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Archer’s Tavern Celebrates 5th Bday with Busy Week

June 23, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Beer And Crawfish are just part of the weeks festivities at Archer’s Celebration of 5 years in business

The highly successful Archer’s Tavern in Centerville, hits its fifth anniversary this week.  Each day they will have something special going on , so it is a great time to get to one of the area’s best restaurants.  Big Ragu and the Food Adventures crew will be on hand for these events, especially the Crawfish Boil on Saturday!

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— Disco theme this year as ARCHER’S is “Stayin’ Alive at Year Number FIVE!”

— Guest Appreciation all week ! Bar drinks are 1/2 off from 11am -9pm Monday June 22nd – Friday June 26th.

— WEDNESDAY JUNE 24th – Great Lakes Brewery Tapping of 4 different kegs, and entree special pairings for each beer !

— THURSDAY JUNE 25th is a Margaritaville Party complete with a Tiki Bar on our patio!!

— FRIDAY JUNE 26th is disco theme night, John Travolta style in his Saturday Night Fever days with a “Stayin Alive” party 

— SATURDAY JUNE 27th 9pm, live music on the patio with Caroline Schoeffler and Nate Berry, along with Wretched Few member Tim Clendenin

Archer’s Co-Owner Dan Apolito entertains the Big Ragu at a crawfish boil !

— SUNDAY JUNE 28th is a Pajama Party with Bloody Mary’

 

MUST EATS:

— ALL YOU CAN EAT LOUISANA CRAWFISH BOIL – SATURDAY JUNE 27th at ARCHER’S.  Join the Food Adventures crew for one hell of a boil! Starting at noon there will be a lot of shuckin, suckin and beer guzzlin’ going on.   Corn, potatoes, Andouille sausage, onions, and of course, SPICY, LOUISIANA CRAWFISH ! We love all u can eat – no rules, just eat…

 

Don’t miss this week’s events at Archer’s Tavern in Centerville.  We cant think of a better way to celebrate 5 years than with great food and drink.

Celebrate food all year long with The Food Adventures Crew on Facebook by “liking us HERE.  Chef House, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu will continue to bring you the best of Dayton foodwise , week after week, right here on Dayton Most Metro !

Crawfish boil – Louisiana Style, all you can eat, Saturday at Noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red Beans and Rice

Shelled Crawfish – ready to swallow

Crawfish heaven & corn on the cob

Boil this

 

Secret Seasonings

 

 

 

 

 

Boiling away

Up Close Food Adventure plate

Dan Apolito – master of boiling ceremonies

Carwfish Etoufee

Boiling Sausage

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archer's Tavern

Cobblestone Cafe Quietly Reaches 15th Anniversary

June 19, 2015 By Dayton937 1 Comment

Baked Brie – served with crackers. A rare special at Cobblestone Cafe, but a MUST EAT !

 

This feature article is about a place that many Dayton area foodies have never visited.  But somehow, it remains very busy and this week is quietly completing its 15th year in business.  The Cobblestone Cafe, in Waynesville, has personality.  It is connected to a little home decor shop.  The cafe is a mom and pop version of ‘Cracker Barrel,’ but light years ahead.  The store is elegant meets antique, and the food is gourmet.   The laid back atmosphere is a perfect venue for chef creations is a quaint, cozy country atmosphere.  This article could just of easily been titled “The Coziest Cafe with Great Food that You’ve Never Been to.”  But alas, this is our Food Adventure mission.  To boldly go where no fork has gone before… and live to tell the tale, with killer pictures and tips from many experiences at a restaurant.  So join Chef House, The Big Ragu and Hungry Jax as we explore one of the best kept secrets in the Miami Valley, The Cobblestone Cafe.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— Cobblestone Cafe is a true “Mom and Pop” restaurant, owned locally by Rick and Brenda Weber for 15 years.  Currently, one of their sons, Ben, is a waiter as well.

Mushroom Ragu Crepes.. Did somebody say Ragu ?

— The cafe is located at 10 N. Main St. in Waynesville, and is tucked into shops in the downtown area.  The dining area is small, with the feel of home.

— Chef Jessica Livingston continues to impress with her menu.  Influences of French cuisine and country cooking are evident in standard dishes and specials.

— The cafe features a standard menu and daily specials.  Please note their hours are typically 11am – 4pm, and they are closed Mondays.

— On Sunday they offer a brunch, which is a one time only collection of 4 or 5 dishes available that day, along with the standard menu.  This is a great time to experience some of the more inventive creations of Chef Jess. (But they are closed Sunday for Father’s Day).

— The staff is friendly and helpful, from the first moment they serve you complimentary muffins, until your meal is finished with a complimentary Chai Tea.  The restaurant is very accommodating for kids.  A special shout out to the service staff Gabrielle, Ben and others who always make us feel like VIP’s.

 

The Lemon Herb Mahi Sandwich – get a fork !

Which menu items are the best? It  was tough to narrow the list down to a few choices, given the revolving menu and the new items we have eaten on Sunday brunches, but here goes.  Our patented MUST EATS for The Cobble Stone Cafe are as follows…

 

MUST EATS:

— BAKED BRIE: A rare special served sometimes on brunch days, this is one of the best appetizers we have ever eaten.  It is brie encrusted in a pastry and the melted cheese combo wakes up your taste buds like nothing else.  We beg them to make this a regular menu item, because it fits perfect in their cozy atmosphere.

— HONEY FRIED CHICKEN SALAD:  They feature their fried chicken on salads, sandwiches, waffles and by itself.  When you see the fried chicken as an ingredient at Cobblestone….. GET IT !  Irresistible and crunchy, it is magic on a plate.

— MUSHROOM RAGU CREPES: Crepes are a rare treat in Dayton, Ohio and these are rich, creamy and dreamy.  A tested creation, they have improved the recipe of this delicate and delicious meal.  Lose yourself in this plate.

— CHICKEN SALAD SANDWICH: Simple huh?  Yes, and man is it good.  A filling, generous portion of Chicken Salad, that we suggest ordering on a croissant.  The soup and sandwich deal is pretty much a standard go to, and chicken salad leads the way !

— LEMON HERB MAHI on CIABATTA:  This is a tough one.. eat the sandwich, or fork it?  The Mahi Mahi is so good, it could easily stand by itself.  We find ourselves dissecting the sandwich with a fork and enjoying the Ciabatta top separately.

— CITRUS AHI KABOBS:    Perfectly seared and grilled, these skewers are seasoned with a perfect amount of lime juice and more.  We love their ahi appetizers as well.  This is another one of those rules of thumb at Cobblestone.  If you see Ahi tuna options, GET THEM !

— BRUNCH: Specialty items,and new inventions highlight every Sunday Morning.  A couple of the specials are usually breakfast foods, and a couple are lunch oriented.  Definitely worth checking out.

 

Honorable Mention: Vegetarians love the The Asparagus Sandwich and Cobblestone Cafe calls this their signature sandwich for the last 15 years. Also, the Zucchini Fritter appetizers are a good, unique way to start off the meal.

Everyone gets an “end of lunch Chai Tea,” compliments of the House !

So, Happy Anniversary Cobblestone Cafe and congrats on a great menu !  We can’t wait to see what the next 15 years has in store for local foodies.   Places like Cobblestone Cafe are a perfect example of why we write Food Adventure articles.  It is our opportunity to bring your attention to locally owned spots with terrific food, that you may not know about.  In a day where people are chasing the next grand opening, we wanted to let you know about an old standard, who is still pushing the envelope of taste after 15 years.

Thanks for reading this week’s feature.  We are not food critics eating a dish or two, in one visit and ranking a restaurant.  We are FOOD ADVENTURERS.  We are the real deal and visit a spot many times, before undertaking an article.  That way, we eat a huge variety of offerings, and don’t just list menu items or use stock photos.

You can depend on us every week for fresh, original feature articles on Dayton Most Metro.  Want more Food Adventures?  Follow us on INSTAGRAM HERE and “like” us on FACEBOOK BY CLICKING HERE.

 

Peanut Butter Pie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cinnamon Roll Pancakes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inside the Cafe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Layered Pie

 

 

 

 

Honey Fried Chicken Sandwich – one of the best things on the menu

Free Muff – pre-meal (complimentary)

 

Ahi Tuna

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kids Waffle Breakfast

Refreshing Menu

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles

Elvis, Green Tomatoes, Burgers, Pies and Cornhole

June 12, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Elvis Looking to Karate Kid Kick the Big Ragu

This Saturday, June 13th get your blue suede shoes and head to Miamisburg’s 5th Annual Rock N Green Tomato Festival.  There is gonna be Rock N Roll music all day long.  There is gonna be a 5k Walk/Run.  There is a Cornhole Tournament with a $250 first prize.  Oh, and there is going to be, our favorite… FOOD, including a Green Tomato Pie contest and a burger eating contest!

One of our favorite yearly festivals is the family friendly Rock N Green Tomato Festival held in Miamisburg.  A laid back atmosphere with plenty of vendors and activities, featuring great live bands.  And as always, admission is FREE !

