
Enjoy the patio at Wheat Penny with your pup!
It doesn’t get much better than quality time outside with man’s best friend and a cold drink in your hand. With the heatwave over and temperatures falling back to normal, some of our most comfortable patio days are ahead of us. Not sure what patios are dog friendly? Have no fear! Listed below are a few of our favorite canine friendly patios in the area. Be sure to check back as our list is sure to grow:
Dayton:
- The Barrel House – 417 E. 3rd Street, Dayton
- The Trolley Stop – 530 E. 5th Street, Dayton
- Mudlick Tap House – 135 E 2nd Street, Dayton
- Lily’s Bistro – 329 E. 5th Street, Dayton
- CoCo’s Bistro – 250 Warren Street, Dayton
- Dublin Pub – 300 Wayne Avenue, Dayton

Libby Ballengee enjoys Lily’s Bistro’s front patio with Stella.
- South Park Tavern – 1301 Wayne Avenue, Dayton
- Wheat Penny Oven & Bar – 515 Wayne Avenue, Dayton
- Milano’s – 1834 Brown Street, Dayton
- Dayton Beer Company – 41 Madison Street, Dayton
Suburbs:
- Archers Tavern- 9496 Dayton Lebanon Pike, Centerville
- Bennett’s – 67 S Main St., Miamisburg
- El Meson – 903 E Dixie Dr, West Carrollton
- Flavors Eatery – 865 E. Franklin Street, Centerville
- Heather’s Cafe – 505 S. Main Street, Springboro
- Mack’s Tavern – 381 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Centerville
- Milano’s- 9572 Springboro Pike, Miami Twsp, 260 N Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek
- Mr. Boro’s Tavern – 495 N. Main St., Springboro
- Ray’s Wine and Spirits Grill – 8268 N. Main Street, Dayton
- Ritter’s Frozen Custard- 2531 Dayton-Xenia Rd., 2226 Wilmington Pike, Kettering
- Roma’s Pizza&Pasta – 282 W Central Ave Springboro
- So Your Yogurt- 971 S Main St, Centerville
- Ye Olde Trail Tavern – 228 Xenia Avenue, Yellow Springs
- Zink’s Meats & Fine Wines – 409 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Centerville
Breweries:
- Branch& Bone Artisian Ales- 905 Wayne Ave, Dayton
- Crooked Handle Brewing Co.- 60 N. Main Street, Springboro
Dayton Beer Company – 41 Madison Street, Dayton - Devil Wind Brewing – 130 South Detroit Street, Xenia
- Eudora Brewing Company – 3022 Wilmington Pike, Kettering
- FigLeaf Brewing Company – 3387 Cincinnati-Dayton Rd, Middletown
- Fifth Street Brewpub – 1600 E 5th St, Dayton (Dogs allowed Wednesdays only 6-9PM)
- Lock 27 Brewing – 1035 South Main Street, Centerville
- Mother Stewart’s Brewing Co – 102 W. Columbia St, Springfield
- Southern Ohio Brewing – 818 Factory Rd, Beavercreek
- Star City Brewing Company – 319 S 2nd St, Miamisburg
- Toxic Brew Company – 431 E. 5th Street, Dayton
- Warped Wing Barrel Room & Smokery – 25 Wright Station Way, Springboro
- Yellow Springs Brewery – 305 Walnut Street, Yellow Springs
If you know of other pup friendly patios, post them in the comments below so we can add them.
After a year that’s kept us all at home, streaming our entertainment, I think it’s safe say we’re feeling a little Netflixed out. We’ve seen it ALL. Well, if you’re looking for something holiday themed, original, fabulous and local – check out the
After the performance, there will be a special feature where DCDC’s dancers perform their favorite holiday fireside stories. The company invites you to follow along with their special craft making session, which is perfect for the entire family. This is an up close and personal way for the dancers to share their memories of hope and joy with the community.










Most people would be surprised by the number of cocktail ingredients they have in their kitchen. Fruits, vegetables, prepackaged drinks, and many other ingredients are the same ones used in bars around the world. Everywhere from James Beard Award-winning bars to the neighborhood bar where the beer is always cold, and you can usually find a friend there. The only thing you need to add is liquor. When I started Kitchen Cocktails two months ago, the goal was to show people what they can do with a couple of bottles and ingredients in the house. If you could purchase it at the grocery store or the liquor store, you could make it at home. People seem to be enjoying it, and with so many topics to cover, I thought it would help if you knew the rest of the month in advance.
Here is the schedule for the rest of June. Every episode is at 5 PM EDT:
Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey is one of the most well known global whiskey brands. For years, the history of the person who taught Jack how to distill was unknown, until a woman tracked it down and brought it to life.
Whether you are planning on having a few socially distanced friends over or just want something simple to drink after work, there is always room for a bottle of cocktails!
You know what they say in the live music world: Never miss a Sunday show! This Sunday, January 26th is certainly one of those instances. BravoArtist is bringing an exciting indie tour to
I say it often: the Dayton music community is full of the most generous people I know. It’s often a two way street, and this weekend, musicians take care of three of their biggest supporters, who are currently battling cancer. If you love rock’n’roll, this show is a win-win all around!


One the Dayton’s most valuable assets is its robust arts community, from visual art, music, and all forms of performing arts. We cultivate that talent in our youth, through innovative programs like
The Muse Machine musical has been praised by The Dayton Daily News as “a performing arts all-star effort,” while The Oakwood Register has called it “an evening of true theatrical joy… ” You can see it for yourself Thursday January 16th through Sunday January 19th at the Victoria Theatre in Dayton, Ohio, January 16-19, 2020. Tickets available now through Ticket Center Stage.
Social & Show Pre-Show Party / Fundraiser
For local rock fans, one of the holiday season’s most beloved traditions is the 17th annual 
Don’t miss the only Ohio stop for two up-and-coming southern Progressive Pop-Punk bands:
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Dayton’s own world renowned 
The local promotional group Hear&See presents an exciting night of alternative rock with