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Archives for January 2023

Little Fish Chef Nominated for James Beard Award

January 26, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

The James Beard Awards, considered to be among the nation’s most prestigious honors, recognize exceptional talent in the culinary and food media industries, as well as a demonstrated commitment to racial and gender equity, community, sustainability, and a culture where all can thrive.

Chef Becky Clark of Little Fish Brewing Company was nominated as a semi finalist in the Best Chef: Great Lakes (IL, IN, MI, OH) category.  In talking with Becky last night, she shared she “was still a little shell shocked from the news.”  She found out when a wine rep congratulated one of her co-workers, and that co-worked called her and asked if she knew.  She didn’t until that call.  Clark said she’s followed the James Beard Awards for years, always trying to dine at restaurants nominated, but had no idea how she got nominated this year.  She knows it wasn’t anyone she works with, and hopes to find out who nominated her soon.

Finalists will be announced on Wednesday, March 29, and winners will be celebrated at the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 5, 2023, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Becky has been the Executive Chef at the Athens brewery for over four years.  When they announced the Dayton location she was excited to oversee this kitchen as well.  She explains that her menu philosophy is driven by local agriculture and seasonal availability. She went on to say she’s been incredibly impressed with the local vendors and farmers and about how wonderful they are to work with.  She was recently checking on the availability of local radishes and was thrilled to find out she had a dozen options to choose from.  She’s been getting bread from Good Hands Bread Company, Ghostlight is doing her burger buns and she can’t wait to create more collaborations with our local farms.

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One of the newer dishes to hit the menu is spanakopita. This plate features flaky phyllo dough, filled with spinach and feta cheese, all set on top of preserved lemon hummus, olives, dill yogurt, and spiced harissa carrots.

Risotto is a staple on the menu, though the version seems to change frequently.  Currently their is a cod rissoto and this special saffron rissoto made a guest appearance last week.

 

Want to try her food?  There are still a few tickets left for the Tuesday, Jan 31st 5 course Beer Paring Dinner.  Not lucky enough to score a ticket, you can still dine at Little Fish for lunch or dinner Wednesday – Sunday. It’s an elevated enough spot for a great date night dinner, yet casual enough you can stop by for a beer while out for a run.

Little Fish is a family friendly place. Chef Becky shares that The little Minnows menu that just rolled out follows her fresh food beliefs, featuring house-made cod fish sticks, hummus and veggies for dipping and a hand patty beef or veggie burger.

Catch happy hours Wednesday through Friday with special happy hour food and drink menu from 3-6pm. There are $5 dollar beers, cocktails, and small plates!


Little Fish Brewing Company

116 Webster Street
Dayton, OH 45402

(937) 949-3055

Wed & Thurs: 11am – 10pm
Fri & Sat 11am – 11pm
Sun 10am – 10pm

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Becky Clark, James Beard Award, LITTLE FISH

Nominate For The Officer Steve Whalen Memorial Policing Award

January 26, 2023 By Dayton937

Officer Steve Whalen epitomized the community oriented servant during his career as a Dayton Police Officer.  Officer Whalen was killed in the line of duty in March 1991, however his involvement in community affairs and easy availability to both individuals and groups will always be remembered.

In light of Whalen’s legacy of dedication to the Dayton community, the Steve Whalen Memorial Policing Award was established in 1993 to recognize Dayton Police Department officers whose work and commitment to those they serve mirrors that of Officer Whalen.

Each year the city accepts nominations for this award from the Dayton community and City of Dayton employees.

copy of the Steve Whalen Memorial Police award

The Steve Whalen Memorial Fund Committee chooses the winning officer from the submitted nominations. The officer selected is announced and given his or her award during the annual Dayton Police Department Awards Ceremony, which will be held in late April.

NOMINATE AN OFFICER

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Police Award

St. Helen Booster Club Fish Fry is Friday!

