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Miamisburg Ohio

Día de los Muertos: Midnight Fiesta

November 1, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

A VIP Paranormal Celebration of the Veil’s Thinning
Presented by P3: Paula’s Paranormal Project & Lucky Star Cantina

📅 Friday, October 31, 2025
🕙 10:00 PM – 1:00 AM
📍 Lucky Star Cantina | 219 S 2nd St, Miamisburg, OH

🔞 Must be 21+ | Closed, ticketed event

💵 $25 per person — Alcohol & Midnight Flight Countdown are optional add-ons

This VIP extended Hallows’ Eve experience carries us into the magic of Día de los Muertos as we honor the spirits of Lucky Star Cantina and the haunted history of Miamisburg.

Your ticket includes:

🎶 Live music for part of the evening

🥂 Private VIP lounge with snacks provided

👻 Exclusive time with P3 on the spookiest night of the year

🎭 Costume contest with prizes for the spookiest, most spirited, and best Día de los Muertos look

🕛 Midnight Flight Countdown – optional add-on, not included in ticket price

🔮 Evening highlights:

Haunted tales of Miamisburg and Lucky Star’s ghostly legends as we count down to midnight

Group spirit box session at the stroke of midnight — you never know who (or what) will come through

🍹 Alcoholic beverages available for purchase — not included in ticket price.

🎟️ Limited VIP tickets available — once they’re gone, they’re gone!

Tagged With: 21, Costumes, day of the dead, DORA, ghost, live music, Lucky Star Brewery, Miamisburg Ohio

Miamisburg Haunted Pub Crawl. Pregame to Boo’ In The Burg!

October 23, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Join us for an unforgettable night of mystery, history, and haunting spirits on the Miamisburg Haunted Pub Crawl! As the night falls, the darkness reveals more than just the city’s after-hours nightlife — it unveils the restless spirits of the past.

On this walking tour, we’ll visit the most haunted spots in town, where eerie tales of the undead linger in the air, and the spirits of former residents are said to still haunt the streets.

The adventure begins as we step into the shadows, moving from one haunted pub to the next.

As you sip your favorite brew, you’ll hear chilling stories of local hauntings, and feel the presence of spirits that never truly left.

Will they raise a glass with you in the darkness?

Or will they simply watch from the corners of your eye?

This tour is for those 21 and over

-because in Miamisburg, even the undead know how to enjoy a drink.

Spirits will be available for purchase, both in your cup and from beyond the grave, as we explore places where the living and the dead coexist in eerie harmony.

Remember, as the spirits are flowing, to please drink responsibly as we journey through this supernatural nightlife.

Are you ready to raise your glass to the spirits that still walk the night?

Let’s toast to the undead!

Please arrive 10-15 minutes early to check-in and ensure a timely start.

Tagged With: 21, ghost walks, Haunted Walking Tour, Miamisburg Ohio, Pub Crawl

Spooks & Spirits Miamisburg Ghost Walking Tour

October 15, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Explore the haunted streets of Miamisburg, Ohio, where prankster spirits, a haunted bookstore, and the most sighted spirit in Ohio history await you on the Spooks & Spirits Ghost Walking Tour.

Join us for the Spooks & Spirits Ghost Walking Tour in Miamisburg, Ohio, the “Star City,” where hidden spirits roam the streets of this historic town. Many didn’t know Miamisburg was haunted, but after years of research and exploring the spirit realm, P3 has uncovered an array of restless souls all around. Meet the playful prankster spirits at the Baum Opera House, and delve into Miamisburg’s notorious past, a town once deemed a “city of sin” with over 30 bars within a few blocks of downtown. Explore the creepy, interconnected basements that hide countless spirits, and step into the haunted bookstore where we communicate in multiple languages with the other side. Hear the chilling tale of the Lady in White at Veterans Park, the site of an old cemetery that might not have been fully relocated, and discover the story of the most continuously sighted spirit in Ohio’s history. It’s a haunting experience you won’t forget!

🎟️ Tickets start at $22
🎟️ VIP tickets ($33) include a 1‑hour after‑hours ghost hunt.

Tagged With: DORA, ghost walks, Miamisburg Ohio, Star City Brewing Company, Tours, Walking Tours

(Not A) Dive Bar Tuesday: The Dark Horse Tavern

December 6, 2016 By Brian Petro

Dark Horse Tavern from above

Welcome to the Dark Horse Tavern!

