Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
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TUESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
TUESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
TUESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
TUESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
TUESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
TUESDAY NIGHT KARAOKE
Karaoke is at The Wandering Griffin Brewery & Pub every Tuesday night from 6:00-9:00pm. Bring your singing chops. Arrive early to get on the sign-up list!
Round1 Opens at Fairfield Commons
Round1 calls itself a state-of-the-art entertainment company offering fun the whole family can enjoy. A Japan-based company that has a US headquarters in California, Round1 is a multi-entertainment facility offering Bowling, Arcade Games, Billiards, Karaoke, Ping Pong, Darts, and even a Kids Zone play area within the complex. As part of today’s grand opening stop by their registration table to enter to win one of 6 game cards…the grand prize is a $250 card. Winners will be selected at 12:00 pm inside their new location and you must be present to win.
Located on the lower level in the former Sears space, it features bowling, billiards, karaoke and lots of arcade games. Their website lists options for all inclusive kids parties starting at $21.99 per person, which feature entertainment, food and drink, with a minimum 10 person party size required for reservation. Adult parties, which include a beer option start at $26.99 for a 2 hour party.
Annual memberships are available that offer exclusive coupons and discounts valued at $5 or more are available.
PARTY Plans
Plan | Day | 2 HOUR | 3 HOUR |
---|---|---|---|
Kids All Inclusive | Mon-Thur | $22.99 | $26.99 |
Fri- Sun | $27.99 | $31.99 | |
Adult All Inclusive | Mon-Thur | $26.99 | $30.99 |
Fri- Sun | $30.99 | $34.99 | |
Bowling | Mon-Thur | $20.99 | $23.99 |
Fri- Sun | $23.99 | $27.99 |
Price per person. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Bowling Area as Party Space subject to an additional $1 per person charge during peak hours.
Minimum party size of 10 guests required.
Reservation with deposit required at least 3 days in advance.
Age restrictions still apply.
Round1 Entertainment
Beavercreek, OH 45431
Mon-Sun 10AM-2AM
*Open on all major holidays
Dayton’s “Kings of Karaoke” Celebrate 15 years
One of Dayton’s favorite places to let loose is Soft Rock Cafe in Centerville. It is a dedicated Karaoke bar, where up to 4 nights a week, you can sing your heart out.
For over 15 years the duo karaoke hosts of Curt Delk and Mark Hall, have been jazzing up audiences with fun shows, one liners, back up vocals, and birthday shots. The formula has made these two the most popular and well-known “KJ’s” (karaoke jockeys) in the Miami
Valley. Mark hosts Thursday night shows and occasional Sunday special edition karaoke. Curt hosts the Friday and Saturday crowds and the ruckus that ensues. It is part “the voice” and part comedy club as the singers and the zingers fly. Lots of fun is always had in this laid back atmosphere. It is always a safe and enjoyable environment. Food Adventures crunched the numbers and figure that over the past 15+ years, Curt and Mark have each separately hosted karaoke shows for over 160,000 people.
Now it is your turn to visit the Soft Rock, especially if you have never been. The stage is set, the fog machine and light show begins … you’re on baby ! Live out your “American Idol” fantasies, or just goof off with friends, they have every song you could ever think of and every drink you could ever drink of …
HERE’S THE SKINNY ON SOFT ROCK CAFE:
–Dayton’s premiere Karaoke Bar, located at 877 E. Franklin Street, Centerville
–Karaoke Thursday, Friday & Saturday from approx 10pm-2am
— Full bar service and small menu available. Specials on drinks include buckets of beers. All beers are bottles or cans, and Soft Rock does carry some local brews.
—Rent out Soft Rock for private parties during the day on Saturdays and Sundays. Contact the bar for more info : (937) 438-3093
This wouldn’t be a Food Adventures article if we didn’t mention the MUST EATS …
Here we go …
MUST EATS at SOFT ROCK CAFE:
—PIZZA:
Its all about the pizza at Soft Rock… Thin crust, semi crispy and always piping hot. Whether a cheese pizza or 5 toppings it will always please the masses.
—BONELESS CHUNKS:
Always improving recipe with different sauces. Garlic Parmesan is the ticket.