January 26, 2023 By Dayton937

Join us as the St Helen Booster Club presents THE RETURN of our Annual Fish Fry!
Pre-Sale Tickets are $20
At the Door Tickets are $25
Carry-Out Dinners are $15
You can purchase tickets online here
https://www.sthelensports.org/…/31115/registrants/new
Tickets will also be available at the School Office and Parish Office starting January 16th.
Email [email protected] with questions

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Jurassic Quest Brings Dinosaurs to Dayton!

January 26, 2023 By Guest Contributor

You’re gonna need a bigger weekend! The world-famous, life-size dinosaurs of Jurassic Quest–billed as the world’s largest, most-realistic dinosaur event–return to the Dayton Convention Center the weekend of February 3-5.

Jurassic Quest features more than 100 life-size animatronic dinosaurs that are meticulously painted and animated to be “realer-than-real.” Guests walk through the Cretaceous, Jurassic and Triassic periods, experiencing for themselves what it was like to be among living, breathing dinosaurs. Whether you’re 3 or 103, this is a one-of-a-kind experience you won’t soon forget!


Enter to Win Tickets!

We’ve got an exclusive chance for you to win a family four-pack of tickets to visit Jurassic Quest!

Simply follow this link and complete the form to be entered

We’ll pick and notify the winner on January 31. The deadline to enter is noon on January 31.


About Jurassic Quest

Jurassic Quest offers unique and exciting experiences for the whole family. There’s no better place to make pter-iffic memories, playing with adorable baby dinos, excavating fossils, and even training a raptor, while surrounded by behemoths like sky-scraping Spinosaurus, Apatosaurus, an incredible 50-foot-long Megalodon, and the king of the dinosaurs, Tyrannosaurus Rex! A few of the show’s highlights include:

Ride a Dino
Jump on a dino’s back and hang on tight! Some of the shows animatronic dinosaurs are ridable and kids always find their favorite.

Explore Bounce Houses
The show’s dinosaur-themed bounce houses are full of roars … of laughter. Jurassic Quest also includes bounce houses designated specifically for small children. (Note: socks are required and sold at the event.)

Create a Dino Craft
Create a paper dinosaur, color a dino, or choose from other exciting crafts at the free crafts table.

Dig for Fossils
Paleontologists of all ages are welcome – uncover ancient secrets like triceratops and T-rex “fossils” and more at the science tables.

Meet Baby Dinos

Jurassic Quest features more than 100 animatronic dinosaurs
If you think the huge dinos are awesome … just wait until you meet the baby Triceratops, Camarasaurus and more! A guest favorite, the baby dinos are amazingly life-like and cute.

Walk with Dinosaurs
Adolescent dinosaurs like to run around and play with the audience! You can take photos and hang out with the dinos while exploring the show.

Discover Ancient Oceans
Discover the secrets of underwater sea dwellers like the enormous prehistoric sea turtle, the earliest discovered dolphins and, of course, the 50-foot megalodon!

Get Tickets to Jurassic Quest

You’ll want to get your tickets for Jurassic Quest before they go EXTINCT!

Kids Unlimited Tickets are $36 (includes admission, plus unlimited access to stationery and walking dinosaur rides, fossil dig, and dinosaur themed inflatable attractions);  (Note: maximum weight for rides is 140lbs.); Kids Standard Admission is $22 (includes live shows, arts and crafts activities, dinosaur and marine exhibits. Tickets for other individual activities available on-site; Adult Standard Admission is $22; Senior Standard Admission is $19; and admission is free for children under 2.

Follow this link to buy tickets now

Show hours are Friday, February 3, 1-8 p.m., Saturday, February 4, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., and Sunday, February 5, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.


This post first appeared on the Dayton CVB blog.

Known as the Birthplace of Aviation, Dayton/Montgomery County is located at one of the busiest Crossroads of America, where the I-75 north/south meets the I-70 east/west. Visit daytoncvb.com to request a Destination Dayton Visitors Guide!

