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The Best 30 Soups of Dayton 2018

November 7, 2018 By Dayton937 2 Comments

The Iconic Clam Chowder from Jay’s Seafood tops the list

As the weather turns cold in 2018, turn to the broths of Dayton to warm you up.   Many restaurants have worthy soups across the area to do the trick.  The Food Adventures crew, of Jackie, Jessie and the Big Ragu have compiled our list of Dayton’s Best Soups of 2018.  These are the ones that have an unforgettable taste, from the first steaming spoonful, to that little bit of liquid left in the bottom.

We present to you, the best bowls of chow that the Miami Valley has to offer.  So, all of you serious foodies, get a spoon, get some crackers if need be, and check out our list of MUST EAT Dayton soups.

IN ORDER from the best (because no one else does that) are Dayton’s best Food Adventures in a bowl… , here they are…

 

Sizzling Rice Soup from China Cottage

** DAYTON’S TOP 30 SOUPS for 2018 **

 

1) THE CLAM CHOWDER at JAY’S SEAFOOD:  
When a soup is a Dayton icon and a Dayton staple for decades, it has to make the list.  People of all ages not only love this soup, but have fond memories associated with it.  The creamy broth, the chunks of fresh clams, and the perfect dash of pepper make this soup.  Crackers or not, you are in for a treat when you sit down for a cup or bowl of this deliciousness… so go for the bowl.  As you take a spoonful, the nostalgic atmosphere of Jay’s restaurant helps make it that moment in time where the world is in perfect balance.  This is an example of food transcending the plate, and leaving a mark on your soul.

 

 

Little Saigon’s Sate Shrimp and Pork Soup

2) THE SIZZLING RICE SOUP FROM CHINA COTTAGE:  
The secret is the tender slices of white meat chicken, and the perfect broth.  The fresh vegetables and steaming rice kernels finish the deal.  This is on the appetizer menu as a soup for two, but why share?   Get the soup for your meal, like we do !  The flavor is a perfect balance of mushrooms, carrots, other vegetables with rice in a white meat chicken and broth mixture. The result is a healthy option and another great creation from Chef/Owner Tiger Wang.  This soup is simply amazing.

 

 

3) SATE SHRIMP AND PORK SOUP with RICE NOODLES from LITTLE SAIGON:

Dublin Pub’s Loaded Potato Soup

This Vietnamese style “Pho” soup is a huge, spicy bowl of broth, thick, clear rice noodles, shrimp, pork and vegetables.  It packs some heat.  Do you tend to like more of a spaghetti noodle ?  Choose the egg noodle option of this soup.  The bowl is served with a side plate of cilantro, lime and bean sprouts.  Not hot enough?  Doctor it up with the table side chili paste or a homemade in-house sriracha sauce.  This is a meal sized soup, with an appetizer price tag.  Great deal, great taste, and guaranteed to make any cold or stuffy nose feel better.

 

4) DUBLIN PUB’S “WORLD FAMOUS POTATO SOUP”:
It must be world-famous, because it is downright incredible.  It is rich, filling and sinful.  We suggest getting it in the Sourdough bowl and add cheese and bacon on it.  We also recommend taking a nap after you eat it.  This soup has a cult following in Dayton, and is Hungry Jax’s top pick!

 

5)  THE CABBAGE ROLL SOUP from VOLTZY’s ROOT BEER STAND: 
He sold 900 gallons of this stuff last year.  We think that makes it the best soup in a root beer stand in the United States.  Rick Voltzy make s the soup on site.  He first steams cabbage all day.  He puts it in a huge crockpot chopped and adds tomatoes, rice and his signature burger meat.It simmers all day, on purpose so he can scald his customers mouths when he serves it in a styrofoam cup, like  coffee.  In Voltzy’s  words, it is so delicious,  you will sing “Touch me in the Morning.”  Cabbage rolls not your style? Then try his almost equally delicious “Cheeseburger Soup” or “Cream of Vandalia Onion Soup.”  Yes, Vandalia like the city… Voltzy is nuts, it is undeniable.

 

 

 

House Noodle Soup at North China Spicy Option

6) THE HOUSE NOODLE SOUP at NORTH CHINA:
Ready to light up your life with a meal sized bowl that will knock your Aunt Connie’s socks off?  This incredible creation is so heaping, the ingredients protrude like a mountain sticking out of the ocean.  We always get the spicy version to get our nose running, but you can order it “not spicy.”  The homemade noodles are mixed with pork, scallops, shrimp and chicken, in a wonderful broth  mushrooms, onions and Chinese veggies.  Served in a giant bowl, most people can’t finish half of the serving.

 

7) MEADOWLARK’S TOMATO SOUP:

Tomato Soup from Meadowlark

With Meadowlark being so popular for quality menu items. they were bound to hit the top 30. This is a simple entry. It is a tomato soup, served with corn bead and a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese on top.  We found ourselves lapping the soup up like a dog who just ran a 5 k.  Ever want to drink a soup?  Yeah it is that good.  Amazing flavor that is fresh and bursting, it is an obvious homemade option with fresh, local veggies.  The consistency is amazing and adds to the texture and taste.  Our rule here , always get the bowl, the cup of soup is never enough.

 

 

Jambalaya at Buckin Donkey

 

8) THE JAMBALAYA at THE BUCKIN DONKEY:
When an ingenious bachelor spends decades honing a jambalaya recipe to impress his friends, we take notice. Owner Sean McKown’s years of experience at various restaurants have paid off. This “soup”is filled with chicken, shrimp, sausage and rice. With just a squirt of hot sauce, you have an absolutely delicious simmered concoction, and cajun favorite. The Buckin Donkey is a little known  dark horse in the Dayton scene. His gumbo almost made the list as well. If you have not tried this unique menu go get some jambalaya, beef on weck and a homemade slice of pie … discover a new favorite place you’ve never been.  Pittsburgh and polish inspired menu with a Steelers bar feel.  But even Browns and Bengals fans hang here for the food.

 

Get into Amber Rose and try the Turtle Soup

9) THE TURTLE SOUP at THE AMBER ROSE:
This soup is exotic, thick and hearty.  It is an old recipe, passed down by Elinore, the previous owner of the restaurant.  We absolutely love Amber Rose’s take on this old school favorite.  It is beyond good.  This is one of those things that you eat and immediately want more.  Visit Joe Castellano and his chefs and try it for yourself as an appetizer to one of their Eastern European meals.  Extra points for uniqueness on this one.  A perfect consistency makes it seem like a thick tomato soup puree.  We could eat 3 bowls of this stuff.  Great restaurant, great food.

Great soups in Centerville


10) LOBSTER BISQUE at
 SWEENEY’S SEAFOOD: 
Creamy and smooth with small chunks of lobster throughout.  A tomato based soup, the flavor of the ocean is caught perfectly in balance.   A nice bowl of this on a cold day and you picture yourself inside a New England boathouse watching the crashing waves.  It is crazy when a bite of a food item can bring you to a place in time.  We already are in love with many of Sweeney’s appetizers that owner Lisa Long and her chefs knock out of the park, like the calamari and raw oysters, both of which are the best in town.  Add this soup as another star on the menu.  We need to eat here more.

