Time: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Location: Wilson Park, 350 Wilson Park Dr
Cost: Free
By Dayton937
By Dayton937
Erika Wennerstrom, the lead vocalist of the renowned rock band Heartless Bastards, is returning to her hometown of Dayton this holiday season. She will perform two special “Up Close & Personal” shows at The Brightside Music & Event Venue. The December 19th performance sold out so quickly that Wennerstrom decided to add a second date on December 18th. Although this show is nearly sold out, a few tickets remain available.
“We are excited to welcome Erika back to Dayton for the holidays,” said Music Booker Libby Ballengee. “It’s a rare opportunity to see her in such a cozy venue. What a delight!”
Tickets for the show on December 18, 2024, cost $30 and can be purchased on the venue’s website: thebrightsidedayton.com. Doors open at 7pm., with the show starting at 8pm. It’s an all-ages event.
By Dayton937
Over the past several years, numerous guests have taken to social media, shouted to the rooftops, and otherwise asked Olive Garden to bring back these two menu items. As food fans know, the power of the internet can make a difference and Olive Garden has announced these entrees have returned to the menu.

The Steak Gorgonzola Alfredo is a rich, indulgent dish. The grilled sirloin tips sit on top of a bed of fettuccine alfredo. With chunks of gorgonzola blue cheese, the contrast of cheese flavors adds depth to the dish. The balsamic drizzle adds that touch of acid to cut through all the richness. Even though there is spinach and sun-dried tomatoes, this dish is all about the creamy sauce and robust steak.

The Stuffed Chicken Marsala is the perfect dish for someone who loves Italian flavors but prefers to skip the pasta. Served with mashed potatoes, the creamy marsala mushroom sauce is rich yet never overly unctuous. The grilled chicken breast is filled with Italian cheeses and sun-dried tomatoes. It is a classic, comforting, and totally satisfying.
The Steak Gorgonzola Alfredo has a menu price of $20.99 and the Stuffed Chicken Marsala is priced at $19.99. For anyone who has been longing for a bite, the return of these menu items is priceless.
By Dayton937

STARTING THIS WEEKEND! The Neon is bringing back an annual tradition – a budget-friendly movie series for the entire family.
For the first three Saturdays in December at 11:00am, they’ll host movies that are free for kids 12 and under and only $2 for anyone else.
On Dec. 7, they’ll start with the Gene Wilder classic WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY.
On Dec. 14, it’s the animated treat HAPPY FEET
On Dec. 21, they’ll wrap up with the 1985 film SANTA CLAUS: THE MOVIE – with Dudley Moore and John Lithgow.
Tickets available only in-person starting 45 minutes before each show. All members of a party must be present to claim tickets.
By Dayton937
The schedule for the 2025 Dayton Battle of the Bands has been announced! This is a fantastic chance to explore up-and-coming local talent and original music from the Dayton region. This year’s event series features 26 bands over 6 weeks, culminating in a grand finale featuring the top 6 acts.

The 2025 Dayton Battle of the Bands schedule
The annual series kicks off on January 16, 2025, at The Brightside Music & Event Venue, located at 905 E Third St. The playoff rounds run every Thursday through February 20th (keeping February 27th as a possible snow date). The finale will take place on Saturday, March 8th. Each week is dedicated to a different genre from: Alt / Rock, Singer-Songwriter, Hip Hop, Metal / Punk, Americana / Bluegrass, and Funk / Reggae.
This venue has become a favorite among music enthusiasts, offering plenty of free parking, superb acoustics, a friendly ambiance, and attentive staff. Although it hosts numerous private events, showcasing local artists remains a top priority.
“We receive so many requests from local bands wanting to perform here, making it quite a challenge to accommodate them all in our hectic schedule,” said Music Booker Libby Ballengee. “The Dayton Battle of the Bands is an excellent opportunity for us to showcase these new bands and consider them for larger shows throughout the year.”

