
The Sweet Retreat
2613 S Smithville
Mon – Thurs 3 – 9pm
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2613 S Smithville
By Lisa Grigsby
Smashburger® is turning up the heat this summer with a new menu built on bold flavors, culinary craft, and unbeatable value. The “Summer of Smash” celebrates Smashburger’s iconic culinary swagger and signature smashing technique, while delivering premium quality at a price that respects the wallet.

The lineup showcases a range of craveable new offerings like All-Angus Big Dogs, Loaded Sides, the return of the fan-favorite Smoked Brisket Bacon Smash and more. Designed to elevate the art of the Smash, the new menu leans into premium ingredients, creative innovation, and the taste obsession that made Smashburger a household name.
“Smashburger was built on the iconic, craveable technique of the OG Smash, and with this menu, we’re building on our culinary legacy, focusing on quality, flavor and innovation,” said Tom Ryan, Co-Founder of Smashburger. “These elements have always been the driving forces of our brand, and now with ‘Summer of Smash,’ we’re taking the love of craveable great taste to the next level.”
Introducing the $4.99 All-The-Time Menu
For the first time ever, Smashburger is launching a nationwide $4.99 All-The-Time Menu that delivers unbeatable value while staying true to the iconic sear and flavor Smashburger is known for. Featuring the All-American Burger, Deluxe Burger, and the new Americana Big Dog, this menu redefines expectations of what’s possible with Certified Angus Beef® and Angus Beef – making premium, crave-worthy quality more accessible than ever.
Meet the All-Angus Big Dogs

Smashburger’s new All-Angus Big Dogs are made with 100% Angus Beef and weigh in at a quarter pound each. Split and butter-grilled, they’re served on a toasted New England roll and topped with bold, great-tasting classics. Options include:
Go Big with Loaded Sides
It’s not just about the entrées. Celebrating a love for bold flavor freedom and endless variety, Smashburger is taking fan-favorite sides – like SmashFries, Smash Tots, Crispy Brussels Sprouts and more – to the next level too. Guests can now make loaded sides a reality, by adding cheese, bacon and cheese, chili cheese, or chili, cheese, and jalapeños to any other side, creating 32 different combinations.
Additional “Summer of Smash” Highlights
“With this new menu launch, we’re expanding our offerings to bring standout variety to the table, without ever compromising on the taste, quality, and value that define our brand,” said Jim Sullivan, President at Smashburger. “Whether you’re craving something classic or bold, our new lineup offers something for everyone, all at a price that keeps us more than competitive.”
Starting today, guests can enjoy the new $4.99 All-The-Time Menu and other limited time “Summer of Smash” items at Smashburger restaurants nationwide. For more information about Smashburger and its new menu offerings, please visit www.smashburger.com.
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By Lisa Grigsby


Pass the hat collections will occur often at the main stage and periodically at all stages. You can also donate anytime during the festival at headliner merchandise sales table at the main stage. You can also donate at each beverage sales station as you purchase your beverages.

Gaelic Storm’s storytelling, thrilling instrumentals, and devotion to traditional Celtic music have captivated their legion of fans over the last 20 years.

Bluegrass and American Folk music originated from the group’s home, and now JigJam is here to take it back!
12:00-1:00pm Dulahan (ASL)
1:30-2:30pm Davy Holt (Scotland)
3:00-4:00pm JigJam (Ireland)
4:30-5:40pm The Drowsy Lads
6:00-7:20pm Socks in the Frying Pan (Ireland) (ASL)
7:40-9:00pm JigJam (Ireland)
9:30-11:00pm Gaelic Storm
12:00-1:10pm Roving Rogues
1:30-2:00pm Miami Valley Pipes & Drums
2:20-3:10pm Dogwood Road
3:40-5:00pm Kennedy’s Kitchen (ASL)
5:30-7:00pm Davy Holt (Scotland)
7:30-9:00pm The Drowsy Lads
9:30-11:00pm Socks in the Frying Pan (Ireland)

