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Archives for December 2022

Lucky Foods For The New Year

December 27, 2022 By Dayton937

Cork Shot Out From a Bottle of Champagne --- Image by © Royalty-Free/CorbisFor many the start of a new year is all about making a fresh start.  For others it’s a time of tradition.  Either way, why not start your year with some of these foods considered to bring good luck and prosperity  for the new year. Here’s a round up of some of the best know food traditions:

Hoppin’ John—  A traditional southern New Year’s dish —black eyed peas and ham hocks. An old saying goes, “Eat peas on New Year’s day to have plenty of everything the rest of the year.”

Eating-12-GrapesGrapes – consume 12 at midnight. Each grape represents a different month, so if the 3rd grape is a bit sour, March might be a rocky month.  This tradition hails from Spain in 1909 by grape growers who were trying to create a market for left over grapes.

Noodles– Eat noodles for longevity. In China, the New Year’s Lucky Foods meal always includes noodles. You must eat at least one long noodle in one piece (without chewing) for a good long life, so you will need a big pot to boil them whole and practice your slurping skills. Japan has the same belief and serves long toshikoshi soba noodles on New Year’s Day.

Seafood –  In Japan, herring roe is consumed for fertility, shrimp for long life, and dried sardines for a good harvest. Fish swim forward, and their scales are believed to symbolize silver.  Another superstition is that, since many fish swim in schools and lay lots of eggs at one time, it is a sign of abundance.

Donuts – The Dutch love to eat a donut on New Year’s Day because they believe that the circular food item symbolizes the full circle of life.

Black Elucky-new-years-food-01-slyed Peas–  Considered a common good-luck food in the South since they swell when cooked, symbolize prosperity, black-eyed peas are thought to bring prosperity, especially when served on a bed of collard greens.

Greens – The color green symbolizes luck — think about four-leaf clovers, dollar bills, and jade jewelry. As if that’s not enough, eating a plate full of greens (kale, green beans, and Brussels sprouts) will start your year off on a healthy note.

Pork– pigs symbolize progress & its rich fat content signifies wealth and prosperity.  Roast suckling pig is served for New Year’s in Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Austria and Austrians are known to decorate the table with miniature pigs made of marzipan.

Pomegranates –  are eaten in Turkey and other Mediterranean countries for luck in the new year. It is symbolic of abundance and fertility.progress & its rich fat content signifies wealth and prosperity.  Roast suckling pig is served for New Year’s in Cuba, Spain, Portugal, Hungary, and Austria and Austrians are known to decorate the table with miniature pigs made of marzipan.

Lentils – Thought to resemble coins, lentils are eaten throughout Italy on New Year’s Day to bring good fortune in the year ahead.

Cornbread – Said to symbolize gold, cornbread is a popular New Year’s southern tradition. To ensure extra luck, some people add extra corn kernels, emblematic of golden nuggets. Some like to use a drizzle of honey or honey butter as a topping on their cornbread, due to its golden color, to add even more luck.

Citrus–  In China, oranges and tangerines are placed on the table for the New Years meal. This could be because “orange” and “tangerine” sound very much like “wealth” and “luck” in the Chinese language.lucky-new-years-food-05-sl

Cakes–  Round shaped cakes and breads are eaten all over the world on New Years day-  a symbol of coming full circle. In most countries, a coin or a trinket is hidden inside the cake. The recipient to get that slice is said to have good fortune all year long.

 

What Not to Eat:

Just as there are lucky foods, there are also some foods that carry the stigma of bringing bad luck, so be warned:

Lobster– they move backwards and could therefore lead to setbacks

Chicken– they scratch for food so those who eat poultry will “scratch” for food all year.

Winged fowl– because good luck could fly away!

White foods – The Chinese avoid eggs, cheese, and tofu, because white is the color of death.

Wishing you a happy and healthy new year!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Steve & Tammy’s Tavern on Byers is For Sale!

December 26, 2022 By Dayton937

The space occupied for decades by Byers Inn and then Dark Horse Tavern followed by Oinkadoodlemoo & Brew before becoming Steve & Tammy’s Tavern at 209 Byers Road in Miamisburg is now for sale.
Steve & Tammy’s Tavern opened in July of 2019.  Include in the sale will be all equipment & fixtures, a D6 Liquor license that includes Sunday Sales.
Full-service lottery as well as sports betting, darts, billiards, patio, as well as a private party loft.
This is a beautiful place with a 10-year lease that seat 200ppl located in the Byers Plaza with highway access as well as a busy shopping district. Menu & recipes included. Partial owner financing available!  Call or text Steve at 937-581-5819 if you’re considering becoming the next owner.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Frisch’s Big Boy Meal Deal $7.99

December 26, 2022 By Dayton937

You’ve got until the end of 2022 to take advantage of this Big Boy Meal Deal at Frisch’s.  Enjoy a Big Boy (1/4 lb. of fresh beef patties* with American cheese, shredded lettuce, Frisch’s Original Tartar Sauce and pickle), Fry and Drink for $7.99 from now until the end of the year.

Feeling hungry? Make it a Super Big Boy (1/2 lb. of fresh beef patties* with American cheese, shredded lettuce, Frisch’s Original Tartar Sauce and pickles), Fry and Drink for $9.99.

Available for drive-thru, carryout or online at Frischs.com.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: big boy, frischs

Advanced Running Project Pizza Run!

