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Dayton Dines by Design: Art, Design, and Philanthropy Unite

June 10, 2025 By LIbby Ballengee

Prepare to be inspired: the inaugural Dayton Dines by Design is set to take center stage on June 25–26, 2025, bringing dazzling design, culinary elegance, and creative spirit to the heart of Dayton. Hosted in support of the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance (DPAA), this two-day fundraising celebration invites guests into a world of breathtaking tablescapes, curated by some of the region’s most talented designers, florists, artists, and design boutiques.

Dayton Dines by Design supports the Dayton Performing Arts Alliance. Photo of Keitaro Harada by the DPAA (Contributed)

Dayton Dines by Design will feature a stunning gallery of immersive tablescape installations, each a one-of-a-kind artistic vision, transforming traditional dining into a visual experience. This elegant affair begins with a festive Cocktail Reception on Wednesday, June 25, followed by an inspired Luncheon Event on Thursday, June 26. Tickets are sold separately for both events.

At the heart of the luncheon is keynote speaker Corey Damen Jenkins, a nationally acclaimed interior designer known for his bold, sophisticated work. Named to the prestigious AD100 and Elle Décor A-List, Jenkins has been featured in House Beautiful, Traditional Home, and his celebrated book Design Remix. His keynote promises to be as dynamic and stylish as his interiors.

Proceeds from Dayton Dines by Design will directly support DPAA’s education programs in ballet, opera, and orchestra—helping cultivate the next generation of performers and arts lovers throughout the region.

The Dayton Ballet & Dayton Opera are supported by Dayton Dines By Design proceeds.

“This event is about more than beautiful tables—it’s a celebration of creativity and community,” said Allyson Danis, Committee Chair “By supporting Dayton Dines by Design, you’re also supporting the young musicians, dancers, and vocalists who will shape our cultural future.”

Whether you’re a design enthusiast, a patron of the arts, or simply looking for a one-of-a-kind experience, Dayton Dines by Design invites you to take a seat at the table—and be part of something beautiful.

HOW TO GO?
Cocktail Party & Tour of the Tables | Wednesday, June 25, 2025 | 5pm to 7pm

Luncheon & Keynote Presentation | Thursday, June 26, 2025 | 10:30am to 2pm

Location for both events: Carillon Historical Park, 1000 Carillon Blvd, Dayton, OH 45409

Tickets & More Information: https://daytonperformingarts.org/dayton-dines/

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: arts, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

Dayton at Work and Play: Dayton Humane & Co

June 9, 2025 By Bill Franz

Visit to Dayton Humane & Co. – A Resale Boutique (Crosspointe Shopping Center, Centerville).
Brian Weltge has been the Humane Society’s president for more than 20 years and I’ve enjoyed seeing all of the new things he’s done with the organization, things like opening a Veterinary Hospital or starting the MeowZa Cat Boutique at the Dayton Mall. I’ve been looking forward to checking out their new Resale Boutique.
Stephanie showed me around. She said they’ve been researching this move for more than a year. When they got this space – a former Marshall’s store – they saw they could create something unlike most thrift stores. With this layout you can see everything that’s currently available.
I asked one of the shoppers what she thought of the store. “I found a nice top for $4 and a word game for only $2. I’m hoping I can get my grandkids to try the game instead of doing everything on their phones. I like the way they’ve laid things out here so you can find everything. I’ll be back.”
I checked out their artwork and found a very broad range of price points – from a $20 framed print to a large piece for $500. I thought $500 was high for a thrift store until I checked out the artist online. Paintings by Michael Nisperos regularly sell for $2,000 and more.
I love the way they’re promoting the store “It’s more than just shopping – every purchase supports the lifesaving work of the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, a no-kill animal welfare organization.”
At my stage of life I’m donating a lot more items than I’m buying. I was glad to see that they offer a pickup service if you have large items to donate. Just email them at [email protected] The store is open 10 to 6 Wednesday through Friday, 11 to 7 Saturday and 12 to 4 Sunday.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Crosspointe Shopping Cente, Dayton Humane & Co., Humane Society

River Trails History Tour by Bycycle

June 9, 2025 By Dayton937

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CycleNuts Selfie Tours tie together fun, interesting, scenic, historic, tasty, and refreshing points of interest along a bikeway focused tour route where you ride at your pace and your pleasure. You are the tour boss. You pick the date and time – ticket is good for any day or time – dates/times listed only as a guideline to give you an idea of how long tour normally takes.

With these smart-guided bikeway cycling adventures you bring the bike and smart phone, and CycleNuts provides the Smart Guide. The Smart Guide gives you voice and visual turn-by-turn instructions along an expertly designed and tested tour route.

Do the tour solo or bring along your crew. 1 ticket = fun for all! Easily stop anywhere along the way to visit attractions or refreshments and the Smart Guide will continue the route from wherever you are when you are ready to roll.

The Miami Valley region that Dayton is located in has trails! 350 miles of bike trails – “the nations largest paved trail network“. This tour certainly is not going to try to cover all of it in one day, but will cover several miles of the best of it. Starting in the outlying countryside the tour route will follow alongside the Great Miami River into downtown Dayton’s Riverscape Metropark. Here, you can see one of the world’s largest water fountains, Five Rivers Fountain of Lights. There is also a concession stand and restrooms.