One of the most sought after groups in Irish music today, the worldwide ‘Sock Invasion’ continues!
12:00-1:00pm Jameson’s Folly
1:20-1:50pm St. Andrews Highland Dancers
2:10-2:40pm Celtic Academy Adults
3:00-3:30 Dwyer Irish Dance
3:50-4:20pm Miami Valley Pipes and Drums
4:40-5:10pm McGovern Irish Dance
5:30-6:00pm Celtic Academy of Irish Dance
6:30-7:30pm The Pints
8:00-9:15pm Father Son and Friends (ASL)
9:45-11:00pm 9 Castle Close
10:00–11:30am Irish Gaelic Mass (ASL)
12:00-1:40pm JigJam (Ireland)
2:10-3:50pm Socks in the Frying Pan (Ireland)
4:20-6:00pm Gaelic Storm (ASL)
12:00-1:20pm na Skylark

The Lads deliver a performance steeped in traditional roots with a fervor that leaves audiences wanting more.
1:40-2:50pm Kennedy’s Kitchen
3:10-4:20pm Davy Holt (Scotland) (ASL)
4:40-6:00pm The Drowsy Lads
12:00-12:30pm McGovern Irish Dance
1:00-1:30pm Dwyer Irish Dance
1:50-2:20pm Celtic Academy of Irish Dance
2:50-4:20pm Father Son and Friends
4:50-6:00pm Dulahan

Browse the Celtic Marketplace featuring over 40 vendors with unique items from the Celtic nations. The Celtic Marketplace stretches the length of Monument Avenue in the heart of the Dayton Celtic Festival. Celtic shopping options run the spectrum from stoneware to kilts to jewelry and more.
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Culture Works invites you to be transported to a time of elegance, wit, and refined revelry at a Regency Ball on November 14, 2025. Join them for an immersive evening that celebrates Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, raises monies for the arts, and adds a piquant Regency flair to the season.
Whether you’re a seasoned historical dancer or a newcomer lured by the romance of empire-waist gowns and cravats, the Culture Works Regency Ball offers a unique opportunity to experience the grace and gaiety of a bygone era. Guests may choose Creative Black Tie or Regency Inspired formal wear. Reach out to local purveyors of finery, then don your flowing muslins, military coats, and dainty slippers—and come ready to promenade, converse, and waltz the night away under the glittering Arcade dome.
In the Regency period, such an evening would unfold in two parts: a select number of guests would be invited to join the dinner party before the dancing begins—an honor traditionally reserved for close acquaintances or distinguished guests. Following the meal, the ballroom would open to all attendees for the main event: an elegant night of dancing, music, and merriment. This tiered structure reflects the customs of the era, when invitations to dinner were limited and intimate, while the ball itself welcomed a broader assembly for socializing and spirited revelry.
In true Regency fashion, Culture Works is offering multiple options for participation. Begin your evening at 6:30 pm with a sit-down dinner from Bernstein’s Fine Catering, where guests are invited to engage in social intercourse and enjoy a meal inspired by historic menus, and complimented by fine wines.

Then enter the ballroom where an ensemble will set the tone, playing the music of the era as renowned dance callers Tom and Toni Tumbusch guide you through the steps of traditional country dances. No partner? No experience? No problem—dances are taught and called in the moment, and the emphasis is on the festive, not perfection. Even Mr. Collins could show a fine leg under the Tumbuschs’ tutelage.
Or you can enter the ballroom at 8:30 pm, fresh from your dressing table. Late entry tickets allow guests to choose to be announced as they enter the ballroom. Then join in the dancing of traditional country dances, sample delicious desserts, enjoy complimentary punch, and use your drink tickets to enjoy something a bit stronger. Culture Works passport holders receive a $10.00 discount on late entry ball tickets, just enter your valid passport number on the ticket page.
Curtis Bowman, Director of Engagement for Culture Works, says “this Regency Ball is more than just a dance, it’s a celebration of community, culture, and imagination. From the moment you step through the door, you’re stepping into another world—one where letters arrive by post, glances across the ballroom matter, and every turn on the dance floor tells a story.”
So press your gloves, polish your shoes, and prepare for an unforgettable night of elegance, connection, and time-traveling delight. One may use these links to acquire Tickets or engage as a Sponsor. We are so looking forward to it, there is no felicity like a ball.
By Lisa Grigsby


