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The Marriage of Quality and Support for Local Producers is Quite a Delicious One

January 25, 2012 By Dayton937 1 Comment

Biscotti

Full-fledged perseverance has led Hilary Browning to her career as a baker, but truthfully, most of the credit for her success belongs to no one other than Hilary, herself. She is the most driven, inspiring person I have yet to meet, and it has been an honor to hear and write about her story. She is the owner and mastermind behind Thistle Confections, which supplies the baked goods for Ghostlight Coffee, but her newest addition to this one of a kind business is her booth at the Second Street Market, which will open February 11! She has finally made this “baking dream a reality,” as she puts it, and I was along to get the quite delicious dish on the details.

When looking up the term “self-starter” in the dictionary, one should find the name “Hilary Browning” listed. Just sitting down for this brief interview, I could sense her drive and determination, which no doubt has brought her this far in her baking career. The platform of her baking knowledge originated from her mother and grandmother, who were recent Italian immigrants. They supplied her with the basics, but from this jumping off point, Hilary is completely self-taught. She likes to deviate from traditional recipes, making them her own. As she explained to me, she finds “pride in the creative aspect of flavor.” And boy, oh boy! The Better Breakfast cookie I tried sure did pack a punch of flavor!

Hilary describes the line of events that led her to the present as a “natural progression,” all starting with her food blog in 2006, while she was studying at Ohio State for graduate school. This was her outlet for stress, a way to test recipes, and a chance to keep in contact with friends, as well as acquire new friendships. As Hilary explains,

Cinnamon Roll

“business grew from that.” After her transfer to and graduation from the University of Dayton, her husband was stationed at a military base, and she decided the timing was perfect to give her baking idea a try. Even her partnership with Ghostlight Coffee can be seen as part of this natural series of events, as her relationship with Shane as a neighbor and friend eventually evolved into this partnership. A partnership that has brought forth delicious, unique recipes and support for local producers, but not much sleep as she points out: “it’s a choice. You make choices, and you make sacrifices for those choices.” But she stands firmly behind her decisions, especially her commitments to quality and local producers, her two biggest concentrations when it comes to running Thistle Confections.

Whoppie Pie

“My goal is not profit.” This was one of the first things Hilary shared with me. Quality, as aforementioned, is one of her two greatest concerns when it comes to her creations. She has personally met and fed the chickens from the two farms from where she gets her organic eggs. “It’s a lot of work,” but it’s worth it for quality. Every baked good is made from whole grains, providing a healthy aspect. Hilary also doesn’t sell anything she has not tasted or include any ingredient from a box. Everything is made from scratch, using only organic ingredients from local producers who have gone through Hilary’s inspection. Another amazing aspect of Thistle Confections is that all goods are baked fresh daily. She specializes in nostalgic and savory pastries; reinventing old recipes are her specialty. Two such nostalgic baked goods are her “Whoopy Pie,” which actually came from Pennsylvania in the 19th century, and her cinnamon rolls, which are prepared using a technique from when the recipe was first brought to America! But she also has a lot of pride in writing her own recipes (which are 100% original or tweaked slightly and tested), which are available for purchase on her blog.

By reaching for quality, Hilary cares for local producers, as well. It’s quite a bit of work to research and taste everything, but by marrying these two principles she supplies her customers with delicious products, while also providing the economy with a little pick-me-up. As she puts it, “the heart of her business is local producers.” The ingredients can be traced directly back to local whole salers, making the goods more health-conscious and you more responsible for eating such deliciousness!

So now, it’s your turn! Help support the local economy and a worthy business owner by grabbing a delicious baked good from Thistle Confections! Ghostlight Coffee will still be housing Hilary’s creations, but make sure to check out the new booth at Second Street Market when it opens February 11! Doesn’t a salted caramel brownie sound scrumptious? Or a cinnamon roll with really soft filling? What about a piece of olive oil cake filled with rosemary and orange accents? Yum!

Thistle Confections  2nd Street Market 600 East 2nd Street Dayton, OH 45402  (937) 228-2088
Thistle Confections Blog

Ghostlight Coffee  1201 Wayne Avenue Dayton, OH 45410    (937) 985-2633

All pictures are credited to Nicole Hodac of hodacphotography.com

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Bell’s Hopslam – Video Review

January 24, 2012 By Max Spang 3 Comments

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This is the Snobby Beer review of Hopslam from Bell’s Beer, Inc. in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Hopslam is an American Imperial IPA ( or double IPA ) that gets tons and tons of hype when it is released each year. Hopslam is brewed with six different hop varieties and honey to create a complex flavor and body.Bell's Hosplam

There’s also a nice little shout out to the guys at the Better Beer Authority! Cheers, guys!

