
Dayton, OH,
By Lisa Grigsby

By Dayton937
Like the Holiday’s that we look forward to… El Meson also looks forward to our Champagne and Chocolate event. Pairing 5 sparkling wines with both savory and sweet small plates. You determine which you enjoyed and why! Give this event as a pre-Xmas present or better yet a group of friends and just have fun! Make your reservations now at elmeson.net
By Lisa Grigsby
Looking to dine out on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day? We have a range of dining options available to make your holiday celebrations special. Make your reservations now as many of these will book up quickly. And of course remember to tip big to show your appreciation for those working the holiday. We’ll keep adding to this list as hear from more restaurants.
Amar India
2751 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Centerville | 937-439-9005
7070 Miller Lane, Dayton | 937-387-6505
11/24 11am – 10pm
11/25 11am-10pm ,Dayton Location 10am – 7pm
Blue Crab Juicy Seafood
8901 Kingsridge Drive, Dayton| 937-813-8081
12/24 11:30 am-10 pm
12/25 11:30 am-10 pm
Bravo Italian Kitchen
2770 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Centerville | (937) 439-1294
12/24 11am – 9pm
12/25 11am – 9pm

Bright Moon Buffet
2900 Wilmington Pike, Kettering | 937-999-4108
12/24 11am – 8pm
12/25 11 am – 9 pm
Brunch Pub
101 W. Franklin, Centerville | (937) 999-4622
12/24 8am – 3pm
12/25 closed
Chappys Social House
7880 Washington Village Dr, Centerville | 937-439-9200
12/24 -4pm – 8pm
12/25 closed
CJ Chan
536 Wilmington Ave., Dayton | 937-259-9866
2747 W Alex Bell Rd, Moraine | 937-259-8882
12/24 closed
12/25 10:30 am-9:30 pm
Club Oceano Seafood and Bar
4429 Cedar Park Dr, Beavercreek | 937-988-0909
Dewberry 1850
1414 South Patterson Boulevard, Dayton | 937-223-1000
12/24 7am -11pm
12/25 7am -11pm
Flavor House
130 West 2nd St Downtown Dayton,
12/24 11am -2:30pm
12/25 closed
Fleming’s Fine Steakhouse & Wine Bar
4432 Walnut Street | 937-320-9548
12/24 3pm- 10pm
12/25 closed
Fu Mon Lau
2008 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton | (937) 293-2211
12/24 11am – 9:30pm
12/25 11am – 9:30pm
Green Chili Indian Restaurant
1501 Lyons Rd, Wash. Twsp | (937) 999-4545
12/24 11am – 9:30pm
12/25 11am – 9:30pm
Hello Thai
3301 Dayton Xenia Rd. Beavercreek
12/24 11am – 3pm, 4:30pm – 9pm
12/25 11am – 3pm, 4:30pm – 9pm
J. Alexander’s
7970 Washington Village Drive | 937-435-4441
12/24 11:30-9pm
12/25 closed
2750 N. Fairfield Road, Beavercreek | 937-431-8881
12/24 11am – 8:30pm
12/25 11 am- 8:30pm
Kung Fu Noodle
2801 S Dixie Dr, Kettering |937-938-9027
12/24 11am – 9pm
12/25 11am – 9pm
Lily’s Dayton
329 E 5th St, Dayton | 937-723-7637
12/24 4:30 – 8:30pm
12/25 closed
Mel-O-Dee Restaurant
2350 S Dayton Lakeview Rd, New Carlisle | 937-849-1378
12/24 7am – 6pm
12/25 closed
Mudlick Tap House
110 W Franklin St, Centerville | (937) 895-4066
12/24 11am – 4pm
12/25 closed
Outback Steakhouse
6800 Miller Lane, Dayton| (937) 454-1585
5181 Cornerstone North Blvd., Centerville | 937-306-2903
2560 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Dayton Mall | (937) 434-6522
1801 Towne Park Drive, Troy | (937) 332-7811
12/24 11am – 8pm
12/25 closed
Pasha Grill
72 Plum St, Beavercreek | 937.429.9000
12/24 11am – 10pm
12/25 noon – 9pm
Penn’s Thai Grille
459 W. Franklin St., Bellbrook | 937-310-1049
12/24 11am – 9pm
12/25 11 am – 9 pm
Red Lobster 
2803 N. Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek
6500 Miller Lane, Dayton
8200 N Springboro Pike, Miamisburg
12/24 11am – 8pm