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— WHEN: The Rock n Green Festival runs Saturday, June 13th from 11am -11pm

— WHERE: The event takes place at Riverfront Park in Miamisburg, which is the field behind Ron’s Pizza in downtown Miamisburg

— Live Rock n Roll All Day Featuring “The Rejects” (America’s favorite kazoo band) and an Elvis impersonator witha 14 piece Las Vegas Style Band.

— Cornhole Tournament (signup here), and a  10am 5k Walk / Run (signup here)

— There will be craft vendors and food vendors throughout the park

Green Tomato and Bacon Pizza from Ron’s

— Yours Truly, The FOOD ADVENTURES CREW will be judging the Green Tomato Pie Contest (signup here) and picking out the winners around 5:00pm.

 

Lots of food to sort through and we are gonna give you the inside scoop on the best eats at the 2015 Rock N Green Tomato festival.  Or as we call it our patented MUST EATS!

 

MUST EATS:

— THE FRIED GREEN TOMATOES:  Miamisburg Athletic Boosters have been selling these for years.  They are a must eat, and the crispiest, most delicious bites of the festival.

— GREEN TOMATO PIE:  You don’t like green tomatoes?  Wait a minute, do you like apple pie?  Then you will love this stuff. Keep an open mind and don’t go all “little emperor” on us, and we bet you like it.  The ladies selling these pies do a terrific job, so grab a piece of the cinnamon goodness, sit next to Elvis and enjoy.

Fried Green Tomatoes – a MUST EAT !

— HAMBURGER WAGON:  Get the legend between 2 buns here.  It’s with a pickle, salt, pepper and onion because this icon “dont need no stinkin’ condiments.”  There is also a Hamburger Wagon Burger eating contest that usually takes place around 2pm.

— RON’S GREEN TOMATO AND BACON PIZZA:  One of the staples at the festival, and a fun treat for kids.  Pizza never looked so colorful.  The soft tomatoes and the bacon make for the perfect texture and crunch.  

— RON’S BACON and GREEN TOMATO SANDWICHES: New to the festival this year !  Call it the festival version of a BLT, and a MUST EAT !  Another magical creation from Ron’s Pizza.

— WALT’S GREEN TOMATO SALSA: Special batches made just for the Rock N Green Tomato festival.  This salsa is packed with flavor and of course, green tomatoes.  Yet another great salsa option with Walt’s signature taste and recipe !

There is so much more food to try including food trucks and vendors, so explore the grounds and your taste boundaries!

Don’t “no show” this festival !  Instead, hike around the grounds and enjoy the food and the music.  Heck, toss a few cornhole bags while you are there.

This festival packs in more food and fun than most.  One of the most welcoming, inviting festival atmospheres it is great for the whole family.  Pay homage to the Green Tomato, this Saturday !  It promises to be one heck of a FOOD ADVENTURE !

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Walt’s Special Series of Green Tomato Salsa !

 

 

105 Years in the making, the HAMBURGER WAGON BURGERS !!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: Rock N green tomato festival

Toxic Brew to Debut Grapefruit IPA at Night Market

June 11, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Toxic Brewery Unveils the Grapefruit Yoga IPA at the Night Market this Friday June 12th

We have EXCLUSIVE scoop on an event Friday night.  The secret is now out!

Toxic Brew Company will be at this Friday’s Night Market event at the Yellow Cab Building.  The big news is that for the first time, they will be debuting a GRAPEFRUIT version of their PRACTICE YOGA IPA.   A session-able IPA, the beer has nice balance of bitter and hoppy flavors.  The grapefruit infusion brings on a muted, exotic finish. What a better, refreshing drink on a hot summer evening.  Fruity, hoppy flavors infused into the signature taste of a Toxic Brew.  This is a perfect compliment to the local vendors that will be at the Night Market selling local crafts and foodstuffs.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— The Night Market is Friday Night, June 12 from 5pm-10pm

— The Event will be held at 700 E. Fourth Street, Downtown Dayton

— This Friday’s Night Market will be the biggest one yet.  This is largest list of vendors to date.  Our own Chef House is leading the local brigade with other Night Market organizers.

 

 

Some of our favorite local vendors to get our Food Adventures on with, are these MUST EATS:

 

MUST EATS:

Caramel Cravings – get some at Night Market

BEEF JERKY from SIMPLE MAN FOODS – terrific beef jerky out of Columbus with the perfect spiciness.

THE CARAMEL CORN FROM CARAMEL CRAVINGS– Big Ragu ate an entire bag of caramel corn at the last  Night Market – lose yourself in it too

THE MILK at STARDANCER CREAMERY – We bought a gallon of this milk, and it is like nothing you have ever tasted.  Creamy and wholesome from happy cows!

VANILLA EXTRACT at CHEF JC’s EXTRACTS – Big Ragu made cannoli dip with the vanilla extract last month and it was a smashing success

COOKIES AND CREAM POPS from SWEET P’s ICE POPS –  Hot day, cold treats – who can resist their flavors?

SPRING VEGETABLE SOUP MIX from SPICE PARADISE – Friendly vendor with delicious items.  Make sure you load up on them!

THE BRAIN MENDER JUICE at THE SHAKERY JUICE BAR – Made with carrot, beet, lemon, celery and cucumber is a wake up call in a glass.

CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES at STREET SWEETS – Some of the best oatmeal and chocolate chip cookies in the land !  We ate a bunch and shared them too!

TOMATILLO-SERRANO SRIRACHA SALT from HOUSEMADE : Ok we are biased.  Well, we probably are addicted.  You all know about Chef House’s Sriracha Sauce and her Hot Honey sauce, but those new salt rubs are the latest rage.  They are perfect for baking chicken or seasoning grilled veggies.

Besides the great vendors, both Habitat for Humanity and Gem City Roller Girls are rumored to be attending.

And did we mention ..LOCAL BEER ?  We just scratched the surface on the various vendors, that will be there.

To see for yourself, make sure you start the weekend out right by buying local on Friday night.  Shop at the Night Market, with a pint of Grapefruit Yoga IPA from Toxic Brewing Company in your hand.

Want more scoop are MUST EATS in the Dayton area? Then follow FOOD ADVENTURES on Instagram HERE and like us on FACEBOOK HERE

Infused Vanilla Extracts from Chef JC’s

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures

Zesty Ranch Early Favorite for McDonald’s Shakin’ Flavor

June 10, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Chipotle BBQ Dusted McNuggets. Dip them in BBQ sauce

The feedback is in from the Shakin’ Flavor event at the Wilmington Pike McDonald’s last Monday.  The VIP guests at the Food Adventure were given Mcdonald’s swag and asked to test the flavors for themselves.   We found patrons loved all three flavors CHIPOTLE BBQ, GARLIC PARMESAN, and ZESTY RANCH.  It seemed the favorite this night was Zesty Ranch.

 

DID YOU KNOW?

Fast Food executives have long known that the Dayton area is much more inclined to give new fast food products an initial try.  Much more than the conservative tastebuds of Cincinnati or even Columbus.  That is why in Dayton, we see many test products here before they go national.  In other words, Dayton is an open minded, foodie town full of feed back (applaud yourselves).

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY on SHAKIN’ FLAVORS:

— McDonald’s new Shakin’ Flavor product is a free packet of seasonings that will be an option with any Chicken McNugget order or  large French Fry order.  Your choice of flavor is  CHIPOTLE BBQ, GARLIC PARMESAN, or ZESTY RANCH

— A extra “shakin” bag is given to the customer and  a powdered packet, and the rest is simple.  Dump the fries or McNuggets into the bag, and then the seasoning.  Close the bag and shake it like a pom-pom.  The result is pretty evenly seasoned fries or nuggets.  For more even results, after shaking,  we suggest laying the bag flat and tearing open rather than dumping the food out of the bag.

This is a great distraction for kids.  Hungry Jax found her children caught up in the excitement, and loved it as much as the yogurt in the kid’s meal.

Kids love the new Shakin Flavors and love to “Shake it Up”

The Big Ragu loved the Chipotle BBQ and Garlic Parmesan. It brought a new dimension to the nuggets and fries

 

MUST EATS:

Experiment with your own tastes, but we found a couple faves’ you gotta try.

— CHIPOTLE BBQ NUGGETS DIPPED IN BBQ SAUCE

— ZESTY RANCH FRENCH FRIES

— GARLIC PARMESAN NUGGETS DIPPED IN RANCH SAUCE

 

Get to select Golden Arches and shake things up.  Not every McDonald’s has them, but they are worth a try.  They bake ’em, you shake ’em, your flavor, make sure you savor !

Peace out to Ronald McDonald and the crew for their hospitality and the revolving videos showing how nuggets and burgers are made.

Want to see how a FOOD ADVENTURE is made?  The follow The Big Ragu, Hungry Jax and Chef House on Facebook by clicking here.