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Jurassic Quest

Bohemian Funk releases “Roots” album with party at The Brightside

January 25, 2023 By Dayton937

The acclaimed local band Bohemian Funk releases their  “Roots” album with an epic party at The Brightside Music and Event Venue on Saturday, January 28th. This band makes Dayton proud, and everyone is invited to join in the celebration!

Bohemian Funk hit many people’s radars last spring when they won the Dayton Battle of the Bands competition. They were electrifying live and seemed to come out of nowhere. Who are these guys? the audience asked themselves. They formed in 2019, shortly before the pandemic hit, so they didn’t get the opportunity to play out much. What they did have time for was lots of practice and time to refine their signature look and sound. They were preparing for that kind of opportunity!

Bohemian Funk’s style is best categorized as Rock’n’Soul since they combine a contemporary interpretation of traditional rock’n’roll with nuances of gospel, alternative, southern rock, reggae, and blues. They have created a rich and diverse music collection with more than 40 unique songs they wrote and performed.

Since their big win at the Battle of the Bands, the 4-piece has been touring the Midwest extensively. While touring, the band was discovered by a talent scout while visiting Nashville, who introduced them to the Grammy award-winning producer and engineer Jeffrey Thomas. Working with musicians like Rod Stewart, The Rolling Stones, Toto, Metallica, and many more, Jeff has a resume that is miles long. He became interested in the band right away. Jeff’s industry knowledge and rock music experience made the two an ideal match. The band started working with him to make their first debut album in June 2021 in his Nashville, Tennessee, facility, Stormbringer Sound. They released “Back Home,” the first song they had made with Jeff, in December 2021.

Bohemian Funk is comprised of Rocko Dalian (lead vocalist, guitarist), Patrick Arnold (lead guitar), and Graham Werts (drums). Casey Beasley (bass) is the newest member of the band, who joined in late 2021. They deliver a fantastic live experience with their stage presence, contagious energy, and expert musicianship at every performance.

“I am excited and proud to share this record with the world for many reasons but most of all I just want to give people a glimpse of light in their darkness because music has always been my light, my church, and my therapy,” Dalian shared with us. Drummer, Werts, continued, “You can expect greatness from us, and greatness is what we will give! I’m extremely thankful for the help we had throughout this whole experience and the love Dayton has shown in the process. This album release party is going to be one for the books!”

Join in the album release celebration – get all the details on how to go below!


HOW TO GO?

Event Name: “Roots” Album Release Party

Venue: The Brightside Music & Event Venue

Address: 905 E 3rd St, Dayton, Ohio

Date: Sat, January 28, 2023

Time: 7:00 PM Doors, 8:00 PM Show

Tickets Available at: https://bit.ly/3iyt4B3

Ticket Price: $15 advance which comes with an event poster! Or $25 at the door.

All ages welcome! No outside beverages, weapons or backpacks allowed in.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bands, bohemian funk, Brightside, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Events, funk, live music, rock, Things to Do

Lily’s Brings Back Oyster Fest!

January 25, 2023 By Dayton937

Oyster fest is back at Lilys for the 7th year, staring tonight and will run Wednesday -Sunday nights Jan 25-Feb 5.  They’ll be serving east and west coast oysters on the half shell with your choice of cocktail sauce, horseradish, or mignonette for $2.5/each, optional hot sauce and/or saltines, all along with some of their favorite baked and fried preparations!
Walk ins are always welcome, but reservations are a good idea too and can be made online at https://www.exploretock.com/lilys or by giving us a call at 937-723-7637.
For non-oyster eaters, don’t worry, they’ll have their regular menu available, too!

Lily’s Dayton

329 E 5th St,
Dayton, OH 45402

937-723-7637

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

BBQ is Back on Byers Road

January 25, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Founder Al Shamburger is back in business!  Having closed his Huber Heights BBQ shop in 2020, he’s found a new home on Byers Road, in the space formerly know as Byers Inn, Dark Horse Tavern, Oinkadoodle Moo and most recently Steve & Tammy’s Tavern.   Big A’s BBQ & Grill is now in their “quiet opening phase,” according to big Al.