December 26, 2022 By Dayton937

Last Wednesday of Every Month!
Runners, wanna-be runners, walkers, strollers and mosey-alongers are invited to join us for a 4-Mile Run (or walk) with Advanced Running Project. Truly, all paces are welcomed, encouraged and celebrated. Advanced Running Project’s USA Track and Field certified coach Brandon Hough will be on hand to answer questions. You’ll find it fun and inspiring–and tasty.
Meet at The Dive at 6:00. After the run, everyone meets back at Beavercreek Pizza Dive where for only $7 you get,
• All you can eat pizza!
• A beer or soda!
• A donation to Shoes 4 the Shoeless!
Advanced Running Project Pizza Runs are the last Wednesday of every month, rain or shine, beginning at 6:00 at The Dive.
Click here (advancedrunning.com/) to find out more about Advanced Running Project Pizza Runs!

Filed Under: Active Living

Johnnie Walker Rye Lounge Party!

December 26, 2022 By Dayton937

Chef Drew Ballard has paired some amazing items with Johnnie Walker Rye.

Braised Pork butt
with candied Brussel sprouts
$18

4oz Filet
Topped with a caramelized onion sauce
served with Au gratin potatoes
$20

Johnnie Walker Rye
$10

Don’t like Scotch? Thats ok try our
Warmup to Winter Drink list

Mele Kalikimaka
Aperol and Prosecco with apple cider Old Nic Fashioned
Bulleit Bourbon, Fernet-Branca and simple syrup
$12

Baby It’s Cold Outside
Hayner Bourbon with house made spiced honey, And fresh lemon juice
$15

Sleigh Ride
Vanilla Vodka with espresso and butterscotch schnapps with a caramel rimmed glass
$13

Naughty Elf
Copper and kings Brandy and Grand Mariner
with lemon and simple Syrup
$15

The Grinch
Jägermeister with peach schnapps, Amaretto, lime juice and splash
of absinthe served with a sugar rim
$14

Feel free to come and socialize with friends and taste what Johnnie Walker and the Chef have to offer.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Over 35 New Year’s Eve Events to Ring in 2023

December 25, 2022 By Dayton937

Communities used to bid adieu to the old year and welcome the new one by ringing bells, often in churches. The tradition may have grown out of other occasions where bells marked an end “passing bells” tolled when someone died—or celebrated a beginning (like wedding bells).

In short, people thronged the streets just before midnight ringing bells was once a central part of the New Year’s Eve holiday. And now you know why we say  ring in the New Year!

The Miami Valley has lots of celebrations to say goodbye to 2022 and welcome 2023, here are some suggestions for you?

Family Friendly Events:

December 31 @ 10:00 am – 11:59 pm

NYE Bash

Scene 75 6196 Poe Ave, Vandalia

Ring in the new year at Scene75 Dayton’s NYE VIP Bash!  We’ve put together a VIP package of food &…

December 31 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm

Noon Year’s Eve!

Washington-Centerville Public Library 111 W Spring Valley Pike, Centerville

If midnight is past your bedtime, come celebrate NOON Year’s Eve with us! Free

December 31 @ 11:00 am – 10:00 pm 

Christmas Day Skate

RiverScape MetroPark 237 E Monument Ave, Dayton

Make a visit to the MetroParks Ice Rink part of your family Christmas tradition and skate to holiday music.

December 31 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Harlem Globetrotters

Wright State Nutter Center
3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Fairborn

The Harlem Globetrotters are an American exhibition basketball team. They combine athleticism, theater, and comedy in their style of play. $20 – $130

December 31 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm

FAMILY SILVESTER PARTY

Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Club 1400 E 5th St, Dayton

Komm und ring in das Neue Jahr the German way  FREE ADMISSION  –

December 31 @ 11:30 am – 5:00 pm

New Years Eve Drag Brunch

Lock 27 Brewing 329 E. First St.

Brunch, Glitter and Fabulous Drinks! Count us in. Grab your friends for Lock 27 Brewing New Years Eve Drag Brunch!.

 

NYE Dinners:

Loose Ends Brewing

890 South Main Street, Centerville

offering a special 3 course dinner and drink special for $99, which includes:
2 glasses of champagne, 2 drinks, 1 appetizer, 2 entrees, 1 dessert

1elevenflavorhouse
111 West First Street, Dayton

4 course dinner salad, appetizer, prime rib or jerk salmon and dessert $60
complimentary champagne

December 31 @ 4:30 pm – 10:00 pm

4 Course Prix Fixe NYE Dinner

ele bistro and wine bar 3680 Rigby Rd, Miamisburg,
$65, add wine pairing for $22
December 31 @ 5:00 pm

New Years Eve Party!

Vinoklet Winery 11069 Old Colerain Avenue, Cincinnati

Package # 1 Grilled to Perfection Dinner in the main dining room 5:00 pm until 7:30 pm. $43 – $89

December 31 @ 5:00 pm – 10:45 pm

New Year’s Eve 5-Course Prix Fixe Menu

Lily’s Dayton 329 E. Fifth Street, Dayton

Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Lily’s Dayton! We’ll be offering 5 very special courses at $85 per person, with vegetarian…

December 31 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

5 Course NYE Dinner

Meadowlark 5531 Far Hills Ave, Centerville

Spend New Years Eve dinning with us! Call for reservations ASAP before we’re completely sold out!! (937) 434-4750 5-course dinner…$95

December 31 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

New Year’s Eve at Jaqua’s!