Zesty Ranch French Fries

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: McDonald's

100,00 People Expecting a Berry Good Time

June 4, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Strawberry Festival Showcases Many Recipes for the Good Ole’ Strawberry !

This weekend kicks off the popular Strawberry Festival in Troy.  Crowds of over 100,000 are expected at the event which will feature over 70 food vendors.  Sort through the choices with our Food Adventure’s MUST EAT items.

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— The 39th Annual, Troy Strawberry Festival kicks off Saturday, June 6 from 10am-8pm and closes out  Sunday, June 7 from 10am-6pm

— Most booths are fund raisers for local charitable groups, so buy often and support local causes !

— Lots of walking as the Festival stretches from Downtown Troy, across the levee to the Troy High School Football Stadium

— Other fun attractions include a Strawberry eating contest, Live bands, A Big Wheel Race,  and a Sunday morning 10k run.

Sorting through the food items, Food Adventures came up with our 3 favorite MUST EATS of the festival

 

MUST EATS:

— STRAWBERRY SALSA: Deliciously hot and sumptuously sweet.  This stuff is great with tortilla chips. Want a Food Adventure? Try it over vanilla ice cream !   Hungry Jax says this is the best food item at the festival.  Even better it is a charitable product, which promotes college scholarships for Troy Students.  Buy the salsa year round HERE!

Trying to Walk and Eat Strawberry Donuts at the Same Time

— FULTON FARM’S FRESH STRAWBERRIES:  Is there anything as good as freshly picked strawberries from a local farm?  Good munching just plain while on the go. Grab a bunch and bring them home for a rendezvous with whipped cream, chocolate or make some killer smoothie shakes.

— STRAWBERRY DONUTS:  Fluffy, flaky and slightly crispy, these are the iconic donuts that built a tradition.  We know, you have to wait in the line.   So, buy a bunch, as they support the Troy Band Boosters.  Take a lot home.  Why? Because these go great with a glass of milk and you can bribe your friends with them.

 

Join the crowd this weekend in Troy, and see why thousands flock to be a part of this festival.  It promises to be a berry good time for all!

For more good times and good food spots, join Chef House, The Big Ragu and Hungry Jax on our insatiable quest for great Dayton food.   “LIKE” FOOD ADVENTURES on FACEBOOK by clicking HERE

 

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Fresh Strawberries from Fulton Farms in Troy, Ohio

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles

McDonald’s Introduces “Shakin’ Flavors” + ** Ticket Giveaway **

May 31, 2015 By Dayton937 18 Comments

Win a Ticket to the Shakin Flavor Event June 8th, by commenting below !

Mcdonald’s is launching their new “Shakin Flavor” option for French Fries and Chicken Nuggets.  The Food Adventures Crew is helping them introduce the new product by hosting a promo.  

Monday, June 8th, McDonald’s located at 6222 Wilmington Pike will host a Shakin’ Flavor Tasting Event.  The event is invite-only and will allow fast foodies to learn, make, and enjoy their own Shakin’ Flavor McNuggets & Fries.  The 3 flavor options being introduced are ZESTY RANCH, GARLIC PARMESAN, and CHIPOTLE BBQ

There will be giveaways.  Oh yeah baby… attendees will also leave with McDonald’s swag and Arch Cards to return to McDonald’s and enjoy a meal on their own.  We have always wanted to use the word “swag.”  Thank you, Ronald.

As part of the McDonald’s partnership,  Food Adventures and Dayton Most Metro are giving away 10 tickets to the Shakin’ Flavor event.  To have a chance at being a winner, please comment on the article below.  Winners will be chosen and notified FRIDAY JUNE 5th.  Food Adventures will post the winners on their Facebook page (click here to see) as well.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

McDonald’s new “Shakin Flavors” will be available for McNuggets and Fries

WHAT: NEW McDonald’s “Shakin’ Flavor” Tasting Event

WHEN: Invite Only event is Monday, June 8, 4:30 pm – 6:30pm

WHERE: McDonald’s Sugarcreek – 6222 Wilmington Pike

WHAT ELSE: We have 10 tickets to this event.  For a chance to win one of them, please comment on the story below.

NEW SHAKIN FLAVORS: ZESTY RANCH, GARLIC PARMESAN, and CHIPOTLE BBQ

 

Winners will get a chance to sample all of the flavors and choose their own “Shakin Flavor” meal combination.  If “The Hamburglar” comes by, we will shake him up.

 

Many of us drop by McDonald’s drive thru from time to time for a fries fix or a McNugget munch.  Now is your chance for a free Food Adventure under the golden arches.

Comment below for a shot to join us, and GOOD LUCK !

Comment below to “Shake up your tastebuds !” We eat it all at Food Adventures, no rules !

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: McDonald's

5th Street Brewpub Kicks Off Summer

May 30, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

SUMMER KICKOFF PARTY, JUNE 1st from 6pm – close

Fifth Street Brewpub will be hosting a charity event this Monday, June 1st from 6pm – close.  Dayton Most Metro, Dayton Dining and Food Adventures are partnering with the brew pub for this special night, benefiting the House of Bread.  The House of Bread is a community kitchen that serves meals 7 days a week to local residents in need.

Our resident foodies, The Food Adventures Crew will be guest bartenders.  Chef House, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu will be pouring from the 12 draft choices all night and earning your tips for the charity.  (Bottled beer, soft drinks, wine and liquor available too).

The event will also feature the unveiling of new menu items!  A percentage of food sales will be donated to the House of Bread.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON THE MUST EAT AND DRINK EVENT !

   WHAT:  FIFTH STREET BREWPUB SUMMER KICKOFF PARTY

   WHERE: Fifth Street Brew Pub, 1600 E Fifth Street Dayton, OH 45403

   WHEN: MONDAY NIGHT, JUNE 1st,  6pm – close

   WHY: To enjoy good local food and beer and benefit the House of Bread Charity through tips and a percentage of food sales

   WHAT ELSE: New Menu items and see where new seating construction is beginning

— BUFFALO CHICKEN NACHOS: Tortillas with braised chicken, buffalo cream cheese sauce, corn, black bean relish, and melted cheddar cheese. 

— SOUTHWEST EGG ROLLS: Three traditional egg rolls filled with chicken, corn, black beans, and queso. Served with creamy jalapeño sauce made in house.

— BBQ RANCH CHICKEN SALAD: Mixed greens, corn, black bean salsa, scallions, tomato, cheddar cheese, tortilla strips, and chicken topped with a Ranch & BBQ sauce.

A percentage of food sales will be donated to House of Bread, a local charity

— THE FIFTH STREET STEAKHOUSE SANDWICH: Sliced roast beef & caramelized onions smothered in creamy Alfredo sauce and melted Gouda cheese. Served on a toasted roll,  aus jus sauce is available by request (yes, get some).

 

EVEN MORE: 12 beers will be on tap, including our 6pm tapping of “RAGING BITCH IPA” from FLYING DOG BREWERY with $1 off those pints !!

Click HERE for the full list of beers on tap (we will add Raging Bitch IPA to the list 6pm Monday)

          Dont like beer?  Soft Drinks, wine, and liquor are also available at the brewpub !

The Food Adventures Crew will also be drawing winners for door prizes and giveaways including pint glasses, t-shirts and a $25 gift card to the 5th Street Brew Pub !

Please come out and sit at the bar, or the dining room, or the outside bier garten, which may have a bon fire !  What better way to support a local food pantry than this Summer Kickoff Party?

For more fun events like this and killer food photos of eateries you never knew about, follow FOOD ADVENTURES on FACEBOOK by clicking HERE

The Big Ragu, Hungry Jax, and Chef House from Food Adventures will be guest bartenders, giving their tips to The House of Bread charity

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Fifth Street Brewpub

The Last Round Up – Dayton Loses a Good Man

May 28, 2015 By Dayton937 3 Comments

A Chef’s Coat Hangs in the Longhorn Steakhouse Moraine Kitchen

A chefs coat hangs on a hook in the kitchen area.  A somber mood is felt in the air.  Last week, one of Dayton’s most humble community supporters was lost unexpectedly.  Bob Medlin, manager of Moraine’s Longhorn Steakhouse passed away.  He left a legacy of helping others in the Miami Valley who were less fortunate than him.  Last night was Bob’s visitation/funeral and as the crowds came to pay their respects, the one theme was Bob’s giving ways.  He had a way of making you think you were his best friend.  Bob Medlin was everybody’s best friend.

 

MUST KNOW THINGS ABOUT BOB MEDLIN:

— He loved his family.  Just 2 weeks ago, we saw him in Frisch’s with his kids. He always talked about his wife and children with the utmost regard.  He was a family man, and he loved them very much.

— Bob was humble.  He did not like to toot his own horn about his charity work.  Food Adventures featured Bob in an article on Dayton Most Metro last year (read it here).  It was like pulling teeth to get him to tell us about all of the organizations he had helped.  But his staff helped us compile the list for the feature story.  We were humbled to hear that the article was read at the National Longhorn Steakhouse Convention and that Bob was presented with a National Humanitarian Award.

