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Hayner’s 2024 Road Trips

August 10, 2024 By Dayton937

​The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is pleased to announce the Hayner Hits the Road trips for 2024!  Adventure Begins Here.

Hayner Hits the Road will host a day trip to Indianapolis on Wednesday, September 12th featuring a tour of the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home at 528 Lockerbie St.   One of the only preservations of a 19th-century residence in the entire country, this National Historic Landmark offers visitors a chance to step through the front door and back in time. Built in 1872, the Italianate style Home features original Victorian art and furnishings, as well as many artifacts that belonged to Riley. He became a national celebrity through his poetry about Indiana, nature, and childhood. He joined the lecture circuit and recited his poetry in major theaters across the country. He introduced the rest of America to what it meant to be from Indiana, earning him the nickname the “Hoosier Poet.” At the peak of his career in 1893, his friends, the Nickums and Holsteins, invited him to share their home at 528 Lockerbie St. He lived here for the next 23 years of his life until his death on July 22, 1916. Traveler’s will enjoy a lunch of German cuisine at The Rathskeller German Club.   Established in 1894, The Rathskeller is the city’s oldest restaurant still in operation today and is regularly voted the best German restaurant in Indy. Located in the basement of the Athenaeum, The Rathskeller is reminiscent of both a quaint inn tucked in the Bavarian hills and a lively beer hall in Munich.  The day will conclude with a visit to the Newfield’s Campus including the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Fairbanks Park, the Gardens, Lilly House & the Elder Greenhouse. Founded in 1883 as the Art Association of Indianapolis, the first permanent museum was opened in 1906 as part of the John Herron Art Institute. The name Newfields is a celebration of the IMA’s past and a commitment to its future. It is because of the Lilly family’s generous donation of the Oldfields estate 50 years ago, and generations of dedicated supporters, that the museum and campus has become the cultural institution we find there today. In 1969, the Art Association of Indianapolis changed its name to the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and in 1970 the museum moved to its current location.

Chicago will be the destination for a five-day/four-night trip on October 7th-11th.  Lodging will be at the historic Palmer House. The story of downtown Chicago’s Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel is one of romance and undeniable charm. Potter Palmer was a Chicago business magnate—well-known for various endeavors, including his significant role in the development of downtown Chicago’s iconic State Street. Bertha Honoré Palmer, 23 years Potter’s junior, was a wealthy socialite who also had a drive to learn and succeed. An introduction by Potter’s former business partner, Marshall Field, sparked a romance—and eventual engagement—between Potter and Bertha that led to perhaps one of the most extravagant wedding gifts of all time – Palmer House. It was a grand Chicago Hotel—one destined to take its place among the most luxurious hotels in Chicago and beyond. However, only 13 days after its grand opening, the Palmer House fell victim to the Great Chicago Fire. But that didn’t deter Potter. Determined to rebuild his hotel, Potter secured a $1.7 million loan–negotiated on his signature alone. On November 8, 1873, the new Palmer House welcomed its first guests, marking the opening of what would become the nation’s longest continually operating hotel. The trip will include breakfast at the Hotel each morning and dinner destinations including Morton’s Steak House, Topo Gigio in Olde Town, and Greektown, a touring Broadway Show, Navy Pier, Skydeck Observatory, Art Institute of Chicago, Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio, Lincoln Park Conservatory, Water Tower Place, an Architectural Cruise and guided tour of Chicago.

The Hayner Hits the Road trips are all-inclusive including transportation, lodging, breakfasts & dinners, admission to all scheduled activities, and gratuities.

Please visit www.troyhayner.org for additional information, to register and to pay.   If you have questions, call David or Rachael at the Hayner, 937-339-0457. The Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is proudly supported by the citizens of the Troy City School District through a local tax levy and generous gifts to the Friends of Hayner. Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is located at 301 West Main Street, Troy, OH 45373. Hours of operation are Monday 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., Tuesday – Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m., Friday & Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., and Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Hayner Center is closed on holidays.

 

 

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An Update from Val’s Bakery

August 9, 2024 By Dayton937

Back in July Val’s Bakery was visited by Cleveland foodie influencer Emily Pentecost and she posted a video about what she called “the best bakery in Ohio.”  The video has over 28K views on Tik Tok, went viral and just overloaded the bakery with business.

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As owner Paige Woodie said “we were not at all ready or expecting the crowd we received” since the video.  So they struggled to keep up with the baking, triple their output and still couldn’t supply enough treats for the demand.  So she limited buying to two items per guest and still couldn’t keep up.