Arrianna Holiday performing at The Brightside
Photo by Jordan Freshour
The organizers aim to elevate these bands in their musical careers. Every band is provided with professional photography for promotional purposes and garners significant local social media exposure. Additionally, they receive valuable industry feedback from their partners at ConcertArchives.org. Additionally, other music venues and festivals in Dayton, including Levitt Pavilion, Oregon Express, and HoliDayton, attend the Dayton Battle of the Bands to discover talent for their own lineups.
“While it’s termed a battle, we see it as a beautifully collaborative music series,” stated Carli Dixon, co-owner of The Brightside. “We are part of the local musical ecosphere and strive to continue uplifting local musicians.”
Finalists enjoy a plethora of rewards, such as a live music video produced by Sound Valley Dayton, pizzas for band practices from Dayton Pizza Factory, and a cash prize from The Brightside, along with other benefits. The winner of the Dayton Battle of the Bands will receive an EP recording session at Dayton Sound Studios, a performance spot in Levitt Pavilion’s summer 2025 lineup, 50 personalized t-shirts from Little Monster Printing, and $1000 from The Brightside, among other prizes to be announced.
Through December 7th, series passes are on sale for just $50 for all 6 weeks of competition and the finale. This saves $25 off the regular pre-sale price and $60 off the regular at-door rate for the entire series.You can purchose those at this link: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/dayton-battle-of-the-bands-full-series-2025-03-08-the-brightside-music-event-venue-dayton-70fc21/orders/new

Event Organizer, Libby Ballengee Photo by Jordan Freshour
Dayton Battle of the Bands is made possible by a partnership between The Brightside, Venus Child Productions and Sound Valley Dayton. This all female-run festival of local music is one that you will not want to miss!
Visit the Dayton Battle of the Bands website for tickets and details: https://www.daytonbattleofthebands.com/
By Dayton937
Five Rivers MetroParks is accepting nominations for its ninth annual OUTstanding Teacher Awards. New this year and in recognition of the importance of early learning, separate categories have been created for early childhood and K-12 educators. Nominations are due Jan. 31, 2025.

2024 OUTstanding Teacher Awards – Jessie Muhleman (Leader) and Southdale Elementary Students
A winner will be selected from each of the following categories:
“We are so pleased that the important work of early childhood educators will be considered and recognized through the Five Rivers MetroParks’ OUTstanding Teacher Award moving forward,” said Meredith Florkey, a representative from Miami Valley Leave No Child Inside. “This effort supports the years of work in the preschool, childcare and family-childcare industry that shares the importance of the first few years of life when most of the brain is developed.”
Awardees will be announced this spring. Winning teachers will also receive an awards package containing:
Funded through the James M. Cox Jr. Arboretum Foundation, the awards are for teachers providing students with outdoor, environmental experiences that inspire an interest in and positive attitudes about nature.
Anyone can nominate a teacher by writing a short essay or producing a video (less than five minutes in length) that provides examples from each of the following practices:
Additionally, award submissions should include two photos of the teacher that capture the great work he/she is doing getting kids outside and bringing nature into the curriculum and classroom.
Teachers can self-nominate. Nominations can be submitted by completing an online form and either posting a video to YouTube or uploading the written essay. Judging criteria and submission information can be found online at metroparks.org/outstanding. Videos do not have to be professionally produced, as the content of the message is what will be judged. Please be as specific as possible in your nomination, so judges have a clear understanding of the amazing work and the impact of your award nominee.
Community volunteers with a background in outdoor education will judge the awards. Five Rivers MetroParks employees and board members of the James M. Cox Jr. Foundation, Wegerzyn Gardens Foundation and Five Rivers MetroParks Foundation and their immediate families are not eligible.
Last year’s OUTstanding Teacher Award recipients were Molly Horne, Rising Star educator from Tippecanoe High School; Jessie Muhleman, Leader educator from Southdale Elementary; and Tracy Kuehn, Lifetime Achievement educator from Driscoll Elementary.
By Dayton937
Join Us for Pancake Day 2024
The Rotary Club of Miamisburg’s 64th Annual Pancake Day is back. Arrive hungry on Saturday, December 7, from 7:00 a.m. to noon at Miamisburg High School. Club President Carolyn Kilpatrick and Past-president Fund Raising Chairman Rich Gulling invite local businesses and community members to come together for a morning filled with delicious pancakes in the spirit of giving back.
Bring your family and friends to enjoy pancakes, sausage links, apple sauce, orange juice, milk, coffee, and tea. Santa Claus will be on hand to visit with children. Tickets are available from any Miamisburg Rotarian or at the door for $6.00. Children five years old and under eat FREE.
Every bite helps make a difference right here in Miamisburg. Join a favorite community tradition in the high school commons. Pancake Day is a fun social event and an excellent time to visit and catch up with friends.
Almost 65 years ago, the Rotary Club of Miamisburg created a fundraiser involving and benefitting the community. Through the collaborative efforts of Hubert “Hubie” Fields and Dr. Glen Brandon, both past-presidents of the club, Rotary’s Pancake Day was born.
Through the efforts of our Rotarians, families, friends, and the Miamisburg High School Rotary Interact Club, this event is one of our largest fundraisers. Proceeds support organizations including the Dr. Glen Brandon and the HV Bear scholarship funds, the Children’s Performing Arts, American Legion Boys State, American Legion Auxiliary Girls State, Blessings in a Bag, the Miamisburg Historical Society, Helping Hands Food Pantry, Club Impact at the Miamisburg Youth Center, and YMCA Youth Programs, among others.
Thank you to all who attend and help support Rotary’s work. We hope to see you there.
By Dayton937