Next stop on the tour is the national monument to the Wright brothers – Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. The air conditioned museum and historical center, Wright-Dunbar Interpretive Center, ties together the Wright brothers ingenious contributions to the world of transportation, from printing to bicycles to airplanes. “Visitors can view the park film, Wright Brothers On Great White Wings, in the auditorium. From there, guests can explore the interpretive exhibits and displays on the first floor which give more insight into the lives and aviation journey of Dayton’s most famous figures, Wilbur and Orville Wright“.

Last stop is the massive National Museum of the US Air Force – “the world’s largest military aviation museum. With free admission and parking, the museum features more than 350 aerospace vehicles and missiles and thousands of artifacts amid more than 19 acres of indoor exhibit space“.

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Comprised mostly of river trails, the 37 mile tour route is moderately level except for one dam to cross over, several climbs out of shallow river beds, and across gently rolling terrain. The route is 92% bikeway, and comes with CycleNuts’ 50% downhill guarantee. If your bike has gears, you will probably use them to the full extent crossing over the dam and to a lesser degree in a couple of spots along the route. All bikes are appropriate for this smart-guided tour – even a single speed bike as long as you do not mind walking your bike up the spots mentioned. Bring yours or rent one in the Dayton area (see confirmation information for listings). Sweating is optional. The route is shaded about 75% of the way. You set your own pace, starting time and touring agenda with CycleNuts’ expert smart-guided cycle tour pattern.

Points of interest: Great Miami River Recreational Trail, Great Miami River, Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park (free admission)- dedicated to the birthplace of aviation and the brothers Orville and Wilbur Wright, Riverscape Park – Five Rivers Fountain of Lights, Mad River Trail, Mad River, downtown Dayton, and National Museum of the US Air Force (free admission). There is a food concession area inside of the National Museum of the US Air Force. Additional nearby points of interest: Wright Brothers National Museum, and America’s Packard Museum. Easily, anywhere along the way, the route can be detoured to nearby points of interest.

HERE’S THE PLAN: You bring the bike. CycleNuts provides the smart-tour guide! Via email you receive an expertly designed and tested tour route. Simply click on the emailed link and follow the expertly designed Selfie Tour route using your smart phone as your personal smart-tour guide for the Voice and Map guided turn-by-turn instructions.

  1. From your location simply click on link 1 provided by CycleNuts (using your cell phone) and follow the Google Maps directions to the starting spot;
  2. Unload your bike (if you transported it to the starting spot), or if you rode your bike to the starting spot then you are good to go;
  3. and then click on link 2 provided by CycleNuts and begin the tour (for more complex tours there may also be a link 3 or 4 to click on along the way as well as additional instructions).

WHERE TO RENT A BIKE: See your ticket purchase confirmation information for local bike rental listings.

ARE YOU READY TO ROLL? GREAT… LET’S HIT THE TRAILS!

GET YOUR TICKET TODAY! – take note that the tour starting and ending times on the ticket are only a general guideline to give you an idea of how much time the tour may take at the minimum. Your time in the saddle, on the trail, and starting times are your call – it is your tour. One ticket equals fun for all! Bring as many people as you wish on your tour. Ticket purchase is for the CycleNuts Selfie Smart-guided route only and run $12.39 on eventbrite. Attractions, lodgings, food, bike rental, etcetera are not included in the ticket purchase. Tours are available Sat & Sun at 11am through September

Filed Under: Community, Cycling, The Featured Articles

Centerville Wingstop Now Open

June 9, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Founded in 1994 in Garland, Texas, Wingstop is a fast‑casual restaurant chain known for its focus on flavorful chicken wings and bold sauces. Today they open the third area Wingstop on Wilmington Pike in the Sugarcreek Plaza in Centerville.

How ordering works at Wingstop:

Choose your chicken type (bone‑in wings, boneless wings, tenders, sandwich, or thigh bites).
The Select your flavor(s) — mix and match up to 3 flavors in one order. Sauces span from  mild to super‑spicy, including dry rubs and sauces.

    • Garlic Parmesansto

    • Teriyaki ( sweet & soy)
    • Lemon Pepper (dry rub style)

    • Texas Buffalo (crispy, spiced dry rub)

    • Kecap Manis (Indonesia sweet soy)

    • Hickory Smoked BBQ

    • Louisiana Rub (dry rub)

    • Mango Habanero (sweet heat)

    • Inferno (hot! hot! hot!)

Then you have the option to add sides  like seasoned fries, Cajun corn, veggie sticks, or baked rolls

Carl Loftis, a multi-unit manager for Wingstop, has  said they are building new location in Kettering on Dorothy Lane near Hot Head Burritos, which he expects to open late summer with another location coming to Beavercreek later this year.


