad
Blueberry Pecan Chicken Salad
4 croissants
6 Pecan Sandies

They are also runnina  Mother’s Day gift card promotion! Purchase a $100 gift card for only $80 or a $50 gift card for only $40 , now through Mother’s Day!

 

Christopher’s

2318 E. Dorothy Lane, Kettering 45420937-299-0089

Pre-Order Is Now Open. We will be taking pre-orders until noon on Saturday for Sunday PickUp/Delivery.

Buttermilk Fried Walleye. A large, beautiful walleye filet soaked in buttermilk, lightly breaded and fried. Served with our tasty Lobster Mac & Cheese, Green Bean Almondine and a Wedge Salad $28

Prime Rib Dinner. Slow Roasted Prime Rib served with beef au jus, our homemade creamy horseradish sauce. Your choice of a Baked Potato or our Skin On Mashed Potatoes and a choice of sauteed aspargus or steamed broccoli. Also includes a Wedge Salad $28

Chicken Tikka Masala. This dinner feature was so popular we had to run it two weeks in a row, Tender chicken thighs braised in a creamy tomato tikka masala sauce and served over basmati rice, with cauliflower, broccoli and carrot medley. Also comes with Wedge Salad. $22

(VEGAN) Barley Stuffed Eggplant. A succulent roasted eggplant half, scooped, stuffed with a flavorful barley pilaf with zucchini, squash, onions and sun dried tomato and drizzled with a “creamy” tahini sauce. Also includes a Mediterranean Side Salad.$19

FAMILY DINNERS (Feeds up to 4 or More)

Beef Stew Family Dinner – Pot Roast Stew, skin on mashed potatoes, garlic buttered sautéed green beans, salad with 4 dressings and 4 of our home made biscuits.  Price: $44   

Chicken & Noodle  Dinner – Chicken & Noodles , skin on mashed potatoes , garlic and butter sautéed green beans, salad with 4 dressings and 4 of our home made biscuits.  Price: $44 

Spaghetti Dinner Family Dinner – Pasta noodles for 4, marinara sauce for 4, salad with 4 dressings and 4 pieces of garlic toast.  Price:  $28 (Marinara only)    Substitute Meat sauce +$5     Add Meat Balls+ $10

 

Coco’s Bistro

250 Warren St, Dayton     (937) 228-2626

Please preorder by Friday, May 8th

Four housemade cinnamon rolls $15
Four egg Samis on a brioche bun $15
Quart house squeezed OJ $10
Bottlle of bubbly $20
Fresh bouquet of flowers $20
Four sticks candied bacon $6
Coffee for Two $5

Purchase individually or bundle whole package for $75

 

Coldwater Cafe

19 E Main St, Tipp City. (937) 667-0007

Call to order, prepay with Credit Card 937-667-0007, pick up will be Sun 5/10 9-11am

Adult Brunch Box – 1 slice of quiche, 2 pieces challah french toast with local maple syrup, mini croissant with butter and house made jelly, eggs benedict, pecan wood smoked bacon, sausage links, breakfast potatoes, and a choice of dessert (three options) $19.95/per person

Child Brunch Box – 2 chocolate chip pancakes, scrambled eggs with cheese, fresh fruit, and a cookie $8.95/per person

Mimosa Kits – 1 bottle of Cava Brut, 2 Cups of freshly squeezed orange juice, and three house made “infusing” syrups (blackberry, blueberry, and raspberry) $22.95/per kit

Bloody Mary Kits – 4 mini vodka bottles, RADS Bloody Mary mix, house made spice mix, olives, pickled asparagus and green beans. $23.95/per kit

 

CornerKitchen

613 E 5th St, Dayton (937) 719-0999
Order now until  Friday May 8 at 8pm and pick up between noon and 5pm next Sunday. When you are at the checkout, make sure to select “Curbside Pickup” and provide us with the make, model, and color of your car.
Pull up to our CK Takeaway door (southbound on Wayne Avenue) and we’ll run your order out to your car.

