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Kevin Myers Views of Dayton: Oregon District

September 7, 2020 By Kevin Myers

Heart Mercantile: A snarky shop filled with clothing, home goods, local/handmade, Dayton-centric gifts, jewelry, and much more.


The Trolley Stop building was constructed in 1839 and is the oldest continuously operating tavern in Dayton.  This location originally housed a residence, a meat and provisions store, a tavern, a shoe-shine shop, a barbershop and several sleeping room

Ned Pepper’s, named after notorious outlaw and one of the main antagonists of True Grit ,was opened in 1994.

Looking West bound down Fifth Street.

You can see more of Kevin’s phots on his Facebook page or on SmugMug

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: heart mercantile, Oregon District, trolley stop

Trolley Stop Celebrates With 25th Anniversary Deals!

August 17, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

As the Trolley Stop posted on their Facebook Page :We’d love to have a giant celebration but since that’s definitely not in the cards right now. So we are going to celebrate all week! We have Throw Back Menu items from 1995 (when we officially joined the Oregon District family) and we will have them available all week!”

Tina’s Terrific Turkey

Cucumber Cheese

No Date Nachos

Throwback Cocktails

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: trolley stop

Queen City Silver Stars at The Trolley Stop

November 18, 2019 By Mitch Miley

Get on down to The Trolley Stop on Saturday, November 23rd as Cincinnati’s own, Queen City Silver Stars are bringing their original music that crosses over genres, rooting their sound in world rhythms while using homegrown songwriting techniques creating what they call “a midwest mind with a Caribbean soul.”  No matter what part of the world the musical inspiration comes from…it gives you the island vibes that everyone needs!

 

QCSS has two full albums currently available but wanted a new approach with their new batch of songs.  The idea is to record two songs at a time with various producers/engineers in the area, and release them online as virtual A-side, B-sides! After a few batches of songs…they will provide them as a collection that can be purchased at shows.

 

“Boomerang” and “Litte Bird” are available for streaming on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and many other streaming services.   You can support the band by purchasing their tracks and albums through Bandcamp.    https://queencitysilverstars.bandcamp.com


How to go:
  • Where: The Trolley Stop – 530 E. 5th St.
  • When: Saturday, November 23
  • Time: 9:30pm – 1:30am
  • Cover: $5

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Dayton Music, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: concert, Dayton Music, downtown, Queen City Silver Stars, Things to Do, trolley stop

Fall Menu Debuts at Trolly Stop Friday

October 10, 2019 By Lisa Grigsby

Chef Rae Rosbough has just released the new fall menu items for Trolley Stop in the Oregon District.  You can start enjoying this dishes as soon as tomorrow! As Chef Rae describes it “the fall menu has an updated homey style. It includes plenty of comfort foods, many spicy dishes (to warm you from the inside during the colder months), and of course lots of healthful and vegetarian options.”  All I know is just looking at these pictures taken by Mary Graham are making me hungry!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rosbough says “they also  feature Mama’s Bakeshop Desserts and have a $5 Kid’s menu available daily. Trolley Stop always has something for everyone.”  And that’s not counting the pretty hip line up of craft beers they carry!

The kitchen is open from 11am-10pm on Sunday- Thursday and 11am-11pm on on Friday & Saturday.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Rae Rosbough, trolley stop

Quest For The Best: Hot Dog

May 24, 2019 By Bryan Suddith

Springtime means the return of baseball, the opening of local ice cream and concession stands and the first firing up of the backyard grill. For me, its the return of the hotdog.
This uniquely American treat came here from Germany and quickly gained prominence on carts and at hot dog stands. Mostly associated with baseball and youth concession stands, the hotdog has made its way to menus across Dayton and we are happy about that.
Here’s where you can find the best hotdogs in Dayton:

Zombie Dogz

1200 Brown St #150, Dayton

Photo Cred: Yelp user Brett P (trio of dogs)
No one has done more to elevate the lowly hotdog than Zombie Dogs. I am not a Zombie guy. The entire genre confuses me. The menu at ZD does not confuse me. If it’s your first time here are a few reminders:
Get the tots. Trust me.Get a a few of the mini dogs. It is too hard to settle on just one dog. But. If you must choose just one. I’d suggest the Calling in Dead. It is their 1/4 all beef dog covered in Truffle Mac and Cheese with a Parmesan breadcrumb on top. It sounds heavy. Its not. Still get the tots. I’d also suggest the Chicago style, just ask for it. Juan of the Dead is popular as well, the big dog covered in pulled pork and bbq sauce. Crazy good. These are not concession stand, overly cooked mystery meat dogs. This is hotdogs on a whole ‘nother level.
Get the tots.