—LITTLE BEERS:
A Must “drink” if you will. Served in a shot glass it is a mild, yet nice shot.
Honorable Mention Drinks: Try a SCOOBY SNACK or NICOLE’S KNOCKOUT PUNCH.
OCTOBER IS A BIG MONTH AT SOFT ROCK:
2 Annual events that have received a lot of attention over the years are again gearing up.
FRIDAY OCT 6th –
The 9th ANNUAL SOFT ROCK CONCERT FUNDRAISER TO CURE BREAST CANCER:
Always held in October, this fundraiser benefits the Susan G Komen fund. This year the $5 donation at the door gets you an evening with “The Fabulous Debonte Brothers.” They play 80’s music, classic rock and some hair band tunes as well. This night will feature raffle prizes and 50/50 giveaways as well as silent auction items. Food Adventures loves these charity events.
SATURDAY OCT. 28th
SOFT ROCK’S ANNUAL COSTUME HALLOWEEN PARTY:
Karaoke and costumes are the features of the night. This is one of the biggest Halloween bashes in town !
Free Admission and Karaoke make this the best deal in town.
Soft Rock Cafe is a unique, locally owned spot that is a blast. They have a great niche business, and you hear great singers all the way to singers who aren’t great but having fun. All in all it is a good time and a great way to blow off some steam.
Another great event is every summer an event to prevent Multiple Sclerosis. The Roger Gordon Memorial Golf Tournament is held every summer. With a steak dinner at Soft Rock Cafe afterward, it makes for one of the best bang for your buck golf outings.
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Below is a gallery of fun times at Soft Rock.
“The Growler” Opens on Wilmington Pike
Craft beer lovers who can’t get enough, you have another spot to get your growler filled. “The Growler” is now open in the former “Wright Wing” spot on Wilmington Pike. The same building has housed The Buckin’ Donkey Grille. and Monkeez previously. Food Adventures has the scoop on the new place…
This sports dive is mainly bar seating and booths, with a few dining tables inside. Outside there is one hell of a patio. Other attractions include a killer Happy Hour.
Hungry? Thirsty? Step inside…
Hungry Jax, The Big Ragu, and Chef House are here to tell you …
HERE’S THE SKINNY on THE GROWLER:
—Located at 3808 Wilmington Pike in Kettering, The Growler has a full service bar and plenty of TV’s to catch your favorite event.
—From 3pm to 7pm on weekdays, they have 1/2 off all appetizers and craft beers are only $3.50, tall domestic beers are just $2.25 during this happy hour time too.
—Other attractions: Pinball, dart boards, with live trivia on Wednesdays and Karaoke on Thursdays
—Owner’s Gary and Steve Leasure are lifelong Daytonians, suggest you check groupon.com for special deals.
—They have 10 rotating taps and various domestic, craft and import bottled beers too. By May they should be selling their signature “Growlers to go.”
Good drink is usually followed with good eats, so lets get growlin, Food Adventure fans !
MUST EATS at THE GROWLER:
—LOADED FRIES:
Served on a pizza tin and foil this MOUND of fries is almost a mountain. Roasted and covered with cheese and bacon, this sinful appetizer is over the top. Get some ranch and ketchup for dipping and find your self closing your eyes and finding your zen. We almost did yoga in our plate.
—THE SPICY PULLED PORK PIZZA:
Unique idea of pulled pork pizza, but they kicked it up a notch with heat. This pig pizza is on fire with flavor and just the right amount of kick. Nice innovation, Growler.
—THE SWEET CHILI WINGS:
A Sweet and Spicy saucy sauce, that is sticky and finger licking good.
—THE ORGINAL SUB: A nice 2 piece sub, with Italian style lunch meat. Salami, Pepperoni, Capiccola, Marinara, Mozzarella and Banana Peppers make this sub a popular choice. Served with potato chips it is a filling lunch or dinner.
—BREADED MUSHROOMS:
Nice and hearty, these breaded mushrooms, are a big order and they taste great.
Now for the craft beers…..
They are always listed on BeerMenus.com: Right now their 10 taps are….