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Christine Gaffney is an interdisciplinary artist who recently received her MFA from CalArts and lives in the Dayton region. Gaffney’s sculptures and videos act as intimate self-portraits and reflections of her psyche and the complexities and dualities in female identities.
This event is FREE and open to all.
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By Lisa Grigsby
Summer restaurant week kicks off tonight and runs through July 27th. This week of 3 course dining deals began in 2005 (when I was President of the local restaurant association). At the height of it’s popularity over 55 local eateries participated offering meals for $20.05, with the cost going up a penny each year. As times have moved on and food costs have risen the 3 course meal has survived, but the price point has changed a lot due to rising food costs, with restaurants offering meals from priced between $20.25-$55.25. Just over 20 restaurants have been announced for this summer’s promotion. A few businesses are also offering lunch options. Please double check the hours for your destination as many of them are not open all days during the promotion. One dollar for each meal will be donated to the MVRA Education Foundation.
Participating Restaurants this week are:
By Lisa Grigsby
Sunday, July 20th is National Ice Cream Day! Whether you prefer soft serve, sundaes, ice cream sandwiches or anything in between, ice cream is a sweet treat that’s universally loved, especially on a hot summer day.
Looking to save some dough? We’ve rounded up a list of some of the best deals and freebies you can find to celebrate:
Baskin Robbins: From now through July 26, rewards members can get $5 off any order of $20 placed through a third-party delivery app.
Big Chicken: customers can get a free ice cream cone in-restaurant when they mention the chain’s National Ice Cream Day promotion.
Burger King: Rewards members can get a free soft serve with any purchase $1 or more on National Ice Cream Day.
Chuck E. Cheese: Redeem a free small cup of Dippin’ Dots flavor Chuck E.’s Cookie Crunch on July 20 with a digital coupon available at chuckecheese.com/cookiecrunch July 20.
Dairy Queen: DQ Rewards loyalty program members can get a free Dilly Bar from now through July 20 with any DQ Rewards order of $1 or more. Must have the DQ App and sign up for DQ Rewards to get the offer.
Dunkin’: Dunkin’ Rewards members get three times the points on frozen beverages on July 20. Sign up online at dunkindonuts.com/en/dunkinrewards/registration.
Graeter’s Ice Cream: Customers can save 10% off online orders through July 20 with the code ICTODAY10. Additionally, customers can order ice cream cones for just $1.55 in all scoop shops on the holiday.
Petco: Your furry friend loves a pup cup! Stop by Petco and get a FREE ice cream pup cup on July 20 for your deserving doggie.
Talenti: Target Circle is offering a buy one, get 50% off deal through July 20.
The Root Beer Stande $2 cones and $5 hot fudge cakes for National Ice Cream Day!
The Sweet Retreat: 50% OFF all soft serve ice cream!
Wendy’s app users can take home a free small Frosty with any purchase on July 20 at participating locations.
By Lisa Grigsby
We’re taking over Bock Brewing for a one-of-a-kind Pound Fitness class…a high-energy, music-driven workout that’ll have you drumming, dancing, and feeling like a total rockstar on July 23 at 6pm. Then, stick around for a chill post-class social hour with your drink of choice (because you earned it, gal! )
General Admission includes class + your first drink!
Whether you’re brand new to fitness, curious about trying something new, or just want an excuse to hang with uplifting women…you’re in the right place. This is the perfect summer night to move your body, make new friends, and have a blast while you’re at it.
Spots are limited so grab your ticket now & come party with us: Beauty Boost style!
*Rip stix will be provided for you to use during class time and return
This event is FREE for our annual pass holders. Grab yours HERE!
(Please note that Year Pass registrations for this event do NOT include a drink with your sign up)
More About The Beauty Boost:
The Beauty Boost is a community for women to feel healthy, empowered, and beautiful. We put on 20+ events throughout the year like socials, empowerment workshops, retreats, and fitness samplers. You can learn more at thebeautyboost.net/dayton
**NO REFUNDS FOR THIS EVENT**
*Attendees acknowledge and voluntarily assume all risks and hazards associated with the event activities. Attendees further release The Beauty Boost, its organizers, instructors, and affiliates from any claims, liabilities, or demands arising out of or in connection with their participation. Attendees agree to conduct themselves responsibly, follow all event rules and guidelines, and ensure their safety and well-being during the event.
* By entering an event of The Beauty Boost Dayton, you are entering an area where audio, video, or photography may occur. Your entry and presence on the event premises constitutes your consent to be photographed, filmed, and/or otherwise recorded and to the release, publication, or reproduction of any and all recorded media for promotional purposes including website, social media, advertising, etc
By Dayton937
Sun’s out. Glizzies up. Beers poured. Let’s make it a summer to remember.
Glizzies + Fizzies is the ultimate backyard-style hangout—only bigger, better, and brewed to perfection.
Hosted by Loose Ends Brewing, this day party brings together everything you crave in mid-July: perfectly grilled glizzies, crispy lagers, sippable seltzers, and a crew that knows how to chill.
Here’s what’s waiting:
Tickets:
Whether you’re team lager or seltzer squad, ketchup or mustard, this summer get-together is for anyone who loves cold drinks, good eats, and easy-going energy.
By Lisa Grigsby
Think you’ve seen everything the Cincy Region has to offer? Think again! Beyond the well-known attractions lies a world of quirky, off-the-beaten-path museums that are sure to surprise you – and maybe even creep you out a bit. From ventriloquist dummies to an entire exhibit dedicated to neon signs, these museums offer a unique glimpse into the Cincy Region’s culture, history and charm.
Whether you’re traveling for work or a weekend getaway, these hidden gems are worth adding to your itinerary.

