The uber popular eatery, Archer’s Tavern will celebrate it’s 6th birthday starting tomorrow with a week long celebration of activities.
The restaurant located at 9496 Dayton Lebanon Pike, is also known by the intersection of 48 and Sheehan Rd., across from the Mega Kroger in Centerville.
Food Adventures has loved this place since this place since the get go.. Why? It is a simple formula, good food, good service , good prices. They also have a great draft beer list. Whether you are a regular customer, or havent tried the place, this upcoming week is a great time to catch some fun events at Archer’s Tavern.
HERE IS THE SKINNY ON THE 6th BIRTHDAY WEEK PARTIES:
SATURDAY JUNE 25th– Their famous CRAWFISH BOIL for $7 plate. It goes from noon – till its gone. This is a MUST EAT !! Can you eat more plates that than the Big Ragu who will be stopping by? Also, featuring Louisiana Brewery, ABITA beers that pair perfectly with the “mud bugs.”
SUNDAY JUNE 26th– They will feature a BLOODY MARY BAR, CORNHOLE, LADDER BALL, and GIANT JENGA. All day Sunday.
MONDAY JUNE 27th– It is a BEACH PARTY on the patio. Hawaiian shirts are a must !
From MONDAY JUNE 27th thru FRIDAY JULY 1st – you get half-priced bar drinks from 11am-9pm (beer, liquor, wine).
TUESDAY JUNE 28th– Archer’s Tavern’s official birthday! There will be BIRTHDAY CAKES and it is PATIO POUNDER DAY where you can MAKE YOUR OWN SANGARIA CONCOCTION.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 29th– ALICE IN WONDERLAND THEME. Dress up as your favorite character as Archer’s taps kegs of MAD HATTER BEER !
THURSDAY JUNE 30th– Sports day! All kids wearing a sports jersey get a FREE COOKIE !! Also, BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS, 9am – pancake breakfast – FREE ! All young athletes and parents are welcome to the motivational seminar from former Buckeyes Tim Williams and Donnie Avege. Also former Philadelphia Eagle, Andy Harmon will be in attendance.
FRIDAY JULY 1st– SUPERHERO DAY – BATMAN AND BATGIRL will be on hand to meet the kids. You are welcome to take photos. We have a feeling Hungry Jax’s kids will take advantage of this one…
It is a great week to eat and drink to your heart’s content. Stop in and you may see some of the Food Adventures Crew at some of these events.
HAPPY 6th BIRTHDAY ARCHERS TAVERN !! – we wish you many more years of success.
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I am a Dayton native. I left after graduating Fairview High School to attend Haverford College, graduate school at Western Reserve University, and military service in the Air Force in Turkey and Italy. I returned to practice dentistry for 50 years, much of that as a partner with my father, Dr. Jack Saidel. That was always my intention and I have fulfilled it happily.
Now, we have entered the age when down-sizing is becoming a cogent decision. Both of us have dealt with the concept of a smaller residence. We realized that Dayton’s arts are the center of our life’s activities. This made downtown Dayton a major choice for us. Our move downtown puts us at the epicenter of the arts, music, dining and friends.
We also need space for our relatives and children. We regularly fill our big home with their presence for family events. We also host many artists performing here for the opera, Vanguard concerts, etc. We knew a two- or even three-bedroom apartment would be too confining. Many visits to condominium-type dwellings yielded nothing that came close to our needs. We came upon an interesting concept, vertical rather than horizontal, that was advanced by Charles Simms in his design for Monument Walk.
We know the Simms family well. Charlie, as the younger member, and his father Charles are experienced builders and good friends. And we know with Ann Simms looking over their shoulders, everything will be perfect.
Cincinnati native Jon White wasn’t happy stuck behind the wheel of his car. When the 31-year-old landed a job in Dayton, he initially tried to commute from his new job in Dayton back to his home in Cincinnati. But spending hours on the road took its toll on Jon, and he decided to find a new home that offered more freedom and flexibility. “I didn’t feel healthy commuting like that every day. I wanted to live close to work and close to entertainment,” Jon said. The location at Dayton Towers apartment complex
checked off Jon’s requirements for proximity for 9-to-5 and 5-to-9 activities. “I bike to work just about every day,” he said. “and I still have easy access to the highway if I need to travel somewhere, and it’s a quick trip to access the bike trails for recreation.”
population is more dense, you’ll see more people, and when you walk or bike instead of drive, you have more interactions.” Within his own apartment building, Jon said he has met a wide range of ages and backgrounds of people who choose the convenience and excitement of downtown living. “There are families with kids, senior citizens, University of Dayton and Sinclair College students, young professionals like myself — people from all walks of life live here,” he said. “There’s a real sense of community.”
Mingling with other Dayton Towers residents is how Jon met his group of friends, who enjoy Dayton Towers’ proximity to Oregon District businesses as well as theaters, art galleries, recreational activities, and other amenities within easy walking or leisurely bike riding distance. Of course hanging out on the patio or balconies is a popular choice with the amazing city views. Regardless of how he now spends his additional free time as a downtown resident, Jon said he’s happy with his choice to ditch the commute and dive into the live-work-play environment his downtown address provides. “It’s a lifestyle I prefer to have.”
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