Salads:

House Salad –radish | carrot | green bean | house vinaigrette (vegan, gluten-free) $6
Romaine Wedge Salad -blue cheese dressing | tomato | bacon | green onion (gluten-free) $8
Tuna Nicoise – seared ahi tuna | green bean | carrot | Castelvetrano olive | hard boiled egg | cherry tomato | lemon tarragon vinaigrette (dairy-free, gluten-free) $15

Entrees:

Corner Burger – aged cheddar | onion jam | house pickles | crispy herbed fries $14

Cuban Spiced Tofu – black beans | basmati rice | crispy plantains | pineapple salsa cruda (vegan, gluten-free) $14

Sauteed Crab Cake – shrimp risotto | asparagus | lemon-mustard aioli  $28

Grilled NY Strip Steak – bacon & havarti potatoes | asparagus | demi-glace (gluten-free) $32

Pan Roasted Chicken Breast– glazed baby carrots | asparagus | mashed potatoes | fines herbes veloute (omit sauce for gluten free) $25

For full menu and to order online, click here.

El Meson

903 E Dixie Dr, Dayton,  9378598229

Open May 10th, Noon – 4pm

When you arrive, just pop your trunk and we’ll place your order with no contact! For best service, please allow at least an hour between order time and pick-up time.

Hot and Ready Meals for Four

Pollo de los Andes (Andean grilled chicken)
Rum Glazed Ham
Steak Encebollado
Seafood Zarzuela

all meals include: Colombia fried rice, manchego scalloped potatoes, and roasted corn with onion, red and green peppers.

 

Firebirds Miamisburg

3500 Rigby Road, Miamisburg, OH45342.  (937) 865-9355

Pre-order your Mother’s Day Feast by 8pm Wed, May 6th

Menu
(to be cooked at home with recipe and video instructions by their Executive Chef

BLT Salad

Beef Tenderloin Roast
Parmesan Mashed Potatoes
Broccoli
Lemon Blueberry Bread Pudding
Fresh bread & butter

$$69.95 – serves 2-3

$139.90 – serves 4-6

Pick up Sat, May 9 noon- 5pm or Sun, May 10 8am -noon

 

Franco’s Ristorante Italiano

824 E 5th St, Dayton    (937) 222-0204

Place your orders for Mother’s Day by Thursday, May 7.
Orders can be picked up on Saturday May 9th between 3 until 8pm

Entrees:

$55 per pan includes 2 sides

Fried Chicken
Chicken Piccata
Lasagna with Meat Sauce
Fettuccini Alfredo with Chicken
Shrimp Scampi with Linguine
Meatballs & Sausage
Season Filet Mignon $65  (4 6oz steaks)
Franco’s World Famoso Spaghetti $60

Sides:  Eggs Benedict Casserole, Scallope Potatoes, Mediterranean Pasta Salad, Caesar Salad, Caprese Mozzarella, Spring Salad, Macaroni & Cheese, Dinner Rolls, Garlic Bread

Mimosa Kit $55- house Champagne, OJ/Fruit, Complimentary Champagne Flute

 

Giovanni’s

215 W. Main St., Fairborn, 937.878.1611

Salad Choice:  Caesar, Traditional, Caprese

Entree Choice:
Stuffed Pork Loin – Stuffed with Fresh Mozzarella, Mushrooms, Spinach, Sun-dried Tomatoes, and Garlic with a Rosemary Demi-glaze served with Garlic Mashed Potatoes

Pasta Perino – Penne Pasta tossed with Chicken, Pancetta, Shrimp,Onions, Roma Tomatoes, in a White Wine Cream Sauce

Lobster Ravioli – with a Seafood Sherry Tomato Cream Sauce

Chicken a La Gre – Pan-Seared Chicken over Angel Hair Pasta with Tuscan Olive Mix, Red Onions, Sun-dried Tomatoes, & Garlic in White Wine Lemon Butter Sauce

Dessert Choice (1 per meal) : Chocolate Truffles, Homemade Tiramisu, Cheesecake, Chocolate Zuccotto Cake, Carrot Cake

Individual meals $26.99 | 2 Meals $49.99 | 4 Meals for $85.99

Grist Provisions

Meals are packed for four people for $75
Pick-up day: Saturday, May 9th ONLY 12:30-4:00 pm at Mercy Mart 607 E. 3rd Street

To place your order, please go to https://www.toasttab.com/tender-mercy/v3
Order cutoff day is Thursday!!