She just recently shared this update via facebook:

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“Since the viral video about our bakery on July 12th…
We’ve sold:
4,958 croissants
9,805 other bakery items
We’ve made you 3,765 coffees
We’ve served:
3,799 customers
2,483 of those NEW
We’ve missed our regulars but still have been fortunate to see 1,316 of you
We’ve bought:
3 new refrigerators
2 new prep tables
We’ve doubled our sheet pans & molds
Really doubled all our small wares
We’ve hired:
1 new front of house
3 new bakers
We’ve received:
Countless supportive messages & reviews
Countless nasty ones, too
I think I speak for all the staff when I say we’ve experienced every spectrum of emotion imaginable through this.
We are nearly one month into this craziness. Things are STARTING to level out but there is still much to do and change to improve the customer experience, the staff experience and the quality.
We are working on featuring other local bakeries items daily to pad our inventory and share the love our community deserves. As well as have regular popups on weekends of local makers and artists.
We are navigating this explosion of growth with as much grace and positivity as we can, and I just want to stop and say thank you. We love you. We hope to serve you soon!
Our FALL menu begins September 1st. So be sure to snag all our Summer flavors while you can.”

Val’s Bakery

25 S St Clair St
Dayton, OH, 45402
Wed- Fri 7am – 4pm
Sat 9am -3pm
Sun 10am -3pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: matcha, pastries, Val's Bakery

Roadtrip: Columbus Zoo Lantern Festival

August 9, 2024 By Dayton937

The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is hosting the Columbus Zoo Lantern Festival, a new and spectacular family-friendly event. Running throught  September 29, guests can experience this colorful celebration of Asian culture every Thursday through Sunday, from 7 to 10 pm.

With more than 60 sets of stunning LED lantern displays, featuring brilliantly lit animal scenes that captivate and inspire. Multicolored LED animal lanterns will illuminate paths throughout various areas of the Zoo, creating an unforgettable experience. In addition to the breathtaking lanterns, guests can explore various aspects of Asian culture by enjoying two incredible shows each evening, which may include acrobats, kung fu demonstrations, puppetry shows, or folk music performances.

The Lantern Festival offers a perfect evening out for families and friends and includes:

  • Custom jaw-dropping performances curated just for this event
  • Complimentary parking
  • Select rides like Mission Macaw, Tidal Twist, and Havoc Harbor in Adventure Cove, and the Zoo’s historic Grand Carousel
  • Interactive photo opportunities throughout the Zoo
  • Zoo Character Ambassador meet-and-greets and rolling celebrations

Know Before You Go:

  • The festival will go on, rain or shine!
  • Regular Zoo hours are Monday-Thursday from 9 am to 5 pm and Friday-Sunday from 9 am to 6 pm in August. The Lantern Festival runs Thursdays through Sundays from 7 pm to 10 pm until September 29.
  • The Lantern Festival is a separate ticketed event and not included with Zoo admission. Admission rates for non-members are $25.99 for adults and $22.99 for children. Columbus Zoo members receive a discounted admission rate of $18.99 for adults and $15.99 for children.

Columbus Zoo and Aquariu

4850 W Powell Rd
Powell, OH 43065
(614) 645-3400

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Columbus Zoo, Lantern Festival

Oregon District Eatery to Rebrand

August 7, 2024 By Brian Sharp

Roost Modern Italian – to get a new approach for Dayton! Roost is going through more than a name change, but also a concept change to include lunch hours. Dana Downs owner and Executive Chef of Roost Modern Italian announced today that the name will be changing to Culina, and the concept shifts from fine dining to an upscale casual small plate approach. After 13 years, Chef Dana believes that Dayton is ready for a new concept and another option for lunch as well as dinner. 

The ‘fine casual’ service model is defined by a commitment to exceptional quality and a chef-driven approach, focusing on superior ingredients and culinary artistry. Guests can expect a more refined atmosphere that surpasses traditional fast casual dining, while still enjoying a relaxed and approachable environment. “Guests can customize their experience to suit their preferences for their visit. Whether you’re in the mood for a quick salad for lunch or planning to celebrate a special occasion with a group, Culina is here to cater to your needs.” Downs went on to clarify that while Culina will not be taking reservations, accommodations can be made for groups of 8 or more. “Offering a ‘small plate’ service makes it challenging to accommodate small reservations, as this casual style differs significantly from the previous fine dining and structured meal service approach.”