12/25 noon – 9pm
Rum Runners
2318 E Dorothy Ln, Kettering | (937) 723-6833
12/24 closed
12/25 12-7pm
Sky Asian Cuisine
4090 Wilmington Pike, Kettering | (937) 949-9883
12/24 11am -9pm
12/25 11 am -9 pm
Sonora Grill
5450 Burkhardt , Dayton | 937-963-5700
12/24 11am – 7pm
12/25 11am – 10pm
Spaghetti Warehouse
36 W. 5th St, Dayton | 37-461-3913
12/24 11am-3pm , 4 -7pm
12/25 closed
Tandoor India and Pizza
7695 Old Troy Pike, Dayton |937-999-4220
12/24 closed
12/25 11am – 9:30pm
Thai Kitchen
2335 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Dayton | (937) 436-5079
12/24 11am -9pm
12/25 11am – 9pm
Thai Village
5201 Cornerstone N Blvd, Centerville |937-739-8888
The Chop House
7727 Washington Village Drive | 937-291-1661
The Dublin Pub
300 Wayne Ave, Dayton | (937) 224-7822
Fruitcake often gets joked about today, but in the Middle Ages it was one of the most prized foods in Europe. This dense, sweet, spice packed loaf was not a common dessert. It was a luxury reserved for the wealthy. A single fruitcake could cost more than a laborer made in weeks because its ingredients traveled thousands of miles along the Silk Road. When people exchanged fruitcake at Christmas they were not giving a humble treat. They were offering a symbol of status, prosperity, and blessing.
During the twelfth and thirteenth centuries fruitcakes became central to winter celebrations. Wealthy households served them at Christmas banquets alongside roast meats and sweet wines. The cake represented abundance in a season of scarcity. Gifting a fruitcake meant wishing prosperity to the recipient. It also signaled that you belonged to a social circle that had access to luxury goods. The rich displayed their fruitcakes the way they displayed tapestries or silverware. It was part dessert and part status symbol.
When Europeans migrated to the Americas they brought the fruitcake tradition with them. Colonists adapted the recipe with local ingredients. Caribbean fruitcakes were infused with rum. American fruitcakes used molasses and pecans. But the symbolism remained the same. A fruitcake was a holiday blessing, a sign of hospitality, and a memory of the grand medieval feasts that shaped the season.Originally posted on Eats History
By Dayton937
As part of LongHorn’s commitment to grilling every steak perfectly, every restaurant has a team of passionate Grill Masters specially trained in the art of grilling. They are experts at grilling fresh, never frozen steak, seasoning with one of the restaurant’s proprietary spice blends and grilling to each guest’s preferred steak temperature. Only the best become LongHorn’s Grill Masters.

Grill Master Legend Eric Morgan serves as an integral part of the team at the Beavercreek location and is known for his leadership, heart and craftsmanship. His team describes him as being reliable, dedicated and respected as Morgan consistently takes pride in ensuring he delivers outstanding food that is expertly grilled, every time. After serving as a Grill Master in the Dayton community for over two decades – Morgan has grilled over one million perfectly cooked steaks throughout his career – making him a true master of his craft.
To celebrate the achievement, Morgan was surprised by his local restaurant team, family and restaurant-wide leaders with a special event officially recognizing him as a Grill Master Legend. He was honored with a special gold chef coat, a $5,000 award and $1,000 annually for as long as he remains employed with LongHorn, and a visit from LongHorn Steakhouse president Laura Williamson.