Chocolate chip, sugar, gingerbread, oh my! With so many cookie varieties to choose from, the options can feel overwhelming at times, but only in the best possible way.
On Dec. 4, cookie lovers will unite for National Cookie Day, and many brands are baking up freebies and discounts to celebrate. Craving a treat? Here are a bunch of deals to satiate your sweet tooth.
Cheryl’s Cookies customers can take advantage of the following deals on Dec. 4 using the code HNCD: $20 off $60+, $30 off $80+ and $50 on $150+.
On National Cookie Day, Circle K customers can get a free freshly baked cookie in the chain’s app. The single-use offer is valid at participating locations in the U.S. while supplies last and can’t be combined with other deals.
Just in time for National Cookie Day, Dunkin’ rewards members can get a $3 medium hot or iced signature latte between Dec. 3 — 9. The chain has cookie-inspired flavors ranging from Cookie Butter Cold Brew to Holiday Cookie Signature Latte.
Additionally, Dunkin’ is also debuting its first holiday cookie, aka the Decorated Shortbread Cookie, in stores nationwide on Dec. 4.
GourmetGiftBaskets.com is offering TODAY.com readers 20% off cookie gifts using the code COOKIETODAY through Dec. 31.
Great American Cookies customers can enjoy a buy-one, get-one-free deal on the company’s Cookie Cake slices.
On Dec. 4, Insomnia Cookies rewards members can get a free Classic cookie and a $1 Deluxe cookie in-store (no purchase required). The offer is also valid online with an in-app pickup or delivery order. For delivery orders, there’s a minimum purchase required.
Through Dec. 8, Jimmy John’s and Oreo are donating a portion of the proceeds of the limited-edition Jimmy John’s Chocolate Peppermint Cookies to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America (through the Jimmy John’s Foundation).
Kroger customers who buy any 12-count Bakery Fresh Cookies using their loyalty card through Dec. 10 can get two free Bakery Fresh Hot Cocoa Cookies.
Through Dec. 4, cookie fanatics who visit SubwayCookieClub.com can enter for the opportunity to join the Subway Cookie Club. Up to 10,000 winners will then get a free cookie coupon every day in their MVP Rewards account between Dec. 9 — 31.
Additionally, Subway customers can get a free Footlong Cookie through DoorDash, Uber Eats and Grubhub in the coming days:
By Dayton937
Did you hear? Arby’s has the meats… and the merch. The holiday season is upon us, and Arby’s is celebrating by unveiling new holiday swag available exclusively at ArbysShop.com. The new collection features matching PJs and the highly anticipated Seasons Meatings Glassware – which is available for purchase starting today.
Peep the entire collection below:
Matching Christmas Pajamas : When just loving Arby’s isn’t enough, show it off head-to-toe with the new PJ set for the whole family. These hooded PJs not only have a zipper, but a festive Arby’s pattern as well. They come in a variety of sizes – some for adults, teens, and pups (adorable)!

Seasons Meatings Glassware: The exclusive glassware will complement any and all dining occasions. With a retro-style design, these glasses are like those vintage Arby’s holiday glasses in your grandma’s cabinet, minus the dust. Perfect for eggnog and holiday cocktails!

Smokehouse Wrapping Paper : Make your gift-giving a lot tastier with this extremely meaty smoke-scented wrapping paper. That’s right – Arby’s put a meat print on gift wrap. It looks (and smells!) good enough to eat, but please don’t do that.

Christmas Tree Meat Skirt : Lay your presents on the tastiest tree skirt this holiday season with a Meat Mountain-inspired design – it’s the ultimate surprise under the tree!

Festive Inflatables : Add the perfect touch to your holiday decorations with a giant inflatable Beef ‘n Cheddar combo. If you’ve ever wanted a giant Beef ‘n Cheddar and Curlies in your front yard, the brand-new Arby’s inflatable is for you. This decoration stands at 5 feet x 6 feet and is sure to make everyone on your block jealous (and hungry).

