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Archives for July 2023

Italian Eatery in Arcade Sets Opening Date!

July 4, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Update # 4: They’ve changed the soft opening to tonight & tomorrow from 5-9pm and Friday and Saturday from 5-10pm with lunch rolling out next week.
Update #3 Wed, July 26th:  They are doing a soft opening for the next few days from 11:30am – 4pm  with a limited item of 9 items, to include Calamari, mussels, alfredo with shrimp or chicken.  They were waiting for a copy of the limited menu when I spoke with them today at 10:30am.  Reservations can be made at [email protected].
Update # 2: Looks like the hood inspection has delayed things again, so now it looks like the opening will be sometime the week of July 24th…
Update: The opening date has been pushed back at least a week- stay tuned for more info when we hear from them!
EST! EST!! EST!!! has set an opening date for their restaurant located at The Arcade.  According to their website July 13th is when they will make their Dayton debut. This modern Italian eatery will feature brick oven pizza, handmade pasta, gelato and more. The restaurant at the corner of Fourth and Ludlow will have an intimate feel with exterior and interior patio dining.

Their name comes from the story of a German Bishop who sent his servant ahead to taste the wines along his route of travel, leaving messages on the walls of inns and taverns to tell his master whether he should drink the wine or avoid it. “Est” (it is) meant the wine was good, while “Non est” (it isn’t) told the Bishop to move on. It is clear that the servant saw considerable virtue in the wines of Montefiascone, as indicated by his “Est! Est! Est!!! scrawled on the wall

A peek at the menu:

They will also be doing Sunday brunch from noon to 4pm. The Prosciutto Benedict pictured below looks pretty tasty. Shrimp and polenta, french toast, avocado toast, breakfast panini, and brunch tagliere also appear on te

The dessert menu includes cannoli, tiramisu, gelato, daily flavors of creme Catalana and Italian cheesecake.


Est! Est! Est!!!

45 W. Fourth St. 
Dayton, OH 45402

LUNCH

Monday – Saturday | 11:30am – 2:00pm

Tapas Hour | 2:00pm – 5:00pm

DINNER

Monday – Thursday | 5:00pm – 9:00pm

Friday & Saturday | 5:00pm – 10:00pm

BRUNCH

Sunday | 12:00pm – 4:00pm

Reservations available via OpenTable

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Est! Est!! Est!!!, Italian Eatery, The Arcade

Bonefish Introduces 3 – 6pm Social Hour Deals

July 3, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Bonefish Grill has launched a new “Social Hour” from 3-6:30pm every day featuring  a selection of popular hand-crafted cocktails, premium spirit & cocktail, wines and draft beers.

Featured cocktails:

$7 Mango Bourbon Sour – Jim Beam Bourbon, mango, sugar in the raw syrup and fresh sour mix with a lemon wheel, fresh cracked pepper and mint

$7 Blueberry Lemon Drop – Absolut Citron Vodka, blueberry purée, fresh sour mix, sugar rim

$7 Coconut Crush – Bacardi Superior Rum, Bacardi Añejo Cuatro Rum, coconut with pineapple and orange juices, served on the rocks

$7 Fresh Margarita – Lunazul Blanco Tequila, Cointreau, fresh lime simple syrup

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: bonefish, Social Hour, The Big Bang

ARTery Gallery Springs into Summer

July 3, 2023 By Dayton937

The ARTery Gallery is excited to announce their Visiting Artist for July is Ginny Baughman, who specializes in drawing and painting local landscapes and landmarks. The gallery’s NEW Member Artist of the Month and NEWEST artists to the Gallery is Gae Helton, a skilled and colorful mosaic artist, acrylic painter and muralist with beautiful mosaics on display The ARTery invites you to come meet 17 fabulous artists and artisans and see their work at the Gallery, open First Friday, July 7, from 5-9 pm and 3rd Sunday, July 16, from 12-4.  The ARTery Gallery is in the Front Street Building #100, Door B-C, 3rd floor, 1001 E 2nd St. Dayton, OH.

The ARTery Gallery currently has 16 Artists and Artisans with work on display including Watercolor, Acrylic, and Oil Painting, Digital Fine Art, Photography, Printmaking, Mixed Media, Ceramics, Mosaics, Custom Jewelry, Fiber Art and Sculpture with styles ranging from Traditional to Contemporary. Open each month *1st Friday 5-9pm and *3rd Sunday, 12-4pm.