LongHorn Steakhouse’s culture is rooted in the incredible people that work in its restaurants, and this award is part of ongoing efforts to recognize extraordinary individuals for hard work and dedication to steak. For more information on LongHorn Steakhouse, visitwww.LongHornSteakhouse.com.
By Lisa Grigsby
Domino’s Pizza Inc. is turning 65 on Dec. 9 and in celebration of its birthday, the iconic brand is offering customers a special deal: free Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes with any online order of at least $10 between Dec. 8-22. To take advantage of the offer, customers must place a minimum online order of $10 and input code “HAPPYBDAY.”
“In honor of our birthday, we decided there was only one way to celebrate – by sharing some delicious, oven-baked goodness with our customers,” said Joe Jordan, Domino’s chief operating officer and president – U.S. “For more than six decades, we’ve worked hard to provide the most delicious food, renowned value and convenience to the brand’s customers. There would be no Domino’s without its loyal customers, so we hope they join us in celebrating the last 65 years with this sweet treat of a deal.”

To take advantage of the offer, customers must place a minimum online order of $10 and input code “HAPPYBDAY.” Each order of Chocolate Lava Crunch Cakes comes with three oven-baked chocolate cakes with molten chocolate fudge on the inside. Each cake is perfectly topped with a dash of powdered sugar.
By Lisa Grigsby
Craving some soup to warm you up? From the first steaming spoonful, to that little bit of liquid left in the bottom, these are the best bowls of chow that the Miami Valley has to offer. So, all you serious eaters, get a spoon, get some crackers if need be, and check out our list of MUST EAT soups.
With some help from our Dayton Foodies group, we’ve pulled together some recommendation for Dayton tastiest soups:
FRENCH ONION SOUP 
Any one of Doubleday’s soups could make this list. In a restaurant known for their homemade soups, this one is a favorite. Dayton regulars have stuffed the restaurant for decades, and many have felt the hot, gooey dripping flavor of the french onion soup. Other top mentions for French onion include The Oakwood Club, Buckhorn Tavern and The Paragon Super Club.
THE NEW ORLEANS STYLE GUMBO

New Orleans Gumbo from Jimmie’s Ladder 11
Hearty, rich and just the right spiciness, this soup is one of those “OMG” moments when you take a bite. Known for a strongly flavored stock, meat or shellfish (or sometimes both), a thickener, and the Creole “holy trinity”: celery, bell peppers, and onions. Gumbo is often categorized by the type of thickener used, whether okra or filé powder (dried and ground sassafras leaves). It’s been said that Jimmie’s Ladder 11 has the best gumbo outside of the big easy, but Sands ands Seafood and Sports is fast gaining on them. For a different take on gumbo check out DiSalvo’s Deli for their chicken gumbo. Perfectly carved, generous chicken pieces, line a delicately light broth. The bowl is filled with a treasure trove of vegetables and tremendous flavor. You’ll also find it at Rip Rap Roadhouse and Rip Rap Roadhouse.
CLAM CHOWDER