Miami Valley Wingstop Locations:

Wingstop Dayton  Sugarcreek
6030 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 454591:00 AM to Midnight

Wingstop Kettering Wilmington Pike

2811 Wilmington Pike, Kettering, OH 4541910:30 AM to 12:30 AM
Wingstop Huber Heights Old Troy Pike

243 Old Troy Pike, Huber Heights, OH 45424
10:30 AM to 12:30 AM
Wingstop Dayton Miamisburg Centerville Rd
2006 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Dayton, OH 45459
10:30 AM to 1:00 AM
Wingstop  Dayton

4149 N. Main Street, Dayton, OH 45405
10:30 AM to 12:30 AM

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Wingstop

There’s A New Brunch Downtown

June 8, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Hotel Ardent’s restaurant, Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse, olls out brunch—now available on Sundays from 7 am. to 1 pm

Here’s the menu:

Seasonal Ricotta Pancakes Whipped lemon ricotta | seasonal syrup | fresh fruit 17

Arista Pork Benedicts English muffin | arista Pork | poached eggs | smoked onion confit Hollandaise 22

Pollo e Waffle Belgium waffle | buttermilk chicken | cornmeal | Maple Syrup | peppercorns | Calabrian chili oil 23

Tuscan Farmer’s Egg Bowl Butter beans | herbs | spinach | blistered tomato | EVOO | grilled bread 17

The Ardent MuffalettaSourdough | fontina | fig spread | prosciutto | salami | arugula | chili oil | giardiniera 26

Peach Caprese Georgia Peaches | arugula | burrata | white balsamic glaze | cowboy candy | fresh black pepper | smoked seas salt 16

Grilled Melon & Prosciutto Cantaloupe | Honeydew | Whipped Lemon Ricotta | Micro Basil  White Balsamic Glaze | Candied walnuts 17

Svizzere al Fromaggio Focaccia | seasoned ground beef | Fontina | Guanciale | Arugula | Garlic Aioli 19

Charcuterie Board for 2-4ppl Italian meats & cheeses | olives | jam | nuts | grapes | berries | grilled bread 42


Bistecca
137 N. Main Street,
Dayton, OH 45402
937.637.0465
Breakfast Hours
Weekday (Mon-Fri): 6:30am – 10:30am
Weekend (Sat & Sun): 7:00am – 11:00am

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

50% Off For Opening Day Today at Mi Ramen in Bellbrook

June 7, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Mi Ramen opens today on Franklin Street in Bellbrook.  Husband and wife owners Dan Tran and Brianna Nguyen are thrilled to be able to serve authentic Japanese cuisine at their family owned eatery.  They say they’ll be “serving up a taste of tradition and love with the rich flavors of each dish.  Using time-honored recipes and fresh ingredients to bring comfort and flavor to every bite. Whether you’re craving a soul-warming bowl of ramen or the vibrant taste of Japanese classics, we can’t wait to welcome you in and share our passion for food with you,”Tran explains.

Their food does not contain monosodium glutamate (MSG), and are made from real ingredients, specially made by our own chef every day. Recipes that we cannot share,” says Tran.

Check out their menu:


Mi Ramen

4457 W Franklin St,
Bellbrook OH 45305

(937)-709-9005

Open Mon – Sat
10:30am – 8pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bellbrook, Brianna Nguyen, Dan Tran, Mi Ramen

Anticoli’s Famous Garlic Dressing Now Available!

June 6, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

1931 was an important year for the Anticoli family. It was on New Year’s Eve or 1931 that   Antonio and Sarah Anticoli opened their first establishment, “The Rendezvous” in Dayton, Ohio. This would become the foundation of what would be an 87-year run of continuous restaurant operations for 3 generations of family owners.

After 20 years at this original spot on East Fifth Street in St Anne’s Hill (photo-above w/ Antonio behind the counter), the Anticoli family moved to Salem Avenue in North Dayton in 1951 and renamed the restaurant Anticoli’s.  In the 1960s and 1970s, Leo oversaw the restaurant’s kitchen, while his brother, Tony, and sister, Gloria, ran the front of the restaurant.

After their parents died in the late 1970s, Leo, Gloria and Tony continued to run the eatery with help from the third generation of Anticolis.  The Salem Ave restaurant closed in 2000.  Leo then launched Caffe Anticoli, which operated on North Main Street in Clayton from 2000 to 2010. After it closed, Leo and his son Chris moved south to open Anticoli’s Giuliano Tavern in Miamisburg, adding the reference to Leo’s father’s hometown in Italy to the restaurant name. That business closed on June 7, 2015.

Leo’s son Michael opened La Piazza in Troy in 1992, and ran it quite successfully until he closed it in February of 2018.  In discussing why he closed it Michael shared how he’d watched his whole family dedicate their lives to the business, working well into their old age as the restaurants daily.  He decided he didn’t want to do that, and instead decided to create a balanced life for him and his family.  Yet he couldn’t totally walk away from his families legacy.

If you dined at any of these Anticoli establishments, no doubt you remember their House Dressing.  Michael Anticoli, who is the 3rd generation of this famed family of restaurateurs is now making the dressing available through Anticoli Specialty Foods website or this summer at the 2nd Street Market.  He makes this dressing in small batches with no additives at a production facility in Troy.

