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Chris Dimmick

Three Birds Dayton Opening June 17th

June 6, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Big Bird, Larry Bird and Lady Bird Johnson, what do these 3 have in common?

They all appear on the walls of Dayton’s newest restaurant, Three Birds.  It’s touches like these you’ll find all over the building that clue you in that the thought behind this restaurant is playful and fun.

The Idea Collective, a hospitality development company  who have  brought us Sueño and Tender Mercy downtown are currently in a soft opening previews for their new eatery in the former Carmel’s space on Shroyer Road. I was lucky enough to get an invitation to Thursday nights meal, which would be donating a percentage of the proceeds to The Ruib Girls.

Chris Dimmick

The  4000 sq foot restaurant, which was originally opened in the 50’s as the Parkmoor, has seen massive remodeling. After closing on the property in November of 2024, the Idea Collective started working with Moda4 envisioning how they could respect the building, but modernize it to their vision. Chris Dimmick , one of the owners explains “we stripped the building down to the studs, expanded the kitchen and restrooms and strived hard to honor the mid century feel of the building and feature the light brought in through the windows. The majority of our time so far has just been spent trying to make this concept fit into that building and honoring what’s there and protecting it.”  “The original design for that building actually won architectural awards when it was built as the Parkmoor,” said co-owner David Kittredge said.

The Idea Collective tapped local chef Crystal Coppock to open the restaurant last fall. She’s been cooking in the area for about 20 years at Fleming’s, the sous chef at Meadowlark and most recently as the Chef du Cuisine at The Golden Lamb.
We’ve been impressed with her cooking and attention to detail since she advanced to the finals of our Chef Showdown (Dayton’s local version based on the Chopped TV show)  in 2017.

Crystal Coppock

However not long into their discussions about Three Birds, Crystal had to make the call that she’d suffered an injury that would be career altering and would no longer to be able work up to par daily in the kitchen.  It didn’t take the Idea Collective long to make a decision to offer Crystal the General Manager position for the new restaurant.  Crystal shared, she takes on this challenge “with unbridled excitement. As a chef I’ve always felt connected to front of house and now I’m excited to use my lifetime of experience to move to the front of the house. As chef I was disconnected with guests and diners and now I’ll have the opportunity to really influence the guest experience we offer.”

Coppock explained that the restaurant will feature “New American Cuisine” that is family friendly with a selection of crafted cocktails, wine and beer and a menu that will change seasonally, allowing them to take advantage of local foods.  Here’s the opening menu and some pictures of the dishes we enjoyed:

Opening Menu

The pimento cheese has a bit of a quick and is served with a sleeve of Ritz crackers, which takes you right back to childhood enjoyment of this treat.

Corndog Shrimp with a spicy mustard and mango jam were inspired by owners David Kittredge, and Ginger Roddick’s memories of the dish served in Austin Texas at the Moonshine Grill.

The Steak Frites was perfectly cooked and filling for even the largest appetite.

The Cacio e Pepe was rich and creamy.

 

Be sure and leave room for dessert as the  Basque Cheesecake with poppyseed crumble, and the Chocolate Budino (our tables favorite) were rich and decadent.
For their second night of service I was impressed with how quickly food came out of the kitchen and the smiles and spot on service from the staff.  I look forward to returning and spending many evenings enjoying cocktails on one of the 90 seats on the patio and making my way though the rest of the menu.

Three Birds

1025 Shroyer Road
Dayton, OH 45419
LUNCH + DINNER
Tue to Sat: 11 AM – 10 PM
Dayton’s Next Great Neighborhood Spot

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chris Dimmick, Crystal Coppock, David Kitridge, The Idea Collective, Three Birds

17 Course Sushi Omakase Experience Returns To Tender Mercy

November 15, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

photo from the June pop up.

California based Sushi | Bar did a pop up Omakase dinner that featured 17 courses  this past June. Omakase is a form of Japanese dining in which guests leave themselves in the hands of a chef and receive a meal which is seasonal, elegant, artistic and uses the finest ingredients available.

The original pop up was scheduled for 3 nights, but due to the popularity of the event they added 2 additional nights and still didn’t clear the wait list, according to Tender Mercy co-owner Chris Dimmick.  So they’ve decided to bring the 17 Omakase dinner for a return engagement  Sunday, December 3rd through Tuesday, December 5th.  Three seating for up to 10 guests will be offered each night at 5pm, 7:15pm and 9:30.

 This extraordinary culinary journey begins 15 to 20 minutes prior to the scheduled seating time in Tender Mercy Bar. Upon checkin you will be greeted with a complimentary welcome cocktail while we wait for the entire seating to arrive to begin the experience. Chefs prepare a playful reverie on modern nigiri and other delicacies from both land and sea in a free form interpretive take on the traditional sushi counter experience where you can expect unexpected riffs on beloved standards.

You can book your ticket online for $195, scroll down to the Tender Mercy listing to purchase. Additionally, a 22% service charge will be applied.

The pop-up will take over the newly opened Dōzo space in the back of Tender Mercy. Dōzo is Tender Mercy’s permanent 38-seat sushi restaurant led by Chef Lawrence Hahm, serving a prix fixe tasting menu every Wednesday-Saturday that rotates monthly. Sourcing the best quality fish in the region, Dōzo’s December menu is launching next week.

The relationship between idea collective (of which Dimmick is one of 4 owners) and sushi|bar has led to a development deal for their forthcoming flagship location in 2024.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Chris Dimmick, Dōzo, pop up sushi, Sushi | Bar, Tender Mercy

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