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Archives for May 2025

Rolled Ice Cream Shop Reopens

May 10, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Today is the Season Opening for  I Heart Ice Cream, Dayton’s first & only Rolled Ice Cream spot, located at 9 N. Williams St. in the Wright-Dunbar District of Dayton. Starting at noon today there will be $5 milkshakes, and all guest can enter to win free ice cream for the month of June!

 

The Thai inspired ice cream shop, run by Liz Smith began as a vendor at 2nd Street Market and a food truck. The shop offers a rolled ice cream, made by pouring a liquid base onto a super cold surface and then scraping and rolling it into thin, long strands, creating a visually appealing, almost artistic dessert.  This method, sometimes called stir-fried ice cream, results in a denser, creamier texture and allows for endless customization with toppings and flavors.  Toppings are often added to the base with Oreo, Berries & Cream and Resse’s Peanut Butter Cup among the most popular.

Bring Mom in on Sunday for a FREE Mother’s Day Ice Cream when you buy one for yourself!


I Heart Ice Cream

9 North Williams Street,
Dayton, OH 45402

Wed – Fri 4-8pm
Sat noon – 8pm
Sun noon – 6pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: I Heart Ice Cream, rolled Ice cream, wright-dunbar

Graeter’s Reveals First Summer Bonus Flavor of 2025

May 9, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Graeter’s Ice Cream  has announced Cinnamon Sticky Bun is the first bonus flavor of the season dubbed “Bake Sale summer.”

The cinnamon ice cream is swirled with brown sugar and sticky bun dough, finished with crunchy toffee pieces. It’s only around for a limited time, so get a pint today before its too late.
Other new flavors coming to the menu this summer include Lemon Blueberry Crumble, Pineapple Passion Sorbet, Minty Brownie, and Caramel Pecan Cheesecake. Details about these flavor releases will be announced throughout the summer.

The new flavor, which is Star-D Kosher Certified, is available at Graeter’s shops by the scoop and in pints. You can also purchase the pints online at Graeters.com. 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cinnamon Sticky Bun, graeter's ice cream, ice cream

Killer Brownies Breaks Out With New Look and Motto!

May 8, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Killer Brownie®, the gourmet brownie company known for its decadent, layered indulgence, is debuting a bold new look and a daring motto: “Live a Little.”  After more than 40 years of bringing joy to dessert lovers, the brand is transforming its image with striking new packaging and a fresh marketing approach. In partnership with Irresistible Foods Group, Killer Brownie’s goal is to disrupt the bakery, a space where indulgent treats exist without a brand name that truly sticks. 

“The bakery section hasn’t seen a lot of change – and for a long time, that was just fine. But today’s consumer is looking for more,” said Chimene Mayne-Ross, Founder and CEO of Killer Brownie. “Killer Brownie is here to bring bold flavor, unapologetic indulgence, and a loud brand personality. We’re not just introducing something new – we’re making the bakery section a destination, giving people something they’ll be excited to seek out.”

Killer Brownie’s rebrand is rooted in four core characteristics: unapologetic, rebellious, confident, and mischievous. This spirit comes to life through vibrant, eye-catching packaging that makes an undeniable statement in the bakery. Featuring a signature bright blue color and bold typography, the new look is designed to break convention and draw consumers in. At the heart of the rebrand is the new motto, “Live a Little,” inviting fans to embrace indulgence.

“Killer Brownie is more than just a dessert; it’s an experience,” said Raouf Moussa, Chief Growth Officer at Irresistible Foods Group. “We’re building on the brand’s impressive legacy of flavor and bringing it to life in a way that can’t be ignored. By combining bold marketing with dynamic in-store presence, we’re giving fans a new reason to get excited about dessert.”

Norman Mayne

Founded in 1988 at Dorothy Lane Market in Dayton, Ohio, Killer Brownie began as a “best-kept secret,” a decadent treat made with rich layers and high-quality ingredients. Norman Mayne, the son of DLM founder Calvin Mayne, explained Dorothy Lane Market started doing boxed lunches, which was also a new concept, not only in Dayton, but just internationally,” Mayne-Ross said. “The dessert in that boxed lunch was the original Killer Brownie, so all of a sudden the Dayton business community started talking about what is this dessert that’s in this lunch and it quickly started to get a local cult following.” He shared that the average grocery store makes about 3% of sales from their baker, but DLM sees 12% from their bakery.

Over the years, its signature indulgence, innovative flavors, and loyal social following have transformed it from a local legend into a cult favorite. Now, through its partnership with Irresistible Foods Group, Killer Brownie is poised to make a national impact, expanding to over 15,000 retail doors and launching direct-to-consumer availability on KillerBrownie.com for the first time. With a bold new look and fearless attitude, the brand is ready to inspire cravings and bring its iconic indulgence to dessert lovers nationwide.