Join us 6-10pm for live music and dancing, a Surf and Turf dinner special, and drink specials!

December 31 @ 5:30 pm – 8:15 pm

4-course NYE Meal

Watermark 20 S. First Street, Miamisburg

Come celebrate New Year’s Eve 2022 with Watermark and enjoy another fabulous meal curated by Chef Maria!  $80

December 31 @ 7:30 pm

NYE Supper Club Experience

Hotel Versailles 22 North Center St, Versailles
December 31 @ 10:00 pm

Hamachi 5 Ways NYE Dinner

Speakeasy Ramen 365 Ludlow Ave, Springfield, OH

Join us NYE for our tasting of “Hamachi 5 Ways”!   $110

HOTEL PACKAGES

December 31 @ 6:00 pm

NYE BREW & BASH!

Mills Park Hotel, 321 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs 

This guest favorite is coming back reimagined in 2022 as we take over the entire first floor of Mills Park…

December 31 @ 7:00 pm

New Year’s Eve Roaring 20s Gala

Double Tree Suites 300 Prestige Place, Miamisburg

Champagne toast, after midnight meal, party favors and a cash bar. Buffett dinner starts at 7:00 p.m. party until 2:00…

$130 – $250

Laugh in the New Year

Dayton Funny Bone

88 Plum Street in The Greene,  Beavercreek

7pm or 9:45pm Show featuring Tacarra Williams- described as “fearless” and “unapologetically honest.” tix $22 plus a 2 item minimum in the showroom.

Music, Cocktails and Fun

December 31 @ 6:00 pm

Toast the New Year with Jameson’s Folly

The Dublin Pub 300 Wayne Ave, Dayton

Toast the New Year with bagpipes, fiddles, and rebel songs!!

December 31 @ 7:00 pm

Annual New Year’s Eve Bash

Julia’s NIte Club 8939 Kingsridge Dr, Dayton

Your party includes all the dance club classics spun by DJ Tim Dylan from 9pm till we close!

December 31 @ 7:00 pm

New Years Eve Bash with Dueling Pianos

16 Lots Brewing Company 753 Reading Rd, Mason

Celebrate the beginning of 2023 with us at 16 Lots Brewing Company and Mad Monks Pizza. We have Ashton Wolf…

$65 – $110
December 31 @ 7:00 pm

Comstock Lode!

Old Dayton Pizza at Riverside Hideaway
3490 Old Troy Pike, Riverside

NYE PARTY HAPPENING HERE!!! Everything you need for a great time! Hats! Blowers! Beads! Fun time! And NO COVER!!

December 31 @ 7:00 pm

Flashback NYE Party

The Irish Club of Dayton 6555 Dog Leg Road, Dayton
December 31 @ 8:00 pm

NYE with The Whammies

Miami Valley Gaming 6000 W OH-63, Lebanon

Ring in the New Year in style dancing the night away to your favorite 80’s Dance Hits.

SAT31
December 31 @ 8:00 pm

New Year’s Eve Ball Drop and Silent Disco hosted by Zac Pitts

The Yellow Cab 700 East 4th Street, Dayton

Ring in 2023 at Dayton’s 5th Annual New Year’s Eve Ball Drop and Silent Disco at The Yellow Cab Tavern…   $15 – $20

December 31 @ 8:00 pm

PARTY PUNCH

King’s Point Pub 4660 Wilmington Pike, Dayton

*NO COVER!* Say goodbye to 2022 and ring in 2023 with PARTY PUNCH at Kingspoint Pub! This will be the…

December 31 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm 

The Codependents

The Black Box Improv Theater 518 E. Third St., Dayton

Sit back, relax and let us make you laugh with fun made up right in front of you. $15

December 31 @ 8:30 pm

New Years Eve party with Visitor!

Good Time Charlie’s 61 S. Main St, Miamisburg

GTC is your NYE headquarters! We have the band Visitor live in the loft and a disco ball drop!

December 31 @ 8:30 pm

New Years Eve Dance Party

Little Fish Brewing Co. 116 Webster Street, Dayton

We’ve got a New Years Eve dance party planned for ya! Each night’s ticket includes hors-d’oevres, a champagne toast. $30

December 31 @ 9:00 pm

NYE Celebration

Boonshoft Museum of Discovery 2600 DeWeese Pkwy, Dayton

Ring in the New Year with the Boonshoft Museum of Discovery and the Junior League of Dayton. $100

December 31 @ 9:00 pm

New Year’s Eve Bash

Blind Bob’s Bar 430 E 5th St, Dayton

That’s right….. we are bringing in the NEW YEAR at BLIND BOB’S!!!! 2022 has been a YEAR! Let’s close it…

December 31 @ 9:00 pm

Trippin’ Fish NYE

Katz Lounge 1221 E Stroop Rd, Kettering

NYE in Kettering! Trippin’ Fish will be bringing in the new year with ALL the little fishes in the aquarium…$5

December 31 @ 9:00 pm

1982 New Years Eve Bash with LA Band

Peach’s Grill 104 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs

The LA Band is gonna bring it so get out your best 1980’s fashion and let’s dance the night away!!