Jay’s Clam Chowder, a Dayton original
This is a soup with cream or milk mixed with ingredients such as potatoes, sweet corn, smoked haddock, clams and prawns, etc. Some cream-style chowders do not use cream, and are instead prepared using milk and a roux to thicken them. The creamy broth, the chunks of fresh clams, and the perfect dash of pepper make this soup. Seajax, Club Oceano, Smith’s Boathouse, Bullwinkles and Jay’s Seafood, Treasure Island all have raves for their New England Clam Chowder.
HOT & SOUR SOUP
It happens to be one of the healthiest mushroom soup recipes in the world! A Chinese restaurant favorite, it’s hearty, savory, sour – and as spicy as you want it to be. Filled with mushrooms, tofu and silky egg ribbons, Hot and Sour soup is thickened with cornflour/cornstarch so the broth is beautifully glossy. Fu Mon Lau – hot and sour soup is packed with veggies, low in calories and low in fat. Authentic Chinese hot and sour soup is considered medicinal as it combines healing chicken broth, circulation improving fungus (mushrooms), and antioxidant packed ginger and vinegar. Flavors Eatery in Centerville offers an original house hot drop which combines the heat of hot and sour with a more traditional egg drop soup.
POTATO SOUP
A creamy soup primarily made with cooked potatoes, broth, mil or cream and ofen includes aromatics like onion, celery and garlic. It’s often topped with bacon bits, cheese, and green onions depending on the recipe. Local favorites include The Famous, Salt Block. Biscuit Company, Bullwinkles, Grist, The Dublin Pub and Corner Kitchen, Try Tony & Pete’s for a sweet potato version.
CHICKEN TORTILLA SOUP
This comforting soup is usally made with with shredded chicken, black beans, and corn and topped with tortilla strips its full of flavor, and very filling! Some of the place you’ll find it are Charlie’s Deli, Mi Lindo Jalisco Mexican Restaurant And Bar, Big Sky Bread Company and El Meson.
POZOLE
A traditional soup or stew from Mexican cuisine. It is made from hominy and typically chicken or pork), and can be seasoned and garnished with shredded lettuce or cabbage, chilivpeppers, onion, garlic, radishes, avocado, salsa or limes. It’s time-consuming to make, so restaurants will usually only serve it on the weekends. The owner of Chiapas Mexican Grill tells us he uses grandmother’s recipe for a chicken and hominy soup. The broth is soothing yet spicy. The chicken is tender and shreds of it soak between hominy corn. Radishes float on top of this beautiful looking soup. One of the most unique soups on this list, it is authentic Mexican fare. You can also find it at Sueno, Taqueria Mixteca, El Vaquero Mexican Restaurant in Franklin and La Michoacana Mexican Market & Restaurant

El Meson
BLACK BEAN SOUP
This flavorful and hearty soup is a staple in Latino cuisine, made with black beans, onion, garlic, pepper, ham hock, olive oil and a bit of vinegar. Pictured here from El Meson, also check it out at Jorrge’s Reataurant Cantina, Nelly’s A Taste of Bolivia and Elsa’s .
CABBAGE ROLL SOUP
You can find it at Village Family Restaurant in Waynesville, Our Place on West Third and sometimes at @Jimmie’s Ladder 11 on Brown Street

TOM KAI SOUP (Coconut Soup)
Rich and creamy yet tangy and salty, this Thai coconut chicken soup recipe is filling but light and positively bursting with flavor from Coconut milk soup, mushroom, galangal root, citrus leaves, lime juice. You can get it made with chicken or veggies or the Seafood Combo (Shrimp, Scallops, Squid) Also availaable from rom Massaman Thai Cuisine, also popular at Penn’s Thai Grille, Thai Table, Sky Asian Cuisine, Singa Thai and White Lotus.
WHITE CHICKEN CHILI
Archer’s Tavern, Stone House Tavern in Waynesville, Rays Wine Spirits Grill in Clayton and Dorothy Lane Market and Rip Rap Roadhouse
THE TURTLE SOUP at THE AMBER ROSE:

Amber Rose Turtle Soup
This soup is exotic, thick and hearty. It is an old recipe, passed down by Elinore, the previous owner of the restaurant. This is one of those things that you eat and immediately want more. Visit Joe Castellano and his chefs and try it for yourself as an appetizer to one of their Eastern European meals.
THE PICKLE SOUP from BLIND BOB’S:
Don’t be fooled by the sound of it, don’t judge a book by its cover. This is one of the best soups in Dayton. The flavor isn’t sharp, it is surprisingly mild and rich. If you like cream of broccoli soup, this is an even better spin on it. This is a great warm up right before you try one of their burger selections!
THE SIZZLING RICE SOUP FROM CHINA COTTAGE: 
For decades they have been serving this white meat chicken, fresh vegetables and steaming rice kernels in an unforgettable broth. The flavor is a perfect balance of mushrooms, carrots, other vegetables and rice in a white meat chicken and broth mixture. North China also has a good one.
SEAFOOD PHO from Pho Mi in Miamisburg
Pho is a veitnamese soup made with broth, rice noodles and herbs and is know asthe national dish of Vietnam. The seafood version is loaded with shrimp, crab meat and squid, and is simply delicious.