*Current ARTery Artists include:  Fabienne Bee, Alison Bour, Rosalie Campbell, Samantha Farkas, Bob Farley, Charlene Fox, Jim Hayes, Gae Helton, Bonnie Kuntz, Sarah Maxwell, Melanie Morrett, Ashley Simons, Ryan Taylor, Jo Anne Vincent, Leonard Williams, and David Zawisa.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Oregon District Building Razed And New Investments

July 3, 2023 By Guest Contributor

A major developer in Downtown Dayton’s renaissance recently acquired several buildings in and near the Oregon District. Woodard Development, which has completed major projects throughout downtown and Webster Station including both adaptive reuse and new construction, will upgrade and re-activate properties and bring new amenities to the neighborhood.

One building, unfortunately, was unable to be saved and has just been demolished.

Buildings purchased by Woodard include the Johnston (513-23 E. Fifth) and Schaefer Buildings (601-613 E. Fifth), which are currently occupied and will see upgrades to the apartments. The Schaefer, which has storefronts on both Fifth and Wayne Ave, has numerous commercial tenants including Corner Kitchen, Press Coffee, Heart Mercantile, Luna Gifts & Botanicals and Puff Apothecary. The Johnston houses Clash Dayton.

Vacant structures on Fifth Street bought by Woodard include 337 and 343 E. 5th St. which are the two buildings next to Lily’s Bistro. And the most interesting acquisition is the former United Business Service building at 505 S. Jefferson Street near Patterson Boulevard and US-35 just beyond the historic neighborhood.

The building that was demolished is the one just next to Lily’s.

At the time of purchase, Jason Woodard said that “the wall closest to Lily’s is caved in; it’s past saving. The city declared it an imminent threat. We closed on it knowing that smaller building will come down.”

An inspection by Dayton’s chief building official concluded it was in danger of collapsing, and Tony Kroeger, Dayton’s planning division manager, said that “the conditions of the building compel the city to approve the demolition of the property.”

A letter to Oregon District neighborhood said that “demolition in historic districts is an option of last resort, but this project will replace an unsafe structure with an attractive and active courtyard.”

The lost structure at 337 E Fifth Street (as well as its neighbor 341) was constructed some time earlier than 1887.

In the early 1900s, the building was used as a hotel. By the 1950s, it was the Flex O Steel Company. The building was also connected to Dayton’s music scene which still has a presence just across the street. In 1969, 337 E Fifth was Ron’s Records and in the 1980s it was Gem City Records before that business expanded nearby to what is today Omega Music.

The image above shows the street when the train tracks were being elevated around 1930. The circle shows the two buildings purchased by Woodard; the buildings to the left including the fire station with the tower were demolished and the ones that are today Lily’s were built later. Image via Dayton Metro Library

The façade of the building was heavily altered in the late 1970s to replace a crumbling and partially demolished wooden addition to the original brick structure, which was described as “an old Georgian with a square front.”

Clipping via Newspapers.com

The goal of the alteration was to “restore the two-story structure to what it looked like in the early 1900s” but it still meant that the building did not have enough historic integrity to qualify as a contributing structure to the historic district.

Based on the inspections and reports from neighboring businesses, it’s hard to disagree with the conclusion that the building needed to come down. But it’s still a disappointing loss.

With deteriorating buildings, the debate typically scrutinizes the historic significance, or lack thereof, to decide if it “deserves” to be preserved.

But it’s not just the Dayton Arcades and Traxler Mansions that make Dayton what it is. The everyday vernacular architecture is a huge part of what why urban places are unique and special and Dayton has already lost a staggering percentage of its 19th-century building stock.

And buildings, especially in historic commercial districts, are intimately part of the context of the surrounding streetscape. Corridors lined with an unbroken “street wall” give us a pleasing sense of enclosure and act as a sort of outdoor living room for a vibrant, walkable space that people will want to spend time in.

This type of building pattern also builds significantly more wealth for their communities than suburban models of fewer buildings spaced farther out.

Coherent and connected historic business districts were once ubiquitous in all parts of Dayton but most were totally wiped off the map and the couple that remain are an endangered species with major gaps.

The Oregon District is considered the best-preserved neighborhood in Dayton but its signature Fifth Street already has many gaps due to previous neglect or planned demolitions of just this type of building (look no further than the sizable lot directly on the other side of the 341 building and compare to the historic image above).

It’s also worth noting Woodard’s commitment to preservation when possible, including last year when it responded to a call to preserve a historic church on Brown Street that was originally planned to be razed for a new medical building. They saved and incorporated the historic building into the new facility.