A prepared 3 course dinner for 4 people- just take home and bake.

“WEDGE” SALAD (iceberg, charred avocado vinaigrette, blistered cherry tomatoes, sweet corn, smoked feta, radishes)
LASAGNA (fresh pasta, bolognese, parmesan cheese, béchamel, fresh herbs)
FOCCACIA ROLLS
SIDE (roasted cauliflower & broccolini, seasoned with garlic, lemon zest, chili flake)
DESSERT (peanut butter mousse with nutella ganache and  carmelized rice crisp)

no substitutions please

 

Jimmie’s Ladder 11‎ Brunch Carryout

936 Brown St, Dayton     (937) 424-1784

We will be offering Family Brunches, all menu items will be prepared to serve four for $34.95
Orders must be finalized by Saturday, May 9th for Sunday, May 10th morning pick up.

Family Brunch Menu:

Chicken & Waffles w/eggs & hashbrowns
Brandell Breakfast Casserole
Carnitas Hash w/scrambled eggs
Biscuits & Gravy w/eggs and hash browns
Blueberry French Toast w/eggs and hash browns

Add bacon or sausage $5

Famiy Cocktail Kits $25
Bloody Mary or Peach Mimosa

 

 

Kohler Catering

4572 Presidential Way, Kettering, next Presidential Banquet Center   937-291-3600

Place orders by Wednesday, May 6th.
Mother’s Day Meals can be picked up Sat. May 9th & Sun. May 10th (11 am till 2p.m.)
[email protected] or visit our web site at KohlerCatering.com . Place orders by Wednesday, May 6th.
To support our local hospital ER’s, for every meal purchased, Kohler’s will donate 10% to prepare individual hot meals to be delivered to the hospitals on Mother’s Day!

Entrees:
Boneless Pit Ham-Sliced & Glazed w/ Brown Sugar Sauce,
Roasted Turkey w/ White & Dark Meats
Classic Sautéed Chicken Breast w/ White Cream Sauce
Roasted Prim Rib with Au jus

Included in the Meal:
Fresh Green Beans, Glazed Carrots, Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy, Sweet Potatoes, Traditional Stuffing, Deviled Eggs, Vegetable Crudité Tray, Garden Salad with Dressing, Assorted Rolls and Creamy, Delicious Cheesecake or Fruit Pie
Family Meal of 4: 1-Entrée: $70.00; 2-Entrees: $80.00
Family Meal of 8: 1-Entrée; $130.00; 2-Entrees: $145.00
Family Meal of 12: 1-Entrée; $200.00; 2-Entrees: $215.00

Extras:
Chocolate Covered Strawberries: $18.00 per ½ dozen; $36.00 per dozen
Buckeye Chocolate Candy: $12:00 per ½ dozen; $24.00 per dozen
Jumbo Shrimp with Tangy Cocktail Sauce. $25.00 per dozen

 

Lily’s

329 E 5th St, Dayton  937-723-7637
Curbside carry out via online pre orders *only* from now until Thursday.  Pickup 10am-6pm on Sunday,/

LOX BAGEL BOX for Four $35
Smoked salmon served with dill whipped cream cheese, pickled red onion, caperberries, and fresh cucumber

VEGGIE BAGEL BOX for Four $35
Locally-grown crudités served with dill whipped cream cheese, pickled red onion, caperberries, and fresh cucumber

Miso BBQ Glazed Salmon Mother’s Day Picnic Box for Four $60
Miso BBQ glazed salmon for four served with roasted spring vegetables, asparagus, heirloom grape tomatoes and creamy tri-colored potato salad

Smoky Barbecued Amish Chicken Mother’s Day Picnic Box for Four $60
Smoky barbecued Amish chicken for four served with roasted spring vegetables, asparagus, heirloom grape tomatoes and creamy tri-colored potato salad

Little Miami River Catering Company

2700 E. River Rd, Moraine (937) 848-2464

Order before Thursday 5/8/20 at 3pm by texting 937 546 9186 or Calling 937 848 2464.
We are taking orders for 2 or more guest. We will deliver to you!