SPICY VEGETABLE SOUP from KABUKI. This soup is a fantastic mix of spicy pepper broth, bean sprouts and onions. This can clear your sinuses and make your cold feel better all at the same time. It is the perfect tune up for a sushi feast. Enjoy the color and aroma of the soup, it tastes as good as it looks.
Soup Flights: Giovanni’s in Fairborn offers 3 cups of soup and 2 breadsticks for $14.99. Choose from a rotating soup menu. Black Rock Bar & Grill near Fairfield Commons offers SOUP-3-WAYZ – Choose 3 of your favorites for – 9.99

Also don’t forget to check out Dorothy Lane Market for a daily selection of housemade soups. They usually have four or five featured soups, including vegetarian and gluten free options. Check here to check out the soup of the day selections.
Have we missed your favorite soup? Tell us about it in the comments below.
By Dayton937
The Foundry’s rooftop igloos are back, complete with glowing firelight, chef-driven dishes, and smoked whiskeys, classic cocktails, and local brews delivered to melt the chill. Looking out at Day Air Park’s Deck the Diamonds adds a bright view to the rooftop dining.

Gather up to 6 of your favorite people and settle in with blankets, heaters, and all the warm vibes (plus our full food & beverage menu, of course). Perfect for everything from date nights to squad hangs to family celebrations, it’s your own private snow globe, minus the snow. $100 deposit is credited to your final bill at the end of your experience. (Monday-Thursday) $125 deposit is credited to your final bill at the end of your experience. (Friday & Saturday) Reservations require a $300 spending minimum Monday–Thursday (before tax and 22% gratuity) for a 2-hour time frame. Reservations require $300 spending minimum Friday-Saturday (before tax and 22% gratuity) for a 2-hour time frame.
Reservations – If you are a party of two, there is a minimum of $75/person to reserve the igloos. In case of inclement weather, we’ll move your reservation indoors if available or help you reschedule.
PLEASE NOTE: Cancellation requests must go through [email protected] If you cancel more than two days in advance, your deposit will be refunded; cancellations within two days will forfeit the deposit. All Reservations for the igloos- please visit open table – Foundry Dining Experience The Following will be black out dates for the igloos: December 7th, December 11th, December 31st, February 13th & February 14th
The Foundry
By Dayton937
Pizza Hut is getting into the holiday spirit with a cozy new collaboration.
The chain has brought back its popular Triple Treat Box, which contains two medium one-topping pizzas, five breadsticks, and a choice of dessert, all served in a newly designed festive holiday box.

The box serves as inspiration for the new Triple Treat Box onesie, an all-in-one garment featuring the same designs. Launched in time for National Ugly Sweater Day on Dec. 19, the red, white and green graphic onesie was created in partnership with holiday clothing maker Tipsy Elves. It is available for $89.95 in both men’s and women’s sizes here, while supplies last.