Tomorrow I’ll shift gears to this history of a newly purchased building that does survive, the former UBS building.


This post by Andrew Walsh, a writer and academic librarian at Sinclair College. He researches urban history and is the author of Lost Dayton as well as the founder of DaytonVistas.com and other websites.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: DaytonVistas

Let Tabari McCoy Make You Laugh At WIley’s!

July 2, 2023 By Dayton937

Given the fact many Dayton comedy fans just celebrated America’s birthday,  Tabari McCoy knows some people might a little tired after their Fourth of July events. 

That’s not going to stop him, however, from bringing plenty of fireworks to the stage when he headlines Wiley’s Comedy Club this weekend.

“Let’s break it down: Tuesday was  recovery day for many people, especially if they didn’t go to work Monday because they were too busy partying Friday night-Sunday. That means they’re going to cram four days’ of work into Wednesday and Thursday, making them ready to relax as soon as Friday hits,” McCoy says, envisioning how the week is going to go leading up to his shows. “You already grilled, got sunburnt and/or spent too much money to end up home alone or with the same person you’ve been with forever, so why not come get some laughs? There’s no threat of burning down your house with those extra M-80s you forgot were near that bottle of lighter fluid in the garage.”

While it remains to be seen whether he is can make such predictions accurately, McCoy’s comedy track record reflects his ability to entertain audiences with hilarious results. Possessing 17+ years’ experience on stage, McCoy has performed at several festivals such as the San Francisco Sketchfest, Gilda’s LaughFest in Grand Rapids, Mich. and the inaugural Limestone Comedy Festival in Bloomington, Ind. Routinely heard on Pandora and Spotify, he has also appeared on the Fox’s former late night stand-up show “Laughs” and has released two albums, Laughing with a Panther and Remarkable. 

In addition, McCoy is an accomplished writer with work published in The Cincinnati Enquirer and Ebony.com among other outlets. (Many of the reviews from his McCoy on Movies blog are featured here on Dayton 937.) His appearances at Wiley’s, however, come in support of his latest project: “Be Happy,” his debut 1-hour stand-up special from Four By Three Productions currently available to watch on YouTube. Clips from the special have garnered views in the tens of thousands across Instagram and Facebook.

“I knew I had a funny and true joke about how most of America is really just the Midwest, but not to the tune of 85,000-plus views. If I ever find the time to start making all the sketches I have ideas for, maybe I can just become a TikTok influencer and have companies pay me to just eat burritos,” McCoy says. “Seriously, what is wrong with us that so many people just sit around watching others do everything things for hours on end; smartphones are just ironically named at this point!”

That notwithstanding, he hopes all those who come out to his shows will be happy that they did. 

“Pretty much anyone with a pulse knows the world is insane and we do horrible things to each other daily. The fact I haven’t caught a case dealing with the way people drive on I-75 between 8 a.m. to midnight is nothing short of a small miracle,” he says half-jokingly. “When I talk about being happy, I think how great it is I can get people – who sometimes may be a little intoxicated – to not think about the person or people in their life that drive them nuts while I’m on stage. I don’t want to get into that laughter/medicine cliché, but no one has ever left one of my shows to then start mailing crazy-*** letters to the media about teaching the world ‘the truth’ – RIP Ted Kaczynski!” 

WHEN YOU GO:

When: 8 p.m., Friday, July 7 & Saturday, July 8

Wiley’s Comedy Club

101 Pine St.

Dayton, OH 45402

(937) 224-5653

www.wileyscomedy.com 

Filed Under: Comedy Tagged With: Tabari McCoy, Wiley's Comedy Club

A New Event Space Coming to Washington Township

July 2, 2023 By Guest Contributor

I’m Ashley Swank, I’ve worked for my parents at Main Street Deli in Springboro for the past 25 years. I work day to day operations as well as handle all social media. I have had the dream of opening my very own wedding reception space for around 15 years. I have always thought it would be a perfect job to put all my strengths to use. It will be a very rewarding job to help couples plan their perfect day and stick to a budget they can feel comfortable with. I will treat every wedding reception and event as if they were my own and will do everything in my power to ensure all events go off without a hitch.
The name Brick & Beam came from what I plan for the space to look like. It will have an industrial type feel with concrete floors, big beams from floor to ceiling and we will be adding a brick accent wall. I wanted the name to spark a vision of what the space looks like inside. We have lots of painting and decorating ahead of us but plan to be open in August.

