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The Taste

The Taste Of The Greene Takes Place Thursday

August 7, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

tasteThis Thursday night, Aug 11th from 5:30- 8:30pm  The Greene Town Square will turn into a grand tasting room.  Guests will be able to sample each of the participants offerings for $15 per person if bought in advance, or $20 the day of event.

Live Music  with Mark Cantwil and the Punch-Drunk Heroes.   Expect a high energy show with powerful vocals, thick harmonies and flawless guitar and harmonica leads.

Participating Restaurants include:

  • bd’s Mongolian Grill

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    Photo by Peter Wine, Media Moments

  • Brio Tuscan Grille
  • Coldstone Creamery
  • Fleming’s
  • Great Steak
  • Kilwins
  • McCormick & Schmick’s
  • Omaha Steaks
  • Pasha Grill
  • Oilerie
  • The Pub


Guests will also have the option of purchasing beer for an additional fee.  All proceeds will benefit Big Brothers Big Sisters.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: The Greene, The Taste, The Taste of The Greene

The Taste Takes Over Lincoln Park Commons Thursday

August 27, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

TCN274447_web_TASTErgbThe 26th Annual The Taste festival takes place this Thurs, Aug 28th from 5-9pm at Fraze Pavillion’s  Lincoln Park Commons.  As the Kettering, Moraine Oakwood Chamber’s largest fundraiser and premier food event in the region will showcase more than 40 restaurants as they offer their fare to attendees.  Live music, food and networking will be included in the event. You can also win incredible prizes! You can purchase tickets  online at  www.fraze.com  or stop by the KMO office at 2977 Far Hills Ave.  Enjoy samples of delicious food from a variety of local restaurants. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 on the day of the event and  children under 10 are $10 at the door.

 

 Participating restaurants include:

Ashley’s Pastries
Awesome Yogurt
BD’s Mongolian Grill
Bella Sorella Pizza
Brio
Butter Café
C’est Cheese!
Cheryl’s Cookies
Chicago Gyro’s & Dogs
Cheeky Meat Pie
Christopher’s Restaurant
Dixie Dairy Dream
El Meson
Figlio Italian Bistro and Bar
First Watch
Fleming’s Steakhouse
Fresco
Frickers
Hunger Paynes Food Truck
Lindy’s Gourmet Pet Treats
MCL Restaurant & Bakery
Mohawk Free Style Grill
Ms. Riley’s Cookies
Oinkadoodlemoo BBQ
Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt
P.F. Chang’s
Pa’s Pork
Rib in it BBQ
Shelly’s Cheesecake Co.
Subway
Sweet P’s Ice Pops
W.G. Grinders
Webster Street Deli
Young’s Jersey Dairy
and more!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: KMO Chamber, The Taste

The Taste Turns 25!

August 27, 2012 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

The Taste is the Kettering- Moraine-Oakwood Chambers’ largest fundraiser and will take place this Thurs, Aug 30th from 5-9pm.  According to Collin Malloy, Membership Service Coordinator for the Chamber,  “We’re excited about celebrating a unique event that has been successful for 25 years.  Unlike many other taste events that you buy tickets and are charged for each sample, we’re proud to say ours is an all you can eat event.  The line up of restaurant continues to grow and we expect over 2000 guests to attend.”  Malloy shares that each eatery is is asked to have a main offering and a second one as well.   With over 40 restaurants participating you can expect to enjoy a wide variety of treats as you wander from booth to booth set up around the fountain of the Lincoln Park Commons.

And don’t miss the raffle baskets  and silent auction area, featuring goodies from area retailers.  Both will close at 8pm and you need not be present at the end to win.   Tickets are $25 before the event and $30 the day of the event.  Tickets can be purchased at the Fraze Box Office, the Chamber Office, or at http://www.etix.com.
Participating Restaurants Include:

 

 

 

10 Wilmington Place
Arepas & Co.
Ashley’s Pastries
Atrium Grille & Deli
Baskin Robbins
Belmont Catering
Bellyfire Catering
Brio
Butter Café
Cheryl’s Cookies
Christopher’s Restaurant
City Barbeque
Coldwater Café & Catering
DiBella’s Old Fashioned Submarines
Dixie Dairy Dreem
Donato’s Pizza
El Meson
Elsa’s On the Border
Figlio Italian Bistro and Bar
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse
Fresco
Fricker’s 
Kohler Catering
MCL Restaurant & Bakery
Moore Dessert Please!
Noodles & Co.
Ovations Food Services
Panera Bread
Subway
Sweet P’s Handcrafted Ice Pops
Sweet Dots Bakery
Sweets
Taqueria Mixteca
That Crepe Place

The Rusty Bucket Corner Tavern
Top of the Market
Trader Joe’s

W.G. Grinders
Young’s Jersey Dairy

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Arepas & Co, Kettering- Moraine-Oakwood Chamber, The Taste

September Starts With “The Taste”

August 29, 2011 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

This Thurs, Sept 1st from 5-9pm  Lincoln Park Commons will be filled with the sweet and savory smells of over 3 dozen area eateries, as they host the 23rd Annual The Taste festival!