From the Bells website:

“Starting with six different hop varietals added to the brew kettle & culminating with a massive dry-hop addition of Simcoe hops, Bell’s Hopslam Ale possesses the most complex hopping schedule in the Bell’s repertoire. Selected specifically because of their aromatic qualities, these Pacific Northwest varieties contribute a pungent blend of grapefruit, stone fruit, and floral notes. A generous malt bill and a solid dollop of honey provide just enough body to keep the balance in check, resulting in a remarkably drinkable rendition of the Double India Pale Ale style.”

Questions? Suggestions? Let me know what you think! Grab a beer and leave a comment.

This post can also be found at Snobby Beer.

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The Brew Kettle White Rajah – Video Review

January 20, 2012 By Max Spang Leave a Comment

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A fantastic beer made right here in Ohio!

This is the Snobby Beer review of White Rajah from The Brew Kettle in Strongsville, Ohio. White Rajah is an American IPA that has been getting a lot of attention. I feel like I don’t showcase enough of the fantastic beers from my home state of Ohio, so I’m trying to fix that!

From the Brew Kettle website:The Brew Kettle White Rajah

“A West Coast style IPA full of citrus-like and tropical fruit like hop flavor and aroma with an assertive yet smooth bitter finish….malt, take a back seat please.”

Questions? Suggestions? Let me know what you think! Grab a beer and leave a comment.

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Austin Landing Lands 3 Independent Restaurants

January 20, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Tom Sand and Chef Anne Kearney

Successful Washington Township restaurant Rue Dumaine will be moving  to the new Austin Landing, where it will share a kitchen with a second more casual concept , Alligator Annie’s,  in a 10,600 square-foot building.  Thomas Sand Jr. and Chef Anne Kearney, founder and chef/co-founder of Rue Dumaine, hope to use their location at Austin Landing as a way build on their passion for food and a good experience.

“When you walk out of our restaurants at Austin Landing, I want you to say you had an experience,” Sand said. “We try to create a place where you can go and be treated the way you want to be treated, experience good food and good service, refresh and rejuvenate yourself and let the worries of the day disappear.”

Rue Dumaine will continue serving the American bistro fare inspired by French cuisine for which it has become known, while

Alligator Annie's

Alligator Annie’s will take the form of a casual Southern-style social club and will offer lunch and dinner service 7 days a week.

Since their departure from New Orleans, Sand and Kearney said they have enjoyed becoming part of the Dayton community and sharing a bit of themselves with anyone looking for a good meal. They said they look at the choice to open at Austin Landing as a decision to put down roots in a community setting in which everyone is there to benefit each other.

“We are making a commitment to this village, city, state and region we call home.” Sand said. “This venue will allow us to showcase the partnerships we have formed with our nearly 100 vendors, local farmers and artisans and provide our present and future clientele with more food options. We look forward to exploring all the possibilities.”

And in a long talked about expansion, The Dublin Pub will be opening a 6000 square foot second location.  “Since the day we opened up, we’ve always had a focus on expansion and growth,” Tieber said. “We know that a lot of restaurants make mistakes with expansions, but we’re doing this right. We knew with Austin Landing coming, it would be a perfect fit for a pub location.”

Tieber said The Dublin Pub would be partnering with other local restaurateurs Dan Apolito and Mike Fullenkamp of Archer’s Tavern with the intention to create their flagship Irish Pub with hopes of a multi-pub chain expansion. “Dan and Mike have over 40 years of corporate restaurant experience between them.  We knew combining our talents and over 60 years of experience would make the transition and growth to a second location successful,” Tieber said.

He said the newest location of The Dublin Pub would have the same beloved recipes and provide the same atmosphere and live music as the original Downtown Dayton location, making it a great fit for the Austin Landing development.  “We’re blessed with being a restaurant that caterers to a lot of different crowds,” Tieber said. “We are one of the few restaurant concepts that can transition well from being a perfect location for lunch for the business crowd and dinners during the week to becoming more of a bar atmosphere on the weekend.”

Randy Gunlock, president of RG Properties, the commercial real estate firm developing Austin Landing, said it is fitting that the first restaurants to open at Austin Landing will be independents.  “Rue Dumaine and The Dublin Pub have garnered excellent reputations throughout the community, and Alligator Annie’s is poised to follow suit, making all three restaurants a perfect fit with Austin Landing,” Gunlock said. “We all want a unique experience when we go out, and Austin Landing will be the place where people will come to enjoy that experience. “

Work is set to begin this year on construction of the restaurants, and RG is looking toward a spring of 2013 opening date for each.  Gunlock said RG Properties is active in conversations with a number of other restaurants, working to bring the best mix to the Austin Landing development. He said the company is targeting small and large chains as well as independents and hopes to settle on between four and five full-service restaurants and four and five fast-casual restaurants.