1) Yellow Springs Moon Balloon
2) Warped Wing Trotwood Lager
3) Warped Wing 10 ton Stout
4) Great Lakes Chill Wave IPA
5) The Brew Kettle’s Black Rajah
6) Three Floyds Yum Yum
7) Ace Pineapple Cider
8) Blue Moon
9) Bud Light
10) Miller Lite
Beers waiting in the on deck circle to be tapped…. are …..
-Great Lakes Conway’s Irish Ale
-Madtree Passion Fruit Tart Ale
-Warped Wing Hop Smuggler
-Bear Republic Brewing’s Racer 5 IPA
-Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Stout
-Platform Speedmerchant White IPA
-Jackie O’s Mystic Mama
**** SPECIAL SCOOP !! **** THE GROWLER’S ST PATTY PARTY CLICK HERE
JELLO SHOTS! NCAA MARCH MADNESS HOOPS EXCITEMENT!
IRISH CRAFT BEER! BUSHMILL SHOT SPECIALS and more.
Party goes all day Friday, March 17th!
Keep the party going every week right here for feature articles weekly on Dayton Most Metro from the Food Adventure Crew. Growl at you later.
Dive Bar Tuesday – Dr. Doodles Lounge

Welcome to Dr. Doodle’s Lounge!
There has been a theme in the last few dive bars we have explored. They are small and intimate venues, where is it hard not to meet know people because you were in pretty close proximity to them. Bar space was limited, and there was not much light in the room, which tends to bring people closer together. Space is expensive; unless you have a good deal, what you pay for the building, as well as its maintenance, can be costly. This could be a reason that dive bars tend to end up in places that are hard to find or out of the way. Many of the ones that are on our list are out of the way places that people almost have to draw us maps for to ensure that we find it. Had people not told us about Time Out Cavern or Adrienne’s White Rabbit Lounge, I am not sure we would have stumbled on them by just wandering down the street. In some ways, this week’s adventure to Dr. Doodle’s Lounge follows that script. In more ways, it breaks it.
Dr. Doodle’s Lounge (1510 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton, OH 45459) DOES have a sign on 725 that lets you know it is there. However, you won’t see it from the street. You need to go around the back of the Original Pancake House to find this delight. When you do head back there, the first thing you will notice is their nicely enclosed patio. It is spacious and covered, so as long as the weather is warm, you can sit out there with your favorite beverage. When you enter and pass a small shelf of books and a jukebox on the left, there is a good chance someone is going to say hello to you. And it may not be the bartender. Like most of the other bars we have gone to, we immediately felt welcome here. More than one person we spoke with mentioned the feel was very much like the beloved Cubby Hole, complete with several of the bartenders that made that venue great. It was also said a few times that “the stranger you are, the more you fit in.”

This place seems a little strict with rules.
The openness was not just for the customers and staff. The whole atmosphere was open, thanks in large part to the walls of windows on two sides of the building. The ceilings were high, and there was natural light (possibly Natural Light too, we did not check) pouring through space. The bar was tucked into the corner, so there was plenty of room for activities like darts, pool, trivia, the occasional Sunday karaoke night, and any other events one can imagine. Even on nights in the past, we were there, and it was busy, it did not feel like a cramped space. There is room for everyone to come in for a drink!
And come in for a drink you should! They have three taps for beer, but a much wider selection of cans and bottles for you to enjoy. There was a cocktail list, but it has been lost to history. The spirits they keep behind the bar offer an imbibing option for everyone and the bartenders there know how to use them. Specials, as well as food, depends on the night that drops in. Each man or woman handling bar duty that night will have their own special, from $3 shots of Fireball to $10 buckets of beer. The food menu is just as dependent on staff taste. One night could be pulled pork sandwiches; another they could be grilling brats on the patio. This is one of the beauties of small, independent businesses. There is always something different going on, and the staff has some leeway to cater to the customers. In fact, some of the customers will bring in side dishes depending on the night and the bartender. Who needs a regular menu?

What are you in the mood for today?