Products Launching on killerbrownie.com:

  • Triple Chocolate with Caramel: Decadent chocolate brownie loaded with chocolate chips, features a layer of creamy caramel and more chocolate chips in the center and finished with even more chips. 
  • Cookie Dough with Caramel: Golden chocolate chip Killer Cookie™ dough and rich chocolate brownie are baked together with a layer of creamy caramel and extra chocolate chips. 
  • Chocolatier: A rich chocolate brownie made with premium milk chocolate chips—soft and moist with a thin crackle top.
  • Brookie: Golden chocolate chip Killer Cookie™ baked atop rich chocolate chip fudge brownie. Soft on the inside with a slightly chewy edge. 
  • Kitchen Sink: Rich blonde brownie—mixed with rainbow sprinkles and topped with M&M’s® and mini chocolate chips—is baked atop a decadent fudge brownie. 
  • Assortment Box: A delightful assortment of sixteen caramel-stuffed Killer Brownie® bites in four gooey flavors—Cookie Dough, Original, Confetti, and Triple Chocolate Thank you!!!

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chimene Mayne-Ross, Dorothy Lane Market, Killer Brownie

Village Family Restaurant Celebrates 45th Anniversary

May 8, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Village Family Restaurant, a beloved cornerstone of downtown Waynesville, is proud to celebrate its 45th anniversary this month — marking over four decades of hearty meals, warm coffee, and cherished community connection.

Founded in 1980, the restaurant has served generations of families, travelers, and locals with its signature comfort food, friendly service, and classic small-town atmosphere. From early morning breakfasts to bustling Sunday lunches, the Village Family Restaurant has remained a reliable, welcoming spot where “everyone knows your name — and your order.”

“This anniversary is incredibly meaningful to us,” said Lacie Sims, current owner of the restaurant. “For 45 years, this place has been more than just a business — it’s been a gathering place, a family, and a part of the fabric of Waynesville. We’ve seen kids grow up, couples get engaged in our booths, and locals who’ve come in every day for decades.”

As the restaurant celebrates this major milestone, the ownership is also announcing plans to pass the torch to a new generation. The business is officially for sale, opening the door for someone with a passion for community, tradition, and food service to step in and carry on the legacy.

Liver & Onions

Meatloaf

“This isn’t a goodbye — it’s the beginning of a new chapter,” said Lacie Sims. “We’re looking for the right buyer who values what this place means to Waynesville and sees the potential for even more great years ahead.” sees the potential for even more great years ahead.”

The fully operational business includes the restaurant’s real estate, equipment, established customer base, experienced staff, and a proven record of success. Interested parties are encouraged to contact Aaron Delidow at [email protected] or 937-232-7439 for more information.

The Village Family Restaurant invites the community to stop in during the month of May to celebrate its 45th anniversary — and enjoy a slice of pie in honor of the past, present, and future.


Village Family Restaurant

144 S Main St,
Waynesville, OH, 45068
(513) 897-8835

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Village Family Restaurant, Waynesville

Multi-Platinum Singer-Songwriter Rob Thomas Coming to The Rose

May 7, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Rob Thomas is set to return to the stage this summer for a highly anticipated solo tour: “The All Night Days Tour.” This extensive 25-date North American run marks his first full tour since Matchbox Twenty’s wildly successful “Slow Dream Tour” in 2023-2024 and first solo headlining tour since 2019’s “Chip Tooth Tour.” The solo trek will bring Thomas’ signature vocals and acclaimed songwriting to Huber Heights, OH for a performance at Rose Music Center on Monday, August 18. A Great Big World will provide support for all dates.

Thomas said, “I’m gearing up for ‘The All Night Days Tour’ at the end of this summer! After such amazing Matchbox shows in 2023 and 2024, it’s so great to revisit the solo catalog and share them with everyone!  It’s also a great way to celebrate my new album, All Night Days, and the 20th anniversary of my first solo album, …Something To Be!”

The upcoming tour promises to deliver the captivating live performances that Thomas is known for, featuring a blend of his chart-topping solo hits such as “Lonely No More,” “This Is How A Heart Breaks,” “Her Diamonds,” “Little Wonders,” and “Street Corner Symphony,” not to mention the iconic collaboration with Santana, “Smooth,” alongside tracks from Matchbox Twenty’s extensive catalog, like “3 AM,” “If You’re Gone,” and “Unwell.” Fans can also look forward to hearing his brand-new single, “Hard To Be Happy,” and more, from his forthcoming sixth full-length solo album All Night Days.