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Alligator Annie's, Chef Anne Kearney, RG Properties, Rue Dumaine, Steve Tieber, The Dublin Pub, Tom Sand

Food Adventure’s Small Bites for 1/19/12

January 19, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Every couple of weeks, your humble FOOD ADVENTURERS will offer a feature called

The Mushroom Swiss Burger

“Small Bites,” which is simply a quick take on some of our local food favorites.

Here are our “Small Bites” for 1/19/2012:

MUST EATS:

The MUSHROOM SWISS BURGER at GEORGE’S RESTAURANT:

For years, we heard about this great little restaurant up on North Dixie Drive called George’s Family Restaurant from our parents.  We decided to meet up for a lunch a few weeks ago. The waitress suggested the Mushroom Swiss Burger because they actually mix the mushrooms right into the hamburger patties. This was one of the tastiest and most juicy burgers that we have had in a long time.  We are not talking “juicy” in the sense that grease is dripping down your fingers, but a really good grade of beef.  Food Adventures Crew  also ordered a side of onion rings which I consider to be some of the best I have ever had.  These are not the frozen variety that they pull out of a box — they are hand cut, battered and deep fried to perfection.
We loved George’s Restaurant and cannot wait to come back! Just another example of how we should listen to our parents more often.
              
       
 FIG VANILLA BLACK PEPPER LATTE at GHOSTLIGHT COFFEE:

The Unique Fig Vanilla Black Pepper Latte

There is nothing like a great cup of coffee to warm yourself up in the cold winter months. I recently visited the newly established Ghostlight Coffee in Historic South Park and I believe I have found one my favorite lattes of all time. One may say that idea of black pepper in a latte isn’t very appealing, but with one taste of this unique coffee drink, you will be hooked. Ghostlight Coffee has a cool vibe and the baristas take pride in the drinks they create. Give this place a chance and support a local coffee house!   Check them out at 1201 Wayne Avenue or www.ghostlightcoffee.com

THE BIG RAGU SUGGESTS:

THE CROC BITES at CROCODILE LOUIES:

Croc Bites made from Crocodile meat

Have you ever eaten crocodile?   Well on Wilmington Pike in Kettering, you can get your chance!  Food Adventures tried the deep fried delicacy at Crocodile Louies and we loved them!  the bites are made from crocodile tail meat, and are tender and delicious.  The clincher is the spicy Thai sauce that is served with these bites for dipping purposes.  Try this value priced appetizer and you can have your own Food Adventure with the exotic taste of crocodile.  The casual atmosphere makes it easy to sit back and watch your favorite game with a cold beverage.

 

THE TUNA SUBS AT JERSEY MIKES:

Tantalizing Tuna Sub

Sandwiches are everywhere, so it really takes a special one to stick out.  Jersey Mike’s does just that with their on-site mixed tuna salad.  Known for slicing their deli meats as you order your sandwich, what you might not know about this sub shop in Centerville, is that they have a killer Tuna Salad.  The Big Ragu really likes the fact that there are no chunks of eggs in this tuna salad, one of his pet peeves.  We suggest ordering the medium sub for less than $6 and you will be full for sure.  We also recommend ordering it “Mikes way” which means with Onions, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Vinegar, Oil and Spices.  Looking for a cold, fresh, bold tasting sub?  Try Jersey Mike’s Tuna Salad Sub.  You can even order it in a wrap.

 

 

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Bistro Dinners at The Winds

January 17, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Are you one of those people who want to know what’s for dinner and how much it will cost before you go out to eat?  Then you’ll truly appreciate “Bistro Dinners” at The Winds Cafe and Bakery in Yellow Springs. They are offered most Tuesday’s through Thursdays (exceptions for Restaurant Week and holidays).