 

The Chicken Gumbo from DiSalvo’s Deli

11) CHICKEN GUMBO from DISALVO’S DELI: 
Another homemade soup from scratch.  Chef Ronnie DiSalvo himself makes the soup with perfectly carved, generous chicken pieces, in a delicately light broth.  The bowl is filled with a treasure trove of vegetables and tremendous flavor.   This deli takes pride in its food, and this is another example of their incredible creations.  The truth is, each and every one of their soups is from scratch and are terrific enough to make this list on any given day.  Whether an Italian inspired soup, or an old American favorite, warn up your winter with hot soups at the deli, and pair it with a half sub.  Their motto is “made with love from the heart.” And we like to add, and straight to your mouth!  If you have not been to Disalvo’s Deli and Italian Store, you are missing one of Dayton’s best eateries.

 

 

12) THE SHRIMP and PORK SOUP at LINH’s BISTRO:  

The Shrimp and Pork Soup from Linh’s Bistro

A popular restaurant near Wright Patterson Air Force Base, this soup has a big fan following you cannot ignore.   It is an enormous bowl with filled one of the classic Vietnamese “Phos” (soups)offered atLinh’s Bistro.  This meal sized, magical creation contains broth, shaved pork and pieces of shrimp.   Sure you can get it with clear rice noodles, but we prefer the egg noodle option (#34 on the menu). Vegetables and scallions also line the bowl, but that’s not all.  The soup is served with a side plate of jalapenos, bean sprouts cilantro and lime.  Separate some cilantro leaves from the stems and drop them into the bowl.  This soup defines the words Food Adventure, and will help you sharpen your spoon and chopstick skills like a jedi knight.

 

 

 

 

13) THE FRENCH ONION SOUP at DOUBLEDAY’S GRILL & TAVERN: 
Lets be honest.  Any one of Doubleday’s soups could make this list.  In a restaurant known for their homemade soups, this one is a favorite. Dayton  regulars have stuffed the Doubleday’s restaurants for decades, and many have felt the hot, gooey dripping flavor of the french onion soup.  It is easy to get lost in their large menu, but don’t overlook this “must eat.” The steaming pot of soup is perfect for a snowy day.  Hunks of drunken toast and mounds of that crispy cheese.  This is heaven.  Try their Chicken Pot Pie Soup and Potato Soup as well.

 

14) THE NEW ORLEANS STYLE GUMBO at JIMMIES LADDER 11: 

The New Orleans Gumbo from Jimmie’s Ladder 11

Hearty, rich and just the right spiciness, this soup is one of those “OMG” moments when you take a bite.  Owner Jimmie Brandell is no stranger to soups, having managed one of the iconic “Upper Krust” locations for years.  The soup is perfect.  They really hit the mark on this one.  Order a bowl and wake up your taste buds.  Goes perfect with their craft beer selections and sandwiches!  It has a bit of a kick, but can be jazzed up a bit with some tabasco sauce.  Everyday is Mardi Gras at Ladder 11.  Their extensive menu is terrific from signature sandwiches and salads, to pizzas and a few upstate New York favorites.

 

 

 

 

Bullwinkle’s Clam Chowder is made in house

15) THE CLAM CHOWDER AT BULLWINKLE’S: 
Clam Chowder at a rib place?  The answer is yes.  This soup is homemade and downright hearty.  Generous chunks of clams in a mix of potatoes and cream sauce make this one of our “Must Eats.”  Not many people know about this soup, but now you do.  We are not responsible for any addictions.  Make sure you start your meal here with this savory favorite.  Their menu is filled with amazing items like this one.  Owner and manager John has been producing quality foods here since the 1980’s.  The result is a cult following, and BBQ expert.

 

 

16) THE CHILI AT ARCHER’S TAVERN: 
Every year, Archer’s holds a chili cookoff.  The winning chili goes on the menu for a year.  All proceeds from the contest go to the Centerville High School’s Culinary Arts Program!  This year’s result was an amazing chili and a charitable donation!  The current chili is the result of David Klass’ wining comb of a hearty beer chili cooked with Dayton’s sister city beer from Germany, called Reigele.   A bold, tasty bowl of chili with a little bit of heat.  The spiciness is subtly kept in check by the beer which mellows everything.   We definitely prefer it topped with onions and cheese. with a  splash of one of Uncle Jester’s Hot Sauces.   This chili beat out a dozen others and went though a tie breaker before being named to the menu .  How can you not love a delicious chili born of charity ?

 

17) THE WILD MUSHROOM BISQUE at CHRISTOPHER’S RESTAURANT:

Mushroom Bisque at Christopher’s

Vegetarians  rejoice!  This Dayton soup is for you.  A fresh, home-made delicious recipe means a warm feeling in every spoonful.  The taste of the fresh mushrooms is incredible, as they are wild and organic.   Christopher’s thrives on making quality, homemade soups, and this choice is the star.  Check it out and pair it with one of their delicious sandwiches.  The restaurant atmosphere is homey, and lends to the comfort factor of feeling at home with this warming soup for the soul.  The soup is nice and a little thicker than most mushroom soups you will encounter.   It is a just a feel good flavor and will be a delightful surprise to your taste buds.  This restaurant takes their soups and food seriously.

 

 

18) TOM YUM GOONG SOUP from HOUSE OF THAI: 

Tom Yum Soup from Tik’s Thai Grill

Chef Dang at House of Thai does not get much publicity here in Dayton, but comes with a national pedigree of success.  A world studied chef, she has learned to cook with some of the best in the planet at her side.  One of her specialties is the Tom Yum Goong Soup.  Her take on this shrimp and mushroom broth in a hot and sour broth is an amazing menu item featured at this hidden gem.  Please go visit this eatery in Beavercreek known for their Pad Thai.   Not many people are familiar with this delicious Thai restaurant, but the soup deserves a spot on this list.  It is obviously an old family recipe, and it is as fun to eat as it is to say the name.  This is chin dripping, grab your napkin style good eats.  If you are going to do it up, do it up right at the House of Thai.   Guaranteed to help drive sinus infections away !

 

Pickle Soup from Blind Bob’s

19) THE PICKLE SOUP from BLIND BOB’S: 
Don’t be fooled by the sound of it, don’t judge a book by its cover.  This is one of the best soups in Dayton.  The flavor isn’t sharp, it is surprisingly mild and rich.  If you like cream of broccoli soup, this is an even better spin on it.  We congratulate Blind Bob’s for not only the uniqueness of this soup, but for the amazing taste.  The restaurant and its menu certainly have a strong cult following in Dayton.  Pair this soup up with one of their burger selections.   Also, Blind Bob’s many craft beers go great with this pickle so

 

 

 

 

 

20) SEAFOOD CHOWDER from DOROTHY LANE MARKET:  Maybe because it

Seafood Chowder from Dorothy Lane Market

simmers all day, it enhances the flavor.  Whatever the reason, we are entranced with this self-serve option to go at Dorothy Lane Market for this incredible soup.  Rich and creamy are two terms that simply cannot be stressed enough.  Chunks of fish and more fill the soup with corn and other vegetables. This is a nice, thick soup. We can’t inhale it fast enough on hungry rainy days.  If there ever was a bowl you wanted to lick clean, this would be the one…. but the bowl is made of paper so we won’t be licking anything clean.   Secret tip … get some raw oysters on the half shell in your cart from the seafood department and enjoy them at home with this soup. Oh my goodness gracious.