December 31 @ 10:00 pm

NYE Moulin Rouge

Tender Mercy 607 E 3rd St., Lower Level, Dayton

Theatre in the ‘Round, Underground at Tender Mercy featuring the musical magic of Moulin Rouge, presented by TheatreLab Dayton $150

December 31 @ 10:00 pm

NYE party/ DJ Danny D

Mode X 4492 Glengarry Dr, Beavercreek,

Bring in the New Year in Style @ Mode X Tequila Bistro w/ DJ Danny D **NO COVER** Latin dance party

December 31 @ 11:00 pm

New Year’s Eve – A Black Tie Affair

MJ’s on Jefferson 20 N. Jefferson St., Dayton,

Robyn Hearts hosts with Alana Reign, Destiny Genesis, Mocha Lisa, Jaymee Sexton, John Jason, Eva Alicia Jane, B Sharp. $5 – $20

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: new year's eve

Dayton Earns Awards For Sustainability Accomplishments

December 24, 2022 By Dayton937

The City of Dayton’s sustainability efforts are getting noticed.

Power a Clean Future Ohio, a statewide, non-partisan coalition, has acknowledged Dayton with three awards:

  • The Climate Action Community Award recognizes Dayton’s “Strategy for a Sustainable Dayton,” the City’s comprehensive sustainability plan.
  • The Clean Energy Community Award recognizes Dayton’s 100% renewable energy electric aggregation program.
  • The Energy Justice Champion Award recognizes Dayton’s commitment and actions to achieve energy justice for all Dayton residents.

Meg Maloney, City of Dayton sustainability specialist, was also presented the Clean Energy Staff Champion award for her leadership and dedication to building a clean energy future for Dayton.

Mayor Jeffrey Mims accepted the awards on behalf of the City of Dayton at a Dec. 16 awards ceremony co-hosted by Power a Clean Future Ohio and the Ohio Mayor’s Alliance. The two organizations highlighted these initiatives as the driving reasons behind Dayton’s recognition:

  • A 100% by 2035 electric vehicle fleet goal.
  • A carbon neutrality by 2050 goal.
  • A renewable aggregation program saving residents 30% on electricity bills when compared to AES Ohio pricing.
  • Work to install solar generation facilities at the former Kittyhawk Golf Center.
  • Partnering with local organizations to tackle energy burdens on residential households.
  • The equity commitment in the City’s sustainability plan and budgeting process.

Dayton was one of Power a Clean Future Ohio’s founding cities; the coalition now consists of more than 40 cities. For more information on Dayton’s sustainability plan, go to daytonohio.gov/sustainability.

Filed Under: Community

Donnell Rawlings

December 24, 2022 By Dayton937

Donnell can currently be seen in his own Netflix Special, Donnell Rawlings: Too Soon, which was produced by Dave Chappelle. Other notable credits include the highly anticipated HBO series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, BET’s The Twenties, Black Ma/a Family on STARZ, and of course, as Dez the Barber in Pixar’s award-winning film Soul. Donnell is also known for his role on HBO’s The Wire, Neflix’s series The Degenerates, and he makes regular appearances with on The Joe Rogan Experience. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Donnell was honored with the Redd Foxx Award from

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Christmas Day Skate

December 24, 2022 By Dayton937

Make a visit to the MetroParks Ice Rink part of your family Christmas tradition and skate to holiday music under the pavilion.

 

Admission fee: $7 daily
Ice skate rental: $3 daily

Skaters ages 3 and younger are admitted free with a paying adult.

Filed Under: Active Living

Comstock Lode Rocks NYE

December 24, 2022 By Dayton937

NYE PARTY HAPPENING at Old Dayton Pizza at Riverside Hideaway
Everything you need for a great time! Hats! Blowers! Beads! Fun time! And NO COVER!! Just come and enjoy! 💥🥂 🍾 🔥 🎉

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Restaurants That Were New in 22 – Part One

December 23, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

While it’s been a rough couple of years for restaurants, that didn’t stop over 70 new restaurants from opening their doors this year.  There were a few places that opened and have already closed, so we didn’t include them in this round-up.  How many of these have you been to?  Let us know in the comments below.

Opened in January

Black Barn Veganry
229 Xenia Avenue, Yellow Springs

Artisan vegan cuisine from the Be Kind Burger to  Vegan ice cream- menu changes frequently
Laffs II
1920 Middletown Eaton Rd, Middletown
Open  Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday and Monday at 7am  through lunch

La Casa de Los Primos Mexican Restaurant
4770 Airway Rd

A mom and pop eatery with true authentic Mexican food
Open 7 days a week

Story’s Pizza & Smoothies
2741 W Alex Bell Rd, Moraine

New York style pizza and a great strawberry shortcake smoothie and yes, they have healthy ones as well.  They do deliver

Opened in February

Corner Kitchen
613 E 5th St in the Oregon District

Opened under new management this scratch-kitchen has a casual feel and  features Tuesday Tapas, Thursday Prime Rib night, dry aged steaks and seafood nightly.

Biggby Coffee- S’boro

Silver Slipper
1105 Wayne Avenue, Dayton

A natural-focused wine bar  serving oysters and  late night small plates, booze, and Miller Lite, always.

Crumbl Cookie
1530 SR 725, Washington Township

The doors opened and the lines began for folks to get these delicious oversize cookies in the pink box!