8oz Beef Tenderloin with Creamy Horseradish-carved at home
Twice Baked Potato
Parmesan Green Beans
Mixed Green Salad with Ranch and Raspberry Vinaigrette
Dinner Rolls and Butter
Assorted Beignets for Desserts
Cost: $18.95 per guest

Add -on Options
Make it a Surf and Turf meal w/Maryland Blue Crab Cake…$3.50 per piece
Mimosa for 4 (Bottle Champagne w/Orange Juice )…..$16.00
1-Drumheller Bottle of Wine (Chardonnay or Cabernet)….$16 per bottle

 

Mudlick Tap House

135 East Second St., Dayton     (937) 895-4066

Our house-made Bloody Marys and Mimosa kits will be available for curbside pickup or delivery!
PRE-ORDERS WILL BE ACCEPTED ONLINEBanana Bread & Honey Butter 6 -(2) slices of house-made banana bread with a side of honey butter
Coffee Cake 5 – Traditional coffee cake topped with a pecan glaze
Strawberry Short Stack 13 -Two buttermilk pancakes served with roasted strawberries, toasted almonds, and maple syrup. Served with your choice of breakfast meat.
Steak & Eggs 28 -Hanger steak sliced and served over wilted spinach and parmesan scrambled eggs and topped with truffle butter
Biscuit Sammy 15 -Freshly baked biscuit, fried egg, American cheese, bacon, tomato, sweet jalapeno jam. Served with your choice of brunch side.
Biscuits & Gravy 14 – Freshly baked buttermilk biscuits topped with savory sausage gravy
Frittata Freestyle 15 – Also known as the “crustless quiche”. Comes as a 9″ FrittataCustomize:
Spring: Leeks, bacon, cheddar cheese
Greek: Spinach, crumbled feta, chopped fresh dill, and sliced scallions
Denver: Chopped bacon, bell pepper, onion and cheddar
Lil’ Brunch Plate 7 – for kids 12 & under  -Silver dollar pancakes, two pieces of applewood bacon, and a scrambled egg
Sides:
Bacon (3) $5.00
Sausage Links (3) $5.00
Eggs (2) Scrambled ~ Fried ~ Sunny ~ Over Easy ~ Over Hard $4.00
Potato Pepper Hash ~ Crispy Yukons, onion, red peppers, wilted greens $5.00
Toast (2) ~ Sourdough ~ Wheat $4.00
Biscuit (1) $2.00
Seasonal Fruit $5.00

Olive Garden Miller Lane

Olive Garden (6722 Miller Ln, Dayton   765 439 034

Is selling Mother’s day baskets!! These baskets will be sold for $30 a piece and will include a sangria kit of your choice. 2 olive garden wine glasses. A bottle of our house Italian dressing and a $10 bonus card to be used between 06/01/20-06/30/20!!! You can also purchase one of our Mother’ Day themed gift cards to be included with the basket!!