Chef/Owner Dana Downs

Culina will offer Italian-inspired small plates, akin to what Americans would consider ‘tapas style’. Small plates will on average be priced between $14 and $26, allowing guests to enjoy fresh pastas, seafood and steaks & chops. Culina will also continue on Roost’s focus of gluten-free, vegetarian and vegan offerings. Downs commented “As a chef, my goal is to provide inventive dishes that cater to special dietary needs, particularly gluten-free options.”

When asked about the casual service Downs replied “We are excited to provide our guests with a unique dining experience that celebrates the best of Italian cuisine.”

 
All Roost gift cards will be honored at Culina. Roost will remain open until Culina is ready to launch in a few weeks.

Culina

524 East Fifth Street
Dayton, Ohio 45402

Mon -Thurs  11am to 9pm
Fri &
Sat from 11am-10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dana Downs, Roost

All The Best Delicatessen New $9.95 Specials

August 7, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

This week All The Best has rolled out new deeply discounted daily specials for just $9.95.  According to managing partner Bob Posner they’ve created these specials “to reward our guests for our first year of business and to encourage those that haven’t visited yet to come dine with us.”

Monday- any large salad (5 to choose from) with a drink – was $20 now $9.95

Tuesday- any reuben with fries and a drink- was $25 now $9.95- #1 seller

Wednesday-1/2 corned beef/pastrami sandwich with chips and a drink -was $15 now $9.95
Thursday – soup with a house salad and drink- was $17, now $9.95

Friday – half turkey sandwich with chips and a drink – was $15 now $9.95

“Part of the appeal of All The Best is that our dishes are classics that came from the old country and many of grew up with our grandmothers making this for us,” Posner shared. “We offer a warm, fun environment with a staff that goes out of their way to please everyone that comes in the door.

They added breakfast an Express Breakfast Drive-Thru Menu a couple months ago and Posner shared that breakfast is getting stronger and stronger.  And while many folks are ordering and pickup at the window, many are also joining them in the dining room. Check out the breakfast menu here.

Pastramelet!

 

 


All The Best Delicatessen

5940 Far Hills Ave
Dayton, OH, 45429
(937) 999-4204

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Brunch Changes At Dublin Pub

August 7, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Starting next Saturday (8/10) Brunch is BACK on Saturdays (11am-2pm) & Sundays as always (10am-2pm) at The Dublin Pub. But it will no longer  be a buffet, instead a limited menu filled with breakfast and lunch items will be offered. They have been losing money on the buffet because not enough people were opting for the buffet and they have had to throw away too much food. And $5 Bloody Mary’s and mimosa’s will be available
They do say their brunch buffet will still be offered on holidays that fall on Sundays (Easter, Mothers Day, Fathers Day, etc.)

The Dublin Pub
300 Wayne Ave
Dayton, OH 45410

(937) 224-7822

Mon – Wed 11am – 10pm
Thur 11am – 11pm
Fri & Sat 11am – 1am (kitchen til midnight)
Sun 10am – 10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Brunch, Dublin Pub

The End is Near for Ohio’s First Comedy Club

August 5, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Wiley’s Comedy Club has announced that Sept 7th will be their last show.
Club Manager Erica posted this announcement on their facebook page:
“While opening our doors on 04/20/1982, it is safe to say we have been blessed with the very best customers, comedians from all of the world, and I am very proud to say the BEST STAFF to have ever worked a Comedy Club. Wiley’s has been considered “HOME” to many and it truly is a family in itself. Please join us for our last show to celebrate 42 years of laughter and help us say goodbye to a Dayton Icon. Thank you for your generosity and support over the years, we could not have done it without our amazing customers!!
The line up for this event will house some of Wiley’s favorites and take it back to where it all started! Tickets will go on sale this Friday 08/09/24 at 10:00 am. This will be an ONLINE ticket sale only, no exceptions as it will sell out. In the meantime, we have an amazing line up for our last month of shows and hope to see as many of you as possible in the next upcoming weeks!
All our love,
Erica and the Wiley’s Staff”

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Sunset at The Market

August 5, 2024 By Dayton937

National Farmers Market Week is the first full week of August and an opportunity to celebrate how farmers and farmers markets contribute to a healthy, thriving community and the local economy. In honor of National Farmers Market Week, the 2nd Street Market will host Sunset at the Market on Thursday, Aug. 8, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.