 

Vegetarian Chili and Tequila Chili from Lucky’s Taproom

21) TEQUILA CHILI at LUCKY’S TAPROOM:  
Unique blast of flavor from the kitchen at Lucky’s using liquor.  Owner Andrew Trick has developed an underground following for his terrific food. This chili is a highlight on the menu and one of the most loved items.  Lucky’s offers a regular or vegetarian option.  Recommendation: There is no better pairing on this list than the Tequila Chili and one of Lucky’s numerous craft beers.  So go to Lucky’s, thumb through the beer booklet, pick one out, and thank us later.  The atmosphere adds to the experience and somehow makes everything taste better.

 

22) THE GUINNESS ONION SOUP AT NICK’S RESTAURANT:  

French Onion Soup at Nick’s Restaurant

Gooey, warm, and wonderful soup that is the pride of Xenia.  The soup is always made from scratch by their “soup nazi.”  This soup is served in a unique bowl, with a mound of cheese and few gigantic croutons.  But what hit us most is the rich flavor of the hot broth.   Yes, the hot broth dripping down your chin, as you swallow some of the cheesy strings.  Take a spoonful and you will immediately see why this soup made the cut.  It even has a slightly smoky flavor to it.  Winter days were made for this stuff.  Add some Asian Persuasion wings or a Nick Burger and you have meal that could be celebrated for any occasion.

 

Coconut Soup from Siam Pad Thai

23) THE COCONUT SOUP at SIAM PAD THAI: 
Another exotic choice on this list.  Cherry tomatoes, lime juice and mushrooms highlight the ingredients in this soup.  The tangy, light flavor make this soup the most refreshing on our list.  Owner, Fon Chrisman is a culinary genius in Thai food.  Her restaurant is currently on hiatus and is moving to the area near Patterson and Shroyer Rd.  When Siam Pad Thai, reopens in a couple of months, we suggest you pair this soup with one of their Thai dishes, or specialty sushi rolls. We promise you will be craving this soup in no time.  Fresh, healthy and light, are most o f the items on this menu. Enjoy this Asian specialty, which is not like any other soup on this list.

 

Hot n Sour Soup from Young Chow

24)  THE HOT AND SOUR SOUP at YOUNG CHOW:  
Young Chow is the New York style Chinese carry out at Dorothy Lane and 48 which has quietly cranked out quick eats for over 2 decades.  One of their most popular items makes our list.  It is the Hot n Sour Soup. We scald ourselves every time, because we cant wait to get into this soup’s shredded goodness.  A perfect balance of tofu, pepper and pork, this appetizer is fantastic.  This soup made the list based on pure taste.  And guess what else, the price is nice.   We looked at your fortune cookie, it says you need to go to Young Chow and try the Kung Pao too !

 

25) CALDO DE POLLO at EL TORO:
An old school soup for the generations. It is packed with avocados, shredded chicken, vegetables and a tasty broth. Fresh flavors abide as does a punch of lime juice. How about a nice Corona Light with this choice?  Even though it is listed under soups, the bowl is a mean in itself.  Accompanied by pico de gallo and lime
wedges.  Time to eat, El Hefe.

 

26) TOM YUM SOUP at TIK’s THAI GRILL:  A spicy broth filed with mushrooms and green scallions.  They also call this “Lemongrass Soup.”  It also includes a secret combo of Thai herbs, lemongrass, tomato, and lime juice.  The lime juice packs a punch right back to the lime juice that started the whole thing.   One of the most complex soups on  the list.  Pick one up at the drive thru at the Bellbrook location, or dine in for a fun, friendly experience with Tik’s staff.

 

 

27) CURRY UDON NOODLE SOUP from ARIAKE SUSHI BAR :  A thick, soup with curry flavors and a nutty aroma.  Slices of pork, egg slices and wheat noodles fill the bowl.  It is a challenge to eat this without getting your chin or shirt dripped on, but the noodles are fantastic.  This is an authentic Japanese recipe, from the Japanese owners.  It is one of the most popular dish in Japan.   It is rare to find such and authentic Japanese menu in the Dayton area.

 

The last spoonfuls of Kabuki’s Spicy Vegetable Soup

28) THE SPICY VEGETABLE SOUP from KABUKI:  This soup is complimentary with big dinner orders.  It is a fantastic mix of spicy pepper broth, bean sprouts and onions.  This can clear your sinuses and make your cold feel better all at the same time.  It is the perfect tune up for a sushi feast.  Enjoy the color and aroma of the soup, it tastes as good as it looks.  We have come to learn that at Kabuki, everything is great.

 

Pozole from Chiapas Mexican Grill

29) THE POZOLE from CHIAPAS MEXICAN GRILL:  The owner of Chiapas tells us this is his grandmother’s recipe for a chicken and hominy soup.  The broth is soothing yet spicy.  The chicken is tender and shreds of it soak between hominy corn.  Radishes float on top of this beautiful looking soup.  One of the most unique soups on this list, it is authentic Mexican fare.

 

Seafood Gazpacho from Taqueria Mixteca

30) PULPO CAMARONES COCKTAIL en SALSA (Seafood Gespacho) from TAQUERIA MIXTECA
Served cold, this tomato based soup is stocked full of seafood.  From huge shrimp, to baby octopus and calamari, it is not for the squeamish.  Hardcore seafood lovers, however, will eat it up.  It is served in a gigantic goblet and is easily enough for two or –more.  The vegetables and slices of avocado make the soup.

 

We have two honorable mentions:

a) SHRIMP and PORK SATE from PHO MI – so close to making the list

b) ROADKILL CHILI from TANKS –  Great flavor and Best name for a chili .. ever

That’s it for the locally owned and mom and pop places…

And now, one final thing..

 

Chicken Gnocchi Soup from Olive Garden

10 BEST CHAIN RESTAURANT SOUPS

  
–Chicken Gnocchi from Olive Garden
–Chicken Noodle Soup at Bob Evans
–Broccoli Cheddar from Panera
–Clam Chowder at Red Lobster
–CoreLife’s Bone Broth Soups
–PF Changs Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup
–Tomato Basil at AppleBees
–Chicken Pot Pie from Zoup
–Frisch’s Vegetable Soup
–Mongolian Grill’s Tomato Basil

 

 

That is it, that’s our list !  What did we miss?  Do you agree or disagree with our choices ??  Please comment below and tell us your thoughts.

Meanwhile, check out our incredible photo gallery of Dayton’s best soups, below and “like” Food Adventures on Facebook by CLICKING HERE !

