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Koji Burger

Koji Burger Opens in the Fire Blocks

October 13, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Koji Burger started as a concept by Chefs Brendon Miller and Zackary Weiner. As co-owners of Jollity, they developed the idea during the 2022 Miami Valley Restaurant Association Winter Restaurant Week and have since launched it as a pop-up and now as

of Tues, Oct 14th it will be a standalone restaurant. Their mission is to serve elevated smash burgers using a unique aging process with koji, a Japanese ingredient. 

 

The burgers are made using “shio koji,” a Japanese marinade made from fermented koji, water, and salt. This process tenderizes the meat and adds a rich, umami flavor. There focus on craftsmanship—especially the in-house beef process—results in a burger that’s more flavorful, juicy, and fresh compared to what you’d find at most typical fast-casual burger restaurants.

Here’s a peek at the menu:

Sides include crispy spuds, fried brussels, onion rings, chopped salad and loaded spuds.There’s a grab and go cooler stocked with beer, sake, and some unique NA beverages and some coke products that’s available all day and the cocktail bar opens daily at 3pm. The lead bartender, Andrew, worked closely with Kelli Nikanowicz to develop a cocktail program that’s both approachable and affordable. Co-owner Zacary says, “our happy hour will look a little different from the standard one.  We’re on a mission to find some of the best whiskeys and bourbons we can source and sell them to our guests at cost. We’re kicking things off this week with Suntory’s The Yamazaki, but the selection will change as each bottle runs out.”


Koji Burger

127 E. Third Street
Dayton, OH 45402

Tues-Sat  11 AM – 8 PM

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brendon Miller, Koji Burger, Zackary Weiner

Koji Burger Pop Up

September 7, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

While Jollity is taking a little fall break this week, they are hosting a special pop up Koji Burger event tonight, Thurs, Sept 7th and Fri, Sept 8th starting at 4pm both nights. Here’s the menu:

Jollity continues to tease they will be opening a brick and mortar spot featuring their Koji burgers. Stay tuned for more info.


Jollity

127 E. 3rd St
Dayton, OH 45402

937-938-9089

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Fire Blocks District, Jollity, Koji Burger

The Return of the Koji Burger

July 23, 2023 By Lisa Grigsby

Jollity has declared July 25 – 29 Koji Burger week at this Fire Blocks District eatery.

Created by Jollity Co- Owner Chef Brendon Miller to run during Restaurant Week last year.  It was such a hit , peole kept asking for it throughout the year so they are bringing it back for summer restaurant week.

You’ll get a Petite Caesar + Classic Koji Burger
& French Fries with French Aioli $25

According to Miller’ partner Chef  Zackary Weiner, “we never wanted to put a burger on our dinner menu because we didn’t want to take away from things we focus so intently on every single day,”

To make a Koji Burger, Weiner explained that it takes the same amount of work and craftmanship as it does to make a dish on Jollity’s dinner menu. He said the meat must age for three days before it can be cleaned and air dried for an additional day, prior to grinding it.

Earlier this year they shared plans to open a second eatery that features this cheeseburger and they’ve teased on their Facebook page, “Bigger announcement in the coming weeks.”


Jollity

127 E. 3rd street,
Dayton, OH 45402
 937-938-9089
Restaurant Week Hours
July 25-29
5-9 PM
online reservations

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Jollity, Koji Burger, Restaurant Week

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