Rootbeer Stande

1727 Woodman Drive Dayton
Photo Cred: https://anotherfoodcritic.wordpress.com/2012/11/06/root-beer-stande/
Footlong hotdogs for under $5.00. You may remember I mentioned this place in my quest for the Best Pork Tenderloin, but when I want a good old school hotdog, the Stande is my go to. Here’s why.
Sauerkraut. Yes. Sauerkraut. Few places you can get a hotdog with it. They also serve Nathan’s all beef dog in a Chicago style, the Hound Dog with bacon and bbq sauce, and the Uncle Reuben. This one is made like a Reuben. Kraut, Swiss Cheese and 1000 Island dressing. Don’t wear your dress shirt for this one. The Dirty D. Bacon wrapped and deep fried. Don’t tell your doctor. Just order it with a Rootbeer and thank me later. Final two words. Onion Rings. Hot and fresh for you always at this drive up stand.

Gibbs Ole-Tyme Hamburgers

535 E Dixie Dr West Carrollton

Some would call this is cheap imitation of the Miamisburg Hamburger Wagon. Don’t listen to those negative people. This place has a similar burger, yes. But they also have one of the best hotdogs I’ve ever had in town. The Southern Dog. Deep fried along side the cast iron burgers, toped with mustard, chili, onion, mustard and slaw. Yes. AND SLAW. Its a big messy bite but perfectly balanced with hot and cold, sweet and savory. A perfect lunch is two sliders, one hotdog and a cold Coca Cola. If the Southern Dog is too much, go with the more familiar Coney Dog, coney sauce, onion and cheese.

Trolley Stop

530 East 5th Street Dayton
I’ve been known to say things like…Trolley..best patio in Dayton. Best chip dip in Dayton. Best Veggie burger.
However, the Double Dogs, a fork and knife kinda deal, should not be overlooked. Two beef hotdogs, chili (house made), onions, cheese and it comes with MikeSells chips and Herbie dip. I mentioned the dip earlier. Its worth mentioning twice. They’ve taken the hotdog to a new level here. It feels almost fancy.

Chicago Gyro and Dogs

3979 Indian Ripple Road, Beavercreek
Chicago Authentic
You’ve seen this place on my quest list before. They rank high in my book for Dayton’s best Gyro. For friends who ask for the best Chicago style dog, I send them here. Vienna Beef dogs are brought in from Chicago along with that neon green relish and sport peppers. They even have the poppy seed bug and celery salt on top like they do in the Windy City. Where else can you get an authentic Chicago style dog with authentic Chicago ingredients, made by a guy who hails from Chicago? Hint. This is the only place in Dayton and it’s only $3.00. They have a Cincy dog too, chili, cheese and onion and they are serving some of the best fries in town.
Where do you find a great Cuban sandwich? Let us know in the comments.
Check Bryan’s other quests:

Quest For The Best: Cuban Sandwich

Quest for the Best Biscuits and Gravy

Quest for Dayton’s Best: Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Quest, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chicago Gyro and Dogs, Gibbs, hot dogs, rootbeer stande, trolley stop, zombie dogz

Battle of the Breweries Lip Sync Battle

May 1, 2019 By Dayton Most Metro

Come cheer on your favorite breweries while they battle it out lip sync style. Each brewery will be competing for their favorite charity so maybe it’s your favorite charity too, eh?! Crowd reaction is part of the scoring so the louder your roar the higher their score!

Filed Under: Dayton Music Tagged With: breweries, trolley stop

Oregon District Restaurant Wins National Recognition

July 2, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

The Trolley Stop has been recognized as one of the 10 best restaurants in Ohio by National Elite. This invitation only organization of renowned restaurants, top chefs and professionals mission is to recognize and reward the country’s top industry leaders.