Step into a world of ventriloquist dummies – yes, you read that right. The Vent Haven Museum houses the world’s largest collection of ventriloquism memorabilia, with over 900 dummies on display. It’s fascinating, a little eerie, and truly one-of-a-kind.
One of the most surprising aspects of the museum is how deeply knowledgeable and passionate the tour guides are. The guide during my visit lived right next door (a park of the job) and opened my eyes to the deeper history of ventriloquism. We discussed everything from changing art forms to the importance of preserving even uncomfortable pieces of history – like dummies with outdated and harmful depictions. It’s thought-provoking in ways you wouldn’t expect.
Note: Tours are by appointment only, so be sure to call ahead to plan your visit.

Love cats? Then you’ll be in heaven at the Lucky Cat Museum! This small but vibrant museum is dedicated entirely to maneki-neko, those iconic waving lucky cats you’ve seen in shops and restaurants. With over 1,000 lucky cats in the collection, the sheer volume alone is impressive.
One of my personal favorites is the disco ball lucky cat – it’s shiny, fun, and impossible not to smile at. Whether you’re a cat person or just appreciate quirky cultural icons, this place is a blast. Like Vent Haven, this museum is by appointment only, so plan ahead!

Walking through the American Sign Museum feels like stepping back in time. The walls are filled with colorful, glowing signs – everything from vintage neon advertisements to hand-painted signs from decades past. While I haven’t made it there myself yet, I’ve heard rave reviews about how immersive the experience is. It’s like time travel, but with neon lights guiding the way.
If you’re a fan of design, history, or Americana, this museum is a must-see. Plus, visitors are welcome to take photos during their tour, and who doesn’t love a good neon glow-up for their Instagram feed?

Located in the beautiful Devou Park, the Behringer-Crawford Museum is a celebration of Northern Kentucky’s local history, art, and culture. From vintage trains to dioramas of life along the Ohio River, the exhibits provide a rich look at the area’s heritage.
One of the coolest features is the interactive train display, which is a hit with visitors of all ages. After your museum visit, take a stroll through the surrounding park for one of the best views of the Cincinnati skyline.
If you want to dig into Cincinnati’s German roots, the German Heritage Museum is a hidden treasure. Tucked away on a quiet property, the museum offers a collection of artifacts, photographs, and stories that highlight the contributions of German immigrants to the region.
This museum is especially interesting if you’re curious about the Oktoberfest traditions and German architecture that are still prominent in the city today. The Cincy Region is home to the second-largest Oktoberfest celebration in the world, after all.