ABOUT ROB THOMAS

Rob Thomas still pushes himself to progress as both a performer and a songwriter. Even after achieving sales of 80 million records worldwide between his solo output, Matchbox Twenty, and various collaborations, generating billions of streams, and entertaining millions of fans on the road, a restless burst of inspiration unflinchingly drives him to create. Beyond Matchbox Twenty smashes such as “Push,” “3AM,” “If You’re Gone,” “Bent,” and more, he has delivered a series of solo hits, including “Lonely No More,” “This Is How A Heart Breaks,” “Little Wonders,” and “Street Corner Symphony.” He elevated into the stratosphere alongside Santana on “Smooth,” which garnered three GRAMMY® Awards and went triple-platinum. As a solo artist, Rob has notched three consecutive Top 10 entries on theBillboard 200, beginning with his now-classic double-platinum #1 debut album …Something To Be. Most recently, 2019’s Chip Tooth Smile bowed in the Top 15. Plus, it incited the applause of Rolling Stone, Billboard, Good Morning America, and ABC’s Nightline who professed, “No matter your age group or musical taste – or whether you even realize it – you’re probably familiar with Rob Thomas’ music.” He stands out as the first artist to receive the Songwriter Hall of Fame’s coveted “Hal David Starlight Award” in addition to garnering numerous BMI and ASCAP Awards. Giving back at every turn, he also notably co-founded the Sidewalk Angels Foundation alongside his wife Marisol Thomas. On his sixth full-length solo album All Night Days, he harnesses the same heart, energy, and spirit that cemented him as a generational artist, beginning with the single “Hard To Be Happy.” In 2025, he continues to pen honest songs about life and love that always seem to hit you at the right moment when you need them the most.

Tickets  which will run $66.50* – $118.50* will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, May 9 atTicketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Mateo is not a criminal

May 7, 2025 By Bill Franz

Mateo is not a criminal


As I worked on this and the other pieces in this series I wondered if any gallery would want to exhibit them. This work is a direct criticism of the president, and he’s doing his best to make people afraid to criticize him.

In his first 100 days in power the president has gone after everyone who’s ever made him mad. When he doesn’t attack people or institutions directly he mentions something online and his most rabid fans do his dirty work. When judges rule against him, for example, they and their families get hundreds of threatening emails and phone calls.

In this political atmosphere many people and institutions are trying to avoid any confrontation with the administration. That’s a common reaction to a bully – keep your head down and hope he doesn’t notice you. Even if the bully targets you the temptation is not to complain because he could always make it worse.

That’s why I wasn’t sure if this work would be exhibited. But I applied to ArtPrize anyway. That’s a huge art competition and festival held in Grand Rapids annually. This year it will run from September 18 to October 4. Over 800,000 people come to ArtPrize each year.

Within days of applying I got an email from one of the 149 participating venues inviting me to exhibit. Last weekend I drove to Grand Rapids to make sure that the owner of the business where I’d been invited to exhibit was fully on board with work that was political. He told me he didn’t see my art as political, and he himself never gets involved in politics. He sees what is being done to these children and their parents as a human rights issue. To him my work was about human rights, not politics.

So the work will be seen in Michigan this fall. Now I need to finish the work, and find more places where someone likes the art and is not worried about irritating the president and his most rabid fans.

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts

Pringles and Miller Lite Grilled Brat Crisps

May 6, 2025 By Dayton937

The newest offering from Pringles is a collaboration with Miller Lite. The limited-edition Pringles x Miller Lite crisps capture two classic summer grilling favorites in a single bite. Plus, no one has to worry about the grill’s fiery flames.

 

Mauricio Jenkins, US Head of Marketing for Pringles said, “At Pringles, we’re dedicated to bringing new, unexpected flavors that both surprise and satisfy our fans’ cravings to the market, no matter the occasion. That’s why we came together with the brewing geniuses at Miller Lite to bring our two iconic brands together. These crisps marry the best flavors of summer into one delicious bite that we can’t wait for fans to experience. We hope the new flavors kick off grilling season on a deliciously crispy note.”

The two limited edition Pringles and Miller Lite flavors are: Pringles x Miller Lite Beer Can Chicken and Pringles x Miller Lite Grilled Beer Brat. Both options capture classic summer grilling food with that crisp, light lager flavor.

The Beer Can Chicken has notes of garlic and onion combined with the roasted chicken and lager flavors. Those savory notes make these crisps work well with some cheese or sour cream crisps for pairing.  Additionally, it would make for a great crust on a chicken tender.

The Grilled Beer Brat option is a little spicier. The black pepper comes through with a sweet caramelized onion and a hint of spice. For people who love texture, adding a few of these crisps as a topping for a grilled brat would be delicious. It would enhance the juicy brat in a delightful way.