Local jazz guitarist Chris Bowman will play a combination of jazz, R&B and rock music to keep the crowds swaying as they line up for samples from the 30+ eateries scheduled to appear.

Advance tickets run $20, buy at the event and they’ll add on $5.  Children under 10 are $10.  As with any Fraze events, expect lines and remember you can’t bring outside drinks and purses are subject to searches.

Kettering-Moraine-Oakwood Chamber of Commerce presents this annual event as a fundraiser for the Chamber, and every year I’m amazed at the number of restaurants that show up for this event. Here’s the most current list of participants:

10 Wilmington Place Fresco
Amicis Gordon Food Service Marketplace
Atrium Grille & Deli Kohler Catering/Presidential Banquet Center
Baskin Robbins LaRosa’s Pizzeria Kettering
Belmont Catering MCL Restaurant & Bakery
Bellyfire Catering McCormick & Schmick’s
Brio Tuscan Grille Moore Dessert Please!
Butter Cafe Ovations Food Services
Cake, Hope & Love Panera Bread
Chef Jeff’s Culinary Company SideBar
Cheryl’s Cookies Tacqueria Mixteca
Christopher’s Restaurant That Crepe Place
Creatif Catering The Artichoke Grill
Crocodile Louie’s The Hawthorn Grill
Dixie Dairy Dreem The Oakwood Club
Donatos Pizza The Rusty Bucket Corner Tavern
Elsa’s on the Border Trader Joe’s
Figlio Italian Bistro and Bar W.g. Grinders
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Fraze Pavilion, The Taste

Jane’s Best Bets (9/1 – 9/6)

September 1, 2010 By Dayton937 3 Comments

Photo Credit: Alli Shillito

First of all, thank you for all the wonderful feedback with regard to the first edition of Jane’s Best Bets on DMM!  I feel so honored to have your support!  It just confirms what I already know…that the people in Dayton are truly the best!

Hopefully you had a terrific (beer) week last week…and a good DD.  Perhaps you were able to sample a new beer and learn a thing or two.  I personally learned that there are more beers than there are calories in a McDonald’s Big Mac.  To name a few, I discovered a blueberry beer, a raspberry beer, a watermelon beer, an apricot beer, and a banana bread beer.  Who knew that drinking could be so healthy?!?!  (Disclaimer 1:  I am not a registered dietician or MD.  You may want to talk to your healthcare professional before making these beverages a part of your daily diet.  Disclaimer 2:  I am not a lawyer either, so don’t trust that disclaimer 1 is properly worded.)

Anyways, with last week being such a busy week, you’re probably thinking there isn’t much going on this week.  Wrong!  Get ready to celebrate the beginning of September…and another wonderful week in Dayton!  Plus, it’s a holiday weekend to boot!

On Wednesday, head on over to the first day of the Montgomery County Fair.  Don’t worry, if you can’t make it, you’ll still have five more days to check it out!  Or bring the whole family to watch the Dayton Dragons play against the Bowling Green Hot Rods (I wonder if there is any relation to A-Rod) for their Friends and Family Night.  Also, give yourself a day off of cooking and don’t feel guilty about it because it will be for a good cause!  For every meal sold at Coco’s, $1 will be donated to the Victoria Theatre Association’s Physicians for Kids as part of the Coco’s Cares – Dine for a Cause Program.

If you have ever thought about starting your own business, head on over to “One-On-One Business Counseling” provided by the Dayton Area Chapter of SCORE at the Dayton Metro Library’s Main Branch on Thursday.  Also on Thursday, if you’re a fan of smooth jazz, check out the J.T. Fedrick Band as part of the Dayton Art Institute’s 2010 Vectren Just Jazz Series.  Kill two, three, or four birds with one stone by also visiting the Modern Masters Exhibit from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Investigation Destination:  Science and Math in Art Exhibit, and/or the Prints from the Great Depression exhibit.  If you’re an animal lover like me and don’t feel like killing ANY birds, then head on over to The Greene to see First Call Acoustic.  And finally, if you like to sample delicious food, you MUST  head over to the Fraze for “The Taste”.  Experience multiple “tastes” from places like Tumbleweed, the Oakwood Club, Belmont Catering, and Fleming’s.

On Friday, learn what people are thinking about you without them having to say a word at Generation Dayton’s Lunch with Dan Edwards presenting “Body Language“.  I need to ask him how to improve my poker face, even though I have no intention of turning into Lady Gaga.  Speaking of ladies, later on in the evening, head on downtown for Ladyfest 2010 at c{space (which continues through Saturday) or Dayton’s First Friday, which will give you an opportunity to explore many of Dayton’s artistic offerings.  If you enjoy biking, join the Courteous Mass Ride with fellow cycling enthusiasts.  Or have fun listening to Stranger, a super fun 80s cover band that is playing at Sharkey’s.  I still remember what my parents said about talking to strangers, so if you go, just be careful or bring your mom and dad with you.