 

The special evening-hours event features tastings, workshops, culinary demonstrations, live music, in addition to both indoor and outdoor vendors:

  • More than 50 indoor and outdoor vendors offering prepared foods, kitchen staples, flowers, produce, desserts, artisan wares and more.
  • Live music from Harmonica Niel
  • Melon tastings from Harry’s Ole’d Orchard and Garber Farms
  • Beeswax Wrap Candle Making with Hive Products
  • Culinary tastings with Choice Juice Boxx and Dayton Microgreens
  • How to Make Mozzarella with Rosebud’s Real Food and St. Anne’s Cheese Co.
  • Electric vehicle talks with Drive Electric Dayton

 

“August’s Sunset at the Market is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate National Farmers Market Week,” said 2nd Street Market Manager, Lynda Suda. “Farmers markets are special because you can actually connect with the people who ensure your food gets from their farms to your fork. The bounty of healthy food, expertise, care and economic impact of local growers is definitely something to celebrate.”

Before the Sunset at the Market at 5:00 p.m., speakers will discuss the importance of sourcing food locally, creating sustainable food systems, food equity and more. This engagement requires an RSVP; learn more by emailing [email protected].

View all the Market’s National Farmers Market Week activities by visiting metroparks.org/localfood.

 

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IHOP’s All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes are Back

August 1, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

IHOP is bringing back its $5 all-you-can-eat pancakes promotion. The restaurant chain known for its fluffy pancakes and other breakfast classics began offering the all-you-can-eat deal this week and said it will be available through Sept. 15 at U.S.-based locations.

 Customers who choose partake in the promotion will get a full stack of five buttermilk pancakes to begin with, followed by additional flapjacks served two at a time, on an as-requested basis.

In a news release IHOP said the restaurant has historically launched the promotion at the beginning of every year, but decided in 2024 to offer it during the start of the back-to-school season “to help families when schedules are tight, and wallets are pinched from shopping.”


IHOP
6930 Miller Lane
Dayton, OH 45414

(937) 387-9106

Sun – Thurs 7am – midnight
Fri & Sat 24 hours

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: all you can eat, IHOP, pancakes

Yellow Springs Bakery & Cafe Opens Aug 1st!

July 31, 2024 By Guest Contributor

“We’re thrilled to announce the grand opening of Yellow Springs Bakery & Cafe. We’ve been pouring our hearts and souls into this project, and we can’t wait to share it with you all.” The official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Grand Opening of the Yellow Springs Bakery & Café will be on Thursday, August 1st, at 8am. The new location is situated at Dayton Street in Yellow Springs.
The expansion into the vibrant downtown corridor of Yellow Springs is the vision of local business duo Karina Tafolla, Pastry Chef of Le Cordon Bleu, and Rob Houk, Finance Specialist & Entrepreneur. This dynamic team aims to bring a fresh and exciting presence to Yellow Springs with their distinctive and contemporary storefront.
“Yellow Springs Bakery & Café will offer an enhanced menu including additional savory and dessert offerings now for both dine-in or take-out,” said Chef Karina Tafolla.
Now operating its production headquarters from the original location in Millworks Business Center, Yellow Springs Bakery & Café is set to serve both new and existing customers from their downtown storefront, delivering a more personalized experience.

Guests can anticipate a lively ambiance and a culturally inspired menu featuring a diverse selection of pastries, baked goods, coffee, and more. The new venue is designed to offer a warm and inviting setting that blends contemporary style with a friendly, neighborhood charm.

“The emerging vibrancy on Dayton Street is truly
remarkable,” noted Phillip O’Rourke, Executive Director of the YS Chamber. “Yellow Springs Bakery & Café not only offers excellent baked goods but also enhances the visual landscape and overall experience of the Yellow Springs business district.”

Yellow Springs Bakery & Café
108 Dayton Street
Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Thurs- Sun 8am – 3pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Karina Tafolla, Pastry Chef, Rob Houk, Yellow Springs Bakery & Café

Moe’s Six Week of Giving

July 30, 2024 By Dayton937

Moe’s Southwest Grill Centerville announces “Six Charities – Six Weeks of Giving.” Every Tuesday evening from August 6 through September 10. 2024 from 3- to 8pm, SIX not-for-profit organizations will benefit through 15% of all store sales (not including third party orders – Door Dash, Grub Hub, etc.)  