In 1831, Benjamin Disraeli wrote the book The Young Duke. It is a book about a young orphan who comes into a vast sum of money and starts to squander it before the love of a woman shows him the error of his ways. During his party days, he spent a good deal of time at the track, betting on the horses as he drank and wooed the ladies. There was some excitement at the track that day; “a dark horse which had never been thought of, and which the careless St. James had never even observed in the list, rushed past the grandstand in sweeping triumph.” Disraeli penned the first written usage in history of the term “dark horse” to describe a victory that comes from an unexpected place. The book became a bestseller, and the phrase entered the English language. Daytonians don’t think of obscure British literature when a friend mentions a dark horse. They reflect on some of the best barbecue in the city, well-prices drinks, and an experience that they thought they had lost three months ago.

The Dark Horse Tavern (209 Byers Rd, Miamisburg, OH 45342) closed abruptly at the end of July when owner Dennis Williams discovered the difficulty of operating a thriving bar and a construction company. Something gave, and unfortunately for their loyal patrons it was the Dark Horse. However, people saw the potential of a favorite bar and restaurant in its just-off-the-beaten-path location. Nikky Vontz was an employee there many years back, in the heyday of the restaurant. She knew that with the right people in place, it could get back to those glory days. In the three months they were closed, she negotiated with Mr. Williams to get the Horse up and running again. Her persistence paid off; on November 19th, the Dark Horse Tavern was back and ready for business!

Dark Horse Tavern Restaurant Patrons who were familiar with the previous incarnation of the space would not notice anything was amiss. The upstairs was clean and ready for patrons, and there were few cosmetic changes to the bar or restaurant area. The big smoker in the back was getting the meat ready as quickly as people were ordering it, covering a menu that is “tailored after the forerunners in the cowboy cooking method.” That method provides a little something for everyone, from fantastic sandwiches to plates covered in hickory smoked deliciousness and smothered with sauce. They have lighter fare if you are looking for a good piece of fish or a light salad for the evening, and a kids menu for the younguns. From what we tried, and heard from others, the food was fantastic. We heard that even some visiting Texans were impressed by the brisket and ribs the Dark Horse was serving. That says something about what you are about to experience when you eat here.

The drinks are where you may start seeing some differences. The whole staff here is new, and that is the way Nikky Vontz wants it. As the general manager, she is responsible for the smooth running of every aspect of the restaurant. She wanted a clean slate to work from, and she has it. Nikky is making sure that the cocktails, beers, and wines that flow from her staff are appropriately portioned and not too stressful on the wallet. The talent she is working with has hit the ground running. The bottles behind the bar are neatly lined up and ready for efficiency, and she is going to be running specials over the next few months to introduce us to the new menu. The first specialty: The Bad Lands, their house margarita. There are six taps and a wide bottle selection that will appeal to every palate, from Bud Light to local craft IPAs and stouts. The taps will constantly be rotating with the seasons and the tastes of the patrons.

Dark Horse Tavern Second Floor

The second floor is ready for the holidays!

Moving forward, Ms. Vontz has big plans. She is currently booking bands for spring of 2017, and the spots are starting to fill up. Karaoke has come back to Tuesday night, and trivia will be returning on Wednesday nights. Ladies’ Night will occupy the Thursday night slot and some low-key musical acts on Friday nights. Large groups (up to fifty people) can use the upstairs space, complete with your bar and a food selection that you create from their menu. If you can’t make it to the tavern for the food, have the tavern bring it to you! They will cater off-site events. Ms. Vontz is looking forward to the Dark Horse Tavern offering their room for charity events, with one or two in 2017 that she already has in the works. The new management gives new life for this Dayton staple, and they are going to make the most of it.

When a restaurant closes that abruptly, it is a long shot that it will reopen. The new blood running the bar and ownership took that shot, and are going to work hard to make sure they are successful. The Dark Horse Tavern is open for business again. Everything has changed there, but nothing changed. Welcome back to the Dayton restaurant scene Dark Horse Tavern!

The Dark Horse Tavern is located at 209 Byers Rd, Miamisburg, OH 45342. They are open Tuesday through Thursday from 11:30 AM to 12:30 AM, and Friday and Saturday from 11:30 AM until 2 AM. You can contact them at (937) 866-6960, or through their Facebook Page.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Dayton On Tap, Dive Bar Tuesday, Happy Hour, The Featured Articles Tagged With: barbecue, Beer, cocktails, Dark Horse Tavern, dayton food, Dayton Ohio, live music, Miamisburg Ohio, Things to Do, trivia

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