 

Rob’s Restaurant

705 Arlington Rd, Brookville  (937) 833-3310

Taking orders now for Mother’s Day.  Pickup or Delivery 10-6. 833-3310.
Individual Meals available as well!
$39.99 includes dinner rolls
Family 4 (pick 2)
Fried Chicken
BBQ Ribs
Lasagna
Chuck Roast
Sides (pick 3)
Au Gratin Potatoes, Red Skins, Mac and Cheese, Green Beans, Corn on Cob, Cole Slaw, 7 layer Salad, Tossed Salad, Fresh Fruit Salad

Roost Modern Italian

524 E 5th St, Dayton (937) 222-3100

Order your Mother’s Day meal today for pickup this Fri, Sat or Sunday!
Each meal comes with your choice of starch, salad, dessert and bread included

Herb-Crusted Roasted Beef Tenderloin w/Truffle aioli, Dijon aioli, Arugula  For 2 $100, for 4 $200Side of Wild Caught Scottish Salmon w/Braised Fennel and Pernod Cream Sauce. For 2 $84, for 4 $168Joyce Farm Heritage Roasted ‘Hotel’ Chicken Breast w/creamed spinach. For 2 $72, for 4 $144

Salad options: Caesar Salad w/ Bloomed capers and croutons, Carpaccio” Salad, Gorgonzola cream dressing

Veggie options: Brussel Chips with Applewood Bacon Lardons & Pecans, Haricot Vert, Creamed Spinach
Dessert options:  Triple Chocolate Cake, cream puffs with custard

Village Family Restaurant

144 S Main St., Waynesville. Daily 4-8pm.  (513) 897-8835
Pre-orders appreciated.  Prices valid 5/8 – 5/10
Fried Chicken Dinner $35
12 pieces of crispy fried chicken
2 family-sized sides
Mom’s favorite whole pie

Watermark

 20 S 1st St, Miamisburg

Orders MUST be placed by 3:00 pm on Thursday, May 7, 2020

CALL:  937-802-0891, or email:  [email protected]

Pick-up on Saturday, May 9 – time slot will be assigned at time of order – NO SUNDAY PICK-UP

Entrées must be ordered in groups of 2:

Brown Sugar & Bourbon Glazed Ham     $32 for 2
Salmon with Lemon-Herb Butter               $38 for 2
House-made Crab Cakes                               $44 for 2
Lasagna Roll-Ups                                              $30 for 2

All Dinners Include:

Caesar Salad w/ shredded parmesan, croutons, and Caesar dressing
Au Gratin Potatoes
Fresh Green Beans w/ garlic-herb butter
Chocolate Chip Cannoli

Available Add-Ons:

Our Famous Fried Brie – $12
Pork Skins w/ Pimento Cheese Dip – $8
Homestyle Mac & Cheese – $8
Extra Cannoli – $2 ea.
Mimosa Kit (serves 4-6) – $28


This is a list in progress. If you know of another restaurant that should be on on our list, please send us an email with details

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Mother's Day Brunch, mothers day

12 Carry Out Cocktails From Local Restaurants

May 2, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

Sip to support your neighborhood gathering place! Despite all restaurants and bars following the COVID-19 mandated shut-down, licensed dining spots may now offer cocktails to-go with the blessing of Governor DeWine and Ohio State Liquor Control.

There are, of course, some rules — restaurants can’t serve outside of their normal hours, all alcoholic beverages that are not in their originally unsealed packaging must be sold with a cover, and you can’t guzzle without buying some grub.  While we are only highlighting cocktails here, most businesses are also offering beer and wine for carryout as well.

So go ahead and order up, because we could all use a little socially distant cheer.

 

 

Calypso Grill and Smokehouse

937-767-9000
1535 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs
Wed- Sun 4pm-8pm

The Calypso Smash
Light, gold, and dark rum with
pineapple, orange, lime coconut and banana
many other cocktails on the to-go menu
El Meson (937) 859-8229

903 E Dixie Dr, West Carrollton
Thursday – Saturday  4 – 8pm.

Mojito, Red Sangria and the Meson Margarita are available on the carry out menu.  Served in 16 oz pouches for $19.35
Elsa’s– multiple  locations