According to their website “Each National Elite Awarded restaurant demonstrates the successful combination of the following:

Flavorful Dishes – National Elite Awarded restaurants serve flavorful and creative dishes.  Our Awarded restaurants have thoughtful menus that take patrons on delicious culinary journeys.

Attention to Detail – Our Awarded restaurants are the best for a reason, they pay attention to detail, they care about exciting and satisfying patrons, and they take pride in their plating and presentation.  A little meticulousness goes a long way and sets our award recipients a step above the rest.

Dedication & Passion – Our award recipients, comprised of first-class executive chefs and successful restaurateurs, have the finest skills and unparalleled dedication.  They take pride in serving culinary classics and pushing the envelope in developing and utilizing new techniques to delight our palates.

Patron Satisfaction – Consumer feedback is important.  Your favorite chefs at our Awarded restaurants listen and execute what you like, just how you like it.  Our Awarded restaurants take patron satisfaction seriously and maintain top consumer ratings and reviews.”

The Top 10 winners for our state are:

You can decide for yourself by dining at the Trolley Stop in the Oregon District.

Chef Rae Rosbaugh has been raising the quality and variety on the menu and recently introduced a new menu and here are some of the  highlights:

 SALADS:

NEW– Trolley Berry Salad Green Salad mix, mixed Berries, candied Pecans, and Lemon Vinaigrette *GF, DF, Vegetarian $8/

Other existing salad options:

House Salad Green Salad Mix, Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, & shredded Cheese *Vegetarian. $4.5

Mediterranean Salad Green Salad Mix, Peppers, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Feta Cheese, and crispy Garbanzo Beans *Vegetarian . $8

Santa Fe Salad Green Salad Mix, Avocado, Corn Salsa, Tomatoes, Peppers, Onions, Black Beans, and shredded Cheese *Vegetarian . $8

 

APPETIZERS:
Saag-n-Naan 
Indian-inspired flavors create the best Spinach dip you’ve ever had!  Creamy and delicious, served with warm Naan *Vegetarian  $8

Seared Ahi Tuna with Sriracha Mayo *GF, DF $9

Hummus & Vegetables Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, served with seasonal Vegetables
*GF, DF, Vegan $7     add Flatbread  $8

 

Falafel Cakes Grilled Chickpea patties with Flatbread & Tzatziki Sauce or Hummus *GF, Vegetarian.  $7.5

Macho Nachos Tortilla Chips with KJB Farms Chorizo, Queso, Black Beans, Corn Salsa, and sliced Jalapenos, served with Salsa & Sour Cream *GF  $8

Meat & Cheese Board A selection of Meats, Cheese, & Crackers, garnished with marinated Olives $10

Buffalo Chicken Meatballs That’s right, Chicken Meatballs tossed in Frank’s Red Hot with a Ranch Zigzag, and Celery tidbits ……………………….… $8

SIGNATURE DISHES: 

NEW– Pineapple Fried Rice Jasmine Rice fried up  with Pineapple, Peppers, Onions, Egg, and Ginger  Teriyaki Sauce. *GF, Vegetarian   $9

Add Seitan $11, or Chicken  $13

Springtime Veggie Bowl Back by popular demand! Sautéed Asparagus, Onion, Peppers, Mushrooms, & Garbanzo beans in Lemon Vinaigrette. Served with Quinoa *Vegetarian $9
Add Seitan ($11) or Chicken $13

BBQ Seitan Plate Grilled Seitan smothered in Trolley Stop’s vegan BBQ Sauce. Served with Coleslaw, Pickles, Spicy Mayo,  Chips and Herbie Dip *Vegetarian $8

Fish Tacos Mexi-spiced Mahi mahi, Corn & Black Bean Pico, shredded Cabbage & roasted Poblano Crema, served with Jasmine Rice or Tortilla Chips & Salsa  $12

Pork Carnitas Tacos slow-cooked KJB Farms Pork Shoulder, pickled Radishes, shaved Cabbage, Cilantro, and Avocado Salsa Verde, served with Jasmine Rice or Tortilla Chips & Salsa  $10