Your meal will include a salad, coffee or tea and a quartino (about a glass and a half) of red or white wine for $26.  Reservations are suggested and if you know you want the Bistro Dinner, reserve it, they are made in limited quantities, and often sell out.  Here’s the menu for upcoming Bistro Dinners:

January

17-19            Steak Frites with Spanish Fries
24-26            No Bistro – Restaurant Week
31-Feb 2       Salmon with Lemon Vinaigrette and Roasted Root Vegetables
 
February
 
7-9                Chicken Piccata
15-16            Shimp au Poivre with Garlic (no Bistro Valentine’s Day)
21-23            Lamb Tagine
28-March 1    Kim’s Duck Leg Cassoulet
 
March
 
6-8                 Italian Roast Trout
 
The Winds serves lunch Tues – Sat 11:30am – 2pm and Dinner from 5-10pm and a Sunday Brunch from 1oam – 3pm. They are located at 215 Xenia Ave in the heart of Yellow Springs. Call for reservations and more information at 937.767.1144
 

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The Big Ragu & Crew Get Twisted at K & R Pretzel Bakery

January 14, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Kettering’s Little Known Secret

If you did not know where to look, you would never find K & R Pretzel Bakery.   Someone must be finding Daytonians smile.   Tucked into a neighborhood on Flesher this place, because since 1967, the Pretzel Bakery has been making Avenue in Kettering, it is one of the most interesting Food Adventures we have ever done.   What’s not to love about this place?  It is a humble building with a great product and a great price.  The operation is based on a huge soft pretzel making machine which cooks the tremendous snacks on a conveyor belt.   Simple huh?  Make good pretzels,  and they will come.  The family owned business has perfected the treat, and K & R’s Soft Pretzels, are the best we have ever eaten.  This place reminds The Big Ragu of his childhood elementary school days, and 10 cent pretzel Tuesdays.  These exact pretzels were the ones we ate as kids, and we are very happy to have found the place where they make these soft bites of heaven.  Those were old school Food Adventures.

While we were there, two workers were manning the pretzel machine, and we saw how the process works.

Pretzel Perfection

First, they brought a tray of already twisted pretzels out and laid them on the metal conveyor belt at the front of the machine.  The pretzels first get a water bath then they are hand salted before they enter the machine’s oven.  The pretzels then make their way through the machine until they come out piping hot at the end.  In  fact, they are so hot you can barely hold on to them.   The whole process takes about 10 minutes, and you can choose with salt, without salt or light salt.  Watching this is a mini-event in itself.  It is a great place to bring kids, as it has a slight Willy Wonka feel to it, and it is a memorable place with lots of personality.  Our tip is that the fresher these pretzels are, the better they taste.  It is better to eat them now than later.  They even sell various packaged sauces for dipping your pretzel, but we like them au naturale or with mustard.

Oh but wait, there’s more …. K & R Pretzel Bakery also has one of the most extensive offerings of “old time” candies we have seen recently.  We saw Candy Cigarettes for the first time in years.  We also saw Candy buttons,  Swedish fish, and various novelty candies we remembered as kids.   K & R Pretzel bakery has big bags of popcorn for sale too.  They even have a cooler with cold soft drinks and chocolate covered small pretzels.  The place is unique, different and some may say odd, but we love this place.  They maintain their roots and the pretzels have the same great taste with a recipe that is unchanged for decades.   Every time we are in the area, we try and stop by for a pretzel or three.   At the great price of 70 cents a pretzel, who can resist?  Please note, their hours of operation are 11-4pm Weekdays and Saturday.

Try this place, or you will feel a little “salty.”  If you don’t try it, we will, and you won’t have to “twist” our arms.

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2012 Dayton Fish Fry Season is Here!

January 13, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Click Here for the 2013 Fish Fry Schedule

A common complaint I hear from people is that there is nothing to do in Dayton during the winter months…to which I reply, “Apparently you’ve never heard of Dayton Fish Fry Season.”  In case you didn’t know, Dayton fish fries are THE place to be.  Traditionally, many of the Catholic churches held fish fries during Fridays in Lent, as Catholics don’t eat meat on those days.  Over the past several years, the popularity of fish fries has grown tremendously.  At a typical Catholic fish fry, you’ll be able to eat fish and chips, enjoy a few beers, bid on some amazing silent auction items, and play some black jack.  The cost is around $15 per fish fry, which is much cheaper than a night out on the town…plus you can say you are eating, drinking, shopping, and gambling for the kids!  To get you started, here is a listing of some of the area’s great fish fries.  If you know about others, please feel free to add them in the comments section.  I will do my best to update this list with additional details as they become available!