— No matter how busy he was, he always stopped and listened to people’s problems or requests for donations.

— Bob used his position at Longhorn Steakhouse to serve delicious food, and help others in the community.   Bob was a selfless man, who put a great support staff around him that believed in community involvement, and helped him execute that plan. His staff volunteered countless unpaid hours to help causes special to them.  The imprint on the Miami Valley was tremendous.  We have never seen an entire staff more dedicated to helping the Dayton area.

— He used his short time on this earth to make a difference.  In his 38 years, he volunteered his own hours, his own money, and with help of Longhorn Steakhouse and the staff, he affected the lives of many for the better.

— Some of the charities Bob, Longhorn Steakhouse, and his staff helped on a regular basis include:

March of Dimes Walk for Babies.

Pancake breakfasts that supported the Sandy Hook Elementary victims, and the Mobley Family who endured terrible losses in a local fire.

AMBUCS Chili cookoff,

Food For Kids (Vandalia)

Dayton Hospice Walk

Bob Medlin (b.1977 – d.2015) will be deeply missed

Snuggled Up Inc. – bedding for Dayton area kids

The Greater Dayton Apartment Association’s Rent Foundation – prevents homelessness in Dayton, by paying rent for families in crisis.

Shoes for the Shoeless and Brief Blessings – helping Dayton area children with basic needs such as shoes and underwear

Ronald McDonald House of Dayton – Staff volunteered to rake leaves, clean up yard

Dayton Circles – dedicated to ending poverty

Back2Back Ministries – Helping local orphans and abandoned children

Kiser Elementary– helping educate refugee children who have settled in Dayton.

Christ’s Church of Bellbrook’s – various charity programs

Relay for Life Charities from American Cancer Society–

 

The staff at Longhorn promises to continue Bob’s vision and charitable involvement in the community.  We talked with Josh Ruxer, one of the managers at Longhorn, and although the employees are recovering from their loss, they are more committed than ever to local charity benefits.

It is at this point in the article where we suggest that a little karma takes place.  Bob left behind a wife and 2 small children.  His unexpected passing will no doubt put a financial burden on his family.  Please consider helping a family, that helped so many others.

Please send donations, and checks made out to the Bob Medlin Family, addressed to Longhorn Steakhouse Moraine , 1921 W Dorothy Ln.  Moraine, OH 45439

In  his family’s time of need, Food Adventures remembers a quote from Bob, who said “It just proves we all win together when we do the right things.”

Hungry Jax, Chef House, The Big Ragu, Lisa Grigsby and the whole Dayton Most Metro team give our condolences to the Medlin family.  May his memories of giving and happiness override your sadness at this time.

 

Jordan and Bob

Bob laughs at the Big Ragu who he got sweaty with his hot chili !

Pancake Benefit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bob brought this cake to March of Dimes event

Bob and his managers

Bob and Jordan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March of Dimes Walk for Babaies

Longhorn Steakhouse Moraine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Another charity event

March of Dimes Charity

They care

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bob and the Moraine Longhorn crew

Bob made the best chili in 2014’s AMBUCS cookoff

 

 

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Local Chef to Appear on Food Network’s “Grocery Games”

May 24, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

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Chef Aimee Saling will be on Food Network’s “Grocery Games” with Guy Fieri. Her episode will air Sunday May 24th at 8pm

A local chef is being featured on an episode of Guy Fieri’s Grocery Games, a popular evening show on TV’s Food Network.

Chef Aimee Saling, a Dayton native, will be on episode that airs on Sunday May 24th at 8pm.

The show challenges contestants to conjure up recipes using a limited number of grocery store items.  It is a cooking test of skills, wits, and speed.

Aimee, who currently is the Executive Chef at Piccolo Wine Room in Glendale, is tight lipped about the episode, but has a picture of her and Guy Fieri in the restaurant.  The photo was taken during a break in filming.  Chef Saling says Guy was very nice and personable, and even nicknamed her “Dayton.”

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON CHEF AIMEE SALING:

— Chef Saling has an extensive resume, having worked in almost every facet of the kitchen for the last 15 years.

— There is no set menu at Piccolo Wine Room, because Aimee’s menu is a rotating menu  which is different every night.  The menu is announced approximately 6 pm every Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening, and usually contains 4 to 5 entree choices.  Menu items are also posted on Piccolo’s Facebook Page.  Everything is made from scratch with seasonal ingredients.

— Her cooking style can be described as an evolving, fresh, new and artistic plates.  Aimee’s meals have distinctive French, Asian, Latin, Italian, and California influences.

Jicama Duck Tacos were on the menu this weekend

— One of the secrets to her success is her sous chef at Piccolo, her husband Neal.  A full time Acquisitions Manager, Neal takes time from his career to help Aimee cook on the weekends.

— Aimee juggles a catering business and private chef duties as well.  Chef Saling’s catering business is called Redbox Culinary Design.  One of her recent clients included the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team and their related minor league teams.

 

The Food Adventures Crew was lucky enough to visit Piccolo Wine Room last weekend to try Chef Saling’s revolving menu.  Our entrees of Jicama Duck Tacos, Chicken Carbonara and Filet Mignon Sliders were excellent.  It is a great place for a gourmet Food Adventure.  The patio and wine room atmosphere is a perfect place for a romantic date, or friends night out.  PS.. Dogs are welcome !

We wish Chef Saling the best of luck on “Grocery Games.”  Chef House, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu look forward to visiting her again soon for another outstanding dinner.

Please browse our photo gallery here for some fantastic photos of Chef Saling, her culinary creations, and Piccolo Wine Room’s amenities.

Love to hear about local eateries?  Want more killer photos and inside scoop on Dayton’s food scene?  Then “like” Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking here.  We are also on Instagram at #dayton_foodies

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: Chef Aimee Saling, Guy Fieri's Grocery Games

The Top 35 Burgers of Dayton

May 22, 2015 By Dayton937 26 Comments

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Two of the 20 ounce Hog Burgers from Voltzy’s. Home of Dayton’s Best Hamburger !

According to our good friends at Dayton Dining, May 28th is National Hamburger Day.  Today, we celebrate with this timely article.

THIS IS THE UNDENIABLE TOP 35 BURGERS in DAYTON, OHIO.   Some are well known icons, some are not.  What they all have in common is incredible taste and freshness.  Each is a burger in a class of its own.

For years, Food Adventures has scoured the Miami Valley, trying different places over and over again to make sure we get the definitive list.  We have eaten each burger on this list at least twice to ensure placement, accuracy of ranking and consistent quality.  Our hard work and chewing has paid off.

Now, without further delay, Chef House, Hungry Jax and the Big Ragu present, in order, the best 35 burgers of Dayton, Ohio.

 

The Slyder 10 ounce Cheeseburger

The 10 ounce Cheeseburger from Slyder’s Tavern. “The Pride of Belmont”

THE BEST 35 BURGERS in DAYTON, OHIO

 

1) ” THE CHEESEBURGER ” and ” THE HOG BURGER ” at VOLTZY’S ROOT BEER STANDE: Fresh hamburgers and fresher service.  Dayton’s #1 burger is in a shack, but at least they have bathrooms.  We are amazed at how many people still have not tried this place.  The owner Rick Volz, is known for his grumpy, yet playful attitude with the customers.  If you go in the wrong door, forget to call in your order, or deviate from the regular toppings, you will feel Voltzy’s wrath.  It is his “schtick,” similar to the Seinfield show’s “soup nazi.”  Enduring the insults is worth it for a taste of his cheeseburgers.  Voltzy grills each and every hamburger himself, and he does it to perfection.  The 2 burgers here that are MUST EATS are the CHEESEBURGERS ,which are sliders and priced at 10 for $12.  The other burger is THE HOG, a 20 ounce mammoth burger that he named after his ex wife.  One of his sleepers is the Betty Ann Burger, named after his mom.

The Secret: His 80/20 chuck mix is ground fresh every morning.  His burgers are steam grilled with onions and cheese, and topped with sweet heat mustard.

 

 

The TANK BURGER !

The Tank Burger with Cheese, a Cult Classic in Dayton !

2) ” THE 10 OUNCE CHEESEBURGER ” at SLYDERS TAVERN:  Make sure you get the 10 ounce burger for the full experience.  This is a ‘burger lovers burger,’ with a fresh taste.  You get it all, lots of toppings and you can taste the seasoned meat.   If you don’t get a handle on the burger early, it can get a little messy.  A burger with a huge underground following, and comes in at #2.  Make sure you check out “The Pride of Belmont” on Watervliet Rd.

The Secret: They use Dot’s Market fresh 80/20 Ground Chuck.  “Grandma’s old iron cast stove and steel grill” in the back is also a key to cooking the burgers perfectly.

 

 

3) ” THE TANK BURGER WITH CHEESE ” at TANK’S BAR & GRILL: One of Dayton’s Iconic Dayton Burgers.  It is as simple as that.    This burger has a cult following of thousands and thousands of fans.  People come from all over to this spot on Wayne Avenue to try the legendary burgers.  Sink your teeth into one of these big, meaty legends !