Me’Yanna Berry Co
15 E 1st St, Dayton

A family owned one of kind dessert café featuring a cupcake & cocoa bar. Open Wed – Fri.

Blossom Juicy Bar -The Mall at Fairfield Commons
2727 Fairfield Commons Blvd, Beavercreek

 A Boba shop that crafts Milk Teas, Fruit Teas, Milk Smoothies, Fruit smoothies and other treats including pastries provided by local partners.

Opened in March

Latin Arepas
85 W Central Ave, Springboro, OH 45066

Originally a food truck serving up  Venezuelan ,Puerto Rican and Latin America street food, with a recently added liquor license.  Open Tues- Sat at 4pm

Dad’s Wings & Burgers
2638 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn

Wing sauces include original Hot Sauce, Garlic Parmesan, Mango Habenero, Lemon Pepper, Sweet Teriyaki and BBQ – original and boneless, burgers and sandwiches, too.

April was a big month for openings:

Main Street Deli
2 Remick Blvd., Springboro

This beloved Springboro eatery closed their place in Jan of 2021, operated a food truck for a while and then opened inside the Marketplace Express/Marathon serving breakfast and lunch

The Last Queen Gastropub
210 E Main St., Enon

A traditional British  gastropub with 49 seats.  Outdoor dining in  a quaint beer garden when weather allows. Menu includes fish and chips, shepard’s pie, bangers & mash and an English breakfast Sat & Sun morning.  Be sure and get some sticky toffee pudding.

Kung Fu Tea
2630 Colonel Glenn Highway, Fairborn

Every beverage is made-to-order with real Kung Fu.  Tea is freshly brewed every 3 hours and standard bubbles cooked every 2 hours. Punch bestsellers include Orange Green Tea and Strawberry Lemonade are made with freshly squeezed juices.

Peppercorn’s Diner
1010 Scioto St, Urbana
This diner is open Wed – Sunday serving up great breakfasts and lots of comfort food.

Kava Haus Xenia
29 E Main St, Xenia

This locally owned cafe/coffee shop specializies in artisan foods & coffees. Be sure and try their homemade soups and specialty pizzas.

La Perla Tapatia
501 E Dixie Dr West Carrolton

Authentic Mexican food, there fajita’s are awesome, their burritos are huge, and if you’re adventurous try their tripe tacos. They also serve up frozen margaritas

Val’s Home Bakery

Located inside Dished 5860 Bigger Road, Kettering

The owner, inspired by her Nana, Val, has used the family recipes to cook up scones, cookies, donuts, and pastries as well as offering up breakfast sandwiches, freshly baked breads, coffee and matcha.

Bubbakoo’s Burritos
5810 Wilmington Pike, Centerville

Mexican inspired quick serve food that offers custom made burritos, tacos, quesadillas, taco salad, and their famous Chiwawa – a lightly fried panko crusted cheesy rice ball smothered with nacho cheese, choice of meat and toppings.

Opened in May

Culvers|
6425 Miller Lane, Vandalia

This Wisconsin based chain is well known for it’s ButterBurgers, cooked to order and topped with a lightly buttered, toasted bun.  Fresh Frozen Custard is made in small batches right in the restaurant all day, every day.

Gulzar’s Dayton Indian Cuisine
217 N Patterson Blvd, Dayton

After much anticipation, this downtown dining spot that features a daily buffet made it’s Dayton debut across from the ballpark. They feature a variety of authentic Indian dishes that include  chicken tika masala and chicken curry, Bhel Puri, Kadi Pakora, Bhindi Masala, Lamb Curry, Mushroom Pakora and garlic naan.

Daruma Hibachi Express
2781 Centre Dr Beavercreek

This family-owned business features hibachi masters who will entertain you as they cook tableside. They also offer a full sushi bar with traditional delights, such as sushi and sashimi, as well as unique specialty rolls.

Jubie’s Creamery
2749 W. Alex Bell Road, Moraine
After the success of the original location in Fairborn, owner Julie Domicon opened this second location that features a drive up pickup window. The ice cream shop  make all 32 flavors they serve in house. They offer traditional scoops, sundaes, soft serve custard, shakes, parfaits, blasts and more.

Greek Street
101 E. Alex Bell Rd in Cross Pointe Center, Centerville

The Greek Street food truck hit the roads in 2016 and it’s authentic, homemade Greek cuisine was a hit.  Now with a bricks and mortar location you can enjoy their gyros, moussaka, Fakes (a lentil based vegetarian soup) and baklava seven days a week from 11am – 9pm.

Steak Thyme
103 N Springboro Pike, Miamisburg

Miamisburg natives Jake and Jordan Shteiwi succes with their Kettering location convinced them to open this second restaurant, which offers a a full-service bar. With over a dozen philly cheese steaks on their menu, from traditional to pot roast, cuban and and a bbq cheddar option there’s plenty to choose from.  Feta fries, hummus and falafel options can be ordered as well.

Mode X Tequila Bistro
4492 Glengarry Dr. at The Greene, Beavercreek

Oscar Rodriguez the general manager who is from Mexico, created the Latin themed menu from scratch.  Their meals feature fresh-pressed tortillas and  housemade sauces.  Menu highlights include carne asada, pollo en pina,  enchiladas suizas and more. Offering $5 margaritas every Monday, as well as daily margarita and tequila flights, their bar is stocked with more tequila than any other bar in town.