Created so many years ago by Michael’ s grandparents and carried on today by him.
You can use as so much more than just salad dressing.  Michael suggests using it on
chicken, shrimp, steak, meatballs, pasta, eggs even a simple turkey sandwich is blown away when you spread
The Dressing on your favorite bread or lettuce wrap.
A 16 oz. container is only $10.

It’s Gluten-free, Dairy-free and Sugar-Free.

Ingredients: Garlic, Extra-Virgin Olive Oil, Canola Oil, Vinegar, Herbs, Spices

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Anticoli, Garlic Dressing

KFC’s $7 Fill Ups Return

June 6, 2025 By Dayton937

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KFC® is kicking off summer with a full-throttle menu, bringing back its iconic meal deal, Fill Ups, in partnership with F1® THE MOVIE—making KFC drive-thrus the most desired pit stop of summer. The fan-favorite Fill Ups return nationwide with KFC’s signature finger lickin’ good flavor, in four crave-worthy combos that deliver a bounty of food for an unbeatable value—a complete meal all in one satisfying box for just $7*.

Whether you’re a classic fried chicken-obsessed foodie, tender-thusiast or a Famous Bowl fan, there’s a Fill Up to fuel your appetite:

  • Three-Piece Tenders Fill Up: Three juicy Original Recipe® Tenders with your choice of dipping sauce, paired with creamy mashed potatoes and gravy, a buttery biscuit, two pie poppers and a medium drink.
  • One-Piece Fried Chicken Fill Up: One fried chicken breast, in your choice of Original Recipe® or Extra Crispy™, creamy mashed potatoes and gravy, a buttery biscuit, two pie poppers and a medium drink.
  • Two-Piece Fried Chicken Fill Up: Two pieces of juicy fried chicken (drum and thigh), in your choice of Original Recipe® or Extra Crispy™, creamy mashed potatoes and gravy, a buttery biscuit, two pie poppers and a medium drink.
  • Famous Bowl Fill Up: The iconic KFC Famous Bowl served with two pie poppers and a medium drink.

“It’s a really big deal that we’re bringing back our Fill Ups—with four varieties of finger lickin’ good meals that genuinely fill you up, for only $7,” said Catherine Tan-Gillespie, President, KFC U.S. “It’s box meals meets box office in our Kentucky Fried Collab with F1® THE MOVIE, so you can turn hunger for chicken into a victory lap this summer.”

KFC is also shaking up its beverages this summer with the launch of the new Mountain Dew® Sweet Lightning®** Peaches & Cream Soda. Leaning into the viral dirty soda trend popular among Gen Z and Millennials, this bold new flavor hits restaurants starting June 9. For an extra twist, customers can add a vanilla cream swirl to elevate every sip.

Fill Up Four Ways at KFC and See F1® THE MOVIE
KFC is in the fast lane with F1® THE MOVIE, in theatres nationwide on June 27, as the exclusive quick service restaurant partner—making it the most finger lickin’ good collab of the summer. “Box Box” TV creative celebrates KFC as a summer pit stop for fueling up with KFC Fill Ups.

Download the KFC app and keep an eye out for details on chances to win high-stakes fun this summer. Buckle up fried chicken fans, the race is on—fuel up with a KFC Fill Up starting today, and race to see F1® THE MOVIE in theatres starting June 27.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: $7 fill ups, kfc

Three Birds Dayton Opening June 17th

June 6, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Big Bird, Larry Bird and Lady Bird Johnson, what do these 3 have in common?

They all appear on the walls of Dayton’s newest restaurant, Three Birds.  It’s touches like these you’ll find all over the building that clue you in that the thought behind this restaurant is playful and fun.

The Idea Collective, a hospitality development company  who have  brought us Sueño and Tender Mercy downtown are currently in a soft opening previews for their new eatery in the former Carmel’s space on Shroyer Road. I was lucky enough to get an invitation to Thursday nights meal, which would be donating a percentage of the proceeds to The Ruib Girls.

Chris Dimmick

The  4000 sq foot restaurant, which was originally opened in the 50’s as the Parkmoor, has seen massive remodeling. After closing on the property in November of 2024, the Idea Collective started working with Moda4 envisioning how they could respect the building, but modernize it to their vision. Chris Dimmick , one of the owners explains “we stripped the building down to the studs, expanded the kitchen and restrooms and strived hard to honor the mid century feel of the building and feature the light brought in through the windows. The majority of our time so far has just been spent trying to make this concept fit into that building and honoring what’s there and protecting it.”  “The original design for that building actually won architectural awards when it was built as the Parkmoor,” said co-owner David Kittredge said.

The Idea Collective tapped local chef Crystal Coppock to open the restaurant last fall. She’s been cooking in the area for about 20 years at Fleming’s, the sous chef at Meadowlark and most recently as the Chef du Cuisine at The Golden Lamb.
We’ve been impressed with her cooking and attention to detail since she advanced to the finals of our Chef Showdown (Dayton’s local version based on the Chopped TV show)  in 2017.