 

The Tom Young Goong Soup from House of Thai

Curry Udon Noodle Soup at Ariake Sushi Bar

 

Pozole from Chiapas Mexican Grill

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Salar’s Reopening Benefits Dayton Children’s

November 6, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Salar Restaurant and Lounge presented Dayton Children’s Hospital Burn Program with a $3,600 donation. The funds were raised by selling tickets for local eatery’s soft opening and grand opening events in September. Salar, located at 400 E. Fifth St. in Dayton, Ohio, reopened to the public on Oct. 1, just shy of a year after a devastating fire forced the local restaurant to shutter temporarily to rebuild.

The donation will underwrite the cost of burn kits for families in-need that financially cannot afford to purchase the necessary medical supplies to treat injuries.

Salar owner and executive chef Margot Blondet was touched by the support of the community during the time of the fire and felt that it was important to pay that support forward.

“Dayton has showed us the true meaning of community, that when things get tough, we come together to help one another,” says Blondet. “I felt a responsibility to share the kindness of my friends and neighbors to help families that are experiencing hardship.”

Children are especially vulnerable to burn injuries. Children under five years old are 2.4 times as likely as the general population to suffer burn injuries that require emergency medical treatment, according to the American Burn Association. Almost one-quarter of all burn injuries occur in children under the age of 15.

“We are so thankful for the generous donation from Salar Restaurant and Lounge,” says Franki Meier, BS, Donor Engagement Specialist at Dayton Children’s Hospital.  “It’s only through support like this that we can continue to provide the very best care close to home for the more than 350,000 children that need Dayton Children’s every year.”

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dayton Children’s Hospital, Margot Blondet, Salar

How To Get Your Hands on Old Forester Birthday Bourbon

November 1, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

The Raffle to win the right to buy one of the limited bottles of Old Forester Birthday Bourbon will begin at the Arrow Wine Centerville locations at 6:00pm on November 14. Entries will be collected for 90 mins. At 7:30pm, names will be drawn. One entry per person. A valid ID must be presented when entering and to verify winners.

They only have 42 bottles so if you don’t win, you may want to use the 90 minutes between entering and drawing to make friends with everyone there, and hope they’ll crack open a bottle and share if they win!

About the Birthday Bourbon:

The 2018 Old Forester Birthday Bourbon was drawn from 12 year old barrels from different warehouses and floors. A total of 120 barrels; 93 barrels matured together on the 3rd floor, on the Northwest side of Warehouse J. The remaining 27 barrels matured together on the 3rd floor, on the Northwest side of Warehouse I.

Barreled on June 9, 2006 – Old Forester Birthday Bourbon 2018 is presented at 101 Proof. This is the first Birthday Bourbon vintage to be bottled at the new Old Forester Distilling Co. on Louisville’s Historic Whiskey Row.

ACCOLADES

INTERNATIONAL WINE AND SPIRITS COMPETITION 2017

Outstanding ULTIMATE SPIRITS CHALLENGE 2017

Extraordinary, Ultimate Recommendation

WHISKIES OF THE WORLD AWARDS 2016

Gold Medal

TASTING NOTES

COLOR

Rich Mahogany

NOSE

Singularly focused initially with a pronounced rich dark cherry cobbler note opening into a dynamic build of caramel and dark chocolate covered smoked almond nuttiness with hints of charred oak. A touch of herbal lemon tea sweetened with a touch of honey round out its depth of character.

TASTE

Subtle sweetness blossoms into a warm and green spiced multi-dimensional experience, brightened by a lemon honey note followed by a cherry cobbler.

FINISH

Long and drying with an herbal lemon honey sweetness.


Arrow Wine 

615 Lyons Rd
Dayton, Ohio 45459
(937) 434-2456

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Kick Off the Holiday Beer Season at Beerry Christmas Dayton!

November 1, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

This Saturday Planned2Give kicks off the holiday beer season with it’s 4th annual Beerry Christmas Dayton.  “With the abundance of holiday ales and winter warmers coming out, deciding which ones to buy can be overwhelming, and that’s why we created this event, to allow you to sample a variety of them before you buy  for your holiday entertaining,” says event co-founder Jeff Jackson.

Hosted in the lobby of the Kettering Tower this Saturday, Nov 4th from 4-7pm, tickets are just $25 in advance, available online and include a souvenir tasting glass and tickets for ten 4 ounce samples and pictures with Santa Claus.   Tickets will be $5 more at the door, with proceeds benefitting Brothers Helping Brothers, who assist small and/or rural fire departments obtain vital tools and lifesaving equipment.  Many of these departments struggle to have the proper tools and equipment to do their job

The beer line up includes: 

Breckenridge Christmas Ale 
Brooklyn Winter Ale
Christian Moerlein Christkindl Winter Warmer
Crooked Handle Crooked Kringle
Deschutes Jubelale
Fat Head’s Holly Jolly Christmas Ale
Fifth Street Brewpub’s Ramona w/ Maple Praline
Great Lakes Christmas Ale
Holy Moses Raspberry
Hoppin’ Frog Brewery Frosted Frog Christmas Ale
New Belgium Accumulation
Oskar Blues Hotbox Coffee Porter
Ridgeway Brewing Lump of Coal
Ridgeway Brewing Santa’s Butt
Sam Adams White Christmas
Shiner Cheer
Southern Tier 2xMas
Southern Tier Cinnamon Roll
Sweetwater Exodus
Taft’s Santa’s Bribe

A few more beers are pending, based on arrivals from distributors.

New this year, the Garland & Johnson Dental VIP Lounge, which will offer additional specialty holiday beers to taste, including a few of Southern Tiers newest line of products and catering by Milano’s for $40/ticket.

Another new element to the event, the mitten tree!  Guests are encouraged to bring mittens, gloves and scarves, which will be distributed to those in need. Each donation will be rewarded with a raffle ticket, which guest can then drop in the box affiliated with the prize they’d most like to win.

Raffle prize include a New Belgium bicycle, provided by Bonbright Distributing, an advent case of craft beer, a pair of VIP tickets to the Bloody Mary Showdown, a gift certificate for the 937 Party Bus, and restaurant gift certificates.  Raffle tickets are $5 each, 3 for $10 or 10 for $20.

So dig out your ugly holiday sweaters and make plans to drink some holiday beers that are rich in cinnamon, ginger, honey and citrus, all for a great cause!

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: beer tasting, Beerry Christmas, Holiday Beers, P2G, Planned2Give

Sat, Nov 3rd is National Sandwich Day – Check out the Deals!

October 31, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

Saturday, November 3,  National Sandwich Day

Never underestimate the power of a good sandwich, there’s something special about the best of the worlds toppings slipped between two slices of bread. Mayonnaise as a sandwich dressing? You betcha, slices of pickle? Of course! French fries? Don’t look at us like that, French fry sandwiches are delicious! The fact of the matter is that if you like something on its own, you’ll almost certainly like it dressed up for the ball in bread and toppings. Sandwich Day celebrates them all.