Jacob Mulvey, Owner at Midwest Roots LLC dba Moe’s Southwest Grill, stated, “Moe’s restaurants across the United States take pride in opportunities to support local charities. Although Moes (Centerville) has supported many charities since opening last year, this is the first concentrated effort to make an impact on local charities in the area in just six weeks.”  He adds further, “It’s a wonderful way to celebrate our first year at the Centerville location. While all charities matter, this year, our theme was Vets, Pets, and Kids.  We’re also going to allow each of the six charities to have information displayed in the stores, so that customers may learn about their impact and importance here in the Miami Valley.”

“Giving Tuesdays” are benefitting:

  • Humane Society of Greater Dayton Tuesday August 6;
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Dayton Tuesday, August 13;
  • Fisher House (VA and WPAFB) Tuesday, August 20;
  • Victory Project Tuesday, August 27
  • 4 Paws for Ability Tuesday, September 3
  • Crayons to Classrooms Tuesday, September 10

Mulvey says, “For those that haven’t visited Moe’s SW Grill, this is a great chance to check out our menu made with fresh ingredients, and know that 15% will support a worthy local charity.”


Moe’s Southwest Grill

990 Miamisburg Centerville Rd
Centerville, OH 45458

(937) 203-0037
Sun – Thurs 10am -9pm
Fri & Sat 10am – 1opm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Moe's Southwest Grill

Montgomery County Food Truck Rally Saturday

July 30, 2024 By Dayton937

The Dayton Food Truck Association has more than 40 members stretching from Sidney to Cincinnati that will be serving up street eats this Saturday, August 3, 2024 from 12pm-7pm at the Montgomery County Fair Grounds.  Art/craft vendors and a live dj will also be there.

Admission  and parking are free.

Trucks expected to participate include:

The Barking Burger Company
Bean Hive Coffee
BL BBQ & Karaoke DJ Food Truck
Chicago Gyros and Dogs Beavercreek
Childers’ Chimney Cakes
Crusin’ Cuisine Food Truck & Creative Delight’s Catering
Cumberland Kettle Corn
D fish D chicken
Diamond_Daiquiris_LLC
Dunkers and Beans
East Coast Eatz Food Truck, Food Trailer & Catering
El Cardenal Taquería
Fifty5 Rivers Cold Brew
Freakin Rican’s Food Truck
Frios Gourmet Pops
G’s CUE BBQ
Go Crazzzy ice cream cereal bar
Happy Day Cafe
Home Cooked Vibes
Jars By Jas
Just Jerks Ena’s
Lilia’s Outside Cafe
The Lumpia Queen
OH Boba
Ralph’s Mystery Food
Spicey Rooster BBQ
T’s Heavenly Taste
Thai1On
The Food Pitt
The Little’s Grill Gourmet Burgers & MoreTwisted Greek
Wannabe Tacos
What The Taco
Wheel Fresh Pizza
The Wrappin’ & Rollin’ Cafe

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Food Truck Rally, montgomery county fairgrounds

New Mural Celebrates Troutman Brothers Legacy

July 30, 2024 By Dayton937

The Dayton View Triangle Neighborhood was home to one of the most influential groups in the funk genre. Located at the corner of Catalpa Dr. and Salem Ave from 1983 until the tragic deaths of Roger and Larry Troutman in 1999, Troutman Sound Labs was the home base for Dayton-based funk group Zapp. The recording studio at Salem Avenue and Catalpa Drive was the site of recordings by Zapp and solo work from Roger Troutman, Shirley Murdock and the Ohio Players’ Leroy “Sugarfoot” Bonner.
In 2012, a statue was erected to honor Roger Troutman. The metalwork was created by Dayton artist Michael Bashaw. Bashaw’s sound sculpture incorporates clock chimes and is named for and tuned to Troutman’s hit “I Can Make You Dance” with Zapp & Roger. In the Triangle Park neighborhood, the statue includes 27 triangles.  “Because I am a musician as well as a sculptor I felt honored when they asked me to create something that paid tribute to Roger Troutman,” Bashaw said. “He was a great musician and producer.”
In 2020 the site was dedicated with an Ohio historical marker in the center of the Salem and Catalpa Gateway. Then Mayor Nan Whaley led the commemoration ceremony that began with a soulful performance of “Amazing Grace” by R&B legend Shirley Murdock, who created music at the studio.

The project to secure the site with a historical marker began as an assignment for two Bowling Green State University graduate students, Kari Boroff and Jacqueline Hudson. Both, now BG alumni, spoke Friday morning during the ceremony.