They’ll be open daily this week from 3-10pm and then next week they’ll add lunch service from 11am – 10pm, including their all you can eat catfish special on Friday.

Live music will start in March as well as dart leagues and trivia night.

Here’s a look at their menu:


When asked, Shamburger said he’s “best known for his Smoked Ribs, pork chops and bourbon chicken.”  So check it out and tell them DaytonDining sent you!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Trader Joe’s 14th Customer Choice Award Winners

January 24, 2023 By Guest Contributor

Today, Trader Joe’s announced their 14th Customer Choice Award winners—these are the best products according to customers like you and me. Here are the winners by category:

P.S. You may be surprised that certain beloved Trader Joe’s products didn’t make the cut this year—namely Mandarin Orange Chicken, Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups, Unexpected Cheddar, Soy Chorizo, and Peanut Butter Filled Pretzel Nuggets. That’s because these recurring winners were inducted to Trader Joe’s Hall of Fame and are no longer eligible to win.

Trader Joe's Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

Overall Winner: Chili & Lime Flavored Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips

The Chili & Lime Flavored Rolled Corn Tortilla Chips are the overall winner and favorite in the snack category too. At least twice a month I get pitches from writers that want to share their love of these chips with the world. That’s how popular these are. I suspect these snacks are going to fly off the shelves now that the word is officially out about their awesomeness. Grab a bag or four while you can!

Trader Joe's honey crisp apple juice
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

Favorite Trader Joe’s Beverage: Sparkling Honeycrisp Apple Juice Beverage

Of all the 2022 winners, this is the only product I’ve never tried because it’s seasonal—it typically shows up around the end of October through December. According to a friend, these taste just like honeycrisp apples and are amazing with apple bourbon and ice. At $3.99 for a pack of four cans, I’d say they are a pretty good deal, too.

Trader Joe's cheddar cheese
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

Best Trader Joe’s Cheese: Cheddar with Caramelized Onions

What a genius combination! There are so many ways this creamy cheddar with caramelized onions can elevate any recipe:

  • Shred it over pita bread and bake it until melty for the best cheesy bread.
  • Make grilled cheese with it.
  • Shred and sprinkle it over scalloped potatoes.
  • Stuff a burger for the most delightful gooey surprise when you bit into it.
Trader Joe's hold the cone
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

Favorite Trader Joe’s Dessert: Hold the Cone!

Writer Stephanie Ganz introduced me to these mini ice cream cones that come in three standard flavors—vanilla (my favorite), chocolate, and chocolate chip—plus the occasional seasonal flavors like peppermint, coffee, and pumpkin ginger. What. a. delight! Not only are they delicious, as a parent of three boys, I’m grateful that they are small enough to curb a sugar rush yet big enough to scratch an itchy craving for something sweet.

Trader Joe's butter chicken
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

The Best Trader Joe’s Entree: Butter Chicken with Basmati Rice

Trader Joe’s does frozen Indian meals very well, and the butter chicken is no exception. Stock up on them for quick desk lunches for work. From a scale of zero to five (zero being not spicy and five burning your mouth), this one is a zero point five. Trader Joe’s Fiery Chicken Curry is spicier, and in my opinion, better. I would recommend buying one of each, the butter chicken, the chicken tikka masala, the fiery chicken curry, and all other vegetarian options, to find your favorite.

Indian Butter Chicken

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Trader Joe's banana
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

Most Loved Trader Joe’s Produce: Bananas

19 cents for one conventional banana is half the point of going to Trader Joes. (Organic ones are a quarter each—still a steal.) You might think, a banana is a banana is a banana, so what’s so special about TJ’s bananas? It’s cheaper, and unlike bananas sold at other grocery stores, you can buy them by the unit—yes, you can walk out of the store with one banana—rather than pre-packaged bunches. ICYMI, we love bananas here at Simply Recipes, so we are fans are buying more than you’ll need to snack on, because overripe bananas mean banana bread.