Huey Magoo’s Chicken Tenders
9196 N. Main St, Englewood

Offering breaded and grilled chicken options and 10 different sauces. The fast-casual restaurant also has sandwiches, wraps, salads and crinkle-cut fries. Franchise owner Tim Hobart and his wife Ronda also own the  bd’s Mongolian Grill at The Greene.

Opened in June

Yumi Tea 2
204 N Springboro Pk, Miamisburg

Serving up popular milk teas, flavored teas, and tea lattes, available with or without boba, or bubble tea, according to your preferences. They also have a selection of Vietnamese snacks including the “must-have”, Bánh Mì. This family owned business also has a second location on Woodman Drive

Insomnia Cookies
6 Oakwood Avenue, Dayton

Specializing in delivering warm, delicious cookies and vegan ice cream right to your door.  Delivery is available throughout Oakwood and north to Downtown Dayton until 11:45 during the week and 1:45am on Friday and Saturday,

Charlo’s Provisions and Eatery
45 N. Fountain Ave, Springfield

Serving soups, salads, po-boys they describe themselves as having American Heritage style foods using locally sourced items from farm to table. The restaurant also offers a  small market  featuring a locally-grown and produced items, including meats, vegetables, milk and condiments.

Tony & Pete’s Groceries and Coldcuts
129 E Third Street, Dayton

A neighborhood market and sandwich shop in downtown Dayton owned by husband and wife team Kathleen Roll and Justin Simmons. Grocery staples, fresh produce, beer, wine and old-school cold cut sandwiches (The Tony is our favorite- Roast Beef, Turkey, American Cheese, Roasted Red Peppers, Shredduce, Mayo, T&P Vinaigrette) are what they do Tuesday – Saturday.

 

Twin Peaks
2661 Fairfield Commons, Beavercreek

This  Texas based chain describes itself as the ultimate sports lodge with  70 tv’s! They tough their  32 29-degree beers on tap. With a large menu including  smashed and seared burgers in-house smoked brisket, pork and wings, soups, salads, tacos,  one of their most popular dishes is their pot roast.  It’s a huge building and including the patio can seat 314 guests.

Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll share the restaurants that were opened in the second half of 2022.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Jungle Jim’s Offering Wine Dinners in 2023

December 23, 2022 By Dayton937

Jungle Jim’s is launching a new Wine Dinner series for 2023

You’ll have the chance to drink excellent wines picked  by their wine experts as you dine on an exquisite five-course, guided gourmet meal courtesy of their executive chef.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s information on the first scheduled tasting:

Friday January 27, 2023 for a 5 course Spanish Wine Dinner!
Spain, with more acres of land under vine (2.4 million) than any other country in the world, Spain has a tremendous variety of styles of wine from Cava to Rioja to Sherry.

Menu
Passed Hors d’oeuvre paired with Llopart, Brut Rosé (2019)
Aji Blanco – manchego almond cracker, Iberico chorizo, pickled mustard seed, marconas

Course 1 paired with Bodegas R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia, Viña Tondonia Rioja Reserva Tinto (2010)
Roasted Asparagus
serrano jamon, garroxta, prunes, root vegetables, fried herbs

Course 2 paired with Bodegas Juan Gil, Jumilla (Blue Label) (2020)
Fideo
Clams, mussels, sardines, longaniza, aioli, warm bread, arbequina olive oil

Course 3 paired with Bodegas Alto Moncayo, Campo De Borja Garnacha Aquilon (2011)
Beef Tenderloin
oxtail, currants, piquillo chillies, potatoes, carrots, rosemary

Course 4 paired with Alvear, Montilla-Moriles Pedro Ximénez Solera 1927
Fig and Apple Cake
Quince, blue cheese ice cream, balsamic walnuts, warm spices

Tickets: $150.01, purchase online

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Wine

Who’s Open Christmas Eve & Christmas Day 2022

December 22, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

For most families, returning to the same Christmas traditions year after year is a big part of what makes the holiday so special.  Whether you simply don’t feel like cooking or you don’t celebrate the holiday, finding an open restaurant on Christmas Day can sometimes feel like a chore in itself. Lucky for you, we’ve compiled a list of restaurants where you can indulge in a holiday feast without the mess or hassle of cooking yourself.    We’ll be updating this story as more restaurants reveal their plans.

Amar India


2751 Miamisburg-Centerville Rd, Dayton  (937) 439 – 9005

Christmas Eve 11.30am –8.00pm
Christmas day  11.30am–8.30pm

Blue Crab Juicy Seafood

8901 Kingsridge Dr, behind the Dayton Mall. 937-813-8081
Christmas Eve  11:30am – 10:30pm
Christmas Day  11:30am – 10:30pm

Bravo! Italian Kitchen 

2770 Miamisburg Centerville Rd,   (937) 439-1294
Christmas Eve 11am -8pm
Christmas Day 11am -8pm

Butter Cafe

1106 Brown St, Dayton, OH(937) 985-9917

Christas Eve 8am-2pm
Closed Christmas Day

 

Carvers Steaks & Chops
1535 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Washington Township.   (937) 433-7099