The new Pringles and Miller Lite offerings will be available at your favorite store this May.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: pringles

Ricky Skaggs & The Oak Ridge Boys Coming to The Rose

May 6, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Fifteen-time GRAMMY® Award-winner Ricky Skaggs and his band, Kentucky Thunder, are joining forces with Country Music Hall of Famers The Oak Ridge Boys for one unforgettable night of music.  See them together live in concert at Rose Music Center at The Heights on Saturday, August 16.

ABOUT RICKY SKAGGS

Ricky Skaggs’ career is easily among the most significant in recent country music history. If Skaggs’ burgeoning trophy case full of awards wasn’t already enough evidence of that fact, consider that legendary guitarist Chet Atkins once credited Skaggs with “single-handedly saving country music.” His life’s path has taken him to various musical genres, from where it all began in bluegrass music, to striking out on new musical journeys, while still leaving his musical roots intact.

Born July 18, 1954 in Cordell, Kentucky, Skaggs showed signs of future stardom at an early age, playing mandolin on stage with bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe at 6 and appearing on TV with Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs at 7. He emerged as a professional bluegrass musician in 1971, when he and his friend Keith Whitley were invited to join the legendary Ralph Stanley’s band the Clinch Mountain Boys.

Skaggs then went on to record and perform with progressive bluegrass acts like the Country Gentlemen and J.D. Crowe & the New South, whose self-titled 1975 Rounder Records debut album was instantly recognized as a landmark bluegrass achievement. He then led Boone Creek, which also featured Dobro ace and fellow New South alumnus Jerry Douglas.

But Skaggs turned to the more mainstream country music genre in the late ‘70s when he joined Emmylou Harris’s Hot Band, replacing Rodney Crowell. He became a recording artist in his own right in 1981 when his Epic label debut album Waitin’ for the Sun to Shine topped the country charts and yielded a pair of #1 hits. Overall, his productive stay at Epic Records would result in a total of 12 #1 hits. Additionally, he garnered eight Country Music Association Awards–including the coveted Entertainer of the Year trophy in 1985.

Skaggs, of course, fit right in with young “new-traditionalist” ‘80s artists like Randy Travis, and helped rejuvenate the country music genre after the worn-out “Urban Cowboy” period. But, Skaggs put his own stamp on the country format by infusing his bluegrass and traditional country music roots into the contemporary Nashville sound.

Skaggs’ 1997 album Bluegrass Rules!, released on his newly-formed Skaggs Family Records label, marked a triumphant return to bluegrass—which he’s solidified ever since with a series of GRAMMY® Award winning albums, recorded with his amazing bluegrass band, Kentucky Thunder (8-time winners of the IBMA ‘Instrumental Group of the Year’). Skaggs’ label has also served as a home for similar bluegrass and roots music-oriented artists including The Whites.

In the past decade, he has been honored with inductions into the Gospel Music Association’s Gospel Music Hall of Fame and the Musicians Hall of Fame. In 2018, a landmark year, Skaggs was also awarded membership into the National Fiddler Hall of Fame, the IBMA Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and country music’s greatest honor, the Country Music Hall of Fame. Most recently, he was awarded the prestigious National Medal of Arts in 2020 for his contributions to the American music industry.

Ricky struck his first chords on a mandolin over 60 years ago, and he continues to do his part to lead the recent roots revival in music. Clearly his passion for it puts him in the position to bring his lively, distinctively American form of music out of isolation and into the ears and hearts of audiences across the country and around the world. Ricky Skaggs is always forging ahead with cross-cultural, genre-bending musical ideas and inspirations.

The all-star lineup of Kentucky Thunder includes Russ Carson (banjo), Justus Ross (lead guitar), Dennis Parker (baritone vocals, guitar), Gavin Kelso (bass), Mike Rogers (tenor vocals, rhythm guitar) and Billy Contreras (fiddle).

THE OAK RIDGE BOYS

Every generation has its stars. A select few of them remain stars for generations. Those rare figures come to us from all fields of endeavor – Willie Mays from baseball, for instance. Humphrey Bogart from the movies. And, from popular music, The Oak Ridge Boys.

Just as Willie Mays was much more than his immortal over-the-shoulder catch in the 1954 World Series, and Casablanca was far from the only great Humphrey Bogart movie, The Oak Ridge Boys are more than the unforgettable strains of 1981’s “Elvira” oom-poppa-mau-mau-ing its way through our collective consciousness.

Fifty years after these legendary performers first stepped onstage together in the summer of 1973, this now-legendary quartet, made up of Duane Allen, Richard Sterban, Ben James, and William Lee Golden, continues to pack in the crowds and bring down the house.