The brunch menu is served Saturday and Sunday from 11am – 2pm and two new waffles have been added to the menu:

Whimsical Waffles

NEW– Sadie Marma-ladie Waffle *Vegetarian Blueberry IPA cornbread waffle topped with orange marmalade, and whipped cream  $8

NEW– Mexi-Cali Sally Waffle:  KJB Farms chorizo, Trolley corn salsa, and cheddar cheese mixed into IPA cornbread waffle! Topped with homemade spicy tomato jam  $9

NEW  Mean Green Toast  (Vegan) Wheat Toast, topped with Avocado, Cucumber, Sprouts and Sunflower seeds, drizzled with Olive Oil, and served with fruit  $8

NEW  Sugar, Spice & Everything Nice Toast Wheat Toast topped with Cookie butter, Bananas,

Of course there are plenty more options on the menu including grass-fed beef burgers, soups and sandwiches and don’t forget  Spaghetti Tuesday–  a Plate of Pasta, with Meat or Tomato Sauce and Side Salad & Garlic Bread after 5 pm every Tuesday for just $8

Trolley Stop is located at 530 E. Fifth Street in the Oregon District.

Kitchen Hours:

Monday – Thursday 11 am – 10 pm 

Friday & Saturday 11 am – 11 pm

Sunday 11 am – 9 pm

HAPPY HOUR Everyday – 50% off Appetizers 4-7 pm

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: National Elite, Oregon District, Rae Rosbaugh, trolley stop

Bars Serving Up Cucumber Inspired Cocktails on World Cucumber Day

June 13, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

As our regular readers know we’ve been highlighting food holidays for years, sharing the history when we can find it, fun fact and great food and drinks relating to the food of the day.  Well Thursday, June 14th happens to be World Cucumber Day.

Cucumbers are high in water and low in calories, fat, cholesterol, and sodium. They have a mild, refreshing taste and a high water content. They can be refreshing and pleasant to eat in hot weather and help prevent dehydration. The term “cool as a cucumber” is actually derived from the cucumber’s ability to cool the temperature of the blood. Also when applied topically, cucumber really does cool the blood and eases facial swelling, which is why cucumbers are so popular in facial regimens.

There are over 33 varieties of cucumbers, the most commonly available is the hothouse or so-called English cucumber. It is large, with a dark green skin, and few or no seeds.

Other types include:

Armenian, or snake cucumbers: These are long, and twisted. The skin is thin and dark green with pale furrows. These are often used for pickling.

Japanese cucumbers: These are dark green and narrow. The skin is thin with small bumps on it. They can be eaten whole.

Kirby cucumbers: These are often used for dill pickles. They have thin skin and small seeds, and they are crispy.

Lemon cucumber: These are around the size of a lemon, with pale skin. The taste is sweet and delicate.

Persian cucumbers: These are shorter and fatter than the hothouse cucumber. They are crunchy to eat.

 

But this year there’s an even cooler way to celebrate World Cucumber Day!   Hendrick’s Gin is a brand of Gin produced by William Grant & Sons in Girvan, Scotland, and launched in 1999. In addition to the traditional juniper infusion, Hendrick’s uses cucumber and Bulgarian rose to add flavor.   For several years now Hendrick’s  celebrates this day and  wishes to spread love, understanding and appreciation for cucumbers everywhere and invite all those with a curious mind to celebrate World Cucumber Day on June 14 to cultivate and embrace their very own unusual side.

Several bars across the Miami Valley will be featuring  Hendrick’s cocktails on June 14th to celebrate “World Cucumber Day” with a slice of the unusual.  Here they are, in no particular order:

Cucamelon Felon

Mudlick Taphouse:   Cucamelon Felon*

Hendricks Gin, Fresh Watermelon, Fresh Cucumber, Fresh Lime Juice  and House Made Mint Simple                       *its so good it’s criminal

Hole in the Wall  Laid Back Lemonade

Hendrick’s Gin, cucumber syrup, fresh cucumber, lemonade & club soda. Garnished with a lemon wedge.