It would be easy to become a regular here. The whole atmosphere is a big warm embrace. There is going to be a motorcycle run in August to Indian Lake, starting with some hamburgers and brats on the patio and finishing with the ride. Last year over 200 people participated in the event, and this year will probably be bigger. Every night will offer a different experience, which means if you go often enough, you will find the right time for you. It does not matter who you are or what you do; there’s a bar stool and a cold drink waiting for you. Just a cursory look at the parking lot ran the gamut of styles, from hard working pick-up trucks to shining and stylish high-end cars. Stop by Dr. Doodles Lounge over a few different nights as the summer starts to heat up. Enjoy the patio, the food, and the friendly atmosphere. Pretty soon you too will be welcoming people as they walk up to the bar for a drink.
Dr. Doodles lounge is located at 1510 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton, OH 45459. Their number is (937) 434-8748, and they are open every day from 12:00 PM to 2:30 AM. You can find their upcoming events and other information on their Facebook page.
Dive Bar Tuesday – Phone Booth Lounge

And the the night began: with a cocktail or two).
Since the team started working on Dive Bar Tuesdays, one bar has been at the top of our list to get to sooner than later. It is one that we all discovered while working together and we had been attending for a while. The location was relatively central to where we all lived, the food and drink prices were right, and the atmosphere was incredibly relaxed. Schedules did not align, especially since on Tuesday nights the bar was packed. Packed to the point people were making reservations. Reservations? In a dive bar? When Tuesday Night Trivia is so popular that majority of the tables in the place are set aside, something special has to be happening. This week we were finally able to make it to the Phone Booth Lounge in Kettering. It was much quieter than the last few times we tried to enjoy the calm atmosphere we were accustomed to.
The Phone Booth just exudes calm. It could be the fact that they have been serving customers for the last five decades. That’s right, they have been sitting there taking care of customers since 1964. The wood paneled walls and stained ceiling tiles tell that tale well. And not in a “this place needs an update” way. It is just comfortable, like a well-worn sweater. The bartenders are friendly, going the distance to help me find a whiskey I enjoyed (I was feeling some Bushmill’s) and rooting through the beer cooler for me. There were photos of bands surrounding the stage, and lit signs indicating all of the upcoming events being held there. There is live music all weekend, including a Blues Jam on Thursday nights. Monday through Wednesday they have beer specials and something different each night; Wii bowling on Mondays, trivia on Tuesday, and warm up the stage on Wednesday with karaoke. This month they will also be teaming up with the Dayton Blues Society for their Second Annual Youth Showcase on February 20th.
Their cocktail menu reflects their claim of being the Home of Kettering Rock and Roll. The shot list falls on the more traditionally named side, with Black and Blues, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and Sweet Tarts. When you look over to the cocktail menu, however, the rock comes out. You can find some Sweet Emotions, possibly Blinded by the Light, or end up Knocking on Heaven’s Door. There is a list of beers, wines, and other liquors they have on the back, but it is not a complete list. There is one thing that they took down that I really enjoyed using to see all their beers; a beer shelf that hung over the bar. It allowed you to look at the selection of specialty beers and be ready to order on a moment’s notice. This is also one of the few bars I have been to where all of the liquor is not up where it can be immediately seen. The hiding of the complete beer and liquor menu may just be a clever ploy to get you to chat with the staff.

So. Many. Nachos.
The food menu is a perfect complement to the space. It is all very comfortable food. You are not going to hit many surprises on it, unless you order the nacho platter without understanding what you are asking for. There was other food on the table, like hot dog pretzel bites and fried mushrooms, but we all turned our heads when the nachos came. It was big enough to serve the five people that were sitting there, and there were enough toppings on it to hold it all together. Even after nibbling on it for the better part of an hour, we did not finish it. It was one hell of a surprise to see on the table, and makes me curious as to what other surprises may be lurking in that kitchen.
Why is this place packed on a Tuesday night? It is definitely more than for just the trivia. Good food and good company are part of the equation, even if you come alone. You have great bartenders to talk with, and there is pool, darts, and on Monday nights, bowling to keep you occupied. You can admire the art show on the ceiling tiles through the building, some of which has been there for years. In the warmer months there is a patio for your enjoyment. For a low key night with friends, it is the perfect place to meet, get cozy, and hang out for a few hours.
The Phone Booth Lounge is located at 155 E. Stroop Rd., Kettering, OH 45459. You can call for information at (937) 298-8712.