The Secret: The owner Dan ” Tank” Tankersley says it himself..”Fresh, fresh, fresh… and the quality helps too.”    We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.

 

 

The "Lark Burger" from Meadowlark has a unique and distinctive flavor

The “Lark Burger” from Meadowlark has a unique and distinct flavor

4) ” THE CHEESEBURGER ” at THE PINE CLUB:  You think they have great steaks?  You should try their Cheeseburgers! This iconic restaurant on Brown Street, is the most unlikely place to find a good burger.  But it makes sense, doesn’t it?  Some of the best quality meat in  town in here.. right?  It’s so good that they sell their raw hamburger meat in 5 pound bags “to go.”

The Secret:  They grind the hamburger meat daily, at the same time that the butchers are carving the most famous steaks in Dayton. Rumor has it that they add a little bit of ground lamb to their burgers.

 

 

5)  ” THE LARK BURGER ” at THE MEADOWLARK RESTAURANT: Served on a sturdy kaiser roll with white cheddar, this is one of the juiciest burgers we have ever eaten.  Trust us, and order one of these burgers.  It is a sophisticated, delicious and unique tasting burger, and unlike any other on this list.

The Secret: Fresh Rosemary spice is worked into the all-natural, Ohio Beef patties, which are also seasoned in wine.  The burger is as aromatic as it is delicious.

 

 

The “Jerk Burger” at Ye Olde Trail Tavern in Yellow Springs has Jerk Seasonings and Jalapenos

6) ” THE JERK BURGER ” at YE OLDE TRAIL TAVERN: Talk about a Food Adventure in a bun, this burger has a lot going on.  The cheese topped jalapenos bring the burn, the beef brings the flavor, and the jerk sauce is the icing on the cake.  A burger so unique, we have never had anything like it.  This one is #6 with a bullet !

The Secret:  They tout that they have their own special “beef blend” for their burgers.  This and the inventiveness of the jerk sauce on the burger are the secret.

 

 

7) ” THE ONION STRAW BURGER ” at THE HORSELESS BUGGY EATERY:  They won 3rd place in the nation for food truck’s with the best burger.  We love them for the size of this burger.  The presentation of this hefty burger is usually met with “ooohs and ahhs,” from people standing around at food truck rallies.

The Secret: The burger is pattied fresh daily with special seasonings.  The onion straws are made fresh to order, on a bakery style Kaiser roll.  These onion straws are that crunch that puts it over the top.

 

 

The Onion Straw Burger from The Horseless Buggy Eatery, a Food Truck

8) ” THE VOSS BURGER ” at O’LEARY’S PUB & GRUB:  Two hand smashed patties totaling  2/3 pound of meat, with cole slaw and any other of your typical toppings.  A nice Kaiser roll with  a long toothpick holds it all together.  This burger is messy but so delicious.  One of the best burgers we have ever eaten, but get it with cheese !

The Secret: The burgers are ground daily at Zink’s Meat Market less than a block away.  The high quality and fresh 80/20 ground chuck, catapult this burger onto our list.

 

 

9) ” THE BOURBON BURGER ” at BRIXX ICE CO.:  A huge hamburger, that even feels warm through the bun.  With lots of toppings, it is surprising, but the bourbon sauce is still very noticeable.  There is no better atmosphere to enjoy a burger than inside this old building, or on the patio overlooking the Dragon’s stadium.  This burger is simply phenomenal.

The Secret: It’s all in the bourbon sauce.  It haunts your every bite, in a good way, letting you know “I’m still here.”

 

 

10) ” THE MOWHAWK BURGER ” at MOHAWK FREESTYLE GRILL (FOOD TRUCK): A huge burger on wheels.  Chef Aaron serves up some of the best burgers in Dayton. They have a distinct taste.  Truly a delicious burger with great toppings.  Make sure you grab one of these, when his food truck is in town.  You can thank us later.

The Secret: He uses fresh ground ribeye meat.  The result is a big, juicy, delicious burger.   It is as simple as that.

 

 

“The Voss Burger” from O’Leary’s Pub in Centerville

11) ” THE GOAT BURGER ” at LUCKY’S TAPROOM:  A nice, filling burger with a ton of flavor.  It is made of local, Dayton beef, and a pile of toppings.  Unhinge your jaw and bite into a serious burger.  Andrew Trick and his staff do this up right!

The Secret: The beef is from Keener Farms, which produce locally grain fed beef.  The freshness is evident in every bite.

 

 

12) ” THE TASTY BURGER ” at THE HASTY TASTY PANCAKE HOUSE: Like a “Big Boy” sandwich, only better.  It is juicy, tasty and filling.  This is one of the lesser know burgers in town, with the biggest flavor.  Every bite is like music to your mouth.

The Secret: The greasy grill of the Hasty Tasty Pancake House, seasons the burgers perfectly.  The bun and tartar sauce on your tongue, seals the deal, and makes it a MUST EAT.

 

 

13) ” THE STICKY BURGER ” at ARCHER’S TAVERN:  This unique burger is another MUST EAT.  It is the #1 selling signature burger on their menu.  Part-owner Dan Apolito says in his 5 years at Archer’s, he knows of only 2 people that tried it and didn’t like it.  If you’re thinking about it, go for it!  Peanut butter as a topping makes it a Food Adventure for sure !

CARVER’S CHEESEBURGER

The Secret: Peanut Butter, Bacon, & Pepper Jack Cheese give it a hot, sweet almost Thai peanut taste.  They suggest you order it with no lettuce , no tomato, no onion or pickles

 

14) ” THE CHEESEBURGER ” at CARVER’S STEAKS & CHOPS:  This burger is only available at the bar or “to go.”  It is not on the regular menu, so this burger is one of the best kept secrets in town.  A deliciously seasoned burger with all the ‘fixins.’  The weck style dinner bun makes it easy to eat.

The Secret:  They use steak scraps to make the burgers.  The burger is also served with carmelized onions and a housmade A1 aioli sauce.

 

 

15) “THE THREE CHEESE BACON BURGER” at ONE EYED JACKS:  Provolone, Swiss and Cheddar cheese adorn this burger , as do 2 big pieces of bacon.  This is one of the best burgers we tried, and the flavor is one-of-a-kind.  It is one of those burgers that when you take a bite, you say with a full mouth “oh my gawwwsh.”

The Secret:  When they mix the meat, they add herbs and spices.  The result is a very distinct taste of basil and other ingredients.  This burger is one of the dark horses on the list.

 

The “Bourbon Burger” from Brixx Ice Co. is a Food Adventure on a plate

16) ” THE PARAGON  STEAKBURGER ” at THE PARAGON SUPPER CLUB: The burger is a modest 6 ounce serving, and a great deal at just $7.50.  When you add the bun, tomato, lettuce and onion, it becomes a mouth stretcher on that first bite.  We choose to add american cheese, mustard and ketchup to seal the deal.  It is even great when ordered “to go.”

The Secret: They grind the trimmings of their filet mignon steaks for the patties of this burger.  The result is lean, flavorful magic.

 

 

17) ” THE CHEESEBURGER ” at KOWALSKI’S HOTS:  Yes, a burger from a hot dog stand made this list, and rightfully so.  Fresh meat on a NY style weck bun, with concession style condiment choices where you doctor it up yourself.  The $5 price tag is worth every bite, and when the relish, mixed with the weck bun and meat hit your taste buds, we say “goodnight Irene.”

The Secret: He puts a meaty coney sauce on the hamburger. The way the juicy meat soaks into the weck bun is a perfect vessel for delivering this burger to your mouth.  We found ourselves dancing while standing and eating it at the cart.

 

 

The “Mohawk Burger” from Mohawk Freestyle Grill Food Truck

18) ” THE LARGE, CLASSIC  CHEESEBURGER ” at E. O. BURGERS:  Located at the Greene, not only is this a great burger place, but their shakes are killer too.   Make sure you get the large cheeseburger, take your number, sit down and wait for the main event.  Condiment carts at the tables have sauce toppings including A1 and Cholula.  It doesn’t matter what you top it with, it is a great burger.

The Secret: They use 100% USDA Prime Beef, and the taste is terrific.  Fresh, handmade patties everyday with USDA Prime Beef quality, means consistently good burgers.

 

 

19) ” THE CHEESEBURGER” at JIMMIES LADDER 11: This six ounce masterpiece is probably the best deal on our list.  The burger, the toppings and the atmopsphere is 100% Dayton.  We love it. With so many great items on their menu, it is no surprise that their burgers kick butt too.

The Secret: The burgers are 100% Angus meat, mixed with secret house seasonings.  It doesn’t hurt that the burger is served with Mikesells Chips.

 

 

The “Goat Burger” from Lucky’s Taproom is a Masterpiece

 20) ” THE URBAN BURGER ” at ELSA’S KETTERING SPORTS GRILL:  Made famous by the legendary Dayton restaurant owner, Urban Suburban, this burger has been a Miami Valley favorite for decades.  The recipe is untouched since Elsa’s Kettering took over, and the result is still magical.  Get it with cheese.