For the entirety of that amazing half-century, the Oaks have been weaving their colorful threads into the tapestry of America’s popular music. As is the case with Mays, a look at their statistics can be dizzying: a dozen gold, three platinum, and one double-platinum record album (to go with the double-platinum single “Elvira,” which sailed up both the pop and country charts). Thirty Top 10 hits. Performances before five American presidents. Pioneering work in the field of country-music videos. Induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. International touring. Millions of streams. Live shows numbering in the tens, perhaps hundreds, of thousands.

As was the case with Willie Mays, after logging more years in the business than all but a sliver of their contemporaries, the Oaks are still setting records. And making records. Following sales of well over 40 million albums and counting, The Oak Ridge Boys continue to lay down their one-of-a-kind vocals in the studio and on stages all over the world, experimenting with a sound known to millions, always looking for new ways to communicate with their music. As an example, their last three albums have been produced by famed Nashville music figure Dave Cobb, a Grammy Award winner for his work with artists such as Jason Isbell and Chris Stapleton.

The group’s consistently fresh attitude and presentation is summed up nicely in a statement by William Lee Golden, “We do things constantly to challenge ourselves, to try to do something different or better than the last time we did it.”

Like Willie Mays, like Humphrey Bogart – like all the greats – The Oak Ridge Boys transcend their time and place, continuing with every performance and each new disc to not only add to their amazing heritage, but also to further their quest to serve up more new and exciting Oaks music to the world. One of the most famous “legacy acts” ever, with a 50-year string of hits to draw from, they are much more than a group content to faithfully reproduce its dozens of hits.

After all this time, the Oaks and their music remain vibrant, alive, and inventive. To the delight of their millions of fans, they’re still breaking musical barriers, still reaching for new sounds, still performing at a high and wonderful level that both builds on and transcends the generations of their stardom.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, May 9 atTicketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: Ricky Skaggs, Rose Music Center, The Oak Ridge Boys

Dayton at Work and Play: Matthew R. Burgy Artworks

May 6, 2025 By Bill Franz

Conversation with Matthew Burgy of Matthew R. Burgy Artworks (Front Street, Building 100, BC door, 3rd floor). Are you a full time artist now, Matthew?
“Well I was a part-time artist until recently. I was working full time at the Dayton Art Institute as a museum educator until they were forced to make some staff cuts. I am still teaching in some workshops at the Dayton Society of Artists but I’m primarily a working artist now.”
Are you selling here at Front Street? “I am. I’m working in this space and selling here too. I’m open for First Friday of course, but also every Saturday 11-4.”
Your booth has a lot of different types of art. “Yes, I do drawing, painting, print making, mixed media in addition to my kinetic work. It may seem to cover a broad range but I feel like it’s all related to nature.”
When I’m at Front Street I often stop by to look at your kinetic sculptures. How long have you been doing making mobiles?
“It goes back to my student days at Wright State. I was doing print making and I made a mistake and ruined a big sheet of aluminum. Rather than throw it away I cut it into parts and tried to make a mobile. A friend explained some of the physics of it, which helped, and I’ve been doing it ever since. I used to graph everything out, but now I have just a general idea and then see what happens. In fact rather than referring back to some drawing I’ve made I often just watch nature and see how things are balanced there.”
“In addition to mobiles that hang I’ve been making staybiles. They sit on a stationary pedestal and they have some moving parts . As I make them I’m trying to get motion without having the components hit the base. That gets a little tricky. Those with the red bead are part of a series – a seed series – based on the shape of helicopter seeds.”
As he talked with me Matthew was bending a piece of wire. Before I left he had made one of his face figures. “I need to get a name for these guys, because people seem to like them and I love making them.”

Matthew R. Burgy Artworks
Front Street, Building 100,
BC door, 3rd floor  Studio #3345
Dayton, OH, 45402

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts Tagged With: Bill Franz, Front Street, Matthew Burgy

Beginner Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga

May 5, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Join us for a fun and relaxing session of Stand-Up Paddleboard Yoga at RiverScape MetroPark! Whether you’re new to yoga or paddleboarding, this class is perfect for beginners looking to unwind and find balance on the water. Our experienced instructors will guide you through gentle yoga poses while floating on paddleboards. It’s a unique way to connect with nature and improve your strength and flexibility. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to try something new and rejuvenate your mind and body!