Crystal Coppock

However not long into their discussions about Three Birds, Crystal had to make the call that she’d suffered an injury that would be career altering and would no longer to be able work up to par daily in the kitchen.  It didn’t take the Idea Collective long to make a decision to offer Crystal the General Manager position for the new restaurant.  Crystal shared, she takes on this challenge “with unbridled excitement. As a chef I’ve always felt connected to front of house and now I’m excited to use my lifetime of experience to move to the front of the house. As chef I was disconnected with guests and diners and now I’ll have the opportunity to really influence the guest experience we offer.”

Coppock explained that the restaurant will feature “New American Cuisine” that is family friendly with a selection of crafted cocktails, wine and beer and a menu that will change seasonally, allowing them to take advantage of local foods.  Here’s the opening menu and some pictures of the dishes we enjoyed:

Opening Menu

The pimento cheese has a bit of a quick and is served with a sleeve of Ritz crackers, which takes you right back to childhood enjoyment of this treat.

Corndog Shrimp with a spicy mustard and mango jam were inspired by owners David Kittredge, and Ginger Roddick’s memories of the dish served in Austin Texas at the Moonshine Grill.

The Steak Frites was perfectly cooked and filling for even the largest appetite.

The Cacio e Pepe was rich and creamy.

 

Be sure and leave room for dessert as the  Basque Cheesecake with poppyseed crumble, and the Chocolate Budino (our tables favorite) were rich and decadent.
For their second night of service I was impressed with how quickly food came out of the kitchen and the smiles and spot on service from the staff.  I look forward to returning and spending many evenings enjoying cocktails on one of the 90 seats on the patio and making my way though the rest of the menu.

Three Birds

1025 Shroyer Road
Dayton, OH 45419
LUNCH + DINNER
Tue to Sat: 11 AM – 10 PM
Dayton’s Next Great Neighborhood Spot

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chris Dimmick, Crystal Coppock, David Kitridge, The Idea Collective, Three Birds

Heartsiq’s Third Annual “Mixtape” Festival is this Saturday with Two Stages, Vendors, and Art at The Brightside

June 5, 2025 By Dayton937

Heartsiq is a queer focused arts and entertainment group based in Dayton, OH that presents monthly curated live music and visual arts events around town, monthly “Queeraoke” events at The Oregon Express, and other queer focused events throughout the year.

On June 7th, they’re presenting their 3rd Annual Mixtape Festival featuring queer artists, live musicians, DJs, MCs, vendors, and more on multiple stages at The Brightside Music and Events Venue.

“We’ve changed the game this year for Pride!” Kacie Clover, Heartsiq Partner said. “Get ready for a local vendors market, a DJ rave room with go-go dancers, a talk show, local acts, and so much more!”

Heartsiq has grown over the last three years from a monthly showcase to their third annual Mixtape Festival over Pride weekend with dozens of events at multiple venues every year.

“We need Pride now more than ever. Queer joy is important. Queer joy is necessary. Queer joy is revolutionary” Ky Heart, Founder and Partner said. “We’re here and we’re not going anywhere. This festival is going to be Heartsiq like you’ve never seen it before! ”

If you’re interested in attending Heartsiq’s Mixtape Festival or other events, organizers say these events are for everyone.

“The definition of queer people and queer identities is always growing,” Clover said. “Heartsiq is a home for every single person.” She continued “Hosting Heartsiq has been an incredibly rewarding experience. The opportunity to promote LGBTQ artists, as well as spread queer joy has been a dream,” Heart said.

Attendees can get more information and tickets at heartsiq.com

How To Go?

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Doors 5pm

All ages – must have 21+ ID to drink alcohol

Tickets:

Single ticket – $12 in advance

5 Ticket Pack – $50 in Advance

At the door ticket – $15

Venue:

The Brightside Music and Events Venue

905 E. 3rd St. Dayton, OH 45402

https://www.thebrightsidedayton.com/

Heartsiq’s 3rd Annual Mixtape Festival – June 7th

Schedule:

Side A – Ballroom Stage

6pm to 1am

DJ FEZ @boostohhs

DJ Sexbox @dylanfauxreal

Illwin @_illwin

Side B – Bar Stage

Starting at 9pm

Leggy @leggyband

Trade Like Qualities @trade_like_qualities

Izzie Morrow @izziemikael

Burlesque Dancers

Ophelia Plenty @defective.deity

Thrillda Swinton @thrilldaswinton

Indica Blows @cultofindica

Eris Minx @erisminx

Rude Burlesque @rudeburlesque

Ethera @ethera___

Magnus Lovesong @magnuslovesong

Zinnia Butterfly @zinnia.butterfly.burlesque

Kiara The Bearded Beauty @kiara_thebeardedbeauty

Cinnamon Spell @catinth3dark

Glad Ala Jara @guad.ala.jara

Moon Lyte @moon.lyte.dancer

Gertrude The Cherry @gertrudethecherry

Delusiona Grandeur @ballerinadentata

Elixir The Enigma @elixirtheenigma

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Community, Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton, Dayton Club Scene, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, DJ, heartsiq, live, pride, The Brightside, Things to Do

Friday, June 6th is National Donut Day

June 5, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

It’s not just about frosting and sprinkles—National Donut Day was created in 1938 by the Salvation Army to honor the “Donut Lassies,” women who served donuts to soldiers during World War I. It’s a feel-good mix of patriotism, nostalgia, and comfort food.