Lily’s Bistro   Hendrick’s Cucumber Strawberry Old Fashioned

Hendrick’s Gin, Freshly Muddled Strawberries & Cucumber, Simple Syrup & Angostura Bitters. Served on the rocks and garnished with a strawberry and cucumber slice

The Black Watch

The Highland Stag    The Black Watch

Hendrick’s Gin, Drambuie Liqueur, Blackberry Brandy, muddled blackberries & a blend of fruit juices

Carver’s Steaks & Chops    The William Wallace

Hendrick’s Gin, St. Germain Elder Flower Liqueur, fresh squeezed lime, rhubarb bitters, fresh cucumber and an egg white

Canal St. Arcade & Deli   Know it all Hipster

A shot of the unusual Hendrick’s Gin paired with Steigl Radler Grapefruit Beer

Trolley Stop  G & T Mojito

Hendrick’s Gin, freshly muddled mint & lemon, simple syrup, & tonic water. Garnished with a fresh cucumber slice

The Scarla

Sky Asian Cuisine  The Sarla 

Hendrick’s Gin, St Germain Elderflower Liqueur, fresh mint, fresh lime & house made cucumber puree

Patterson Pub   Cool as a Cucumber Soda

Hendrick’s Gin, lemonade, lime juice, fresh cucumber & a hint of club soda

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Canal St. Arcade & Deli, carvers, Cucumbers, Hendrick's Gin, Hole in the Wall, Lily's Bistro, Mudlick Tap House, Patterson Pub, Skye Asian Cuisine, The Highland Stag, trolley stop

Serving Up The Spring Menu at Trolley Stop

May 1, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

The Oregon District’s Trolley Stop has always had a vegetarian friendly menu and  lots of the menu can be made vegan or dairy-free as well.

Here we introduce you to some of the new additions and highlights Chef Rae has added to the spring menu, which started today, Tuesday May 1st:

 SALADS:

NEW– Trolley Berry Salad Green Salad mix, mixed Berries, candied Pecans, and Lemon Vinaigrette *GF, DF, Vegetarian $8/

Other existing salad options:

House Salad Green Salad Mix, Tomatoes, Peppers, Cucumbers, & shredded Cheese *Vegetarian. $4.5

Mediterranean Salad Green Salad Mix, Peppers, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Feta Cheese, and crispy Garbanzo Beans *Vegetarian . $8

Santa Fe Salad Green Salad Mix, Avocado, Corn Salsa, Tomatoes, Peppers, Onions, Black Beans, and shredded Cheese *Vegetarian . $8

 

APPETIZERS:
Saag-n-Naan
Indian-inspired flavors create the best Spinach dip you’ve ever had!  Creamy and delicious, served with warm Naan *Vegetarian  $8

Seared Ahi Tuna with Sriracha Mayo *GF, DF $9

Hummus & Vegetables Roasted Red Pepper Hummus, served with seasonal Vegetables
*GF, DF, Vegan $7     add Flatbread  $8

 

Falafel Cakes Grilled Chickpea patties with Flatbread & Tzatziki Sauce or Hummus *GF, Vegetarian.  $7.5

Macho Nachos Tortilla Chips with KJB Farms Chorizo, Queso, Black Beans, Corn Salsa, and sliced Jalapenos, served with Salsa & Sour Cream *GF  $8

Meat & Cheese Board A selection of Meats, Cheese, & Crackers, garnished with marinated Olives $10

Buffalo Chicken Meatballs That’s right, Chicken Meatballs tossed in Frank’s Red Hot with a Ranch Zigzag, and Celery tidbits ……………………….… $8

SIGNATURE DISHES: 

NEW– Pineapple Fried Rice Jasmine Rice fried up  with Pineapple, Peppers, Onions, Egg, and Ginger  Teriyaki Sauce. *GF, Vegetarian   $9

Add Seitan $11, or Chicken  $13

Springtime Veggie Bowl Back by popular demand! Sautéed Asparagus, Onion, Peppers, Mushrooms, & Garbanzo beans in Lemon Vinaigrette. Served with Quinoa *Vegetarian $9
Add Seitan ($11) or Chicken $13

BBQ Seitan Plate Grilled Seitan smothered in Trolley Stop’s vegan BBQ Sauce. Served with Coleslaw, Pickles, Spicy Mayo,  Chips and Herbie Dip *Vegetarian $8