DATE PLACE ADDRESS TIME
Friday, 1/13 Holy Angels 1322 Brown St., Dayton, OH 45409 6PM-12AM
Friday, 1/13 Our Lady of the Rosary 22 Notre Dame Ave., Dayton, OH, 45404 5PM-11PM
Friday, 1/20 St. Albert the Great School 3033 Far Hills Ave., Kettering, OH 45429 7PM-12AM
Friday, 2/3 Ascension 2025 Woodman Dr., Kettering, OH 45420 6PM-12AM
Friday, 2/10 St. Henry/Bishop Leibold 6696 Springboro Rd., Dayton, OH 45449  
Friday, 2/11 St. Peter 6161 Chambersburg Rd., Huber Heights, OH 45424 5:30PM-12AM
Saturday, 2/19 Carroll High School 4524 Linden Ave., Dayton, OH 45432 6PM-12AM
Friday, 2/24 Alter High School 940 East David Rd., Kettering, OH 45429 7PM-12AM
Saturday, 3/10 Chaminade Julienne High School 505 S. Ludlow St., Dayton, OH 45402 7PM-11PM
Friday, 3/16 Carroll High School 4524 Linden Ave., Dayton, OH 45432 6PM-12AM
Friday, 3/23 St. Charles 4500 Ackerman Blvd., Kettering, OH 45429  

And did you expect me to leave without sharing a dumb (fish) joke?

Two fish were in a tank and the one says to the other, “Do you know how to drive this thing?”

HAPPY FISH FRYIN’ TO YOU ALL!

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Young’s 143 Birthday Means $1.43 Specials

January 12, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

This Friday through Monday, Young’s Jersey Dairy  celebrates its 143rd Birthday with special sales on food and fun all over the farm. A real family business, there are 3 generation’s of Young’s working at the various businesses that are contained on the Yellow Springs complex.  Young’s history begins in 1869 when relatives of the Young Family built the red barn on the then 60 acre farm. They grew grain, raised hogs, and milked cows.  And from there it grew… to what is now one of the Dayton region’s most visited tourist attractions, featuring batting cages, miniature golf, 2 restaurants, and a picnic area that can serve up to 3500 folks. For a complete history, read here.
To celebrate 143 years, Young’s is featuring the following special:
Young’s Farmstead Cheese Specials:
Special sampler package of four kinds of Young’s Farmstead Cheese $1.99

Dairy Store Specials:
One dip waffle cone $1.43
Young’s Farmstead Deep Fried Cheddar Curds is $1.99
Cheeseburgers $1.43
Kid’s Meals $1.43

Golden Jersey Inn Specials:
Young’s Farmstead Deep Fried Cheddar Curds is $1.99
Kid’s Meals $1.43
Special Celebration Souvenir Sundae $3.50 – 3 dips and 3 toppings, w/limited edition souvenir glass

Udders & Putters Specials:
Game of miniature golf $1.43
Medium bucket of golf balls $1.43

 

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Natural Light ( Natty Light ) – Video Review

January 10, 2012 By Max Spang Leave a Comment

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This is the Snobby Beer review of Natural Light (AKA Natty Light) from Anheuser Busch in St. Louis, Missouri. Natural Light is a light lager served in cans and bottles. The beer has a reputation as being a college student’s beer of choice due to it’s affordability.

Hey, every beer deserves a fair review!

From the Anheuser Busch website:

“Natural Light is a wonderfully blended, balanced and brewed for a consistently clean flavor, light body and satisfying refreshment. Introduced in 1977, Natural Light was Anheuser-Busch’s first reduced-calorie light beer.”

Questions? Suggestions? Let me know what you think! Grab a beer and leave a comment.

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Food Adventures SMALL BITES for 1/6/2012

January 6, 2012 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Every couple of weeks, your humble FOOD ADVENTURERS will give you “SMALL BITES,”   a quick feature of some restaurant items that we love.

SMALL BITES – 1/6/2012 includes these favorite cravings in the Dayton Area:

Click Here to Enlarge the Perfect French Fries

THE FRESH CUT FRIES at PENN STATION EAST COAST SUBS:

Freshly cut, and just out of the fryer, there is something about these “skin-on” french fried potatoes.  Maybe it is because the potatoes are fried in cholesterol-free peanut oil.  Whether you dip them in ketchup, splash some vinegar on them, or eat them plain, these tasty treats always hit the spot!  There is one problem, they always give you that small white  holder of ketchup, and you have to fill up like 4 of them.  Want to learn a “fat kid trick?”  Use a beverage lid and turn it upside down and squirt the ketchup on that.  Problem solved, Big Ragu style..

 

THE POT STICKERS at CHINA COTTAGE:

Pan Fried Potstickers from China Cottage

Huge on taste and huge on size, you have to try the pot sticker appetizers at China Cottage.  They are the best anywhere in the Big Ragu’s opinion.  Want an appetizer that will awaken your tastebuds and satisy that pre-dinner hunger?  Trust us on this one, you cant go wrong.  These dumplings are filled with pork and garlic spices.   The magnificent creation is then pan seared and brought to your table.  It is served with a soy based sauce and scallions.  Definitely the most memorable appetizer we have had at a Chinese restaurant in a while.