The Triple Treat Box is available for a limited time and is supported by an ad campaign starring quarterback Josh Allen. Allen reminds fans to “go hard” for the holidays, while wearing a pizza-themed Christmas sweater (which is also available from Tipsy Elves).
Another campaign spot depicts the chaos that ensues when a holiday guest brings a real live reindeer to Christmas dinner.
By Lisa Grigsby
“This has been one of the hardest decisions of my life. The Nest was never just a bakery—it was a safe haven for the allergy community, a place where people could finally exhale and enjoy food made with care. Together, we built something rare and beautiful. I will forever be grateful for the community we curated and the trust you placed in us.
– Amber & The Nest Team
On a personal note, I wanted to share that Amber has the biggest heart, often the first one to offer to help on local fundraisers, or to feed our community during the furlough and SNAP issues. I am so sad for her and her staff and wish them all the very best as the head on to the next chapter.
She’ll be open for the month of December, let’s send her out on a high note- stop on by for some fabulous cinnamon roles, breads, pies and other treats.
-LMG
By Lisa Grigsby
Burger King® is inviting Guests to experience an under-the-sea-inspired adventure for the whole family, teaming up with The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants™ to launch the all-new SpongeBob Menu. With a longtime tradition of bringing fun and flavor to its partnerships, this menu is no exception, serving up a collection of sea-sonal creations just in time for the holidays.
The SpongeBob menu features limited-time creations inspired by all your favorite SpongeBob movie characters, including:
“At Burger King we do partnerships that are fun for the whole family and Oh Jellyfish! Arghh we ready for SpongeBob this month!” said Joel Yashinsky, Chief Marketing Officer, Burger King US&C. “This latest partnership with The SpongeBob™ Movie might just be our most exciting menu yet, with four delicious menu innovations, one-of-a-kind kids toys, and exclusive packaging including two special edition BK crowns.”
“Our long-standing partnership with Burger King has always been built on bold ideas and shared creativity — but this SpongeBob campaign is next-level, said Michelle Hagen, Executive Vice President of Worldwide Partnerships at Paramount Pictures. “We’re diving deeper than ever into the world of Bikini Bottom and bringing fans the most epic FUN and never-been-done-before. It’s the ultimate mash-up of imagination and innovation.”
And the adventure doesn’t stop there! Royal Perks members are invited to order items from the SpongeBob Menu with SpongeBob himself through the BK App and get access to exclusive meals.
By Lisa Grigsby
Charlie Carroll of Hospitalité Group, owners of Table 33 and Lucho have shared they are getting ready to launch a third concept in the Dayton Arcade. Housed in its own dedicated space connected to Table 33, The Dessert Room is a nostalgic after-dinner destination focused solely on elevated desserts and post-meal cocktails in a very posh atmosphere.
The Dessert Room Menu
(1) THE CHOCOLATIER’S TABLE (Signature Dessert)
Interactive Dessert Experience for Two or More
A theatrical, tableside indulgence crafted to ignite imagination and delight.
Your server begins by pouring warm streams of premium chocolates—dark, milk, and white—directly onto a custom silicone dessert canvas, creating an edible abstract painting in real time.
Guests are then invited to dip, swirl, sculpt, and savor using an assortment of playful confections: handcrafted marshmallows, gourmet gummy bears, candied citrus, brittle, toffee shards, and rotating seasonal sweets.
Part artistry, part nostalgia, and entirely unforgettable—The Chocolatier’s Table transforms dessert into a communal experience meant to be explored, shared, and devoured.
(2) PISTACHIO RICOTTA CAKE
Delicate layers of creamy pistachio mousse and whipped sweet ricotta, finished with a decadent Grand Marnier ganache and topped with candied pistachios for a bright, luxurious crunch.
(3) SEASONAL GELATO & MACARONS
Three scoops of smooth, seasonal gelato paired with crisp, colorful macarons — a playful, elegant celebration of texture and flavor.

(4) AFFOGATO CON MOCHA
Silky vanilla bean gelato served table-side with a pour-over of rich coffee and cocoa syrup. Hot meets cold in the most indulgent way.
(5) FLOURLESS BUCKEYE CAKE
A dark, sumptuous chocolate cake inspired by the classic Ohio confection. Finished with a fluffy peanut butter mousse and a drizzle of cocoa syrup.
(6) SEASONAL CRÈME BRÛLÉE
A rotating showcase of seasonal flavors beneath a perfectly caramelized sugar crust. Simple, refined, and unforgettable.
(7) HOUSE PIES
A selection of rotating pies crafted with seasonal ingredients and fresh-baked crusts. Ask your server for today’s offerings.
The Dessert Room

39 W 4th St
Dayton, OH 45402
Hours are expected to be
Thur- Sat 5 – 11pm
By Lisa Grigsby

The Gallo Family
Running the kitchen will be Alexa, Franco’s oldest daughter, who had been cooking by her dads side for several years in the restaurant. Jess, the younger daughter, handles the front of the house and customer relations.

This week also marks a deeply meaningful milestone: Franco and Karen’s wedding anniversary. On December 2nd, they would have celebrated 33 years of marriage. Thirty-three years ago, they were married in Franco’s hometown of Brindisi, Italy, while Karen was stationed there with the United States Navy, and that’s where their incredible journey of love first began.