Fish Tacos Mexi-spiced Mahi mahi, Corn & Black Bean Pico, shredded Cabbage & roasted Poblano Crema, served with Jasmine Rice or Tortilla Chips & Salsa  $12

Pork Carnitas Tacos slow-cooked KJB Farms Pork Shoulder, pickled Radishes, shaved Cabbage, Cilantro, and Avocado Salsa Verde, served with Jasmine Rice or Tortilla Chips & Salsa  $10

The brunch menu is served Saturday and Sunday from 11am – 2pm and two new waffles have been added to the menu:

Whimsical Waffles

NEW– Sadie Marma-ladie Waffle *Vegetarian Blueberry IPA cornbread waffle topped with orange marmalade, and whipped cream  $8

NEW– Mexi-Cali Sally Waffle:  KJB Farms chorizo, Trolley corn salsa, and cheddar cheese mixed into IPA cornbread waffle! Topped with homemade spicy tomato jam  $9

NEW  Mean Green Toast  (Vegan) Wheat Toast, topped with Avocado, Cucumber, Sprouts and Sunflower seeds, drizzled with Olive Oil, and served with fruit  $8

NEW  Sugar, Spice & Everything Nice Toast Wheat Toast topped with Cookie butter, Bananas,

Of course there are plenty more options on the menu including grass-fed beef burgers, soups and sandwiches and don’t forget  Spaghetti Tuesday–  a Plate of Pasta, with Meat or Tomato Sauce and Side Salad & Garlic Bread after 5 pm every Tuesday for just $8

Trolley Stop is located at 530 E. Fifth Street in the Oregon District.

Kitchen Hours:

Monday – Thursday 11 am – 10 pm 

Friday & Saturday 11 am – 11 pm

Sunday 11 am – 9 pm

HAPPY HOUR Everyday – 50% off Appetizers 4-7 pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Rae, trolley stop, Vegetarain

Oregon District Now Has More Brunch Options

April 19, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

Brunch at The Trolley Stop

Starting this Sunday, April 23rd The Trolley Stop, located at 530 E 5th St,  will open their doors on Sunday for  brunch (menu shown right)  from 11am -2pm, then remain open the rest of the day with their regular menu.

This is awesome news for those that have enjoyed their Saturday brunches, but now you have one more day to enjoy their patio oasis and enjoy a leisurely meal.  Of course you’ll want to indulge in the make your own bloody mary or mimosa bar, where you can create your own special concoction for just $7.

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The Trolly Stop is proud to serve farm fresh eggs, sausage and pork from KJB Farms in Tipp City as well as locally grown vegetables from Fulton Farms and Patchwork Gardens.  Their menu offers options for vegetarians and vegan guests.

Did you know you can rent out the small house out back for small private parties? There are 3 small rooms, a restroom, and a bar, and it seats 20-25.

Trivia Fact:  The  building was constructed in 1839 and is the oldest continuously operating tavern in Dayton.

Salar Brings Back Brunch

We’ve missed brunch at Salar, but now it’s back every Sunday from 11am -2 pm!  Reservations are suggested for this eatery located at 400 East 5th Street and can be made at (937) 203–3999 or book online with OpenTable.

Chef Margot Blondet serves up a menu bursting with the rich flavors and passion of her native Peru.  Here’s a peak at the brunch menu:

 
Other great options for brunch in the District include:

 The Dublin Pub

The Carvery & Buffet brunch served from 11am – 3pm and  includes Farm Fresh Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Home Fries, Fresh Fruit, Biscuits, House Made Sausage Gravy, Made To Order Omelettes, Carving Station With Assorted Entrees, Salads, Side Items And Desserts.$17.95,  $ 7.99 for kids 12 and under kids under 5 free

Blind Bob’s

Serving up great breakfast sammie’s, tropical oatmeal, orange french toast, and Bob’s Benedicts Saturday and Sunday 11am – 3pm  Brunch entrees run $6-9 and can be complimented with a Bloody Mary or Bloody Maria.  Outdoor dining is available on the patio at 430 E 5th St.