The Secret: Fresh meat, never frozen and a pile of toppings.  Big eaters with big appetites, this burger is for you.

 

 

21) “ THE GROUND BEEF BURGER” from CHRISTOPHER’S RESTAURANT:  Easy to eat, and absolutely delicious.  This burger is as unique as the restaurant that serves it.  They pride themselves on organic, all natural burgers with no additives.  The proof of that choice is in every bite.  The most picturesque burger on our list, it looks like a magazine ad.

The Secret: A bakery quality, multi-grain roll holds the burger together perfectly.  It is the handle that carries that non additive beef burger into your mouth, like a valet for your taste buds.

 

 

The Large, Classic Cheeseburger from E.O. Burger at the Greene

22)  ” THE BISTRO BURGER ” at COCO’S BISTRO:  This Angus beef burger is served with bacon, carmelized onions and the most incredible Boursin cheese sauce.  One of the more unique burgers on the list, the taste is instantly recognizable.

The Secret: It is all about the creamy, rich, Boursin cheese sauce.  The first bite is one of those “wow” moments.  The kaiser roll is stellar too.  We cant stop saying the word Boursin after eating this… Boursin, Boursin. Booooorr. siiiiine. It’s all about boursin,bout de boursin, no trouble…

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23) ” THE BLEU CHEESE STUFFED PEPPERCORN BURGER  ” at THE TROLLEY STOP:  It is a juicy burger, made with local beef.  It is stuffed with bleu cheese.  You must stuff it in your mouth.  Not a lot of condiments are needed for this special treat.  The chef at Trolley Stop has really kicked up their menu, and this is just another example of that.

The Secret: It is made with Keener Beef, a locally raised beef, which gives a very fresh and organic feel to the burger.

 

 

The “Ground Beef Burger” from Christopher’s is Delicious & Picture Perfect

24) ” THE BIG NICK BURGER ” at NICK’S RESTAURANT:  Xenia natives know this is a great burger.  For the others that don’t know, welcome to another place where you can “get the beef!”  The Big Nick is a tasty 1/2 pound burger, and the only place in the area where you can get a side of smelts with it.  Call it a Xenia Surf and Turf ! We love it !

The Secret:  They claim the perfect blend of 80/20 ground chuck.  We say they are right!  You have to love a burger whose call tag it, “What’s on your Big Nick?”

 

 

25) ” THE BLACK JAX AND BLEU BURGER ” at SEA JAX TAVERN:  This nice sized burger is served with carmelized onions, pepper jack cheese and crumbles of bleu cheese.  Lots of flavor in this one.

The Secret: The burger is “blackened” before the incredible toppings are added.  The cajun spices on the meat are a nice touch.

 

 

The Hamburger Wagon in Miamisburg has been legendary fro over 100 years !

26) ” THE HAMBURGER ” at THE HAMBURGER WAGON:  Any place that people that people stand in line 15 deep in the bitter cold or intense heat, just to get a taste of the burgers, has to be on this list.  There is no doubt, this place has a cult following.  In fact the “place” is actually a wagon in the street.  Since the Great Flood of 1913, the Hamburger Wagon has been an icon in Miamisburg.  The burgers are topped only with onion, pickle and salt & pepper.  The pride themselves on needing “no stinking condiments.”

The Secret: The burgers are actually a mix of burger and sausage meat.  Also, the grilling method of deep frying the burgers, by pressing them down with a spatula, in a large iron skillet gives the hamburgers than one of a kind “crunch” when you bite into them

 

 

27) ” THE ITALIAN BURGER ”  at BLIND BOB’S: A generous 1/2 pound burger with provolone cheese, marinara sauce and carmelized onions. The atmosphere and quiet fanfare for this burger, makes for a fun experience.  Definitely a hamburger not to be overlooked.

The Secret: The burger is “stuffed” with provolone, green peppers and basil.  It oozes with every bite.  Eat it quick, so it oozes into your mouth and not in your hand.

 

 

“The Italian Burger” from Blind Bobs is stuffed with Provolone, Green Peppers and Basil

28) ” THE APPLEWOOD BACON CHEDDAR BURGER ” at BUNKER’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL:  A nice sized hamburger with bacon and cheddar cheese.  You have to pour the BBQ sauce on yourself, since it is served on the side.  The result is a smokehouse flavor that is a refreshing twist.  This is the only burger on the list that is served with shredded cheese.

The Secret: Fresh Angus beef combined with applewood smoked bacon is the key to this bad boy.  It gives a nice maple hint to the burger and shredded cheese.

 

29)  ” THE PUB FRIES BURGER ” at THE DUBLIN PUB:  A burger with fries, cheese and bacon crumbles on top.  When you combine Dayton’s favorite pub fries and a great burger, you are bound to have a winner.  Add the “Dub Pub” atmosphere and you have yourself a Food Adventure escape from reality !

The Secret: The cheesey pub fries topping are what puts this on the list.  The burger is good, but the pub cheese fries on top, make it outstanding.

 

 

The “Applewood Bacon Cheddar Burger” at Bunker’s in Vandalia

30) ” THE DOUBLE CHEESEBURGER “ at CADILLAC JACKS: A great sports bar atmosphere for one of the best burgers in town.  Make sure you get the “double” burger, it is time to play with the adults. Great flavor from the first cheesey bite, to the last.

The Secret: Fresh ground sirloin and ground chuck mix, with tons of cheese.  The result is a melt in your mouth, delicious experience.

 

 

31)  ” THE HAMBURGER ” at GEEZ GRILL and PUB:  A solid, great tasting pub burger.  This burger is one of the dark horses on our list. “Mama G” hits the mark again with her menu items.  Make sure you get some cheese on it

The Secret: The meat is fresh Ground Chuck, pattied daily by hand.  And that was all it took in this case.

 

 

The Double Cheeseburger from Cadillac Jack’s. Soooo Cheesey !

32) ” THE HALF POUND HAMBURGER ” at GEORGE’S FAMILY RESTAURANT: A diner that is a throwback to the “good ole’ days”.  Killer food and good service.  Grab a 1/2 pounder at George’s to fill your carnivore cravings.  No frills, no dramatic presentation, just a damn fresh and tasty burger in a bun, on a plate.

The Secret: Fresh meat cooked on a flaming grill.  The grill is so fierce, you can see it flare up from time to time if you are seated in certain areas of the dining room.

 

 

33) ” THE YUMMY BURGER ” from WHITE LOTUS RESTAURANT: A true Dayton dive with a friendly cook / owner.  Here your hamburger could be cooked next to some chicken pad thai.  The burger is delicious and the prices are cheap. “Yummy burger?”  Hell yes it is!

The Secret: The owner will tell you that her “love” that goes into the burger is the secret.  But we saw the trick.  It is fresh ground meat, with garlic salt and pepper, cooked on that old, seasoned, flat top grill.

 

 

34) ” THE MINNESOTA JUICY LUCY ” at ROMER’S BAR & GRILL:  This 1/2 pound burger is stuffed with provolone, pepperoni and jalapenos.  The result is a tasty hamburger that oozes cheese with every bite from inside the burger.  Yet another Food Adventure on a plate, this one takes it to a whole new level of taste.

The Secret: The “inside out burger” mentality of the Juicy Lucy and the unique stuffings of course.  The pepperoni and jalapenos give it a salty and sultry burn in every bite.

 

 

“The Yummy Burger” from White Lotus

35)  ” THE CHEESEBURGER ” at BENJAMIN’S THE BURGER MASTER: A great burger that deserves a spot on our list.  The gooey cheese and the meat, it’s the simplest burger on this page.  And it simply tastes great.  They also have the best BBQ wings in town.

The Secret:  The simplicity equals good taste. The burgers are fresh, 100% ground beef, seasoned and topped simply.  Sometimes, less is more.

 

 

Honorable Mention: 

” THE BIG FRICKIN’ BURGER ” at FRICKER’S: This burger is a full pound of beef.  The patties are brought in fresh, not frozen. This burger stacks two of the 1/2 pound patties, resulting in a massive burger, and a great frickin’ deal at just $7.99.

The Secret:  Cooked over a flaming grill.  Great grill marks, and a great taste.

 

 

“The Big Frickin’ Burger” at Fricker’s is a pound of meat, flame grilled, for less than 9 bucks

” THE MAID RITE  ” at MAID-RITE SANDWICH SHOPPE:  They are sweet tasting, tiny, little sloppy joe like sandwiches.   We are letting them slide by into the burger category.  The small sandwiches are addicting and delicious.  There is a HUGE fan following of this restaurant, and many people travel an hour for these little icons.  The eatery is located at 125 N. Broadway St in Greenville, Ohio.

The Secret: It is the cooking technique, which is a closely guarded mystery.  Some say they add sugar to the meat, others think they steam the meat in Pepsi.  We have no idea, we just know we love them.