By Dayton937
Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch has successfully slipped into the Golden Arches and on Dec. 2, he’s unleashing The Grinch Meal. The meal, made in partnership with Dr. Seuss Enterprises and McDonald’s, will be available at participating rest
aurants nationwide for a limited time, while supplies last. His diabolical culinary debut features Dill Pickle “Grinch Salt” McShaker Fries, arriving for the first time in the U.S.
Sprinkle the tangy, dill pickle seasoning into the McShaker bag and shake for a bold twist on our World Famous Fries® that will make your taste buds pucker with delight. Pair them with your choice of a Big Mac® or 10-piece Chicken McNuggets® and a medium drink for the ultimate treat for yourself during holiday fuss and muss.

The Grinch is also sneaking a piece of mischief into every meal: a pair of spirited socks, scribbled with messages from the Grinch himself to let everyone know exactly how he feels this holiday season. The socks come in four unhinged colors and can even be used as an impromptu stocking, just like Mt. Crumpit’s finest.

“THiS iS MY MEAL AND i DiDN’T PARTNER WiTH McDONALD’S OUT OF THE GOODNESS OF MY HEART,” said The Grinch in a handwritten note on crumpled paper from Mt. Crumpit. “i SAW AN OPPORTUNiTY TO BRiNG MiSCHiEF TO YOUR BELOVED “RESTAURANT” WiTH MY DELiCiOUS CHAOS FOR THE HOLiDAYS AND i TOOK iT. SO GO AHEAD, GRAB MY MEAL STARTING DEC. 2 – YOU’RE WELCOME FOR MAKiNG YOUR HOLiDAYS iNFiNiTELY MORE iNTERESTiNG.”
By Dayton937
The Kettering Backpack Program, founded in 2006, is a 501(c)(3) not-for profit organization with one goal: to fight childhood hunger in 16 elementary/middle schools in Kettering each week. The Kettering Backpack Program discreetly provides at-risk students with a bag of food each Friday throughout the school year. This food helps sustain the students’ nutritional needs over the weekends when school breakfasts and lunches are not available.
Initially serving only 15 students, the program has grown to feed nearly 600 students each week. Helping our children become successful students and future leaders can be accomplished only with the help of our volunteers and community partners.
By Dayton937
Creamy white wine chowder with roasted shrimp and scallops, topped with bacon.
The epitome of classic champagne celebrated for its elegance and consistency, this champagne’s vibrant acidity and fine bubbles provide a refreshing contrast to the creamy texture of the seafood chowder.

Fresh salad mix and shaved brussels sprouts tossed in maple balsamic vinaigrette, topped with toasted macadamia nuts, grape tomatoes, feta, balsamic glaze and crispy onions.
Made with Grey Goose vodka, cranberry, pomegranate and mango flavors, the sweet and tart elements of the martini enhance the sweetness of the vinaigrette while balancing the earthy, slightly bitter notes of the brussels sprouts and spinach.

Jumbo shrimp stuffed with lobster imperial, topped with lemon butter sauce.
Absolut Pear vodka, St~Germain Elderflower liqueur and lemon juice give the martini a crisp fruitiness that brings a refreshing acidity, cutting through the buttery richness of the sauce.

Wood-grilled filet paired with a lump crab cake, topped with a creamy spicy hollandaise sauce, finished with green onion, served with asparagus.
Hand-shaken with Reyka vodka, Cointreau liqueur, St~Germain Elderflower liqueur, fresh lime and cranberry juice, this citrus-forward and slightly floral martini pairs well with the rich filet and spicy hollandaise.

Rich, flourless brownie topped with warm chef-crafted bourbon macadamia nut sauce and fresh whipped cream.
Patrón Silver tequila, Cointreau, Creme de Cocoa, and chocolate topped with sweet cold foam and orange zest. This pairing is indulgent yet balanced. The cocktail’s bright citrus and subtle tequila notes cut through the richness of the brownie.