History of Sandwich Day

There is a commonly known story about the history of the word sandwich, and it’s attributed to John Montagu, the 4th Earl of Sandwich. One piece of that history that’s rarely discussed is the meaning of the word Sandwich and the town it comes from. Sandwich is a city in the shire of Kent in England, originally the word was spelled Sondwic, and then Sandwic, and ultimately in 1086 as Sandwice. The name of the town came from its purpose and its claim to fame, it was a market town. So what does Sandwich actually mean? “Market Town on Sandy Soil”.

John Montagu was the 4th Earl of this town, a royal title that essentially means ‘chieftain’ and placed them in charge of a territory in the King’s stead. John was a well a known lover of card games, and it’s said he originally ordered his meat to be delivered to him between two slices of bread so that he would not get his grease laden fingers on the card, nor require a fork to eat.As people heard of this, they started ordering their food “The Same as Sandwich”, and eventually just “a sandwich”. From such things are legendary culinary delights born. Sandwich Day celebrates both the Earl himself, and the wonder he brought to us in the form of the sandwich.

The Deals:

Beef O’Brady’s – Pick any sandwich for just $7, valid for dine in or take out

Firehouse Subs – The first 50 people to order a Hook & Ladder at any Firehouse Subs location will get a coupon for free chips and drink with any sub purchase on an upcoming visit.

Jersey Mike’s-  All 1,500 locations are offering $2 off a regular sub  with coupon on Facebook or email sent to club members valid Nov, 3-6

McAlister’s Deli –  Grab yourself a full-size McAlister’s club for just $4 at every location in the country.

McDonald’s – Buy one, get one free sandwich with the mobile app

Penn Station – 6-inch subs are $3.99 for 2-9 p.m.

Potbelly – Free sandwich or salad with kids meal purchase

Quiznos – Buy any eight-inch sub for $5.

Subway – Subway will donate a meal to Feeding America with the purchase of a sub and 30 oz. drink.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: National Sandwich Day, sandwich deals

Turning Point for Ace Asian Cafe ?

October 31, 2018 By Dayton937

Teriyaki Salmon in a Bento Box

When familiar faces struck a deal with The Greene to again take over the closed Choe’s Bistro, it was a case of old owners, cleaning up a new owners mess.  Michelle and Charles Yang managed “Choe’s Asian Bistro” from December 2014 through March 2017.  After turning it over to new management, back rent and tax questions forced The Greene to close the restaurant.  The Yangs came back to the rescue re-opening the eatery in April 2018.  Today, after 7 months, new management has fine tuned their dishes. They will be adding a new chef and new menu additions are around the corner.     The Food Adventures Crew has exclusive scoop on what could be the turning point for Ace Asian Cafe.

Outside of Ace Asian Cafe

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON ACE ASIAN CAFE at THE GREENE:

— Located at 4394 Juniper Way at The Greene outdoor mall in Beavercreek, Ace Asian Bistro has a menu that encompasses many countries, including THAILAND, CHINA, KOREA, and JAPAN.

— The restaurant is open
Monday – Thursday: 11:30am -10pm,
Friday: 11:30am – 11pm
Saturday: Noon – 11pm
Sunday: Noon – 9pm

Option for a Korean BBQ Table with built in grill

— Ace Asian Cafe is currently developing some new specials for kids and seniors, as well as special discount days for Air Force members.  Could we see a weekly special of endless sushi?  Plans are also in the works for a special Food Adventure Tour of Asia !  Stay tuned to Dayton Most Metro for info on the December event.

— Then menu highlights are a full-blown list of sushi offerings, an option to sit at a table with a Korean BBQ built in, Pad Thai and Chinese Dishes.  Want some Sake?  They’ve got you covered there with a full selection and a cocktail rich bar.

— Besides a full dining room, sushi bar and cocktail bar, Ace Asian Cafe has a 50 person upstairs seating area for private events. It also has a Korean BBQ seating option for about 24 seats in the dining room.  The ambiance is elegant and makes it feel like you are at a special occasion.

— Menu prices are typically $12.95- $14.95 for entrees.  Lunch Bento Boxes are a great way to try a variety of foods and run about $10.95.  Sushi Rolls run from 8 bucks to about $13.50.

We have had good service on our visits here.  The wait staff was attentive and friendly.

Time to explore the menu which takes on an entire continent.

Our patented “must eats”…

 

MUST EATS at ACE ASIAN CAFE:

Calamari and Sweet Chili Sauce

—CRAB RANGOON:
The old standard and everyone’s favorite, seems to be the most popular menu item here. Nice and creamy and a sauce like you have never tasted before for dipping. It is a smoky sweet n sour sauce.

 

— BENTO BOX WITH TERIYAKI SALMON:
One of the best ways to sample the menu is through a Bento Box. And at the lunch price of $10.95 it is economical.  You pick 2 entree dishes and it is served with a spring roll, rice, orange slices and a salad.  Your entree choices include pad Thai, sushi rolls, Korean Bulgogi, Curry dishes and Chinese entrees.

 

— CALAMARI IN SPICY CHILI SAUCE:
Deep fried calamari rings with a fantastic dipping sauce. The sweet sauce and spice, is the perfect contrast to the light crunch. The calamari does not have a fishy taste at all.

Hot n Sour Soup

 

— HOT N SOUR SOUP:
Their version is definitely worth ordering. All of their soups are good, but this one is the best. Mouth watering with a touch of heat.

 

— YELLOWTAIL NIGIRI
Then simple thought of a fresh piece of raw fish and rice. If raw is your thing, try the Yellowtail. Dip in wasabi and soy sauce to complete the tasty deal.

 

— THE WASHINGTON SUSHI ROLL:
Our favorite sushi roll is this one. It features cooked Shrimp Tempura, Cucumber, and cooked Crab topped with Salmon, Avocado, Tobago, Wasabi Dressing, Sweet Sauce & Goma Dressing. The result is a sweet and crunchy taste. If you like shrimp, crab and salmon, you must try this roll.

 

— GENERAL TSO’S CHICKEN:
They have a nice take on an old favorite. Medium sized chunks of deep-fried shrimp, tossed in a light brown sauce with stir fired vegetable surrounding the plate. A good, old-fashioned staple of Chinese cuisine done right.

 

— CHICKEN BULGOGI on the KOREAN BBQ TABLE:

General Tso’s Chicken

You or the server get to cook this shredded marinated chicken on the table side grill. It is a fun experience and the aroma as the chicken cooks is amazing. A few minutes and sizzles later, and you have a piping hot chicken grilled dish in front of you. Served with rice, the grilled onion and spices are a perfect blend.

 

Honorable Mention:

Katsu Chicken Bento Box – A nice white meat piece, sliced and panko fried, drizzled with Asian sauces.

Blue Crab Stuffed Salmon – Baked Salmon with blue crab, stir fired vegetables and Asian spices.

 

***EXCLUSIVE SCOOP ON NEW MENU ITEMS COMING TO ACE ASIAN CAFE !!***

This Spring some new menu items will be in play .  Only Food Adventures and Dayton Most Metro has the scoop.