“What started out as a school project blossomed into something that I could have never imagined,” Boroff said. … “As a Dayton native, I already knew about the rich history of funk music that originated in the city, especially Zapp. However, I have to admit, at the beginning of this project, I did not know much about the Troutman Sound Lab. … After discovering the wonderful contributions that were made through the recording studio, not only to the community but to the history of music, I realized that this site needed to be recognized and celebrated.”

Photo Credit: Lisa Powell

In 2023, the Dayton View Triangle Federation, Inc. received a $10,000 Special Projects Grant from the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District to repaint and expand the ZAPP Mural to include a new image of Roger at his keyboard with a talk tube in his mouth.

The original ZAPP III album cover mural was painted during the summer of 2016 by the artist John Martin, who has done other murals across Dayton. They were able to get in touch with him and refresh the mural after a large portion of it flaked off the wall. This funding also allowed him to expand the mural and create the image of Roger at his keyboard.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton View Triangle Neighborhoos, Roger Troutman, Troutman Sound Labs, Zapp

Taste of Belgium Now Open at Austin Landing

July 29, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

After a soft opening today, the official ribbon cutting for Austin Landing’s Taste of Belgium will be Tuesday, July 30th at 11:30am. With 116 seats inside, 30 at the bar and another 60 on the patio, this location is much larger than the one at The Greene.  The eatery hired 50 employees, including a management team with experience from TJ Chumps and The Cheesecake Factory. There are even semi private rooms on the north side of the building for groups. This is the 10th location for this chain restaurant, with the majority and Cincinnati and one in Kentucky.

Jean-François Flechet

The regional restaurant chain  is owned by Jean-François Flechet when he returned from his native Belgium in 2007 with a 120# cast iron waffle maker. His goal was to bring the waffles he cherished as a child to his new home in Cincinnati, Ohio. After refining his recipe, waffle baking began in the back of a produce store at Cincinnati’s historic Findlay Market. The store was crowded with waffle-lovers for weeks and he was asked to find a new home. Taste of Belgium was born. Soon after, the first ToB Bistro opened with traditional (and not-so-traditional) Belgian cuisine serving breakfast, brunch and dinner with Cincinnati’s finest beer lineup.

In 2023, Jean-François was inducted as an honorary knight by the Knighthood of the Belgian Brewers’ Paddle for his efforts in promoting Belgian beer and culture in the United States

The menu, which features breakfast/brunch items, burgers and salads

SHAREABLES

  • Poutine

    BELGIAN FRITES $7 –  Chipotle mayo

  • FRITES & DIPS $12-  Chipotle mayo, pesto mayo, malt vinegar mayo, curry ketchup
  • CARBONNADES POUTINE $15- Beef braised in TOB Tripel beer, shaved radishes, pickled onions, Cheddar curds, frites
  • BRUSSELS SPROUTS $11 – Pancetta, mustard and capers infused sherry vinaigrette
  • MUSSELS GRATIN $13 – Mussels on the half shell, Gruyère cheese, bread crumbs, white wine, lemon
  • BIER CHEESE $13 Raspberry Lambic beer, housemade pretzels
  • MAC & CHEESE $13 – Cheddar, chipotle, toasted breadcrumbs

SAVORY CRÊPES

  • HAM & GRUYÈRE $13 – Ham, Gruyère cheese, sunny-side farm egg
  • PIG & FIG – $14.00 – Prosciutto, Brie, fig jam, arugula
  • MUSHROOM $13 – Roasted cremini & onions, herbed farmer’s cheese, Havarti, arugula, sherry vinaigrette
MAINS
  • BELTUCKY HOT BROWN $17 – House-roasted turkey, candied bacon, tomatoes, waffle, chipotle, Cheddar Mornay sauce
  • WAFFLE & CHICKEN $16.50 Ohio maple syrup, hot sauce, garnish salad with blue cheese, carrots, cucumber and lemon vinaigrette
  • MACHINE GUN $18 – Merguez sausage and bun made exclusively for us, mixed greens, sliced tomato, frites, chipotle mayo

SIGNATURE BRUNCH

Breakfast plate

  • BREAKFAST PLATE $15 – Two farm eggs, breakfast potatoes, choice of protein and bread.
    Proteins: Eckerlin goetta, pork sausage links, turkey links, smoked bacon or black bean patty. + Merguez sausage (3), Breads: waffle, biscuit, croissant or sourdough toast
  • WAFFLE BENEDICT $15 Grilled ham, sunny-side egg, Hollandaise sauce, arugula
  • MCWAFFLE. $14- Sunny side egg, smoked bacon, Gruyère cheese, Ohio maple syrup, frites
  • CHICKEN, BISCUIT & GRAVY $16.25 -Buttermilk biscuit, fried chicken breast, pepper gravy, sunny-side egg