Inspiration picture

My fiancé and I just got engaged this spring and our wedding is the first one in the books! I am very excited to get to decorate the building to suit my style and then execute my dream wedding and reception in my very own venue. There are no nerves, I’ve already planned every last detail and am ready to get the party started.
We hope the venue will be able to hold around 140 people comfortably, leaving space for a dance floor, bar and prep kitchen for caterers to use. There will be two get ready rooms as well. Tables and chairs for up to 140 guests will be included for reception rentals. We will also have some add on decor items for an additional charge. All vendor choices will be left up to guests. We want everyone to use who they are comfortable with and whoever fits their budget. It’s their big day and it should be exactly what they envision.
There will be a prep kitchen for caterers to use that will include a large commercial refrigerator and plenty of counter/ work table space.
Along with wedding receptions we plan to have baby showers, wedding showers, graduation parties, birthday parties, corporate events, holiday parties and whatever else you can dream up! Through the week we would love to hold classes in the evenings, cookie decorating, charcuterie board making, candle making and any other fun ideas anyone may have.
Before opening I plan to hold a large open house type event where brides, grooms, families, the community and wedding vendors can all come view the space. I look forward to meeting all vendors and collecting their information to compile a list for guests if they have a need. Please follow our facebook page Brick & Beam Event Center for all details and to connect with us.

Brick & Beam Event Center

5571 Far Hills Ave.
Dayton, OH 45429
937-234-7580 Text & Calls

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ashley Swank, Brick & Beam, event center

Americana Festival 5k

July 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Celebrate your 4th of July with this great race and tradition!

Race is hosted by the Centerville Noon Optimist Club with proceeds benefiting the City of Centerville.

High quality moisture-wicking shirt will be guaranteed to first 800 paid registrants.

$30 Registration Fee through June 15, then fee increases to $35.  Online registration remains open right to the start of the race.

 

Click HERE to view the course map!

Run will begin and end at Centerville HS Stadium 500 E. Franklin Street, Centerville, Ohio.

 

Filed Under: Runners

Restaurants Taking a Summer Break

July 1, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

As the Miami Valley hospitality industry heads into the typically slow summer season, restaurants and bars around the Valley are using this opportunity to take short breaks to regroup.

Some restaurants are taking a brief interlude to renovate and update their menus, after welcoming
pre-pandemic levels of clientele for the first time in more than a year. Other businesses that are short-staffed are giving their overworked employees a reprieve.

We’ll keep updating this list, but here’s what we know so far!

Bill’s Donut takes their annual 4th of July week off and will reopen at 3pm on July 9th.

Boosalis Baking and Cafe will close July 2nd and reopen on July 11th

Charlie’s Deli & Catering will be closed July 3rd & 4th reopening July 5th

Original Flying Pizza Downtown-  close July 2nd to July 9th.  Will reopen July 10th

Falb’s Restaurant  Closed for vacation and will reopen on July 17th!

Fratelli’s – is shut down for Summer Break . Will reopen the week after Labor Day!

Hoshi Ramen will be closed from July 3rd to July 10th! They’ll reopen July 11th  celebrating their anniversary week!

Mamma DiSalvo’s will be closed  July 2- July 18 will reopen on July 19th.

Mz.Jade’s SoulFood  will be closed July 3-5 and reopen on Thursday, July 6th.

Napoli’s Pizza is closed and will reopen July 29

Paragon Supper Club – Closed through July 6th reopens Friday, July 7th

Penn’s Thai Grill will close on July 2 and reopen on Friday, August 4th

Roma’s Pizza & Pasta will  close on July 2nd and reopen July 24th.

Salt Block Biscuit Company  will be closed July 4th & 5th, and will reopen Thursday the 6th.

Thai Table will close July 2 – 4 and reopen on July 5th

Tony and Pete’s will close Monday, July 3 and will be back at it 11am Friday July 7.

Venecia Italian Restaurant  will be closed July 5 to July 26.  Will reopen July 27th. 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Funk, Afrobeat, and Jazz with 70s Psychedelia and Hard Rock

July 1, 2023 By Dayton937

Tonight at Levitt Pavilion Ernie Johnson from Detroit is a Cincinnati based big band that blends funk, afrobeat, and jazz with 70s psychedelia and hard rock to create a hypnotic, danceable sound that is both accessible and boundary pushing at the same time. Their stage show is known to be a high-energy, infectious dance party that centers on intense, spontaneous improvisation combined with tight, sophisticated compositions that live inside the groove.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

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