Arby’s Bowling Bag: You don’t have to be a bowler to use this bag. You just have to have stuff.

Are you feeling the holiday spirit yet? Shop now at ArbysShop.com for the complete collection of clothing and accessories.
By Dayton937
McDonald’s iconic barbecue sandwich — the McRib — officially returns to participating restaurants nationwide on Tuesday.

Dec. 3 was slated to be the first day the sandwich returned but some restaurants started serving the McRib early.
The McRib is made out of ground pork that is shaped into a patty that is shaped like a rack of ribs and then it is tossed with a house barbecue sauce, otherwise known as McRib sauce.
Then, the McRib patty is topped with slivered onions and pickles, subsequently cushioned between two buns.
Order yours in the McDonald’s app for pickup or delivery before it’s gone.^ The McRib has 520 calories.
McDonald’s has taken time off from releasing the McRib nationwide over the years.
By Dayton937
The Dayton Ballet Barre‘s annual Sugar Plum Tea is a tea party before the matinee performance of The Nutcracker by the Dayton Ballet. Children, parents, and grandparents alike enjoy this wonderful holiday tradition! It takes place in the beautiful Dayton Woman’s Club, exquisitely decorated for the season and within walking distance of the Schuster Center.
The ticket includes tea party foods: cute sandwiches, fruit, and desserts, with hot beverages including hot chocolate, tea, and coffee. Children get to participate in a short dance class from the Sugar Plum Fairy and a reading of The Nutcracker under the Christmas Tree – both are perfect for taking photos of your little loved one and prepping them for the performance.
“We love hosting this every year, and helping make beloved childhood memories,” organizer Libby Ballengee shared with us. “Even if you’re little ones are too small to attend the performance itself, this is a fun way to introduce them to The Nutcracker tradition.”
Please note – this event/ ticket does not include a ticket to the Dayton Ballet performance. Those are purchased separately through DaytonLive.org
How to Go?
Sugar Plum Tea at Dayton Woman’s Club – 225 North Ludlow Street in Dayton
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Doors open at 12 p.m. (due to event set-up, we cannot let patrons in earlier than noon)
Event 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m. (Dayton Ballet performance starts at 2:30 pm across the street – needs separate ticket)
$25 per ticket (all attendees – adults & children – need a ticket): www.ticketsource.us/dayton-ballet-barre
By Dayton937
Hailing from Canada, international vocal group The Tenors have been thrilling audiences around the world with their impeccable singing for over 15 years. Their distinct operatic pop sound, four powerful voices strong, re-imagines iconic hits and blends classical music, contemporary pop, rock, folk, and inspired originals. The Tenors celebrate Christmas at the APAC with outstanding harmonies and undeniable charm!
By Dayton937
Come out and get into the holiday spirit with the DGMC with fun and thoughtful music and some frivolity!
By Dayton937
Dayton has some loyal football fans. As festival season winds down, the College and Pro football season is heating up. The Dayton area has some fantastic spots to watch football, whether you love Ohio State or Bowling Green, or if you love the Bengals or the Browns. No matter what team you root for, we have found the best spots to watch football in the Miami Valley and we ranked the top 22 in order.
Food Adventures used the following criteria to pick the best: We considered who had the best TV’s, best food, best drinks, and best value.
Without further delay, we give you …..
THE TOP 20 PLACES TO EAT and WATCH FOOTBALL
FRICKERS – CENTERVILLE:
The energy of the Centerville location is great. The TV’s, the atmosphere and the good food make this our #1 spot to watch your favorite football team. The wings and burgers do not disappoint, especially if you get the wings well done. The wing sauces are stellar too. Nachos, and Clam Chowder are menu items that will knock your socks off. Lots of cheers, and jeers in this fun crowd. They usually have any game you want to see. You will see lots of people showing their team spirit, and many wearing team jerseys. The TV situation is plentiful and crystal clear. Beer prices and selection add to the number 1 rating. Good luck to your team!
1383 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton, OH 45459
BUFFALO WILD WINGS (BW3) – TOWN N COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER KETTERING:
Great wings, sauces and salads here. They have lots of good appetizers to choose from. The Town and Country location has possibly the best TV situation in the city. You have a ton of big HD TV’s on hand and any game your heart desires is typically available. Beer specials can make you happy, as will the beer choice. We love the menu, but the only drawback is this place is a little expensive foodwise. However, you couldn’t ask for a better viewing atmosphere. Great sound too!!