Christmas Eve from 4 to 9pm
Closed Christmas Day

Chappy’s Social House

7880 Washington Village Drive, Centerville, OH 45459    937-439-9200
Christmas Eve -Opens at noon and kitchen closes at 7pm accepting reservations for any size party
Closed Christmas Day
CJ Chan
2747 W. Alex Bell Road, Moraine
Christmas Eve 11am – 10pm
Christmas Day 11am – 10pm

Cooper’s Hawk
5220 Cornerstone North Blvd. Centerville, OH 45440     937-900-9463

Christmas Eve hours 11am -9pm
closed Christmas Day

Curry & Grill
1501 Lyons Road
Wash Twsp, OH
Christmas Eve  noon-2:30, 4:30 – 10
Christmas Day  noon-2:30, 4:30 – 10

Dragon City
1601 N Keowee St
Dayton, OH 45404
Christmas Eve 10am – 10:30pm

Christmas Day 2pm – 8pm

Firebirds
3500 Rigby Road, Miamisburg, OH, 45342 937-865-9355

Christmas Eve 11am – 9pm
Closed Christmas Day

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse
4432 Walnut Street Dayton, OH 45440   937-320-9548

Christmas Eve Dinner starting at 4pm
Closed Christmas Day

 

Fu Mon Lau

2008 Miamisburg Centerville Road Dayton, OH 45459.    (937) 293-2211

Christmas Eve 11 to 10:30pm
Christmas Day 11 to 10:30pm

Giovanni’s


215 W Main St Fairborn, OH 45324    (937) 878-1611

Christmas Eve 11am – 8pm
Closed Christmas Day

Jaqua’s at The Greene

81 Magnolia Lane, Beavercreek, OH 45440.    (937) 702-9006

Christmas Eve  11am to  7pm
Closed Christmas Day

Jay’s Seafood

225 E 6th St, Dayton, OH 45402    (937) 222-2892

Christmas Eve 4-8pm
Closed Christmas Day

Marisquería La Guadalupana

5450 Burkhardt Rd, Dayton
937-963-5700

Christmas Eve 8am – 7pm
Christmas Day 9am – 9pm

 

Mudlick Tap House

135 East Second St. Dayton, OH 45402    (937) 895-4066

A Griswold’s Christmas Eve Brunch- seating begin at 10am
Closed Christmas Day.

 

Pasha Grill

72 Plum Street . Beavercreek 937-429-9000
Christmas Eve 11am – 10pm,
Christmas Day 11am -9pm

Redland’s Grill/J Alexanders

7970 Washington Village Dr Dayton, OH 45459.   (937) 435-4441
Christmas Eve 11:30am – 9pm
closed Christmas Day

Red Lobster

8200 N Springboro Pike, Miamisburg

Christmas Eve 11am -1opm
Christmas Day noon – 7pm

SKY Asian Cuisines

4090 Wilmington Pike , Kettering

Christmas Eve 11:30am – 11pm
Christmas Day 11:30am – 10pm

Smith’s Boathouse Restaurant

439 North Elm Street Troy, OH 45373     (937) 335-3837
Christmas Eve Brunch with Santa. 11am -6pm
Closed Christmas Day

Thai Kitchen

8971 Kingsridge Dr, Dayton, OH(937) 436-5079
Christmas Eve noon – 9:30pm
Christmas Day 4-8pm

Thai Table

5841 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, OH 45429     (937) 739-5841
Christmas Eve noon-10.30pm
Christmas Day noon-9pm

The Caroline On the Square
5 South Market Street, Troy, OH 45373    937-552-7676

Christmas Eve 3pm-  last seating at 8:30 pm
Closed Christmas Day.

The Golden Lamb

27 S. BroadwayLebanon,OH45036.  513.932.5065
Christmas Eve: 12-7pm
Closed Christmas Day

The Melting Pot

453 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton (937) 567-8888

Christmas Eve Noon to 8 pm
Closes Christmas Day

Tokyo Grill & Sushi Buffet

1061 Miamisburg Centerville Road

Christmas Eve 11 am – 10 pm
Christmas Day 11 am – 10 pm

Watermark

20 S 1st St, Miamisburg, OH 45342.    (937) 802-0891

Christmas Eve from 4:30-8:30pm
Closed Christmas Day

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

‘Winter’tainment!’ It’s the Holidays…What’s in the ‘Box?’

December 22, 2022 By Joshua Stucky

As part of our ‘Winter’tainment series, we caught up with Ben Douglas from the Black Box Improv Theater to get a feel for what’s happening! The ‘Winter’view went something like this:

Josh: I am so excited to talk with you Ben. Y’know you have quite the reputation for being the funny man in this town! So tell me what you got going at the Black Box these days?

Ben: Oh gosh, where to start. Well, we are hard at work on our first real Sketch Show (think Saturday Night Live) that will take place January 19-21. This is the kind of show that calls for rehearsals, and writers and the whole she-bang! It looks to be a really funny endeavor!

Josh: That sounds fun! And interesting. I mean Improv is anything but rehearsed or written, right?

Ben:  Right. This is unique for us. Improv really is made up of ‘in-the-moment’ material, and derives from people’s individual experiences. That’s what keeps improv so fresh. It is always something new and different.  For us to do a sketch show is great for the audience, but really fun for us as well. Our type of improv is called long-form. It’s more of a narrative style. That lends itself to some really great ‘on-the-spot’ moments. Some hilarious scenarios.

Josh: And you guys have a heckuva group there, am I right?