 

Filed Under: Active Living

Live Music from Danny Voris

May 4, 2025 By Dayton937

Beginning Wednesday, April 16 and continuing every Wednesday thereafter, talented local classical guitarist, performer, and educator, Danny Voris, will perform from 5-8pm at Whisperz Speakeasy. Join us for an evening of original compositions, classical guitar sensations, small plates, cocktails and more!  Don’t forget to check our website for the secret password – you’ll need it to enter!  www.thedrinkerys.com

Filed Under: Dayton Music

Jazz Jam at Wholly Grounds

May 3, 2025 By Dayton937

Experience an unforgettable evening at Wholly Ground, featuring an incredible lineup of special guest vocalists: Brenda Brookshire, Sandra Rutledge, and Audrey Whitaker Wright!


Join us for a swingin’ vocal set, followed by an open Jazz Jam session welcoming musicians of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a budding jazz enthusiast, bring your instrument and join the fun!


Our talented rhythm section includes Noah Ramirez on drums, Connor Smith on bass, and Moses Mabarek on keys, all led by our host and vocalist, Kelli Campbell!

Filed Under: Dayton Music

The Unsinkable Molly Brown

May 3, 2025 By Dayton937

Catch this show  Sat May 3, 2025 – Sun May 18, 2025

Funny, light, uplifting, and uniquely American,The Unsinkable Molly Brown has charmed audiences on both Broadway and in film adaptations. The musical’s success is attributed to its irresistible characters, entertaining storyline, and Meredith Willson’s dynamic score, reminiscent of the beloved The Music Man. The Unsinkable Molly Brown is a lively and engaging musical that tells the captivating rags-to-riches love story of Molly and Leadville Johnny Brown. Set against the backdrop of the early twentieth century in Colorado, the musical explores themes of love, romance, social classes, and the resilience of the human spirit.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment

Mother’s Day Brunches for 2025

May 2, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Moms have spoken and they want to take a load off this Mother’s Day. OpenTable research reveals 39% of moms have had to book their own celebratory meal, and 44% say that having someone else take the lead on decisions makes Mother’s Day the most special. The findings also show an interest in having their own time out, with nearly one-third of mothers (30%) considering dining out solo as part of their Mother’s Day celebrations, in line with a larger movement of embracing ‘me time.

What Moms Really Want For Mother’s Day: OpenTable Unveils 2025 Dining Insights

  • Early dining means the whole day is free: 46% of moms want to start celebrations early to maximize relaxation time throughout the day. OpenTable data backs the trend: while noon was the most popular time to dine on Mother’s Day 2024, 10am saw the most growth, up 19% Year over Year.
  • Brunch is the main event, but celebrations will last all weekend long: 73% of moms surveyed want to celebrate Mother’s Day with a family brunch with their children but the fun doesn’t stop there, as 66% of U.S. consumers will celebrate multiple times over the weekend, whether with family, friends or solo.

“Moms want to take a backseat on planning this year, but here’s the wake-up call for anyone looking to deliver that stress-free experience: 29% of families have had to panic-book within 24 hours of the holiday1, and use of our ‘Notify Me’ alerts jumped 36% year-over-year3  – so plan ahead,” said Cheryl Paniagua, VP of Restaurant Sales & Services at OpenTable. “For families looking to give the gift of a decision-free day for moms, our annual Top 100 Brunch list is a great place to start.”

Top 100 Brunch Restaurants in America for 2025

With Mother’s Day consistently ranking as the busiest dining day of the year, securing the perfect table is more competitive than ever. So here’s a quick list of options in the Miami Valley:

May 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Mother’s Day Tea & Fashion Show at Meridien

Meridien Uptown
28 W. Franklin St, Washington Township

Join us for an afternoon of high tea, lovely libations & spring fashion featuring the Uptown Boutiques. $35: includes a high tea service – selection of sandwiches, cakes, pastries & tea.
*Drink specials will also be available for purchase.

May 10 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Mother’s Day Brunch

The Winery at Versailles
 6572 State Route 47, Versailles
Treat your mom to a delightful brunch experience that she’ll cherish forever!  $25/person

Feast on a mouthwatering menu including:
Pancake battered sausage bites with Syrup
Croissant with Egg, bacon, cheese
Ham and Cheese Pinwheel, Lavender Lemon Muffins
Cucumber Sandwiches, Ambrosia Fruit Salad, Mini Donuts
Quench your thirst with:
Mimosas, Wine by the Bottle, Wine by the Glass, Refreshing Slushies, Tea, Coffee, Water and Orange Juice
Make this Mother’s Day unforgettable with laughter, love, and delectable cuisine! Space is limited, so reserve your spot now and treat the special women in your life to a brunch they’ll never forget! 🌟👩‍👧‍👦✨
The small print……
– This is a pre-paid event; tickets are non-refundable for any reason.
– Tickets cannot be exchanged for gift cards or other events/dates.
– Attendees must be 21 years or older—no exceptions.
– All seating is reserved for paid attendees only.
May 11 @ 8:00 am – 2:00 pm