 

Honorable Mention Chain Burgers:  “The Garbage Burger” from Max N Erma’s, The Big Boy Sandwich, and White Castle Hamburgers.  These regional chains along with the Red Robin burgers are MUST EATS.  We  give a shout out to Five Guys and Smashburger as well…    We eat it all,  no self contradictions here.

 

“The Hamburger” at Geez Grill & Pub. A solid entry into the list.

There you have it, that’s our list of the top 35 Burgers in The Miami Valley !  Comment below and give us your beefs, take it easy on our buns…

As you can see, Food Adventures   never does anything halfway, and this is no different.  Notice, we have no contributed or borrowed stock photos here.  All of these pictures are original, because we actually went to the places and ate the burgers at least 2 times each.  Yes, multiple visits is what keeps Food Adventures on top of the pack.

Want more of the best foodie spots in Dayton?  Then “like” Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE.  Join Hungry Jax, Chef House and The Big Ragu as they leave no plate unturned.

 

DID WE LEAVE ANYONE OUT?

IS SOMEONE IN A SPOT THEY SHOULDN’T BE?

WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU !  COMMENT BELOW AND TELL US YOUR THOUGHTS ON OUR “UNDENIABLE LIST” DAYTON’s TOP 20 BURGERS !

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Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: #dayton #daytonfood, #dayton_foodies, Big Ragu, chef house, DaytonDining, hungry jax, the king

Learn to Write, Up Close and Personal

May 20, 2015 By Dayton937

Sharon Short

Sharon Short

Sharon Short was literally shaking when she pulled up to the curb before her first Antioch Writers Workshop in 1990.

 

“I remember thinking, ‘I can’t do this,’” she said. “But then I thought, ‘This is where I told my husband I’d be all week. What am I going to do? Drive around?’”

 

Instead, she went in.

 

“The people were really warm and welcoming,” said Short, now executive director of AWW and a published writer. “I can’t think of any other conference I’ve been to where I’m in touch with people a year later, much less later 25 years later. That’s pretty powerful.”

 

Now, it’s time for writers of all stripes to still those quivering limbs and join the 2015 summer workshop, the crown jewel of AWW and featuring literary queen Nikki Giovanni. Cincinnati native Giovanni, one of the world’s best-known African American poets, will serve as the keynoter during this year’s summer workshop, held July 11-17 at Antioch University Midwest in Yellow Springs. The deadline to register is June 20 for this workshop that celebrates all things writing, as well as being part of a community of writers.2767771

 

“The week-long summer workshops is a very immersive experience,” Short said. “There are lots of online learning opportunities, and you certainly can gain plenty of craft tips from those. But when you’re together with other people who want to do this, you’re affirmed writing is a good and cool thing to be doing with part of your life. You’ll develop a support network and make connections that can last a lifetime and carry you through what’s next.

 

“Among all creative arts, writing can be very much a solitary activity,” Short added. “But getting that work out there in the world and feeling nurtured to keep creating that work is very much a community process.”

 

This year, AWW also celebrates its 30th anniversary.

 

“With any organization, especially a nonprofit, reaching the 30-year milestone is amazing,” Short said. “We started with Antioch College, and AWW was the brainchild of two instructors for whom we now have scholarships named: Bill Baker and Justin Jerome.

 

“It’s significant not only to be around that long,” she added, “but to keep a week-long immersive model that has changed in some ways but at its heart has stuck to this model: every summer, we dedicate time to get together and focus on creative writing and being a community of creative writers.”

 

And that community is inclusive of faculty, who also embrace the community philosophy of AWW and are as much a part of the experience as participants are.

 

“They remember what that’s like when you’re starting out and like to help people,” Short said.

 

AWW also fosters a community atmosphere because the summer workshop — along with all its events, including monthly seminars, fall and spring workshops, literary salons, and more — are a good fit for writers of all levels.

 

5454163“If you’re just interested in writing and haven’t written anything since high school, consider at least coming to the keynote, which is free,” Short said. “But then come back the next morning to hear Nikki Giovanni’s craft talk — it may be just enough to get started again, to find motivation to continue a work in progress or inspiration for a piece in the works.”

 

The AWW summer workshop has a variety of options in its schedule, including:
The Full Week Experience: Attend the Saturday evening keynote on July 11 and Sunday Morning craft class July 12 with Nikki Giovanni, morning classes Monday-Friday (July 13-17) in fiction, poetry, nonfiction and professional skills for writers, and one afternoon seminar of your choice Sunday-Friday (July 12-17) focusing on either poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction (all of which include bringing a 10-20 page manuscript to workshop with a leader and peers) or “Getting Started,” which does not require a manuscript.

“A La Carte” Experience: Choose from these options:

  • Saturday Seminar: July 11, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. — a one day prequel to the summer full-week Experience, focusing on inspiration and various craft topics. Includes Giovanni’s Saturday evening keynote and Sunday morning craft class.
  • Morning Classes — Attend the Saturday evening keynote and Sunday morning craft class, as well as morning classes Monday-Friday (July 13-17) in fiction, poetry, nonfiction and professional skills for writers.
  • Afternoon Only Seminar in ”Getting Started” — Attend the Saturday evening keynote and Sunday morning craft class and the afternoon Getting Started seminar (Sunday-Friday, July 12-17).
  • Nikki Giovanni Saturday evening keynote (July 11) and Sunday Morning craft class (July 12) only.

 

“If anyone out there is feeling alone as a writer or feeling that writing is something other people out there do, we want them to know that’s not the case,” Short said. “I think people will be amazed at how truly welcoming and warm they’ll find the environment. This is one of the most diverse and friendliest writers workshops writers will attend.”

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Literati, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Antioch Writers Workshop, Sharon Short

Brews, Blues and FOOD this Friday !

May 15, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Salmon from Brock

Brock Masterson’s Catering will be grilling up Salmon at Big Brews and Blues this Friday !

Diabetes Dayton

Riverscape is the place to be this Friday night.  Why?  Because a charity event for the Diabetes Dayton  is gonna rock your world, in a “bluesy” sorta way.

The extravaganza is called Big Brews and Blues, and it is one of our favorite annual festivals.   The fest has over 70 beers to sample and of course they have some exceptional blues bands as well.   There is even a charitable auction at the end of the night.

But this is Food Adventures, and we tend to focus on the food vendors as much as the beer selection.  So, let us give you our soulful take on this special night for a special cause.

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— The event takes place Friday night May 15th from 5pm – 9pm at Riverscape

— You need tickets to attend: $30 prepay by Thursday or $40 at the gate, proceeds to to Diabetes Dayton

— Over 70 beers will be available for samples and 3 different blues performances are slated for the stage.

— Food Vendors will be selling various eats during the event.

 

BBQ

Click to enlarge: the Pulled Pork Sandwich from Hickory River Smokehouse will be at Big Brews & Blues !

MUST EATS: 

— THE PULLED PORK SANDWICH from HICKORY RIVER SMOKEHOUSE: Big, thick chunks of pork in a soft bun and you get to squirt some of their homemade BBQ sauce all over it.  Ladies and Gentleman – welcome to chin dripping good times at the Blues festival !

 

— CRAB CAKES from BROCK MASTERSON’S CATERING:  Huge, hulking crab cakes with big flavor.  Handmade patties, tossed on the grill for the crisp edge, holding all the rich crabmeat inside.  This is absolutely delicious.

 

— GRILLED SALMON from BROCK MASTERSON’S CATERING: Fresh, natural and flavorful are the words that come to mind on this dish. Carefully grilled, the salmon is served slightly rare, to perfection.  Go ahead, indulge yourself.

 

— EMPANADAS from EL MESON: Pockets of meat packed full of deliciousness.  Great for on the go festival drinking.  you can double fist a beer with one of these all night, and still not mess up your blues dance moves.

 

Empanadas

Empanadas from El Meson, perfect with Big Brews !

— AREPAS from EL MESON:  Want some melt in your mouth goodness? Try their Arepas, which are Colombian sweet corn cakes with cheese inside.

 

Other Food Vendors: C Dog’s Hot Dog Stand will be at the fest as will Boston’s Bistro.  We are looking forward to seeing what tasty items they will be bringing to Big Brews and Blues.

Take this opportunity for a Food Adventure, and help Diabetes Dayton at the same time.  It is a no brainer, a night filled with brews and blues, with some great food bites in between.

Beat the weekend blues and join the fun this Friday night.

Remember !  This year’s event is at Riverscape.

 

For more Foodies, Festivals and fun, like Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking HERE or follow us on Instagram at #dayton_foodies

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Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Big Brews and Blues, Diabetes Dayton

Around the World in 30 Bites!

May 13, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Petit Fours

The “Petit Fours” at the France booth are delicate bites of heaven

Dayton’s 42 year old, A World A’ Fair, International Festival is set for this upcoming weekend.

Yes, from Friday until Sunday, Daytonians will be showing their heritage spirit through arts, crafts, clothing, dancing and our favorite part… FOOD !