On Saturday, start your day off right by heading to the PNC Second Street Market for breakfast and a little shopping with some of their amazing vendors.  Another “must attend” event is Alterfest, which has been a Labor Day weekend staple in Dayton for many years.  No matter your age, there is something for you to do, from great live bands (Saturday’s lineup includes The Johnsons, The Fries, and This Side Up) to rides and games to their famous chicken dinners.  If you don’t feel like taking a chance with the weather at Alterfest, then check out the Producers at the Dayton Playhouse or get tickets to the Sandra Rutledge Jazz Show at Gilly’s.

On Sunday, the fun continues at Alterfest with several bands performing, including Spungewurthy and Last Call, along with the other festivities.  Or head on over to the Holiday at Home Festival where there will also be numerous things to do, including listening to live music, singing karaoke, and arts and crafts booths.  This is a family friendly event, as there will also be activities for the kids.  If you enjoy reggae music, head on over to the Michelob Dayton Reggae Festival. And if music from from the 50s, 60s, and 70s is more your style, then check out the band Legend at Stubbs Amphitheater in Centerville.

And finally on Monday, if you’re not having friends and family over for a cookout to celebrate Labor Day, Kettering is definitely the place to be.  You can still celebrate “at home” with the annual Holiday at Home Parade in Kettering.  Following the parade, again check out the numerous activities going on in Kettering as part of the Holiday at Home Festival, including an auto show (only on Monday), arts and crafts, and live music from The Fries, as well as music from some other great performers!  And, if you would like to BE one of the entertainers, you will have the opportunity to do so.  Just check out the karaoke going on there.  Or, if you haven’t had an opportunity to go to Alterfest or the Montgomery County Fair, this is your last chance for the year!   So, with so many great things to do, you have absolutely no excuse not to celebrate the holiday!  And if your boss is actually making you labor, let me know and I’ll see what I can do.  Just don’t count on anything.

And now it’s time for the Dumb Joke of the Week.  Drum roll please…

Did you hear the joke about Labor Day?  It works for me.

These are just a few best bets from the DMM Calendar.  There are plenty more events listed there, so if you haven’t, I encourage you to check it out today!  Also, if you have an event to share or promote, please submit it – it’s great marketing and better yet, it’s FREE!   And finally, if you have a dumb joke to share, I’m all ears!

Have a great week Dayton!

Filed Under: DMM's Best Bets Tagged With: Alterfest, Coco's Cares, Courteous Mass Ride, DAI 2010 Vectren Just Jazz Series, First Call Acoustic, First Friday, generation dayton, Holiday at Home, Jane's Best Bets, ladyfest, Montgomery County Fair, PNC Second Street Market, Stranger, The Fries, The Taste

Fraze Hosts The Taste Thursday

August 31, 2010 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

Over 40 restaurants will be serving up samples of their specialties at Lincoln Park Commons starting at 5pm on Thurs, Sept 2nd to benefit the Kettering-Moraine-Oakwood Chamber of Commerce.  As a past attendee of this event I can tell you that the $20 advance ticket price ($25 day of event) is a bargain, but be prepared to stand in long lines.

Some highlights to look for will be the debut of Joya’s Bistro, the new Italian pizza & pasta place that will be opening this fall at The Greene, newer restaurants Butter Cafe and The Hawthorn Grill are first time participants worth checking out, The Oakwood Club usually serves up some spectacular salmon,  and be sure to save some room for samples from ele Cake Company- best known for finger licking good buttercream frosting!

Expect the longest lines for Fleming’s grilled beef tenderloin in a peppercorn sauce, McCormick &

Photo by Peter Wine, MediaMoments.com

Schmick’s & City Barbeque, if history repeats itself. And ever year it amazes me the number of people that will line up for Krispy Kreme doughnuts, but they do!  Be sure to check out the silent auction, featuring incredible packages including Ohio State University Football Tickets and Tailgating, Kutn Loose Party Bus and Bar Crawl, Outdoor Living package including a paver grill surround with an inset grill and grill gazebo, University of Dayton Football Tickets, and a Relaxation Station including all the items you need to relax on your patio. There will also be raffle baskets, each with a minimum value of $1000.

22nd Annual  “The Taste“
Click for a complete list of participants, directions and more info
Thursday, September 2- 5:00 – 9:00 PM
Adults – $20 in advance- available at Fraze Box Office, KMC Chamber office or Ticketmaster
$25 day of event; Children under 10 are $10 at the door
Fraze Pavillion, 695 Lincoln Park Boulevard, Kettering, OH 45429

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Fraze, Joya's Bistro, The Taste

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