Lily’s Bistro 

Known for their New Orleans inspired Beignets, breakfast burritos, waffles, disco fries or  their Hangover Cure- a big bowl of potatoes, scrambled eggs, onions, peppers, cheddar cheese, and mushroom gravy served with toast, you can enjoy brunch Saturday and Sunday from 11am-3pm.  Entrees range from $10 -13 and Lily’s is located at 329 E 5th St and their are 3 outdoor patios to enjoy dining al fresco.

 

Filed Under: Brunch, Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Blind Bob's, KJB Farms, Lily's Bistro, Salar, The Dublin Pub, trolley stop

900 Bottles of Beer

December 4, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

15369005_10153949409131906_5489572039323029409_oThe first Wednesday of each month Mike Schwartz from Belmont Party Supply picks 9 beers for folks to sample and then teaches beer school at Trolley Stop in the Oregon District.   Novice or expert, there’s always something to learn about the beer, the hops used, the barrels used for aging or some other aspect in the process that affects the flavor of the liquid.

And this Wednesday, December 7th at 7pm will be  Beer Tasting #100 and that’s a big reason to celebrate! That means 900 beers have been tasted and rated by the crowd’s that show up for this monthly event.

If you want to be at #100 plan on arriving early, these do sell out on a regular basis.  We even hear there will be free t-shirts for the first 25 in attendance.  Cost for the tasting is $25 and includes light snacks.

Check out the list of beers available for this tasting:

Heavy Seas Below Decks Barrel Aged Barleywine
NorthCoast 2016 Barrel Aged Rasputin
Mad Tree Bourbon Barrel Aged Axis Mundi
Against the Grain /Hoof Hearted Clearly Everybody Wants Some
Stone Unfiltered Enjoy By 12.25.16
Jackie O’s BA Noble Sorrel
Spencer Holiday Ale
Dogfish Head World Wide Stout
Three Floyds Dreadnaught

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Belmont Party Supply, mike schwartz, trolley stop

Big Beers gets even Bigger!

September 26, 2016 By Kevin Gray

A preview to the annual rare beer festival, this time with no ABV cap.

 

ka6-iv0gz7k7repojehdrsi2bwtwxezkg3wulkh1ado-1Dayton has a lot of great festivals, but there’s one that stands above the rest in terms of selection of rare beers. Big Beers and Barley Wines, which returns this Saturday, October 1, to the Montgomery County Fairgrounds Roundhouse, is a festival for beer geeks, put on by beer geeks. Organizers work for months in advance with breweries and distributors to cherry pick the line-up of nearly 90 beers, carving out one-off beers, pub exclusives, and limited releases and combining them with vintages of old favorites, beers seeing their festival debut, and beers created exclusively for the event.

 

This year promises to be the biggest yet. While previous Big Beers have showcased giant barley wines and imperial stouts, those beers were capped at 12% alcohol by volume (ABV) by Ohio law. Not so in 2016—the cap was lifted on August 31st. Mike Schwartz, a founding member of the event team and owner of Ollie’s Place, Belmont Party Supply, and BrewTensils, drove the planning team to think big for this year’s line-up. “Big Beers and Barley Wines’ goal is to bring as many rare beers to the beer connoisseur as possible,” Schwartz explains. “This year with the alcohol cap removed, we have put the emphasis on Big Beers!”

 

Big Beers and Barley Wines will be the first regional festival to present these huge beers, and Gus h0syi8putqfdcqwo1ep5xa7l4lhs-wowwp8z2zdksdkStathes, the main beer buyer for the event (and beer guru at Ollie’s Place) has been like a kid in a candy shop, lining up beers that were not available in Ohio before. “We’ve always focused on securing the most exciting and special beers that we can get our hand on for this festival,” explains Stathes. “This year’s list is more exciting in that without an ABV cap, we have access to a much more broad spectrum of options.” Beers like Hebrew Jewbelation 17 and Deschutes Abyss 2015 are scheduled to see their Ohio festival debut, alongside local and regional giants like Hoppin’ Frog T.O.R.I.S. The Tyrant triple oatmeal imperial stout, Dayton Beer Company’s Midnight Dream Raspberry Imperial Stout and a Evil Twin’s Molotov Heavy, an enormously hoppy triple IPA.