Ben: There are 70 of us at Black Box. Each one has their own special style. For the sketch show, 6 of us will perform. We will cover everything from pop culture to current events. Not too, too real though….y’know. The world is pretty messy.

Josh: Ummm…in this crazy world, we have enough real to go around!

Ben: Right. Improv lets us practice a kind of escapism. Come in, laugh and get away from it all! Just have a good time with friends.

Josh: And have a drink! I mean, you can drink there right?

Ben: Oh, Josh…yes…we do have drinks, yes. They help with the relaxation part, for sure. We  also work hand-in-hand with Pizza Bandit for in-house delivery! Yum! It makes it a complete date night that way.

Josh: Love a good date night…I know you’ve been in Black Box since graduating their program in 2018. Any special memories….and how does one go to Improv School there?

Ben: Special memory-wise, I love doing the improvisational musicals…and our holiday shows are always a hit! On Saturdays, i perform with an in-house group called the Co-Dependents. Never a dull moment there!!  As for our program, we have a New Level 1 class starting for those interested on 2/12. You can register through our website https://www.daytonblackboximprov.com/.  It takes about 6 months to graduate the program which occurs in a 3-level process. Well structured and lots to learn.

Josh:  I know you have been gaining in popularity in the region. What do you attribute that to?

Ben:  We are 100% committed to being part of our Community. We have Small Business Saturday shows that feature local business owners! These are always super funny! And, we have our With Special Guest shows that are 2-performer type improv that feature local celebs (recents included Gary Minyard, Dayton Live & Angelina Jackson, Common Pleas Justice).

Josh: Wowzer…that’s cool! Ok, what about kids? People always. ask me….’Are kids welcome? Do kids get parts in shows? Kids this,  kids that!  Kids…kids….kids!’

Ben: I, uh, well….we do have an incredible program for kids called KidProv! It’s a summer camp and it is a joy for kids. As for our shows…family friendly may be a stretch….but I would say parents get to make that decision!

Josh: You diplomatic boy, you! So give me the deets on Black Box….where, when, etc….

Ben: We are in the Cannery Building at 518 East 3rd Street, downtown Dayton. Our shows take place Wednesdays ($5), Thursdays ($10)  Fridays and Saturdays ($15).  I would say visit our website often for in-depth stuff. Oh, and, if you are looking to do a private event….Black Box is THE place to do it. There is nothing else like it!

Josh: Ben, you are such a delight to talk with. I am so looking forward to a night at Black Box this winter. I personally am leaning to the Sketch Show! I love that kind of stuff! Thanks for taking a minute for ‘Winter’tainment!

Ben: See ya soon!!

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Box Improv Theater

It’s Scallop Week at Lily’s!

December 22, 2022 By Dayton937

Nightly from Wednesday, December 21-Christmas Eve Saturday, December 24 Lily’s is  serving a special menu of scallop dishes, figgy pudding, and featured wines and cocktails alongside our full dinner menu

Scallops brussels

-Pan seared sea scallops with sofrito oil, toasted pepitas, sweet potato puree, and crispy carrot ribbons

-Bay scallop chowder with basil pesto, bread crumbs, and pickled red onion

-Seared scallops over farro salad with charred fennel aioli, arugula, kohlrabi, and oven dried cherry tomatoes

-Coconut milk poached scallop with passionfruit coulis, red wine braised pear, beet chips, and toasted hazelnuts

Scallops not your thing, the Lily’s full menu will also be available. Reservations can be made by calling us at 937-723-7637 or online at https://www.exploretock.com/lilys


Lily’s Dayton

329 E 5th St
Dayton, OH 45402

 

Wed & Thurs  4:30  – 9:00 pm
Fri & Sat 10am – 2pm and 4:30-10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: lilys, Scallops

ArriveSafe Program is Back For The Holiday

December 21, 2022 By Dayton937

Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck, Jr. announced that his ArriveSafe program will be offered over the Christmas and New Year’s holiday weekends, thanks to the continued support from Heidelberg Distributing/Budweiser and Key-Ads.

Prosecutor Heck said, “I am happy to announce that over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, there were no fatal traffic crashes in Montgomery County. In large part because so many in our community made the smart choice and did not get behind the wheel after consuming alcohol and instead used ArriveSafe. I am proud to announce that 189 people got home safely by getting a free Uber ride home.”

Prosecutor Heck noted that his ArriveSafe Program has provided nearly 8,600 free rides home for Montgomery County residents since the program was started in 2007.

Over the past five years, due to a deadly combination of drug and alcohol-impaired drivers, distracted drivers, and excessive speed, Ohio motorists had over 78,000 OVI-related traffic crashes, which resulted in more than 3,000 fatalities.

ArriveSafe will be offering free Uber rides home for Montgomery County residents over Christmas from 6:00 p.m. Friday, December 23, 2022, through 6:00 a.m. Monday, December 26, 2022, and again over New Year’s, from 6:00 p.m. Friday, December 30, 2022 through 6:00 a.m. Monday, January 2, 2023. Those residents who need a ride home can scan the QR code at www.mcpo.com which will add a voucher to their Uber account.

Prosecutor Heck added, “Let’s work together and make sure there are no fatal traffic crashes in Montgomery County this Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Let ArriveSafe provide you with a free ride home.”

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Arrive Safe, free ride

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