HANDHELDS

  • Belgian Burger

    BELGIAN BURGER $16.90All natural 7oz beef patty (or Beyond Burger), cheddar, special sauce, arugula, fried onions, brioche bun, frites

  • BISTRO BURGER $16.90 – All natural 7oz beef patty (or Beyond Burger), smoked bacon, herbed farmer’s cheese, tomato, arugula, aïoli, brioche bun, frites
  • BLACK BEAN BURGER $16.90 – Housemade black bean patty, pepper jack, spinach, onions, tomato, aïoli, brioche bun, frites
  • GRILLED OR FRIED CHICKEN – $16.90 Smoked Gouda, spring mix, tomato, aïoli, brioche bun, frites
  • SOUTHWESTERN WAFFLE- $14- Roasted turkey, pepper jack, spring mix, tomato, chipotle mayo, frites
  • GRILLED HAM & CHEESE $16 – Parmesan butter, ham, Gruyère cheese, arugula, lemon vinaigrette, shredded carrots, Sirop de Liège on artisan sourdough, frites
FISH SANDWICH $16.90 – Kwaremont beer battered haddock, kale slaw, brioche bun, tartar sauce, frites

SALADS

  • HARVEST SALAD $14.75 – Spring mix, herbed farmer’s cheese, Granny Smith apple, roasted sweet potato, dried cherries, farro, black pepper nuts, pomegranate molasses vinaigrette
  • BUDDHA BOWL $11 Sweet potatoes, pickled onions, roasted shallots and mushrooms, shredded carrots, farro, avocado, kimchi, arugula, red wine vinaigrette
  • Add Black Bean Patty $5, Add Grilled/Fried Chicken $7, Add Salmon $8.00, Add Tofu $5.00

LIÈGE WAFFLES

  • OVER THE TOP WAFFLE $12 Lemon curd, mixed berries, maple Ricotta whipped cream, black pepper nuts
  • S’MORE WAFFLE $10 Housemade marshmallow whip, Belgian chocolate
  • BANANA & NUTELLA WAFFLE $9
  • STRAWBERRIES & CREAM WAFFLE $9
  • BELGIAN CHOCOLATE & CREAM WAFFLE $8
  • PLAIN WAFFLE $5.00 Nothing plain about it! No syrup needed!

CRÊPES

  • BANANA & NUTELLA CRÊPE $9
  • CARAMEL APPLE & WALNUT CRÊPE $9
  • LAVENDAR SUGAR & LEMON CURD CRÊPES $9

Happy Hours:

Mussels & Frites

Mon- Fri open to 10am $2 off bloodies and Mimosas

Wed- Sun 3-6pm
$6 draft beers an House wines, $4 well drinks and 1/2 price apps in the bar
Thurs 4pm – close All you can eat mussels and frites $23 and 1/2 off select bottles of wine
Bar Manager Laura shared with us their are 20 Belgium beers on tap and Taste of Belgium is the only restaurant in the US to serve all five of the trappist beers from Chimay.  As with all other Trappist breweries, the beer is produced under the supervision of  monks and the beer is sold only for financial support of the monastery and good causes.

Taste of Belgium
10267 Penny Lane
Miami Twp., OH 45342

Mon 8am – 3pm
Tues – Sat 8am – 10pm
Sun 8am – 9pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Austin Landing, crepes, Jean-François Flechet, Taste of Belgium, waffle

National Chicken Wing Day Deals!

July 29, 2024 By Dayton937

Waterfalls of ranch dressing? Check. Gobs of blue cheese? Check. Napkins? Check. An insatiable hunger for the ultimate party food, complete with a willingness to eat far beyond your comfort level? Definitely! Well then, you’re ready to take on National Chicken Wing Day on July 29.

Originally relegated to the far corners of the kitchen as material for chicken stock, chicken wings were born when the owners of the Anchor Bar in Buffalo cooked up a midnight snack for their son and his friends. Using only fried wings, butter, and hot sauce, they stumbled on a dish that would change American game day gastronomy forever.  We can thank previous Buffalo mayor, Stan Makowski, for giving us one of the most celebrated food holidays of the summer.

So this July 29, make them sweet, spicy or any way you want, but raise a glass and down a few wings to celebrate.