Sorry about the quality, we had to do mission impossible and Indiana Jones type stuff to get you these papers….

They are adding salads, udon and soba soups, and even a katsu curry dish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Make sure you visit Ace Asian Cafe at the Greene.  The atmosphere is perfect for a special occasion meal or meeting.  Any celebration would be a success at this restaurant.

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Spicy Pad Thai Shrimp

Sashimi

Window decor

Spicy Pork Bulgogi

Spicy Tuna Roll

Pad Thai Chicken

Sardines

The sushi menu is extensive – a salmon covered crab and avocado roll

Caterpillar Roll

Salmon Avocado Roll

Blind Date Roll

Blind Date Roll

Avocado Roll

Fresh Sushi Rolls

Avocado on top

Spicy Scallop Roll

Tofu Stir Fry

Tofu and veggie stir fry

Fish Cakes

Korean BBQ Chicken !

Pad Thai

Cooking yourself

Korean BBQ Beef

Full bar and happy hour

Fresh Sushi

Egg Drop Soup

Edamame

Buckeye Roll

Sushi Plate

Sushi Platter

Blind Date Roll and an Albacore Roll

Blue Crab Salmon

Cooking on the Korean BBQ

YellowTail Nigiri

Squid salad

Sushi Plate

Bento box chicken

Buckeye Roll

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: ace asian, Bbq, Beavercreek, Chinese, japanese, Korean, sushi, Thai, The Greene

Luminaries of Dayton: Jacob Stickle

October 28, 2018 By Angie Hoschouer Leave a Comment

Jacob Stickle was born in Neckar-Thailfingen, Wurettemberg, Germany on February 26, 1825, son of John Jacob and Katerina Stickle.

Jacob helped his father on the family farm until he was old enough to be apprenticed to a butcher. He learned the trade of butchering and stayed in the business until he immigrated to the United States, landing in New Orleans on May 1, 1849. He arrived in Dayton on the first of June.

On his arrival Jacob started working for Adam Happle, a meat packer whose business was located on Valley Pike in Mad River Township. He worked for $7 a week and board. After two years Jacob had saved enough money to rent a butcher’s stand and later opened a stall in Harshmanville, on Yellow Springs Pike, which he attended for seventeen years.

In 1868, Jacob purchased the brewery of Sander and Stoppelman on Warren Street. When he started the business he decided to use only the best quality products, and to make his beer out of only barley, malt and hops.

In 1881, the City Brewery building burnt down. Jacob Stickle rebuilt and enlarged it at an expense of eight thousand dollars, building a three and a half story brick factory. The ice houses had a storage capacity of 2,000 tons and the beer cellars of 3,000 barrels. The first year the business made 4,000 barrels of beer and by 1882 the brewery was producing 7,000 barrels annually. The business required ten men and several teams for delivering the beer to local businesses.

Jacob married Barbara Drechsel on August 31, 1851 and they had two children. Jacob’s son, William, later helped his father run the brewery. In 1890, the business moved to 653 and 655 Warren Street. Jacob Stickle merged his brewery with The Dayton Breweries Company in 1904 and then sold out his part.

Jacob died on November 20, 1908 and is buried in Section 63 Lot 1126.

Filed Under: Active Living, Community, Dayton Entrepreneurs, Dayton History, Dayton On Tap, Downtown Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Beer, dayton breweries, Downtown Dayton, Things to do in Dayton, Woodland Cemetery

Celebrate Francos 42nd Anniversary with World Famoso Spaghetti Dinner $19.76

October 26, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Franco Germano grew up in Italy, then came to America at age 18.  It wasn’t long after that he joined the Army, serving as a mess sergeant during the Vietnam War.  In October of 1976, he and his wife Barbara opened his dream, Franco’s Ristorante Italiano.  He often claimed he was simply carrying out the tradition of his “mamma”, feeding friends and family.

Franco’s “World Famoso” Spaghetti, a combination of egg, romano cheese, fresh roasted garlic and olive oil was a dish that Franco was extremely proud of.  As he described it, ” My invention.  Not creation.  Invention.  No one else can follow it.”

Now 42 years later the restaurant is run by his son Nick and that famous spaghetti is being offered with Franco’s sausage and a cannoli for just $19.76 this Friday and Saturday to celebrate the anniversary. To remember Franco, read this interview.


Franco’s Ristorante Italiano

824 E 5th St
Dayton, Ohio

(937) 222-0204
Hours:

Monday – Thursday 11am -10pm

Friday 11am – 11pm

Saturday 4-11pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: "World Famoso" Spaghetti, 42nd Anniversary, Franco’s Ristorante Italiano

Stolen Base = Free Taco

October 24, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

It only took one inning in Game 1 of the World Series for Taco Bell’s annual promotion to come into fruition. For the fourth year in a row Taco Bell has offered the “Steal a Base, Steal a Taco” promotion when a player steals a base in the championship series.

Thanks to Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts’ stolen base after getting a leadoff hit on Tuesday, everyone in America is eligible for a free Doritos Locos taco from Taco Bell on Nov. 1 from 2-6 p.m. No Purchase Necessary. While Supplies Last. Limit One Per Person.


Glen Bell opened the first Taco Bell in Downey California 1962 and sold tacos for 19 cents.  Within two years, Taco Bell had expanded to eight locations.  In 1978  PepsiCo bought the company for $130 million. Taco Bell serves more than 2 billion customers each year at 7,000 restaurants, more than 80 percent of which are owned and operated by independent franchisees and licensees.

Find a Taco Bell near you here.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: free taco, Taco Bell

Wendy’s Fries for a Buck!

October 23, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

Wendy’s is offering any size of fries for just $1. That’s right — whether you want a small, medium, or large option, you’ll have to pay just $1 for your fries at any participating Wendy’s location. The “FryDay” deal will last for a limited time, but how long that limited time lasts is anybody’s guest.

Though we bet that this promotion is in response to McDonald’s Free Fry Day available via a coupon on their mobile app, which offers a free medium fry with any purchase of $1 or more on Fridays that runs through the end of the year.

 

Wendy’s is also offering another $1 deal, and it’s for a good cause. You can get five Free Jr. Frosty coupons for just a buck, with proceeds going to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption to support foster care adoption.  The books, available for a limited time at participating locations, make great candy-free treats to give out to trick-or-treaters at Halloween.

And if you like to dip your fries in your frosty- this is a great deal for just a couple bucks!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: frosty, Wendy's $1 fries

Dining Tribute to Dayton’s Iconic Restaurants of the Past

October 23, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

Chef Maria of Watermark is pleased to announce the first ICONS dinner event, where they will honor the legendary restaurants that have built and shaped the wonderful and diverse dining scene in the Dayton area.

The Barnsider, King Cole, L’Auberge … names that immediately evoke smiles, fond memories, and lively conversations. Join us on a culinary journey that will celebrate the food and atmosphere that made these places so memorable.