Trader Joe's kale, cashew, basil pesto
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

The Best Vegan or Vegetarian Product: Kale Cashew Pesto

Last year, writer Micah Siva shared her secret to easy weeknight dinners using this vegan pesto. She says, “When it first came out, I was skeptical. Did I really need more kale in my diet on top of the kale gnocchi, kale chips, kale salads, and kale smoothies? Well, of course! I can’t do without this stuff. It’s fresh, flavorful, and my secret ingredient to quick and easy weeknight dinners.”

Trader Joe's scented candles
Simply Recipes / Trader Joe’s

Favorite Non-Food Product: Scented Candles

If you fall in love with a fragrance, buy them in bulk and stock up. The scents are seasonal, so if you run out you’ll have to wait another year for it to hit the shelves again. I love the sweet smell of mango tangerine, but I did notice that the coconut-soy wax blend does melt quickly and the candle doesn’t burn as long as other brands.


This article originally appeared on the Simply Recipes website and was written by  MYO QUINN.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Trader Joe's

2023 Governor’s Awards for the Arts Winners

January 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Eight winners have been selected to receive Governor’s Awards for the Arts in Ohio this year.

A tradition since 1971, the Governor’s Awards showcase and celebrate exceptional Ohio artists, arts organizations, arts leaders and patrons, educators, and business support of the arts. Award recipients are presented with the only arts award in the state that is conferred by the governor.

In recognition of their impactful and visionary leadership in Ohio’s creative sector and their sustained dedication to promoting artistic excellence, awardees will be honored during a ceremony on May 17, 2023.

“Ohio features a wealth of artistic talent, creative entrepreneurs, and innovative arts leaders and educators. Our shared strength in the arts makes the Buckeye state a great place to live, work, and raise a family. We’re proud to showcase and celebrate Ohio’s cultural assets through the Governor’s Awards for the Arts,” said OAC Executive Director Donna S. Collins.

Each of the winners will receive an original work of art by painter Brian Robinson of Dover.

Registration for the event opens soon, and additional information will be available in the coming weeks. Visit the Governor’s Awards page for regular updates.

The 2023 award recipients and categories follow:

  • Arts Administration | Kathy Wade | Cincinnati (Hamilton)
  • Arts Education | Dr. Douglas Marrah | Ashland (Ashland)
  • Arts Patron | Louella Reese | Granville (Licking)
  • Business Support of the Arts | Walnut Street Gallery, LLC | Wooster (Wayne)
  • Community Development and Participation (co-winner) | Michael London | Dayton (Montgomery)
  • Community Development and Participation (co-winner) | Black Swamp Arts Festival | Bowling Green (Wood)
  • Individual Artist | Tricia Kaman | Cleveland (Cuyahoga)
  • Irma Lazarus Award | Ann Hamilton | Columbus (Franklin)

 

Here’s more info about Michael London | Community Development and Participation
Dayton (Montgomery), our local winner.

Michael London is a playwright, arts administrator, and arts management educator with a strong belief that the arts are for everyone. He currently serves as the director of the Ohio Playwrights Circle—a service organization dedicated to providing encouragement, opportunity, and education for Ohio playwrights. In 2021, he was elected as Ohio’s regional representative for the Dramatist Guild of America. Over a career spanning five decades, Mr. London has worked to help strengthen arts access for diverse communities across the state. From 1978 to 1985, he was a member of the Ohio Arts Council’s Minority Arts Task Force. He also served from 1985 to 2010 as arts advisor for the Ohio Arts Council’s Minority Arts Program, where he helped hundreds of organizations serving communities of color and marginalized communities grow their capacity and outreach. Mr. London also worked, from 1993 to 1998, as the policy consultant and community liaison for the Ohio Appalachian Arts Initiative. A Native American descendant, Mr. London has worked with Indigenous organizations for many years as an arts and management advisor. Currently, he is the planning director for the 2023 Native Voices Project, which will share Story Circles with Native Americans living in Ohio and inspire a new work of art.