 

 

THE CHICKEN WINGS at ELSA’s:

The Big Ragu’s Favorite Place for Wings in Dayton is.. Elsa’s !

Wings at Elsa’s?  HECK YES !  In a place known for their Bad Juan margaritas and their Mexican food like the Super Mini burrito, you would not think to try the wings on their menu.  But let the Big Ragu tell you, they are his favorite wings in the Dayton area.  Another trick is heading out to eat these wings while watching your favorite NFL game and you will not have to fight the typical Sunday sports bar crowd.  The order will definitely fill up the biggest appetites with 10 nice sized wings.  Your humble Food Adventurers suggest the following sauces: either Jamaican Jerk, or Regular BBQ.  You cannot go wrong with these wings in such an unlikely place.   Order them with the sauce on them, or order the wings plain with the sauce on the side for dipping.  you choose, but please save a couple of wings for us !

 

THE BRANDON BURGER at ARCHER’s TAVERN:

The Brandon Burger comes with Bacon, and Fried or Scrambled Eggs

Our Food Adventures crew enjoy a good burger now and then.  One of his favorites is the Brandon Burger found at Archer’s Tavern in Centerville.  This big burger starts with fresh meat from local Zink’s Meat Market and is loaded with toppings, including bacon and a fried egg.  At a price of $8.64 for the platter, we think it is a pretty good deal.  We also like the taste, which is a juicy, explosion of flavors and defintely worth a try.  With a parking lot full of customers at Archer’s everyday, they must be doing something right!

 

 

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The Bruery – 4 Calling Birds review

January 2, 2012 By Max Spang Leave a Comment

The Bruery 4 Calling Birds

I know, the holidays are over. But it is still the Winter season, and there’s still plenty of beer to be enjoyed! This one was consumed on Christmas Eve 2011.

4 Calling Birds from The Bruery is a Belgian Strong Dark Ale, and is 11% ABV. This is part of the 12 Days of Christmas series. The Bruery will release a beer every year, and started with A Partridge in a Pear Tree. This is the fourth in the series. Each beer is made to be aged until the 12th year of the series (12 Drummers Drumming).

From The Bruery’s website:

Spiced Strong Dark Ale. The Twelve Days of Christmas series continues! We took inspiration from the traditional winter warmer for our fourth verse, integrating gingerbread spices into a robust dark ale. Notes of licorice & banana bread mingle with dark fruit, molasses and bitter chocolate for a perfect cold weather sipper!

APPEARANCE

The beer pours a deep, dark reddish brown – almost black. It had a mocha head with large bubbles, and disappeared quickly. As I drank, there was no head and no visible carbonation. Large alcohol legs grab the edge of the glass. Not a bad looking brew. [Read more…] about The Bruery – 4 Calling Birds review

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Get a Fresh Food Adventure at Voltzy’s

December 29, 2011 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Upon entering Voltzy’s Rootbeer Stand, we heard a gruff voice say “Where the Hell you been?”  We said you must have us confused with someone else, this is our first time here.  Voltzy himself looked at us and said.. “I know! I have been here for 21 years waiting for you, where the hell have you been?”  It is fresh service like this and fresh hamburgers that have made Voltzy’s a Dayton original, and the owner a local icon.  His “shtick” for a good natured ribbing of his new customers is part of the whole experience.  But make no mistake, people come here for the food, and you arent around 21 years in the restaurant business if you dont deliver on taste. Click here to see a video of Voltzy asking where you have been.

Voltzy at the Grill

Located at 4668 Springboro Pike in Moraine,  Voltzy’s has been serving up their special hamburgers that are ground fresh every day, so their hamburger meat is never frozen.  He uses 80/20 chuck and it is just the right combo for a juicy mouthful.  All sandwiches are cooked to order.  He also steams the onions on the flat top grill with his burgers.  Oh but dear fellow foodies, you must know this, Voltzy’s has more than burgers.  His menu is extensive and unique, with many sandwiches, sausages, and hot dog creations named after special people in his life.    They even have a 17 pound hamburger on the menu called the “Bill Clinton Divorce Finale” at the great price of just $40.

In the wintertime, Voltzy prepares soups from scratch for his hungry customers who want to warm up.  Customers like them so much that last winter he sold 900 gallons of soup!  While we were visiting the restaurant, two customers ordered a gallon of the stuff! Being soup connoisseurs, we were very impressed with Voltzy’s homemade creation of “Cream of Vandalia Onion Soup.”  Yes, that spelling by Voltzy is done on purpose as a shout out to the Dayton suburb.  We also loved Voltzy’s homemade  Cream of Potato Soup, and some would tell you his favorite menu items at Voltzy’s are the soups.