Sunday, October 28
5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

This event will be presented as a seven-course tasting menu, where you will have the opportunity to re-live – or experience for the first time – some of the most iconic dishes from these beloved establishments.

THE ICONS MENU FOR 2018:

Starter:
Stuffed Mushrooms au Gratin – Peerless MillSalad:
Artisan Garden Salad with Heritage French Dressing – King Cole

 

 

 

 

 

Soup:
French Onion Soup au Gratin – The Barnsider

 

 

 

 

 

Seafood:
Filet of Sole – L’Auberge

 

 

 

 

 

Beef:
Filet au Poivre with Brandy Cream Sauce – Peasant Stock

 

 

 

 

 

Cheese:
Baked Brie with Charred Pear – Neil’s Heritage House

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dessert:
Paris-Brest with Crème Mousseline Praliné – Watermark

ALL – INCLUSIVE:   $125/pp

This unique experience will offer a pre-dinner cocktail, beer, or glass of wine, along with two glasses of wine (one white, one red) to accompany the meal. Your ticket price of $125/per-person includes all food and beverage, tax, and gratuity. Tickets may be purchased by calling the restaurant, or online at the link below:

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE


Watermark Restaurant
20 S 1st St, Miamisburg, OH 45342, USA
Miamisburg, Ohio
(937) 802-0891

Tue, Wed, Thu  4:00 – 10:00 PM

Fri & Sat   4:00 – Midnight

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Barnsider, king cole, L'Auberge, Neil's Heritage House, peasant stock, Watermark

The Perfect Gift For Wine Lovers!

October 20, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

The Winery at Versailles is offering it’s first ever Advent Calendar this holiday season!

And…..instead of just 25 days, it will contains  31 single servings (187 ml bottles), one in each window, numbered 1-31. These will include both winter and summer seasonal wines, dessert wines and a few specialty wines. Each day will have it’s very own pop out door you open to pull out a bottle! Included will be all the wines we currently offered by the Winery at Versailles  PLUS the Summer Days lines and the new Live Laugh Love!

 

There are only have 50 of these available as of now, so get your pre-paid order in asap. These will run $129.99/ea (plus tax). Each bottle will have a beautiful winter scene. Get them while they last!

 


*This is for PRE-ORDERS (must be paid in full) which the winery is taking now. .These will be available for pickup starting Friday, Nov 23rd (Black Friday) at the winery. Call 937-526-3232 to reserve yours now!

The Winery at Versailles
6572 State Route 47
Versailles, Ohio 45380
937-526-3232
[email protected]

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Wine

Roost Hosts Wine Dinner

October 20, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

On Thursday, November 8th Roost Modern Italian in the Oregon District will host a five course  dinner, featuring the wines of Pine Ridge Vineyards.  This California winery founded in 1978 by Gary Andrus, sits in the heart of the Stags Leap District of Napa Valley, famous for Cabernet Sauvignon wines of distinctive power and elegance.  The dinner will begin at 6:30pm and reservations are required.

 

 

Pine Ridge Wine Dinner Menu:

Malene Rose ‘17 by Chamisal
Paired with Roast halibut with fig Sugo and prosciutto

Dijon Clone Chardonnay ‘14
Paired with Crisp Joyce Farms chicken And mascarpone creamed spinach

Seven Hills Red Blend Walla Walla ‘14
-The inaugural release of this wine is 85% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Malbec and 5% Petit Verdot.
Paired with Duck Confit & ‘Candy’
Confit with Butternut Squash and Ricotta Caramelle Pasta with pan jus

PR Stags Leap District Cab ‘12
You don’t want to miss this Cab!
Paired with Rosemary Glazed Lamb and Scallop Affumicato

Pine Ridge Napa Cab ‘15
Paired with a Cheese course

The dinner will start at 6:30pm and tickets are $92 for wine and dinner, $60 for dinner only. Call 937-222-3100 to make your reservation for the Pine Ridge Wine Dinner!


Roost
524 E 5th St
Dayton, Ohio
 (937) 222-3100
Hours:
Tues- Thurs 5-10pm
Fri  & Sat 5-11pm
Sun 5-9pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles, Wine Tagged With: Chef Dana Downs, Pine Ridge Vineyards, Roost

Montgomery Inn Boathouse Celebrates Little Kings

October 17, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

Celebrate Little Kings 60th Anniversary with The Ribs King! In honor of Ted Gregory, founder of Montgomery Inn & Originator of the Schoenling Little Kings 7oz bottles.

Join Montgomery Inn-Boathouse on Thursday, October 25th at 6PM for an innovative four-course bourbon dinner and pairing with Little Kings.

Enjoy a panel for Q&A with Dean Gregory, Molly Wellmann, and Greg Hardman on the history of Little Kings Cream Ale.

Four Courses + Bourbon Tasting + Little Kings | $60 per guest (includes tax and gratuity).

To purchase tickets, please call 513-721-7427 or email [email protected]

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: little kings, Montgomery Inn Boathouse

Bill’s Donuts – The Delicious Dozen + ***WIN A DOZEN BILLS DONUTS ! ***

October 17, 2018 By Dayton937

Bills Donuts in Centerville receives National recognition each year

Unless you have been living under a rock, you know that Bill’s Donuts in Centerville has put Dayton on the national donut map. From National Magazine awards, to stars visiting while in town, Bill’s has a reputation.

The locals love it . You can typically find a line out the door on not only weekend mornings, but random times such as 9:30pm on a Wednesday. There is no rhyme or reason, there is only the good thing that they are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Through the decades of Food Adventures.  beyond the dozens and dozens of donuts we have eaten from Saturday mornings, to the Superhero 5k.  With all the press that has been written, what else can we say about this place that hasn’t been printed already?

The Legendary Pretzel Donut

Today, Food Adventures RANKS the best Bill’s donuts, individually, the baker’s dozen, one through thirteen, like only we would.  After decades of research, we present the “Delicious Dozen.”

***Comment below on your opinion and a chance to win a free dozen donuts from BILL’S !!***

THE DELICIOUS DOZEN (The best donuts at Bill’s Donuts….. in order… the top bakers dozen)

#1 THE PRETZEL DONUT:
The signature donut, the pinnacle of yeast donuts. Always plentiful and one of the few donuts that is equally as good with a glass of milk as it is with coffee. HUGE TIP – when you get one of these, pop it in the microwave 15 seconds when you get home and taste the fresh difference.

 

Longhjohn with Peanut Butter Creme and Chocolate Icing

#2 THE PEANUT BUTTER FILLED LONGJOHN:
The traditional chocolate covered longjohn with a peanut butter cream filling. OMG is that good. Bill’s signature donut, and the peanut butter addictiveness.

 

#3 THE PERSIAN WITH NUTS:
It might sound like a handsome stranger, but this donut is a lesson balance. It is a delicious donut, but it is IMPOSSIBLE to  eat without spilling a piece of nut. Impossible we well you. The inside is a cinnamon delight, and the frosting is a caramel butterscotch, with chopped peanuts topping this confection of perfection

 

#4 THE CUSTARD FILLED LONGJOHN WITH CHOCOLATE ICING:

The Oversized Persian With Nuts has a Cinnamon lining – it is impossible not to spill a nut

An American staple, done better nowhere else. The grill marks on the bottom, The icing that sometimes melts unforseen or sometimes stays rock solid. When it all comes together in a big bite and the custard squirts out, well, then you have liftoff.

