Crave freshly baked cookies, but don’t want to make your own? Just order from the Cookie Joint, Dayton’s newest business launched today. According to the owner Isiah Davis, aka Agent CJ, he’d been working on this idea for about a year, and then covid 19 hit. He’s spent lots of time in kitchens working as sous chef for McCormick & Schmicks, he opened The Bison & The Boar and did a stint at Wandering Griffin. His goal with this cookie venture is to have fun and bring everyone together with hot fresh, warm cookies.
Currently they’ll be open Thurs- Sat from 4:20pm until sold out each night, working out of Butter Cafe’s kitchen, at 1106 Brown Street. Cookies are sold in batches of 3 and can be picked up curbside or for delivery via door
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Agent CJ shares his sense of fun when naming his cookie creations. For instance The Wake n’ Bake is made with coffee, and caramelized bacon cookies, the Wonder n’ McCartney is white and semi-sweet chocolate, and the Queen B is a brown Sugar Cookie. Look fo gluten free and vegan cookies as well as edible cookie dough to be added soon.
Here is the current menu:









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Cross Street Partners, Model Group, and McCormack Baron Salazar are redeveloping the historic Dayton Arcade, a collection of nine buildings totaling over 500,000 square feet in the heart of downtown Dayton’s central business district. The full development plan will recast the Arcade in much the same way it was initially developed in the first decade of the 20th century—with a mix of retail, offices, event space and housing.
Justin Mohler went to culinary school at Sullivan University and has been a pastry-chef in the Dayton area for the better part of twenty years, working at Blue Moon, Christopher’s Restaurant and Olive- An Urban Dive. Hoping to open in August, 
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Restaurant Week kicks off tonight and runs through Sun, July 26th. That means 3 course meal deals are available all over town. This tradition, which started in 2005 and happens twice a year, bases the cost of the meals on the year, so you’ll find restaurants will offer special menu’s at $20.20. Several years ago they added options for $25.20, or $30.20, some restaurants offer all three price points. The Pandemic has certainly affected this semi-annual event, which usually kicks off with a Sneak Peek event, which didn’t happen this year. At it’s peak, there have been over 50 restaurants that have participated, but it looks like this year will be a more limited selection.




Taco Tuesday at Table 33 kicks off July 14th from 5pm-8pm with 33 cent Margaritas—With the purchase of tacos (GF pork carnitas or GF vegan). Margaritas à la carte are $3.33








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Kate Rivers worked as an engineer for a business that makes medical devices. Now she makes gourmet desserts for her own business – 