 

But don’t let the focus on huge beers prevent you from trying those with a more “modest” ABV. Look for cellar projects from Green Flash like Oculus Savage and Nocturna Morta Boysenberry. Quaff Brothers killed it last year with their Orange Melvin and are promising more of the same in 2016. This year, they’ve teamed up with MadTree to create Gus Juice, a Gnarley Brown barrel-aged variant with honey, cocoa nibs and cinnamon named after one of the festival’s organizers. MadTree also has three rarities on the docket under their own name: a brown ale called Ford the Mill, a wild ale named Chamomile Levanto, and a 2015 BA Coffee Axis Mundi.

 

crckh7n9jcgcv0gmhhm-d8mgyfhkayx3xyo4v0pocmsWant to go even more local? Nearly all of the Miami Valley local brewers will be attending. Warped Wing BA Abominator was a hit last year and returns this year, this time infused with Maple. Toxic’s Barrel Aged Night Ender is also scheduled to make an appearance—a boozy variant on an already deceptively boozy imperial stout. Fig Leaf, which is opening in Middletown the first week in October, will debut their Ponderous Porter—try it at the festival days before you’ll be able to try it at the taproom. And when you’re ready for dessert, seek out Eudora’s Mother Fuggle on chocolate covered bananas—a dessert beer indeed.

 

What makes the event even better than the fantastic beer line-up is the worthwhile cause it supports. “Not only is Big Beers & Barley Wines the premier craft beer tasting event in the region, 100% of the proceeds benefit the Resident Home Association of Greater Dayton, Inc.,” explains Peter Roll, RHA Executive Director. “Resident Home provides services to people with developmental disabilities where the primary source of funding is Medicaid dollars. Those dollars do not fully meet the needs of the people we serve. Events like Big Beers help us provide for those unmet needs. This helps us buy clothing, pay for uncovered dental services, purchase new eye glasses, pay for leisure activities and other things on our clients’ wish lists.”

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Established in 1966 by a group of parents with developmentally disabled children, RHA has expanded to now provide homes, daily living support and services to around 80 adult individuals in the community. Pam Skelly is the event organizer with RHA. She notes that, “Big Beers is near and dear to my heart as it is with so many other participants—Big Beers gives us the chance to enjoy and talk beer with fellow beer geeks.” Skelly also emphasizes how the event funds the RHA wish list: “The RHA wish list helps us to support the hobbies and individual interests of the people we serve. The people we serve derive so much joy from the little things in life—a country concert, a night out for pizza and a movie, jewelry-making parties and so much more; supporting these hobbies and interests is so very important. We could not do any of this without the support of the Dayton beer community.”

 

The Dayton-based non-profit employs a staff of full- and part-time resources and works with other organizations such as Sinclair Community College and Choices in Community Living to extend their reach into the community. The web of support that RHA provides their clients through their various programs and partnerships gives their clients the assistance to live and work with a high level of autonomy within the community. Roll adds, “When you support Big Beers, you are supporting a very worthy cause and we very much appreciate our patrons.”

 

beer-fest-logoAll proceeds from the event go to the RHA. This year, Big Beer and Barley Wines Beer Fest will be held inside the Roundhouse at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds on October 1, 2016 from 4 to 8pm.

Early ticket sales have surpassed previous years’ numbers, so the organizers are expecting a possible sellout and they are advising would-be attendees to get tickets as soon as possible. Tickets are $45 in advance and $50 at the door (if available). Tickets may be purchased at Ollie’s Place, Belmont Party Supply, BrewTensils, 5th Street Wine & Deli, The Barrel House, Bee Gee’s Market, Chappy’s Tap Room, Kings Table, Lucky’s Tap Room, South Park Tavern, Thai 9 and Trolley Stop or on the web at www.bigbeersdayton.com.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 5th Street Wine & Deli, Bee Gee’s Market, Belmont Party Supply, Big Beers and Barley Wines, Brewtensils, Chappy's Tap Room, inc, Kings table, Lucky’s Tap Room, mike schwartz, Ollies place, Resident Home Association of Greater Dayton, south park tavern, Thai 9, The Barrel House, trolley stop

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