A lifelong student of the arts, Mr. London’s studies include The Ohio State University and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. He holds a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts in theatre, along with an additional Master of Arts in screenwriting for film and television, from Royal Holloway at the University of London. His work has been performed on stages in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom—where he currently serves as the Playwright-in-Residence for the London-based Benjamin Franklin House Museum.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Governor’s Awards, Governors Awards for the Arts in Ohio

Birding the Farm Walk

January 24, 2023 By Dayton937

Join Environmental Educator Sam Romeo on a weekly afternoon bird walk at Aullwood Farm! A variety of birds can be found on the trails and in the pastures and habitats at the farm. In winter, flocks of White-throated sparrows, Juncos and Eastern bluebirds are busy along the brushy fence rows; you might even spy a Great horned owl in the sugarbush! Binoculars are recommended.

Filed Under: Active Living

Les Misérables Plays Through Sunday at the Schuster

January 24, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Set against the backdrop of 19th century France, LES MISÉRABLES tells an enthralling story of broken dreams and unrequited love, passion, sacrifice and redemption – a timeless testament to the survival of the human spirit. This epic and uplifting story has become one of the most celebrated musicals in theatrical history.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Avocado Toast Now at Tim Hortons

January 24, 2023 By Dayton937

You can now order Avocado Toast with Naturally Hickory Smoked Bacon as well as Avocado Toast with Freshly Cracked Eggs at your local Tim Hortons.

Tim Hortons Adds New Toasts And New Avocado Breakfast Sandwiches
The new Avocado Toast with Bacon features a creamy avocado spread topped with crispy pieces of naturally hickory smoked Bacon and finished off with a sprinkling of Everything Bagel seasoning, all on toasted sourdough bread.

The new Avocado Toast with Eggs features a creamy avocado spread topped two freshly cracked eggs and finished off with a sprinkling of Everything Bagel seasoning, all on toasted sourdough bread. Also available with one egg.

You can now also  add avocado spread to any breakfast sandwich.

The new offering can be found at participating locations chainwide for a limited time.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: avocado toast, tim hortons

Clairvoyance: Intentional Camera Movement Photography

January 24, 2023 By Dayton937

“Intentional Camera Movement” (ICM) is digital photography that combines color, texture, and form to create swirling and dizzying abstracts from out in nature. The subject matter captures tree foliage, water movements, and reflections as the camera is purposely moved around to achieve different results. Having the images printed on canvas further gives a painterly look and feel to the work.

 

 

 

Clairvoyance is defined as “the supposed power to see objects or events that cannot be perceived by the senses.” Village Artisan photographer Ryan Taylor uses the camera as his paintbrush and the landscape as his canvas to “bring the viewer closer to seeing something entirely new.”

Ryan’s solo show can be seen in the Village Artisan’s Lobby Gallery  through February 28, 2023, during regular gallery hours. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

 

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts Tagged With: Ryan Taylor, Village Artisans

Do Your Moo at Young’s For Free Ice Cream

January 22, 2023 By Dayton937

Start practicing your MOOs now! We want to hear your best MOO! A good MOO will rewarded with Young’s Famous Homemade Ice Cream from January 23rd – 29th, 2023.

Give a great MOO at the Dairy Store and you’ll earn a one dip upgrade for your dessert. For example, buy a one dip cone, MOO for us, and they’ll upgrade it to a two dip cone for FREE. Add a dip to your sundae, or upgrade your milkshake.

It’s up to you and your MOO! Young’s has always been partial to cows at Young’s and their MOOs. They feel this promotion helps show solidarity with the cow nation. Best of all, it’s a fun way for you to earn your way to a dessert upgrade!

But Young’s won’t just accept just any MOO. Their staff will be the judge. They say they are not looking for loudness, but are listening for creativity, tonal ability, and heartfelt MOOs.

Limit one MOO per person per day. Not valid with any other offer.


