For over 40 years the Morley family has operated the Village Family Restaurant in Waynesville. Serving home cooked meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week this mom and pop eatery is know for their reasonable prices and their apple dumplings and pies. It’s a great stop if you’re riding on the nearby Little Miami Bike Trail and it’s community room that seats 35 hosts many local meetings and events.

But there’s something really new about the place- Lacie Sims is the new owner! Formerly Vice President of Operations at National Processing, Lacie may be better know for her homemade noodles each year at the Dayton Oktoberfest Lederhosen Lunch.
The Morley family shared this on their blog:
“So much has changed over the years but one thing has remained consistent, we have always worked hard to be more than just another business in the community but a rather a business that was part of the community. For numerous reasons we have decided that it is time for us to make a change and would like to announce that the Restaurant will have a new owner, Lacie Sims. Lacie will bring a new energy and enthusiasm to the business and we are very confident that the tradition of the Village Restaurant will continue. Waynesville will always be “Home” to us and we plan to continue to be part of the community both in business and our personal lives. We are especially grateful to our family members who have always been so vital to our success and to our dedicated and caring staff, both past and present. We will continue to assist Lacie for the next several weeks through the transition period. Please stop in to share a memory and to welcome Lacie to our community.”
Lacie shared this statement about her new endeavor with us:
“I have been incredibly fortunate to find a local business that is such a community treasure. I look forward to continuing the great work of the Lamm and Morley families. All of your favorites will remain unchanged. I look forward to actively supporting the area as Mike and Donna have so generously done for so many years. And yes, the poppy seed dressing will still be available!”
Sound like a great excuse for a drive down to Waynesville!
Village Family Restaurant
144 S Main St
Waynesville, Ohio
M-F 7:00 am – 9:00 pm
Sat 7:30 am – 9:00 pm
Sun 8:00 am – 9:00 pm
Recently a team of Centerville middle schoolers advanced to the Global Finals competition for Destination Imagination, where they will present their service learning challenge to teams from over 40 other states and up to 20 countries. This team helped the Centerville Washington Park District with the issue of non-native invasive plants by clearing an area by Holes Creek in Grant Park.










































































































Working alongside another great Dayton business, Lily’s Bistro is excited to begin offering a variety of Partial to Pie’s Fruit Pies alongside their selection of housemade desserts.
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It’s how we know spring is officially here- the Dorothy Lane Market Spring Fling Pastry & Food Show! On Thursday, May 2nd from 7-9pm at the Springboro store prepare to not only be delighted with each bite, but to meet the world class DLM talent who unleash their passion with a star-studded line-up at Spring Fling, in addition to making DLM shine daily with their talents!
Carrie graduated with honors from The PA Institute of Culinary Arts in 1994, but her love for baking and cooking started with her Southern roots. DLM has been like a second home to Carrie as she’s been here for almost 20 years, spending the first 17 fueling her artistic side as a cake decorator. But the DLM Pâtisserie caught her eye after she saw how creative you can be while also learning the science behind perfecting beautiful pastries!
As the chef and culinary director for Dorothy Lane Market, you’ll see Chef Carrie’s menus brought to life at special DLM events, like our upcoming Spring Fling Pastry & Food Show, May 2! And thanks to her, your ticket to Spring Fling grants you access to not only world-class sweets and selection of wines, but a brilliant selection of hors d’oeuvre, too. Chef Carrie also helps shape the DLM Culinary Center’s class programming, shares her passion for food through her culinary classes, and aims to make the prepared foods found at DLM shine with the finest ingredients and a Flavor First mentality
Chef Amy decided to pursue her passion for pastry at The French Pastry School in Chicago. She now manages the DLM Pâtisserie and central bakery, which is responsible for making so much of what you find at the DLM Bakery!



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The Hot Head Mexican Grill & Cantina in Centerville opens on Monday with the first 250 burrito’s free starting at 4pm. And if you can’t make that, they’ll give away another 250 on Tuesday morning starting at 10:30am.
As you move down the line you can create your own burrito, bowl or taco, making it mild with teriyaki chicken, pork verde or classic chicken or go wild with jalapeno ranch spicy steak, spicy chicken or mango habanero barbacoa. Continue to add rice, beans, banana peppers, onions, peppers, lettuce salsa, guacamole, queso or cheese.


Prefer hard liquor? That’s on tap as well. Choose from Patron or Sauza Tequila, Tito’s Vodka, Bacardi Rum or Crown Royal. You can pour up to 6 ounces of the hard stuff and then use the Pepsi Spire machine if you need a mixer.