Whether you’re enjoying a free donut from your favorite shop or just appreciating the sweet joy they bring, National Donut Day is a reminder that even small treats can create big smiles. 🍩🌞🍩

Many of our  local shops give away free donuts or offer big discounts.
Here’s where you can find the deals:

Baker Benji’s

700 Troy Street, Dayton
6am – 2pm
preorder a dozen glazed donut for $10

Bear Creek Donuts

80 S. Main Street, Miamisburg
open 6am – noon

Will do a free 13th donut with a dozen.
Any purchase will let customers enter a raffle for over $200 in prizes

Bill’s Donut Shop

268 N Main St, Centerville
open 24 hours

The first 1,500 guests starting at 7AM get a FREE premium Cream-Filled Long John topped with Oreos — no purchase necessary. Just show up and enjoy!

Donut Palace

5115 Troy Pike, Huber Heights
5264 Salem Ave, Trotwood
They are offering  6% off all donuts, coffee & drinks.
(On everything in the store)

Duck Donuts

1200 Brown Street, Dayton
Open 6:30am – 7:00pm

Enjoy a FREE Cinnamon Sugar DonutPlus find tasty offers in-store for coffee and more!

No purchase necessary & in-shop only. Limit one donut per customer*
Get 6 cinnamon sugar donuts for $6 on 6/

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Glazed Donut Eatery

607 N. Detroit Street, Xenia
3800 Colonel Glen HWY, Beavercreek/Fairborn
open 5am – 2pm or until sold out

Stop in and get a chance to win a dozen donuts a month for a year!
Winner will be announced via social media on Saturday

Hole N One Donuts

2739 West Alex Bell Road , Moraine
open 6am – 1pm

Will be offering bakers dozens as well as a few giveaways including free donuts for a year and a gift basket with apparel and coffee tumblers

Jim’s Donut Shop

122 E National Rd Vandalia
5am – 8pm
Customers can buy a beverage and get a free regular donut

Stan The Donut Man

1441 Wilmington Ave , Dayton
open 6am – 8pm
For National donut day we will be doing bakers dozens and bakers 1/2 dozens.
Free pens. and a raffle every hour for free giveaways!

The Donut Haus Bakery

305 W Central Ave, Springboro
open 5:45am – 9:30pm

Will do a free 13th donut with a dozen.
Any purchase will let customers enter a raffle for over $200 in prizes

National Chain Deals:

Dunkin’ gives away a free doughnut of your choice with any beverage purchase. Krispy Kreme is giving away a free doughnut of your choice, no purchase necessary.

Speedway Rewards members can get a classic glazed doughnut for just 50 cents

Krispy Kreme  is giving away one free doughnut to all customers, no purchase necessary, on June 6. And, because just one doughnut isn’t enough, you can get a dozen original glazed doughnuts for just $2 when you buy any other dozen at the regular price.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: donut, donut day deal, free donuts

Roadtrip: Cincinnati Zoo After Dark

June 4, 2025 By Dayton937

Ever wondered what the Cincinnati Zoo is like after hours? The gates are shut, the lights are down, and everyone has gone home for the day. It’s time to discover the Zoo after dark!It’s time to discover the Zoo after dark!

A truly one-of-a-kind experience, these overnights make a great date night, friend group outing, or adult adventure (over 21 only)!

An interactive social hour will start the night with two drink tickets, light bites, strange zoo games, and a visit from a unique animal. Then, we will break out into small tour groups led by Zoo Educators to traverse through Africa. On our Zoo safari, we will go behind the scenes of Hippo Cove and uncover the secrets of our world-famous bloat. We’ll finish up our night at our Twiga Tents, gathered around a roaring campfire roasting s’mores. Then, this unique adventure ends with a relaxing night in our safari tents on cozy cots and waking up to breakfast overlooking Giraffe Ridge. And it doesn’t end there! One last special animal guest will join us in the morning to say goodbye.

June 28, July 19, August 9 & September 6, 2025

Time: 6:00pm-9:00am

Regular Price:$200.00
Member Price:$190.00
Register here.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cincinnati Zoo, zoo zoo after dark

Ohio’s Recreational Cannabis Purchase Limits Increased

June 4, 2025 By Guest Contributor

Under the new rules, those 21 and older will be allowed to purchase up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis flower per day, a notable increase from the previous limit of 2.5 ounces every nine days. The limit for non-flower products—such as edibles, tinctures, and vape cartridges—will be set at 15,000 milligrams of total THC per day. For context, a 500 mg vape and a 100 mg pack of gummies would count as 600 mg toward this cap.

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The new limits apply only to recreational users. Medical marijuana patients will still follow the state’s 90-day supply framework, and dispensaries are required to prioritize product availability for these patients.

The Division clarified that while dispensaries are permitted to sell up to the new maximum amounts, they are not obligated to do so. Retailers must also ensure their inventory systems properly track THC content in accordance with state reporting requirements, and any procedural changes must be logged through the DCC’s eLicense portal.

Ohio legalized recreational cannabis in 2023, with the market officially launching in August 2024. Since then, the state has generated around $750 million in sales across over 10 million transactions.