Here’s a roundup of deals on the popular side dish – or meal – depending on your appetite. Remember, check social media accounts of your local restaurants for deals, too.

Buffalo Wild Wings: Six free wings deal
With an online order of $10 or more on Monday, you get a voucher for six free wings free with the purchase of any burger on your next visit. The offer is good for dine-in as well as takeout or delivery. Use the promo code WINGDAY on the Buffalo Wild Wings website or app. Voucher can be redeemed in person or online July 30-Aug. 30.

With any $10 purchase on Monday, you get six free B-Dubs boneless or traditional wings. Customers on National Chicken Wing Day also get a voucher for another six free wings when they purchase any burger during their next visit. The voucher can be redeemed in-person, or online via promo code, between July 30 and August 30.

Also, when you buy a $50 Buffalo Wild Wings e-gift card on Kroger’s website through Monday, you can save $7.50 – savings you can put toward more wings.

Popeyes: $1 wings special
Starting Monday and through Aug. 4, when you buy one order of Popeyes’ new boneless wings or its bone-in wings, you can get another 6-piece order for $1. Just order through the Popeyes app or on the Popeyes website (offer good at participating restaurants; also good on delivery orders).

Starting Monday and through Aug. 4, when you buy one order of Popeyes’ new boneless wings or its bone-in wings, you can get another 6-piece order for $1.

Wingstop: Free wings with any purchase
The restaurant chain considers Monday as the “Wingstop Wing Day,” and is giving five free wings with any purchase when you use the code FREEWINGS at checkout on Wingstop.com or the app.

Wingstop is giving five free wings with any purchase when you use the code FREEWINGS at checkout on Wingstop.com or the app for National Chicken Wing Day on Monday, July 29.Among flavors you can choose from is Hot Honey Rub, which was recently added to the permanent menu after Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo had urged Wingstop not to remove the flavor after offering it for a limited time.

Applebee’s: When you order online or the Applebee’s mobile app, you can buy one order of boneless wings or classic bone-in wings on Monday and get a second order free (use promo code WINGDAY24).
For National Chicken Wing Day, July 29, Applebee’s has buy one, get a second order of boneless or classic wings free when you order online or the Applebee’s mobile app.

Hooters: Buy 10 wings and get another 10 free, any style, on Monday (dine-in only at participating locations; cannot be combined with any other discount).

Smokey Bones: Buy one, get one free wings on Monday; plus members of the Bones Club loyalty program can also get up to six wings for free.

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

Exciting Local Music Showcase at The Brightside on Thursday, August 1st

July 27, 2024 By Dayton937

The Brightside Music & Event Venue is known for it’s Dayton Battle of the Bands series that showcases up-and-coming local musical talent. Last year’s DBB winners, crabswithoutlegs, a 9-piece jazz fusion band, is releasing their very first vinyl record and celebrating this achievement with their friends Six Foot Blonde and Eastwood.

 

Six Foot Blonde is a talented powerhouse coming from Bloomington, Indiana. They’re celebrating their own album release, And Then Some, with a major regional tour across the US. This stop in Dayton at The Brightside is extra special because they get to share the stage with their musical peers.

 

Eastwood, from Columbus, kicks off the evening at 7:30pm. They made their Dayton debut last year to high accolades, leaving local music fans wanting more! They are back and ready to knock our socks off once again.

 

Crabswithoutlegs members hail from both Dayton and Columbus, and have been wowing audiences across the state. Not only did they win Dayton Battle of the Bands, they won The Ohio State University Battle of the Bands too! If you have not yet seen them perform – this is your opportunity to see what all the hype is about.

 

This show is a also great opportunity to stock up on new music! Skeleton Dust Records, a local record shop, is posting up at The Brightside with crabswithoutleg’s vinyl. Six Foot Blonde will have merch and music available as well. Buying original music directly from the bands is a wonderful way to support local music!

 

✨ HOW TO GO? ✨
     August 1, 2024
     The Brightside – 905 E 3rd St, Dayton (inside the VodVil Bar)
     Doors open at 7pm / Music at 7:30pm
     Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door
     Get tickets in advance here: https://www.venuepilot.co/events/101382/orders/new#/
     All ages welcome!

Filed Under: Dayton Music, DMM's Best Bets Tagged With: arts, bands, Dayton, Dayton Battle of the Bands, Dayton Music, Dayton Ohio, downtown, Downtown Dayton, The Brightside, Things to Do, Things to do in Dayton

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