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Dayton Food Businesses Feeding Our Community

November 9, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

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More of our local eateries are taking inspiration for one another and putting together option
to feed people and families affected by the government shut down AND folks affected by the loss of SNAP benefits AND those experiencing feed insecurities in general.  For those that need food, please allow these restaurants to help you.  For those lucky enough to not need help, we’d love for you to show your support by patronizing these businesses that are stepping up to help.
You might even consider making a donation to help the free food programs. These restaurants have our heartfelt gratitude for taking care of our community
Mondays:
Brock Mastersons Catering-Events invites those in need to stop by on Monday, November 10th from 11am – 2 pm Swing by with your child to pick up their lunch to go, While supplies last.

The Last Queen Enon is offering free take-away meals from 4-6pm for anyone in need. They ask that it be one meal per person so they can help as many as possible

Tuesday:
Wheat Penny From 2pm-5:30pm single or family meals. It would be super helpful if you called and requested the meal and how many servings ahead of time but it’s not necessary. There will be no charge for the meal, friends. If you need to arrange an earlier or later pickup please call the restaurant directly at (937) 496-5268. 
Wednesday:
The Blue Berry Cafe – Bellbrook & Kettering locations
Tell them you would like ___adult and ___kids meals and they will bring them right out to you! They also ask to please limit it to one meal per person so that they we can share with as many as possible.  You can help support this effort with a Venmo donation: @BlueBerryCafe
Thursday:
Giovanni’s Fairborn:  call ahead that would be great so they can manage the flow that would be helpful but not necessary.

Sunday:
East Dayton Meats is partnering with Benjamin The Burger Master to serve a FREE Thansgiving Dinner on Sat, 11/15 from noon – 4pm. Pick-up and go at The Burger Master, 1000 N.Main St. Dayton!
As Needed:
Cake, Hope & Love believes everyone deserves something sweet—especially during tough times. Owner Shannon Teague shared,  “the government shutdown affecting so many of our neighbors, we want to help bring a little comfort and joy where it’s needed most. So they are  launching a Community Cake Co-op, a way for our customers to pay kindness forward.”
If you’re needed a cake for a special occasion- you can make a request on line here.
Once again Dayton- we’re in this together and we’re here for you! You can help support these cakes with a Venmo donation at @cakenation.
Giovino’s Pizzeria– children 12 and under will get a free 6″ personal pan pizza.

Napoli’s Pizza Miamisburg  We have made a decision to support families with free food who doesn’t working/not getting a paycheck/not getting unemployment and runs out of food/necessities. Please don’t let your kids go to sleep with an empty stomach. Don’t be afraid or embarrassed to send me a private message. I am more than happy to share whatever I can. I will keep secret every family that comes and gets food I will not make it public!! No one has to know and I will pretend it never happened. Just come and Pickup. What’s understood never has to be.

Say Yes Cakes can afford to provide 3 free cakes/month and will be happy to supply them to those that need to celebrate a family birthday. To order call 937-951-2253.  You can Donate at Venmo @sayyescakes, name on account Jennifer Coyle, last 4 of phone # 8321 or Cashapp. $JenniferCoyle67

The Root Beer Stande- We will be giving away a free kid’s meal once a day to kids on snap in need while the shut down continues. Just show us the card. If you’re a kid by yourself and can’t; just have conversation with us. You can pick from a grilled cheese, hot dog, burger, or peanut butter and jelly. They come with fries, drink, and some fruit. We won’t be asking a million questions. You are welcome to donate to the cause. We take checks and cash in person. We have a fund going. . Anything and everything is appreciated and being put to good use.

PayPal [email protected], Cashapp $rootbeerstande, Venmo emily collins @rootbeerstande
 If you know of other programs, please add them in the comments below.

 

 

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About Lisa Grigsby

Lisa Grigsby is a Special Events Director with over thirty years experience in promotions, event coordination and public relations.

Owning Jokers Comedy Cafe for 20 years taught Lisa to maintain a sense of humor under pressure. She credits Leadership Dayton for exposing her to the amazing assets of the region and Clothes That Work for being her reason she stayed in Dayton. Her proudest accomplishment as a past president of the Miami Valley Restaurant Association was creating Restaurant Week, a twice a year tradition that continues to grow and benefit local charities as well. As a foodie, it's only natural that she continues to promote local restaurateurs with DaytonDining.

As a Dayton Catalyst, her desire to have ONE community calendar and advocate for the amazing assets of the region helped create the vision for the relaunch of DaytonMostMetro, now Dayton 937.com


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