Thirty booths will be set up, each for a different part of the world.  The purpose is to educate and to wow the crowds with their individual uniqueness.  But we buy tickets for one reason… the chance for a  great Food Adventure, where we can eat ourselves around the world in 3o bites.  Did we mention there is wine and beer???

Where else can you grab sushi, Puerto Rican rice and beans, haggis, a gyro, french pastries and a cannoli while watching African dancers?

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— The event takes place at the Dayton Convention Center

   Festival Hours:
   Friday, May 15,  5:00pm – 11:00pm
   Saturday, May 16,  11:00am – 11:00pm
   Sunday, May 17,  11:00am – 6:00pm

— Tickets are $8 for adults, $4 for children at the door

— Full schedule of dancers and booths can be found at http://www.aworldafair.org/  

 

Travel the world with your tastebuds, without leaving Dayton.  Here are some of our favorites..

THE MUST EATS at the World A’Fair festival !!

 

MUST EATS:

Gyro

Dollar for Dollar – the best deal, for the flavor is the Greek Gyro

— GYROS at THE GREECE BOOTH:  These are the same ones they serve at Greek fest.  They also come in chicken gyro and vegetarian, but we prefer the traditional Gyros.  Pound for pound, probably the best deal at the festival.

 

— APPEL FLAPPEN at the NETHERLANDS BOOTH: People wait in lines that wrap around the arena for these powdered, deep fried apple rings.  One bite and you will see what all the excitement is about, and you will wish you would have ordered a few more.

 

— TIRAMISU at the ITALY BOOTH: Coffee like, creamy and dashes of chocolate.  This is dessert done right.  Try one of these cubes of perfection.  So good, it puts you in a trance.

 

— SAAG PANEER at the INDIA BOOTH: Make sure you get some of this Indian spinach dish and get a piece of Naan Bread too for dipping.  A great dish that is satisfying and vegetarian as well.

 

— PETIT FOURS at the FRANCE BOOTH:  Tiny bits of heaven  Choose from a nice selection and go to town.  Treat yourself, you deserve it after traveling the world.

 

Brews

Grab a cold Heiney at World A’Fair

— THE CREAM PUFFS at the SLOVIC BOOTH: Probably the best single item at the festival.  It is delicious and rich like it should be.   A generous helping of cream, on a huge crescent puff, this is grand finale to any visit to the World A’ Fair.  

 

— BEERS at the GERMAN, SCOTLAND and IRELAND BOOTHS:  Ireland and Germany typically have a couple of authentic beers on draft.   These are must drinks.  Nothing says World A’fair like a guy in a kilt pouring you a cold one with no underwear,

 

Here is a start, now you have a road map for the best food in the World.  Every year new food items are introduced, so keep your eyes peeled.  There will be so much delicious, international food, that you simply wont have the time or the hunger pains to try them all.  No worries, the fest is 3 days long !

Want more scoop and great photos of local food events and restaurants?  Follow Hungry Jax, Chef House and The Big Ragu on Facebook by clicking HERE.

Like to tweet? So do we.. check out our Twitter  @food_adv

Please browse the gallery below from some of our delicious Food Adventures where we traveled around the world in 30 bites !

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Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: convention center, Dayton, fair, Food Adventures, France, international, Italy, world, world a fair

Free Helmets For Kids at Bike Rodeo this Saturday

May 6, 2015 By Dayton937

KidsBothGliders Five Rivers MetroParks has partnered with the Junior League of Dayton to host this year’s Wegerzyn Bike Rodeo —  and the organizations have more than 200 free bicycle helmets to give to local children ages 3 to 15.

At this free event, children will be fitted with a helmet (no beads in hair, please) and a technician will check their bicycles. Children then will join the MetroParks Ranger Division on a ride through a safety course, learning new skills along the way. Allow one hour to complete the activities.

New this year will be a display featuring an introduction to mountain biking, as well as a chance to meet and interact with the MetroParks Volunteer Patrol and their horses.

The Wegerzyn Bike Rodeo takes place rain or shine.

This event is sponsored by Five Rivers MetroParks, the Junior League of Dayton, Dayton Children’s, Safe Kids of Dayton and the Put a Lid on it Campaign.

When:  Saturday, May 9, from 9 a.m. to noon

Where:  Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark, 1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave.

Questions? Contact Officer Lynne Zimmerman at 937-275-PARK (7275) or [email protected].

ABOUT FIVE RIVERS METROPARKS
Five Rivers MetroParks is a nationally renowned park system composed of natural area parks, gardens, high-quality river corridors, urban parks and a network of recreation trails, celebrating more than 50 years of preserving green space and natural areas. Five Rivers MetroParks protects the region’s natural heritage and provides outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. Educational programs and recreational opportunities are offered year-round for all ages. To learn more about Five Rivers MetroParks, log onto www.metroparks.org or call 937-275-PARK.

Filed Under: Cycling Tagged With: bike helmets Bike Rodeo, Junior League

Who was Dougie Apple?

May 1, 2015 By Dayton937 Leave a Comment

Dougie Apple

Sometimes a Daytonian’s story bears repeating.

As you know we go on many fantastic Food Adventures.  One you can’t miss is about 2 weeks away.

Friday, May 15th is the Big Brews and Blues Festival.  This is a blues festival with a cause.  The event raises money for the Dayton Diabetes Association.

It is an amazing event, with Blues Bands, dozens and dozens of Beers to sample, and food vendors.  The 2015 event is being held at Riverscape Metropark.  It is not only a terrific night, but it is a festival with a purpose.  Dougie Apple was a Dayton native who also had a purpose.

In fact, at the festival, a banner typically drapes a booth selling beverages for his foundation.  This is where the Food Adventures Crew first learned of his story.  If you have attended the festival, you may remember seeing the booth yourself.

 

Sometimes a person who spends a small amount of time on this earth, has a very big effect on those around them.

May 15th, 2015 – Big Brews & Blues festival for Dayton Diabetes Foundation

Such is the case of Dougie Apple, one of 6 kids who grew up in a Miamisburg, with his 5 sisters.  He was boy who at the age of 12 found out that he had diabetes.  When he was diagnosed it was a surprise, since there was no one else in his family who had this typically genetic disease.

He was active in sports like soccer, and he loved the Cincinnati Reds.  After his diagnosis he decided to attend a camp with other kids battling his diabetes.  This camp, called “Camp Ko-Man-She,” changed his life.  Dougie continued to visit the camp each year, and it helped him cope with the disease.   After his diagnosis as he grew up he took a job at King’s Island.  He even worked at a local car wash, to feed his interest in cars.  He then decided to work at the camp as a counselor, helping mentor other children with the disease.

Dougie’s journey from camp attendee, to counselor and eventually camp director.  He affected literally hundreds of lives for the positive, by comforting kids, and making them forget about their illness.

Meanwhile Dougie was dealing with an illness of his own.  He received a kidney transplant and pancreas transplant from a donor family who lost a child named Daniel.  The Apple family and Daniel’s family became close, and still are to this day.  As Dougie continued to have a positive influence on Dayton area kids with diabetes at camp, his illness unfortunately took an unexpected turn for the worse.  On February 3rd, 2012 Dougie Apple succumbed to the diabetes, which he fought so hard to conquer.

At his funeral, his family was overwhelmed by the crowd of young people who made the trip to his funeral.  They shared stories about how Dougie helped them get through a tough time in their childhood, or helped them get enough courage to give themselves diabetes shots.  He had affected so many lives, and the result was staggering.  The family wants to keep Dougie’s intentions alive, so they set up The Dougie Apple Tree Fund, and continue to raise money in his name.

Over the past 3 years, the Dougie Apple Tree Fund has raised approx 5 thousand dollars per year.  They donate the funds to the Diabetes of Dayton charity.  The request is that some of these monies go to send children to the camp that Dougie attended.  It is a chance to help these kids to live a normal existence.  If you attend the festival, please stop by the Dougie Apple booth and buy a bottled water or a soft drink can, you will be quenching your thirst and helping quench the desires to find a cure for diabetes.

 

Blue Bands Throughout The Night

So please, consider attending the

BIG BREWS & BLUES FESTIVAL

Friday night, May 15th from 5-9pm at Riverscape.

Tickets are $30 prepay or $40 at the door.

Besides great blues bands, there will be approximately 70 beers to sample.    The Food Adventures Crew is honored to be a part of this event, and hope you will be too.

Come celebrate the lives of those who are fighting diabetes, by helping them find a cure.

This is not an event that lines corporate pockets, it is an event that affects real people in the Dayton area.  Make sure you help make a difference as well.

If you would like to donate or learn more about the Dougie Apple Foundation, please send an email to [email protected].

Hope to see you with some Big Brews at the festival !  Below are some photos from previous year’s events, please browse the gallery.

 

Are you a Dayton Foodie?  Then join the over 5,000 foodies in the Miami Valley area following Food Adventures on Facebook HERE !

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Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: #daytonfood, Big Ragu, chef house, Dayton, diabetes, dougie apple, Food Adventures, hungry jax

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