Voltzys Burgers are #1

The Big Ragu loves Voltzy’s fresh burgers like “The Murph” which is a double cheeseburger with onions and peppers.  We also thought the Patty Melt was incredible.  Your Food Adventurers had a couple of Root Beers too, which were some of the best we have ever tasted.  Want Value? then try Voltzy’s “10 burgers for 10 bucks deal,” which could feed 2 or 3 people… or one Ragu.

During the summer, Voltzy drops the soups and features “Slaw Dogs,” which are said to be out of this world.  Voltzy told Ragu, “Wait til you try the slaw dogs, I’m gonna feed you till you explode.”  Aww that’s sweet, and would be a Food Adventure first.

Voltzy’s is a unique place, and was a perfect stop on our list of Food Adventures.  In fact, we had to come back twice to try more menu items.  We sampled the burgers and even tried a wrap called the “Fazio” that had sausage, ham, peppers, onions, cheese and 2 fried eggs.  This wrap was huge, and trying to finish it was a Food Adventure in itself.  Other interesting food items were the fried mac n cheese, deep fried pickles, and the philly cheesesteak.  We also saw some nice looking coney dogs leaving the kitchen.

Voltzy making his Cabbage Roll Soup

Like the owner,  Ft. Wayne Indiana native Rick Volz, Voltzy’s Restaurant has personality.  They are proud of their menu and even proud that they have a bathroom at the new facility.  The restaurant is literally a lobby and an outside patio that they have enclosed.  We love the place and when we sat down with Voltzy, we saw that he is a good, hard working, regular guy.

Want some tips about Voltzy’s? Make sure you bring cash because they do not take credit cards!  Voltzy’s can get busy, so we recommend that you call ahead with your order.  Please remember Voltzy’s hours of operation are Monday -Saturday from 11am – 2pm.

Big tastes come out of this small kitchen, which in the future hopes to open up a covered car-port and extend their hours.  Get yourself to Voltzy’s in  Moraine, and when you come in, prepare to hear some of Voltzy’s unique humor.  Do not be surprised if he asks “Where the hell have you been?”  Tell him you were reading about him on Food Advetures, Dayton’s favorite food blog on DaytonMostMetro.com!

 

 

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Filed Under: Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Big Ragu, burgers, DaytonDining, Food Adventures, fresh, hamburgers, moraine, root beer, voltzy, voltzy's

Top 10 Best Beers of 2011 (Video)

December 27, 2011 By Max Spang Leave a Comment

This is a very special episode of Snobby Beer. This is the Top 10 Best Beers of 2011, or rather the Top 10 Best Beers That I Shot Video Reviews Of. I had some incredible craft beers in ’11, and I didn’t even get a chance to post all the reviews I shot. You can’t get all of these beers in Ohio (unfortunately), but you can get the majority of them here.

Here is the spoiler list.

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Did any of your favorite beers make the list? Are there any that you think shouldn’t be on here? Grab a beer and leave me a comment!

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Dining Out Options on Dec 25th

December 22, 2011 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

For all those folks who may not celebrate Christmas, or just don’t want to cook that day, there are indeed a few restaurants that will be open for your dining pleasure. Of course you can always dine at Waffle House- they never close, but no matter where you dine out, please remember that the staff of these places have given up their holiday to serve you, so please tip generously. (And the former server in me feels compelled to explain to you that 25% would be what I mean!)

 

(937) 429-9000  open noon to 8pm reservations suggested
72 Plum St at The Greene in Beavercreek
Mediterranean fusion cuisine and an affordable and creative selection of wine and specialty cocktails.

(937) 439-9005 open 2 – 6pm
2759 Miamisburg Centerville Road, across from Dayton Mall

 

(937) 293-4000 open from 7am til about 5pm, management suggests calling to confirm closing time- which they’ll determine by how the customer flow is that day.
4090 Wilmington Pike near Stroop in Kettering

 

937-433-2333 open 4pm – 1am
7880 Washington Village Dr. Centerville, OH 45459

Huge burgers made fresh by hand. Crisp salads piled high. Turkey and chicken roasted in our own rotisseries. Ribs slowly basted for hours until they’re falling off the bone. And decadent desserts that just might be worth the trip all by themselves will be served up from 5

7 area locations open 5pm – 2am

Specializing in chicken, they even have salads, pasta, ribs and a one pound Porterhouse steak on the menu.