They also have a private room in back you can reserve and throw your own football party!
262 E Stroop Rd, Kettering, OH 45429
ROOSTERS – on 741:
This location on Springboro Pike puts the other Roosters to shame. Newly remodeled, it is a football lovers paradise. It is like a big arena with brand new TV’s everywhere. The sound is good as well. Lets talk wings… they have some of the best, and the sauces are fantastic. Great salads and a decent sandwich selection makes it a blast. Pizza, fried pickles, and tater tots are 3 menu items that shine as well.
9400 N Springboro Pike, Miamisburg, OH 45342
HOOTERS – MILLER LANE:
A tremendous spot to watch your favorite game and a menu that is remarkable. The smoked wings here are nothing short of amazing, as are their breaded wings. Lots of seafood choices and the tater tot appetizers are must eats. Strangely they have the best sweet tea in town too. Their beer list is simple and they usually have deals on pitchers. Service is fun and friendly, and the TV situation is pretty good. The food here is the star and you will leave happy whether your team won of not. Between the wings, and the shrimp and the appetizers, your tummy will be satisfied.
6851 Miller Ln, Dayton, OH 45414
SUBMARINE HOUSE – CENTERVILLE LOCATION:
This fantastic location to watch sports, is broken into 2 areas. The bar area, and the dining area. Both rooms are filled with High Def TV’s, but we prefer the dining room for long game visits. The beer list is exceptional, including local drafts. Food choices are delicious. You have the trademark Super Duper Cheesesteak, Dayton’s best philly sub, and dubbed “16 inches of heaven.” Their pizzas are tasty too, especially the cheesesteak pizza. Other loved menu items include the oven toasted deli subs. This is a top notch place to catch for favorite football team.
503 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Washington Township, OH 45459
BARGOS GRILL and TAP – CENTERVILLE:
The most comfortable bar to sit at and spread out and watch some games. The dining room is nice too, and if the weather permits, it is the only place we know of with huge TV’s at the patio bar. The menu highlights are chicken tenders which are a level hotter than we are used to. The pizzas and sandwiches shine here as well.
588 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville, OH 45459
BENNETT’S PUBLICAL FAMILY SPORTS GRILL – MIAMISBURG:
Little known spot that is underrated,but getting some notoriety. Their menu is terrific. From soups and steaks to wings and fish dinners, the kitchen does not disappoint. The place has a nice bar area and TV’s throughout the dining room. The patio is nice too,although no TV sets outside. Stop in for some comfort food and friendly football fans. Service is always on point.
67 S Main St, Miamisburg, OH 45342
MILANO’S PIZZA and SUBS – BEAVERCREEK:
The Beavercreek location is a great atmosphere for football. It seems more sports fans flock to this location, and more families dine in the others. Lots of beer choices, lots of HD TV’s, lots of pizza and of course the Atlantic City Submarine Sandwiches that are their calling card. Nothing funnier than a fan trying to cheer on their team with a mouthful of an Italian sub. Service is usually great here as well.
2260 N Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek, OH 45431
ARCHER’S TAVERN– KETTERING LOCATION:
A place you wouldn’t think of for football, but we love this choice. The indoor patio has a couple of premium seats that work out fabulous. There is also a big table area near the fireplace that is perfect for football on a cold day. Thirsty? You are at the right place. Archer’s beer selection is magnificent and the food is great and economical. Try the chili, the sweet n sexy wings and the sticky burger. These are the menu stars, as well as the Margherita Pizza. You will be happy you came to the Kettering location for the game.
2030 E Dorothy Ln, Kettering, OH 45420
BUNKERS BAR & GRILL – VANDALIA:
Another place with a cult following. The open dining area is filled with TV’s. One TV set has a revolving list of beers on tap. This is a beer swillin, wing eating sports bar. Known for their wings and burgers,you have to try the Bacon Cheeseburger. Lots of appetizers to choose from too. It is some good sports pub food, and the service is speedy. Definitely someplace to hit if you are a football lover.
893 E National Rd, Vandalia, OH 45377
LOCK 27 BREWING – CENTERVILLE LOCATION:
A secrets spot to watch football games. Park yourself at the bar and the huge TV’s are in plain view. You also have some of the best local beer at your fingertips. A private TV like experience and some of the best brews and food around. What more could you ask for. No one thinks to go watch football here and thats why its such a gem. Friendly staff and owners complete the experience.