Mother’s Day Buffet

The Famous Restaurant
953 S. Main St, Centerville, OH
Celebrate Mom with an unforgettable brunch on Sunday, May 11th, from 8AM-2PM!
🍽️ Buffet Only: $25
🍹 Buffet + Bloody Mary Bar: $50
👧🏼 Kids (10 & under): $15
For those who prefer something different, we’ll also have a small menu selection available. Treat Mom to the best—she deserves it!
May 11 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Meals con Madre – a Mother’s Day Brunch

Sueño
607 East 3rd Street, Dayton
 
Join Sueño and Miami Valley Meals for our Meals con Madre – a Mother’s Day Brunch benefitting hunger relief across the Miami Valley!
Tickets | $55 per person – includes brunch and a complimentary mimosa
(A portion of every ticket benefits Miami Valley Meals)
Miami Valley Meals (MVM) recovers and transforms donated food into meals which are then distributed through a network of nonprofit partner organizations that serve those experiencing food insecurity. We provide nourishing meals made with love that honor the dignity of people in need of assistance. Find out more about Miami Valley Meals at https://miamivalleymeals.org.
May 11 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Mother’s Day Brunch Edition

Dunaway’s Beef ‘N Ale a
508 W Main St, Troy,
BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!
2nd Sunday Brunch! Once a month we will be open Sunday with a Special Brunch Menu.
First come, first served for seating and the FIRST 100 Moms through the door will receive a complimentary Carnation from our friends at Trojan Florist.

Mother’s Day Brunch!

Smith’s Boathouse 439 N Elm Street, Troy, OH

Celebrate Mom with a delicious brunch she’ll love! Treat the special women in your life to a relaxing, memorable meal!

👉 View the full menu here: https://tinyurl.com/3y9kfe5r
Reservations fill up FAST, so don’t miss out – call (937) 335-3837 before it’s too late!
May 11 @ 10:30 am – 1:30 pm

Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet

Amber Rose Restaurant and Catering
1400 Valley St, Dayton
$39

All your favorite brunch dishes including eggs, french toast bake, omelet casserole, biscuits & gravy, chicken and waffles, honey ham, salmon, carving statin, cabbage rolls, herb roasted pork loin…

Desserts include bread pudding, cheesecakes, pies

May 11 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Moms & Mimosas

Mudlick Tap House
135 East Second St., Dayton 
So what’s the best gift you can give Mom on Mother’s Day next to a homemade cut-out heart with glued-on macaroni?
Be the favorite and treat her to Moms & Mimosas Mother’s Day Brunch Experience all weekend!
Enjoy a curated Mimosa menu along with our Boozy Brunch!
Make your reservations today!
May 11 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Mother’s Day Lunch Buffet

Dewberry 1850 at UD Marriott
1414 S. Patterson, Dayton
$55

May 11 @ 11:30 am – 6:30 pm

Mother’s Day Buffet

Giovanni’s 215 W Main St, Fairborn, OH
$33.99

May 11 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Heart shaped pancakes with MOM letters. Mothers Day breakfast concept. Top view table scene with a white wood background.

Mother’s Day Brunch

The Station House
8200 Provincial Way, Centerville, OH

Menu:
Fresh fruit, Hash brown casserole, Bacon and sausage, French toast, Scrambled eggs, Glazed ham, Roasted turkey breast, Mashed potatoes and gravy, Corn bread stuffing, Seasonal steamed vegetables, dinner rolls

Dessert table, Coffee and tea included

$25 each, plus tax and gratuity, 10 and under $9.95
Reservations required, call 937.432.6539
May 11 @ 11:30 am – 2:00 pm
Dayton Woman’s Club 
225 North Ludlow Street, Dayton
Enjoy the elegant atmosphere of our historic mansion as you savor a delicious buffet featuring a variety of chef-prepared favorites — perfect for celebrating the season and the ones you love.

Waffles Made to Order from the Waffle Chef
Toppings include Syrup, Butter, Pecans, Whipped Cream, and Fruit Topped

Chicken Carbonara Pasta, Vegetarian Pasta, Omelet Station, Housemade Quiche, Bacon

Chicken Sausage Links, Green Beans Almondine, Tossed Garden Salad with Assorted Dressings and Croutons

Fresh Fruit Platter, Cottage Cheese, Dinner Rolls

 Dessert Table

 Drink selection includes Coffee, Tea (Iced and Hot), Lemonade,  Spring Punch, and Soda.

 Wine, Mimosas, Bloody Marys, and Beer will be available for an extra charge.