The post Ohio’s Recreational Cannabis Purchase Limits to Increase  appeared first on The Marijuana Herald.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: cannabis, marijuana

Downtown Steakhouse To Open Friday

June 4, 2025 By Lisa Grigsby

Local entrepreneur Carl Johnson (who currently owns Members Only 937 and previously owned Club Kixx, The Fox and The Arena)  has created an upscale dining spot downtown with TearDrop Steakhouse.  He’s brought in his nephew Chef Jay Jones who runs Celebrity Platinum Catering to run the kitchen.  They’ve been looking for a spot for a couple of years, almost inking a deal with The Greene, before the complexes bankruptcy put that deal on ice.  They looked at the former Table 33 location and then were contacted by Demetrius Wright, the owner of 1Eleven Flavor House when he heard he was looking.  They worked at a deal for the First Street location now they’ve hired 60 employees and been training them to produce steaks so good, you’ll drop a tear when you taste them. All steaks will be served with a tear drop of herb garlic butter, that will melt down your steak upon presentation.

Photo by: Kenny Wilkerson

Opening for service this Friday, June 6th, guests are encouraged to call for reservations at (937) 496-5535. There is seating for 96 guests including the bar stools inside and an additional 32 seats will be available once the patio is completed.

Johnson asks for grace from their guests as they open, knowing it will take some time for their staff to learn and perfect their service.  He says, “we’ll learn quickly from any mistakes and quickly correct them, but we have to start serving guests to perfect our service.”

Kitchen training at TearDrop

Teardrop Steakhouse Menu

Starters
•Bacon wrapped Cajun butter Scallops 17.95 w/ Cajun Chipotle sauce
•Baked creamy spinach Artichoke dip $16.95 W/ house made fried pita chips
•Chef’s Deviled Eggs $13.95 Choice of one type. Candy bacon, Shrimp or Zesty Avocado pico de gallo blend.
•Flash Calamari $15.95 w/ two part dipping sauce zesty ranch homemade tartar sauce
•Colossal Shrimp cocktail $21 w/ homemade smoked lemon cocktail sauce.
Salads
•Chef Salad $12 A bed or mixed green,crouton, cucumbers, mixed cheese blend, egg, red onion
•Spinach mixed green berry salad $15 Feature’s all your favor berries, Craisins, red onions, cucumber, croutons w/ raspberry vinaigrette.
•Caesar salad $13 crouton, parmesan cheese, red onion on a bed of romaine lettuce
To Any salads can also be an entree for additional cost adding Grilled Chicken $11, Salmon $14 or Shrimp $12
On the Chop Carnivores
All steaks are made to your preference & Topped w/our chef’s Mix herb garlic butter
•Platinum Crown Royal Smoked Baby Back Ribs Half slab $26 or whole slab $48 slow cook with its own unique marinade followed by a Cajun six pepper herb season blend.
•Smoked 22oz Porterhouse $72 Very juicy flavorful smoke steak.
•Filet Medallion (9oz) $54 Tender fillet made on a bed of sweet caramelized onion w/ a choice of Chef demi glaze or mushroom stock.
•Cowboy Ribeye 14oz $62 It’s a very juicy very flavorful smoked steak. w/ a unique marble throughout this tender beef.
•Sirloins 9 oz $49 A silky lean very juicy steak prepared to your preference.
•Gem City Bourbon Strip Loin. 14oz $64 A lady’s cut this city. Steak has its own unique extra savory flavor & tenderness sizzling to perfections.
Teardrops Seafood, Chicken & pastas
•Seared crusted salmon 9oz $49.95 Topped w/ our Colossal Grilled Shrimp & our chef creamy Cajun sauce
•Seared & Grilled Crusted Halibut $47.95 topped w/ Cajun cream sauce
•Grilled Pineapple bruschetta Chicken breast 9oz $36.95 Top w/a honey zesty savory glaze
•Cajun Mesquite Grilled Chicken Alfredo Broccoli Pasta $27.95 w/ toast seasoned point
You can change the poultry for additional cost to Salmon $15, shrimp $13, or steak Sirloin $22
•Zesty Mosaic Vegetable Chunky Tomato Bisque “PASTA” $30.95 vegan & Vegetarian style. Sides
All entrees come with two sides. You can add sides for an additional cost
•Sauteed seasoned asparagus $13
•Steamed mixed Herb garlic butter broccoli $11
•Cheesy parm stacked potato casserole $16
•House Mix herb butter garlic mashed potatoes $11
To die for Desserts
•BANANA CHEESECAKE on a COOKIE CRUST $11
•DOUBLE CHOCOLATE SALTED BIGGIE COOKIE $9
•Snickerdoodle Brownie Sundae $11 Choice Of Ice Cream Butter Pecan or Vanilla Bean
•Four Layered Chocolate Cake. $13.95
• Four Layered Pineapple Carrot Cake $17.95

TearDrop Steakhouse

111 W First Street
Dayton, OH 45402

(937) 496-5535

Hours:
Tues – Sun 4pm – midnight

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Carll Johnson, Chef Jay Jones, steakhouse, Teardrop Restaurant

Popeyes® Introduces Chicken Wraps

June 4, 2025 By Dayton937

Popeyes® is bringing their signature flavor to summer eats with the launch of an all-new category on their menu: Popeyes® Chicken Wraps. Same legendary Louisiana flavor with a whole new twist. Wrapped, packed and made to move with you. Whether you’re cruising through errands, road tripping or hopping between meetings, Popeyes is bringing their signature crunch that you crave in a grab-and-go style that’s big on flavor and easy on the wallet.