1035 S Main St, Centerville, OH 45458
HINDERS SPORTS BAR– TIPP CITY:
This place has a cult following. The TV situation is not the greatest,but they make up for it with some of the best wings around. The butt warmer wings are a legend in the Dayton area and a must eat. They have also been known for burgers and sandwiches since 1989
902 W Main St, Tipp City, OH 45371
WINGS SPORTS BAR and GRILLE – BEAVERCREEK:
Little known place in Beavercreek by the closed Lofino’s grocery store in Beavercreek Valley Shopping Center. A nice, open dining room and big bar area, lend itself to a room full of new TV sets. The result is a football lovers paradise with all the games around the restaurant. Good draft specials and incredible wings are the big attractions here. This spot is a gem and is quickly gaining a following. They have a nice menu, with lots of sports bar fare. Another great menu item are their Southwestern Egg Rolls. Check this sort of secret place out sometime soon!
3347 Seajay Dr, Beavercreek, OH 45430
TJ CHUMPS – MIAMISBURG:
This place has quite the Cult following in Miamisburg. From the covered patio to the indoor bar and dining room, this is a great place for wings, beer and football. The menu even has a great salmon salad. The TV situation is good, and this place can get busy and noisy. Warmer weather showcases one of the most fun patios in the area. Great sliders too !
12 E Linden Ave, Miamisburg, OH 45342
ELSA’S KETTERING SPORTS GRILL near MARSHALL and STROOP:
Tacos and Touchdowns are always a blast. So are Bad Juans and Bengals/Browns. This spot on Marshall and Stroop is the best Elsa’s to watch games. A big screen in the dining room and various TV’s around the dining area and bar, and event a TV in the covered patio area. Hungry? Try the Jamaica Jerk Wings, Crunchy Tacos and the Mini Super Burrito. Coronas are the beer of choice here and all this makes or a great football experience.
1216 E Stroop Rd, Dayton, OH 45429
MACK’S TAVERN – CENTERVILLE:
Huge open area for mingling and watching football. A menu featuring mac n cheese and pizza, this is a fun, friendly Steelers Bar that welcomes all fans. A great big bar is the feature of the eatery. The seating here is fun and the beer prices are great. Drafts and bottles are flowing and flying, as this is a football fans drinking bar. They are also known for their mixed drinks and friendly service. They are a past Bloody Mary champ of Dayton.
381 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Washington Township, OH 45459
BRIXX ICE CO – DAYTON:
Located across from the Dragons stadium, this place often gets overlooked for sporting events. The menu and beer prices are the star here. There are a few TV’s in the dining room, but you may want to choose a table with a good TV view. The bar is a good option for seating as well. Their burgers are some of the best in the Miami Valley – order away. Dont forget the Dragon Toes (boneless wings) and Meatloaf sandwich as other food options.
500 E 1st St, Dayton, OH 45402
Steak Thyme Philly Cheesesteaks & More – MIAMISBURG:
While they’re famous for their cheesesteaks, they offer so much more. It’s a fantastic sports bar with incredible food and service. get the giant Bavarian pretzel with beer cheese it’s a fav! Lots of TVs for sports! Patronize this family run business, with really great homemade food!
103 N Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449
THE DAYTON BEER CO – DAYTON:
Bier hall and Bier garten atmosphere. Huge warehouse area with Hofbrau style long wooden tables. HD TV’s are placed all over the tap room, and football games are a perfect match here. Why? Thirty six Ohio beers on tap makes this place and incredible drinking experience. They have bottles of wine for sale too. Hungry? Choices are limited to their pizza place, 2nd Street Pizza a Brixx Ice Co related company. This is one of the mist fun atmospheres in town and not just for football games. Anytime, is a fun time at the Dayton Beer Co. They even have a patio too.
41 Madison St, Dayton, OH 45402
GEEZ GRILL and PUB – CENTERVILLE:

A small Centerville eatery with a few big TV’s. Known for their Italian food, burgers and wings it is a great place to watch a football game. This is a family friendly spot and sometimes you will see families with with younger kids. Nothing says football like a plate of lasagna and a big screen. Check this place out, if you haven’t tried it. It rounds out our list, but is worth a visit. The pizza is outstanding too.
5841 Far Hills Ave, Dayton, OH 45429
There you have it – where to watch your favorite team punt, pass and kick, while wetting your whistle and filling your face. Food Adventures definitive list of the best spots to watch a football game based on TV’s, food, drink and fun atmosphere.
By Dayton937
Brian Cashwell brings his classic trio back for a special holiday show full of seasonal favorites! With Chris Berg (b), and John Taylor (d).