Adults: $39.95
Children 10 & under: $18.95
Children under 5: Free
(Includes tax & tip)

May 11 10am – 4pm
The Foundry Rooftop 

124 Madison St. , Dayton

Begin your experience with a beautifully curated selection of Fresh Fruits, Smoked Salmon, Anti-Pasta, Shrimp Cocktail, and handcrafted Desserts. Choose your entree from our featured brunch menu while live music fills the air, creating the perfect ambiance for a warm and memorable celebration. Enjoy our mimosa and Bloody Mary bar, where you can create your own cocktail with fresh ingredients.

May 11 10am – 3pm
The Dublin Pub

300 Wayne Ave, Dayton
We will feature a large variety of breakfast and lunch items. House salad, artisan bread bar, omelet & hash brown bar, fresh fruit, vegetable trays, prime rib carving station, eggs, bacon, sausage, and much more!
Limited reservations available, walk-ins always welcome!  $39.95/person
May 11 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Mother’s Day Cookout

Valley Vineyards
2276 E US Highway 22 And 3, Morrow
“Looking for the perfect way to treat your mom this weekend? Join us for a delightful day at Valley Vineyards! 🍷 Bring your favorite person for a memorable Mother’s Day celebration filled with delicious food, great company, and of course, fantastic wine!
Reservations from 4pm to 6pm
Make your reservations now by calling 513-899-2485 or visiting our website: https://valleyvineyards.com/cookout/
Let’s raise a glass to all the wonderful moms out there! Cheers!
$30 – $55

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brunch, mothers day

Eudora Returns From World Beer Cup with Silver

May 2, 2025 By Dayton937

Known as “the Olympics of beer,” the World Beer Cup is the most prestigious beer competition in the world, held annually in conjunction with the Craft Brewers Conference® & BrewExpo America®.  The Brewers Association recognized 349 winners during the 2025 World Beer Cup awards ceremony on May 1, 2025.

 

Kettering’s own Eudora Brewing Company came home with a silver medal in the Brown Porter Category for their Mother Fuggle Ale.

With an  ABV of 6% and an IBU rating of  28 Eudora describes this brew as rich an dchocolatey, with notes of dark caramel, coffee and roasted nutts.  Mother Fuggle uses 100% English Fuggle hope and is a hybrid of the traditional English style brown ale and the more modern American style brown ale.

 


Eudora Brewing Company

3022 Wilmington Pike
Dayton, OH 45429

4:00pm-10:00pm Tuesday-Thursday

4:00pm-10:00pm Friday

12:00pm-10:00pm Saturday

12:00pm-8:00pm Sunday

*Happy Hour: $1 Off Beers, Weekdays 4-6pm

Music Bingo: Tuesdays from 7-9pm

Live Trivia: Every Wednesday at 7pm

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Eudora Brewing, Mother Fuggle, Wold Cup of Beer

ARTeBRATION at Front Street

May 1, 2025 By Dayton937

ARTeBRATION is going to be our biggest event yet!
FRIDAY MAY 2ND 5PM – 9PM
* Brick City Mural Festival – live mural painting by local and visiting artists from Ohio, Kentucky, California and more!
* Food Trucks – Food trucks & Kool Beanz Cafe in the courtyard
* Open house Art Studios & Galleries – explore 3 buildings!
* Live Music throughout campus
* Scavenger Hunt – a chance to win a $150 Front St gift card!
SATURDAY MAY 3RD 11AM _4PM
LIVE ART DEMONSTRATIONS
* Brick City Mural Festival – day 2
* Raku Firing with Mudman
* Glass blowing
* Nearly 100 art studios and galleries OPEN across the complex!
BRUNCH! Dayton Food Truck Rally
* Claybourne Grill
* MamaBear’s Mac
* El Diablo Grill
* Order Up Food Truck
* Suga and Slices
* Cece’s Kitchen
* FirstBite Catering LLP
* Queen’s Table
* Cate’s Steakhouse
* More Than A Apron
* El Beuno Taco
* Monster Baby Donuts
* Spin City Cotton Candy
* Life’s Lemons
***Please note: Food truck lineup is subject to change
BEER GARDEN
Fifth Street BrewPub
LIVE MUSIC – Levitt Pavilion, Dayton Music tent features live music Sat 12-4PM, The Back Dock – live DJ’s
OUTDOOR MARKET
local art, handmade goodies, antiques, vintageware, and more!
FREE FAMILY ACTIVITIES
* Boonshoft Museum of Discovery invites kiddos to become an archaeologist!! Dig up ancient ceramics, piece them together, and discover clues about the past!
* FREE Spin Art T-shirts
* Kids Korner
* Free Arts & Crafts at select studios & booths
* Scavenger Hunt! – your chance to win a $150 Front Street Gift Card!

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment Tagged With: Front Street

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