 

#5 THE DEVILSFOOD DONUT:
The absolute perfect, #1 donut of all time to have with milk. Again, use the trick of zapping this donut 15 seconds in the microwave.. Get the biggest glass of milk you can find. Find a quiet area and indulge. Crossed eyes and moans are normal here.

#6 THE BACON MAPLE DONUT:
A new experiment and limited time donut. It is a Longjohn with maple icing, and bacon crumbles on top. inside is a butterscotch creme filling. It is new, and it is a hit. Ask when they will be making them next, so you can give them a try.

The fairly new Bacon Maple Donut – harder to find than sasquatch

#7 THE GLAZED TWIST DONUT:
The most underrated donut in the case. A long, buttery twisted yeast donut with a hint of vanilla and cinnamon. It is a good bang for your buck too. It has that signature yeast taste from Bill’s, and is filling. Perfect with coffee.

 

#8 THE JELLY DONUT WITH WHITE ICING:
In the 80’s movie Strange Brew, Rick Moranis bribes a brewery worker with a jelly donut .. “Here .. it’s a jelly…” If that was a Bill’s Donut, he could have bribed the Canadian Government.

 

#9 THE ROUND VANILLA CREME FILLED with CHOCOLATE ICING:

Round Creme Filled with Chocolate Icing

It is a round donut with chocolate icing on top. the difference is in the filling is a white cream, like whipped cream. Again, the signature yeast donut that only us recognizable at Bill’s Donuts.

 

#10  THE BLUEBERRY CAKE DONUT:
A cake donut that is mixed with blueberries making a pleasingly purple donut. The donut is glazed and sometimes will have a chocolate or strawberry tint. This donut and a glass of milk is a ticket to heaven. Also great with a hot chocolate !

 

#11  THE POWDERED with CHOCOLATE CREME:
The messiest donut by far, but delicious as well. Get the chocolate creme filled for a trip back in time to your childhood. Passport not included. Neither is a bib or napkin and you will look like you lost a fight with a bag of flour if you eat it correctly.

The Big Ragu getting powdered at Bill’s

#12 THE DUNKING STICK:
The oddest donut in the case. this old fashioned throwback is dedicated to the coffee lovers. Made specifically for dunking, this glazed donut is a yeast donut but has a cake feel.   This long stick is an old favorite, but a new discovery for us in the pat couple of years.

 

# 13 THE SUGAR COATED JELLY DONUT:
A jelly donut rolled in sugar. The jelly is delicious and is the subtle feature here. Each bite has a slight crunch and the sweetness is perfect. A bit messy? Yes, But worth every napkin.

 

Honorable mention:
The Red Velvet Cake Donuts – a nice twist on a favorite cake recipe.
The Chocolate Brownies with Chocolate icing – Get a glass of milk for this rich treat that will put you into chocolate overload.

**** Which ones are your favorites?  Do you agree ?  Do you disagree?

Comment below and you will be entered to win 1 dozen Bills donuts !!!****

A Dunking Stick

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY ON BILLS DONUTS:

— Opened in 1960, it is now owned by a brother and sister team, Lisa and Jim.  The store was handed down by their father Bill Elam, who passed away in 2010.

— A pillar in the community, they have supported countless sports teams, and local causes.

— Over the years. Bill’s has won multiple national awards and recognitions as one of the top donut shops in the USA.

—They not only make great donuts- they are very community involved and philanthropic.  Right now they are  collecting donations for Mexico Beach, Florida!  You can help by donating: toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, deodorant, personal hygiene products, new underwear/socks, cleaning supplies, work gloves, shovel/rakes, batteries, flashlights, bug spray, trash bags, backpacks/bookbags and first aid supplies.  A truck will be leaving on Oct. 22nd to deliver these items to those in need. Donations can be dropped off at the shop at any time.

 

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Browse below for more  Bills Donut fun….

Powdered Donut

Red Velvet Cake Donuts

Bag o ‘ joy

Sugar Jelly

Vanilla Iced Jelly

Long John with Custard

Custard Long John with choolate icing

Chocolate Iceing – longjohn with custard

Persian with nuts

Pretzel donut

Glazed Twist Donuts

Dunking Stick

Bacon Maple Glazed

Round creme filled

Devilsfood

Peanut Butter stuffed

Pull apart goodness

Try a glazed twist

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: #BillsDonuts, bills, Centerville, Dayton, donuts, Food Adventures

National Pasta Day Deals

October 17, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

October is National Pasta Month, and October 17 recognizes National Pasta Day.

Pasta is a type of noodle in traditional Italian cuisine, with the first reference dating to 1154 in Sicily and first attested in English in 1874.During the Renaissance, pasta was thought of as a dish for wealthy people. But by the late 17th century, in Naples, it was becoming more of a staple in everyone’s diet. Typically, it is made from unleavened dough of durum wheat flour that is mixed with water or eggs and formed into sheets or various shapes. It can then be served fresh or dried to be stored for later use.

Fresh pasta was originally produced by hand but, today, many varieties of fresh pasta are commercially produced by large-scale machines and the products are widely available in supermarkets.  The average American consumes 20 lbs. of pasta annually. This makes it the 6th highest food per capita in the country. 24% of the global consumption of pasta is by Americans – the largest of any country in the world. Americans consume 6 billion pounds of pasta each year.

Here are some of the pasta-bilities to help you celebrate:

Carrabba’s Italian Grill:
On National Pasta Day, Wednesday, October 17, when guests dining at Carrabba’s can enjoy Spaghetti Pomodoro, Linguini Positano, and Fettucine Alfredo for only $10.

During the entire month of October, Carrabba’s is supporting cancer research with their new dish named Pasta Georgio.One dollar of every Pasta Georgio sold through December 31 will go to cancer research in honor of Carrabba’s Vice President of Operations who passed away from pancreatic cancer earlier this year.

Pasta Geogia has “penne pasta with sautéed bell peppers and Romano, tossed in roasted red pepper sauce, then topped and baked with meatballs and mozzarella.”

MCL Restaurant & Bakery Celebrates National Pasta Day with an All You Care To Eat Spaghetti Day for only $5.09. Choose  Ragu Meat or Marinara Sauce. And enjoy plate after plate of  delicious spaghetti topped with your favorite sauce.  Wednesday, October 17th All You Care To Eat Spaghetti Only $5.09.

 

 

Olive Garden is celebrating  National Pasta Month in October, customers can enjoy a Never Ending Pasta Bowl. The promotion includes unlimited servings of pasta, sauce and toppings, as well as, soup or salad and breadsticks for $10.99

If you know of deals we missed, please add them in the comments below.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: all you eat spaghetti, Carrabba's, Olive Garden, Pasta Deals

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