6318 Far Hills Ave,
1227 Wilmington Ave
6204 Wilmington Pike
1216 E. Stroop
3618 Linden

The original  Bad Juan, as well as the Blue Juan , Gringo, Skinny Juan, Watermelon Bad Juan, Strawberry Bad Juan and Raspberry Bad Juan
Jimmie’s Ladder 11
936 S. Brown Street, Dayton
(937) 424-1784 Tues – Sat 11am – 8pm 
New Fashioned – Sagamore Spirit Rye Whiskey,
Amaretto, Simple Syrup and Angostura Bitters.
Garnished with a Luxardo Cherry.
Kramers
1018 Irving Ave. Dayton
937-294-9141
Open 4-8pm daily.
The Bloody Belle has the perfect hint of spice and uses vodka from an awesome local distillery.
The Nuts on the Beach brings your taste buds on vacation since you can’t be there yourself.
The signature Margarita is made from scratch and won’t leave you with a sour taste in your mouth.

Lily’s Bistro  937-723-7637.
329 E 5th St, Dayton.
Dinner 4-8pm Tues- Sunday, Brunch Sat & Sun 10am – 3pm
Mahalo Margarita, a Tiki Old Fashioned,
and a Muses cocktail made with strawberry
moonshine, fresh squeezed lemonade, and cucumber purée.
Local Cantina (937) 999-4230  5 margarita’s to choose from, double mustache ride, blood orange, house, colada rita and cucumber melon margarita
Mamma DiSalvo’s 937-299-5831 
1375 E Stroop Rd, Kettering
Thurs – Sat 4-7:30pm
Sangria by the glass $7 to go
by the Pitcher $26
Meadowlark 937- 434-4750
5531 Far Hills Ave, Kettering
Tues- Thurs 11-8, Fri & Sat 11-9
Thyme Warp Cocktail: Tanqueray, Lemon-Thyme simple syrup, Lemon
also try their  Cosmo and Old Fashioned 
Mudlick Tap House
(937) 895-4066
135 East Second St., Dayton
Old Fashioned:
a concoction of simple syrup muddled
with orange and luxardo cherries with
Old Forester Rye and our house made bitters!

Old Scratch Pizza

(937) 331-5357
812 South Patterson, Dayton Wed – Sun 11am – 8pm

-Old Scratch Punch – Our take on the New Orleans Hurricane: Rum, passion fruit, lime, and orange.
Blood Orange Sangria – Red wine, fresh orange, Cointreau, and blood-orange soda
House Mule – Vodka, fresh lime, Fever Tree ginger beer
Margarita – Altos Tequila Olmeca, Cointreau, and lime
Tender Mercy

(937) 453-0007
607 E 3rd St., Lower Level
Dayton
Rubi Slippers Charity Tap
Gin, Cognac, Dry Vermouth, Lemon,
Cocktail Shampoo, Peychaud’s Bitters
$2 of every drink donated to the Rubi Girls Foundation
check website for more cocktails
The Winds Café

(937) 767-1144
215 Xenia Ave
Yellow Springs,

Barrel Aged Negroni & Boulevardier and more!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: carry out cocktails, cocktails to-go, drinks to go

Women’s Board of Dayton Childrens Launch At-Home Virtual Interactive Auction

May 1, 2020 By Dayton Most Metro

Get ready – Get set – BID!

The Women’s Board of  Dayton Children’s Hospital online auction is live!  This group of 40 community leaders who support the hospital through outreach, volunteerism and fundraising didn’t exactly plan for their spring fundraiser to be online, but with covid-19, things changed.

Today they have launched their “In This Together, At Home” virtual auction. You can bid on items from the safety of your own home. All winners will be notified when the auction closes at 10pm on May 8. The bonus- all items will be hand delivered within a 30 mile radius or shipped to your front porch, so that you do not have to leave the comfort of your home.

With about 30 auction packages you can bid on, they include

COIVD-19 Survival Baskets
6 months Kids Cooking Class subscriptin
3 Months of Virtual Classes from Speak Easy Yoga
Luna Gifts and Botanicals Gift basket
Front Porch Photo Session
Basket of Wine or Beer

To see the full list of auction items and bid online, click here.  So as they say, big high and bid!

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Auction, Dayton Children’s Hospital, Women's Board

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