 

(937) 431-9200 11am – 8pm

4429 Cedar Park Drive (at The Greene) Beavercreek, OH 45440

Featuring their signature “Fresh List” highlighting an impressive number of fresh seafood varieties, in addition to aged steaks, poultry, entrée salads and pasta. McCormick & Schmick’s commitment to local freshness is apparent in the seasonally inspired dishes and regionally inspired preparations offered.

(937) 898-3860 open noon – 9pm
7580 Poe Ave Dayton, OH 45414 (off Miller Lane exit of 75)
Only dinner menu will be served all day.
Chef prepares each meal with a blend of texture and color, as well as flavor and temperature to achieve overall harmony in the tradition of Ying and Yang. Excellent sushi, too.

(937) 439-3743  2022 Miamisburg Centerville Road  near Dayton Mall
(937) 236-3200 7777 Troy Pike in Huber Heights
both locations are open from 3-11pm

If you know of others places that will be serving on Christmas, please feel free to add them in the comment section below.

 

 

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Food Adventures Crew Offers Some Last Minute Gift Ideas

December 22, 2011 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

SMALL BITES for 12/22/2011:

When it comes to Christmas, do you procrastinate like The Food Adventures Crew??  Need some last minute gift ideas??

Your humble and favorite Dayton foodies offer up some food related suggestions to fix your problem in this edition of  SMALL BITES!

Winan’s White Mint Jewels

WINAN’S CHOCOLATES:

One of our favorite items to give to friends at Christmas time is chocolate and he feels nobody does chocolate better than Winan’s Candies.  There are many gift sets to choose from or you can create your own.  We love the White Chocolate Wetzels, Bourbon Cherry Cordials, and the their staple….the White Mint Jewels.

 

 

TROPHY NUT:

Got Nuts?

For those shopping for the extremely picky……buy them some nuts!  Who doesn’t like nuts?  (Excluding those who are anaphalactically challenged.)  We feel that nuts from Trophy Nut make an excellent Christmas gift.  Purchase a prepared tin of nuts or bust your nuts and create a personalized tin.  Either they will love them or “re-gift” them.

 

 

 

Boston Stoker’s Most Popular Coffee Flavor: Highlander Grogg

BOSTON STOKER:

For the coffee lover on your list or someone who fancies a high quality cigar, Food Adventures recommend heading over to the closest Boston Stoker store.  They offer a variety of whole bean coffees, cigars, sweets, and gift baskets from which to choose.  They also have coffee makers, french presses, coffee grinders, and espresso machines with a knowledgeable and friendly staff to assist shoppers. We love the Highlander Grogg!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

Flavors Upon Flavors of Popcorn available

WHAT’S POPPIN’:

Gourmet Popcorn at its best!  Located in the Washington Square shopping center in Centerville on State Route 48, this place has a variety of gifts and treats.  Their popcorn comes in a multitude of flavors ranging from different cheeses, to different kinds of spices, and even chocolate covered creations!  These bags or tins make perfect gifts and guess what.. they will ship them anywhere!!  Oh, there is more than popcorn at this store.  They also have a nice selection of fudge, buckeyes, jellybeans, shaved ice and soft pretzels.  The staff is attentive and very welcoming.  If you have not tasted their items, you are missing out !  Check out their website for more info.

 

 

Esther Price’s Chocolate Covered Mikesells’ Potato Chips

ESTHER PRICE CANDIES:

The Big Ragu has always thought Esther Price has the best chocolate, and he likes the variety of gifts available at their stores.  From light and dark chocolates to chocolate covered potato chips, they have you covered.  They even offer diabetic friendly candies for your sugar free family members and friends.  You can get a great box of candy for around 15 bucks.  If your special someone lives outside of the Dayton area, they can ship your order nationwide.  Their candies are also conveniently located at many local grocery stores.  In Ragu’s opinion, you just cant beat the taste.

 

DOROTHY LANE MARKET:

Another legendary Dayton place offers great gifts for the people on your Christmas list.   Food Adventures thinks the

Killer Brownie Tray

“Killer Brownies” at Dorothy Lane Market are to die for.  We recommend the “original” kind, because we are old school.  Another tip is that you can get a platter of brownie bites that are cut into fourths so you can stretch your dollar for more small bites.  The display tray prices make it a decent option for a party or gift idea.  The bakery also offers a ton of exclusive desserts, unique items and flavors that are definitely worth checking out.

We hope these ideas may help out with a last minute gift need, or give yourself a special treat and make your own personal FOOD ADVENTURE.   Enjoy the photo album associated with this story, below.  Click on any image to enlarge and get a true taste of Christmas!

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