For something truly unique, visit the Cincinnati Fire Museum, which celebrates the city’s role as the birthplace of paid professional firefighting in the U.S. You’ll find historic fire engines, vintage firefighting gear, and interactive exhibits that let you experience what it was like to be a firefighter in the early days.
Kids (and let’s be honest, adults too) will love the hands-on fire pole and siren displays. It’s a fascinating look at how fire safety has evolved over the centuries. The museum even includes an interactive experience that simulates a house fire with hopes of spreading fire safety awareness to visitors of all ages.

Ready to reach the stars? The Cincinnati Observatory, known as “The Birthplace of American Astronomy”, offers both historical and stargazing experiences. Established in 1843, this beautifully preserved observatory houses one of the oldest working telescopes in the country.
Visitors can attend public stargazing events where you can view celestial wonders through the telescope. On a clear night, it’s nothing short of magical. Even during the day, the guided tours provide great insight into the history of astronomy and the observatory’s role in science education.
If you’re looking to add some unique and memorable experiences to your trip, these hidden museums in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are sure to deliver. They offer a mix of fun, history, and local charm that you won’t find anywhere else. So go ahead – step off the beaten path and discover something new!
This post was written by Callie Budrick and originally appeared on VisitCincy.com
By Lisa Grigsby
Mudlick Tap House has announced the opening of a brand-new location in Uptown Centerville, kicking off with a series of soft openings beginning July 29th. This move marks the next chapter in Mudlick Tap House’s journey — one that started in Germantown, OH, grew into downtown Dayton, and now continues with an exciting evolution in Centerville.

The new location builds on everything guests have come to love about Mudlick Tap House: made-from-scratch pub fare, craft cocktails, and an atmosphere that invites you to relax, connect, and stay awhile. With a refreshed setting, we’re bringing the same passion and purpose to this next phase of our story.
To celebrate, we’re launching three weeks of soft openings, each one benefiting a local nonprofit close to our hearts:
Each of these organizations reflects values we hold dear — animal welfare, youth development, and equine therapy — and we’re honored to support and share their missions as we welcome guests into our new space.

At the same time, our downtown Dayton location continues to play an important role in the Mudlick Tap House st ory and the downtown community. We’re now accepting private event bookings through the end of 2025, offering a familiar and flexible space for corporate events, rehearsal dinners, holiday parties, and more.
“Mudlick Tap House began as a small gastropub in Germantown, moved into downtown Dayton as we grew, and now we’re excited to bring that same spirit to Uptown Centerville,” said Jennifer Williams. “Each step of the way, our community has been at the heart of it all — and that’s something that will never change.”
Follow them on social for grand opening updates, or to inquire about downtown event bookings, please visit our website at www.mudlicktaphouse.com.
110 W Franklin Street
Centerville, OH 45459
Will be open Tues- Sun
hours to be determined.
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The following lunch specials will be offered daily Monday – Sunday at Mamacitas:

1060 Patterson Rd
Dayton, OH 45420
937-640-3180
Open Monday – Sunday
Lunch pricing will be offered from noon until 3:00pm daily
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has been involved in the family business since he was a teenager, from dipping ice cream to waiting tables, to working at Udders & Putters. In recent years, John has directed the company’s marketing efforts, spearheaded technology upgrades, managed the building and opening of Cowtherine’s Carousel and introduced other new initiatives.
A graduate of Wright State University, John first pursued a career in early childhood education before following his entrepreneurial spirit to launch Shout It Out Design in 2010, a digital marketing and website design firm. Under his leadership, the business now serves more than 100 ongoing clients, and he continues to serve as an advisor for the company. John is a member of the Ohio Tourism Advisory Board, a position appointed by the Governor of Ohio, Vice Chair of the Global Impact Stem Academy School Board and a Member of the Springfield YMCA Board.