Young’s Jersey Dairy

6880 Springfield-Xenia Rd
Yellow Springs, OH 45387

(937) 325-0629

Hours:

Mon – Thu 11AM – 8PM
Fri 11AM – 9PM
Sat 9AM – 9PM
Sun 9AM – 8PM

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Best Sledding Locations Around Dayton

January 22, 2023 By Dayton937

With the snow fast coming down, we thought this would be a good time to round up some of the best spots to go sledding in the area.  We’ve combed the internet archives to share Miami Valley’s favorite spots:

 

Wright Brother’s Memorial Hill
WPAFB – 2380 Memorial Rd, Dayton, OH 45424

The hill is an area favorite. Located off Route 444 on Kauffman Avenue next to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, this hill has great access and parking. The designated sledding area is a grass surface ranging from smooth to bumpy. The slope is approximately 40 degrees with a lengthy run of about 700 to 800 feet. Many great spots act as ramps for those who like catching air.

The MetroParks have designated sledding locations in three of their parks – Englewood, Germantown and Taylorsville:

Englewood MetroPark
100 E National Rd, Englewood, OH 45322
Walk through the woods to the West Park near the dam.  This sledding hill is quite steep.

Germantown MetroPark
6206 Boomershine Rd, Germantown, OH 45327
Probably the best Metropark hill for sledding, snowboarding and tubing.

Taylorsville MetroPark
1200 Brown School Road, Vandalia
Entrance is on the east side of Brown School Rd., south of US 40. Grass turf, bumpy and no obstacles with a gentle grade makes for safe but long distance sledding. This hill offers a smooth/bumpy ride down a slope of 30 degrees with a 400 to 500 foot run.

Triangle Park
2500 Ridge Ave, Dayton, OH 45414
For years this park has been a go to spot for families that want to slide down the hill.

Stubbs Park- Currently under construction in 2025 and not open.
 255 W Spring Valley Pike, Centerville, OH 45458
This south suburban park will be packed with folks slipping and sliding around

Centerville-Washington Park District

Rosewood Park! For young sledders, check out Little Mound Park!

Indian Riffle Park
801 E Stroop Rd Kettering OH 45440
The hill at Indian Riffle Parkis more of a mound, giving sliders more than one side to slide down. No obstacles with pretty smooth rides.Perfect for all ages.

Suicide Hill” Community Golf Course
2917 Berkley St, Kettering, OH 45409
Sledders flock at the first sign of ground-covering snow. Located at the Community Golf Course Kettering, next to Hills and Dales Metropark it’s just dangerous enough that you’ll be screaming down the hill.

Filed Under: Active Living, Community, The Featured Articles

Brian Sharp’s First Visit to The Twist Indian Grill

January 21, 2023 By Brian Sharp

On a chilly day we were looking for something fun and new for lunch. I suggested the Twist Indian Grill – only to be told “you know I don’t like Indian food” – I said, “I’ve heard great things we are going”

I am so glad we did!
Twist is where Chipotle meets Indian. In fact, if you’re like my sidekick it’s the perfect way to introduce yourself to great Indian street food. There are extensive menu options like curry bowls, salad bowls, naan tacos and even naandillas (think quesadillas made with naan).
The process is much like you’re used to at chipotle. Choose your entree, choose your rice (there are multiple options), choose your curry, choose your protein, and choose your toppings.
I opted for the Tandoori chicken and Mark opted for a naandilla with masala pulled chicken. We also enjoyed some street food – samosa (potatos and peas mixed and put in a pastry and fried served with sauce. They also have seasoned and nacho fries.

My tandoori chicken bowl was full of flavor and spice. I added some masala rice and even some jalapeños and cilantro. This was a taste sensation. Different from traditional Indian with a twist toward street food. Mark’s naandilla was served with a side of ranch and the naysayer had to admit that it was delicious and that he would definitely be back!
The restaurant located on Smithville just south of Watervliet was busy…and service was swift and friendly.
We definitely want to go back and try some other items and maybe even Paani Puri they looked spectacular!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Indian Fast Food, The Twist

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