For a limited time only, these generously sized Chicken Wraps, are everything you love about Popeyes, now wrapped and ready to roll at participating restaurants nationwide. Each one is packed with a Popeyes hand-breaded and battered chicken tender, crisp lettuce, shredded cheese, crunchy pickles and topped with your choice of a Classic, Spicy or Honey Mustard spread, all tucked into a soft, warm tortilla inspired by our famous biscuits.

The Chicken Wraps are available in three bold variations, for $3.99* each for a whole lot of flavor without breaking the bank.

And because no snack is complete without a sip to match, Popeyes is also dropping a brand-new beverage lineup of Blueberry Lemonade and Teas, just in time to cool things down for summer. Building on the hype of Popeyes viral Pickle Lemonade, this new berry-infused offering includes Blueberry Lemonade (Chilled or Frozen), Blueberry Cane Sweet Tea and Blueberry Unsweet Tea.

“With our new Chicken Wraps, we’ve taken our iconic chicken tenders and wrapped them in something completely new, bringing all that craveable crunch in a fresh, portable way,” said Chef Amy Alarcon, VP of Culinary Innovation at Popeyes. “We wanted to create a Chicken Wrap that was undeniably Popeyes. Infusing the flavors from our famous biscuit into our wraps was the perfect way to ensure our signature flavors shined through.”

Whether you’re heading out for a long weekend or hustling through the weekday grind, Popeyes Chicken Wraps and Blueberry Beverages are snackable, sippable and summer ready. Starting today, June 2, at participating locations nationwide and on the Popeyes app and website while supplies last, they’re here for a good time, not a long time, so get ’em while they’re hot.

For more info and real-time flavor drops, visit Popeyes.com and follow @popeyes on Instagram, X and Facebook.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: chicken wraps, Popeyes

Seether & Daughtry Co-Headline The Rose

June 3, 2025 By Dayton937

Today, Seether and Daughtry announce their 2025 co-headline tour. The 24-city tour includes a stop in Huber Heights, OH for a performance at Rose Music Center on Friday, October 10.

Daughtry’s latest single, “The Day I Die,” dropped in April, following the release of their Shock To The System (Part One) EP in September 2024. The band is currently supporting  Disturbed and will be joining Creed on select 2025 tour dates. Seether is fresh off the release of their ninth studio album, The Surface Seems So Far, which was released in September 2024, and just wrapped up their own spring headline run.

Tickets will go on sale to the public beginning at 10AM on Friday, June 6 atTicketmaster.com and the Rose Music Center Box Office.

ABOUT SEETHER

Since forming in Pretoria, South Africa in 1999, Seether (Shaun Morgan, Dale Stewart, John Humphrey and Corey Lowery) has amassed a global fanbase that has grown organically with purpose and commitment, offering their fans around the world camaraderie, comfort and a sense of personal power. Their impressive sales and chart history includes three platinum and two gold albums, 22 #1 singles, 21 Top 5 multi- format hits, single sales topping 17 million and over 2 billion streams worldwide across all platforms. Seether is Billboard’s #8 All-Time Mainstream Rock Artist, which covers the 40-year history of the chart’s existence.

ABOUT DAUGHTRY

Daughtry, one of the most visible and best-selling rock bands of the 21st century, has sold out concerts across the globe. Their debut album, the self-titled Daughtry, was the top-selling album of 2007 and was the fastest selling rock debut album in Soundscan history. The record was nominated for 4 GRAMMY® Awards and won 4 American Music Awards, alongside 7 Billboard Music Awards, including “Album of the Year.” Subsequent albums, Leave This Town (2009), Break The Spell (2011), and Baptized (2013) have all gone Platinum, with Cage To Rattle (2018) certified Gold. In 2021, the band released their record Dearly Beloved, with singles “World On Fire,” “Heavy Is The Crown,” and “Changes Are Coming,” all cracking the Top 10. Following yet another Top 10 success with their 2023 smash cover of Journey’s “Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)” featuring Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale, Daughtry ushered in a new sonic era with their debut Big Machine Records single, “Artificial.” The return to their rock roots scored the band their first No. 1 single in the Active Rock format, generating back-to-back No. 1s with their subsequent single, “Pieces,” and laid the groundwork for their new EP, Shock to the System (Part One), out now on all platforms. Catch Daughtry on the road this spring alongside Disturbed on The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour. For tickets and more information, visit daughtryofficial.com.

Reserved Seating: $57.50* – $88.50*

The Rose Music Center box office will be open on Friday, June 6 from 10am – 4pm for the Seether & Daughtry on sale.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Music, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Daughtry, KAMI KEHOE, P.O.D., Rose Music Center, Seether

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