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Bring All The Cupcakes!

January 6, 2016 By Nikki Nett

chl the buckeyeSo, the best/worst thing just happened to my life.

First, OMG, Cake Hope & Love DELIVERS NOW!

Second, oh no, Cake Hope & Love delivers now.

Cupcakes on demand!

I have been a very vocal supporter of my favorite little bakery ever since they started in their home kitchen. I ordered a cake a few years ago that needed to be “a little sparkly, with maybe some green, and some zebra stripes” and Shannon whipped up the most fabulous birthday cake that any lil 10-year-old has ever seen. From that day on, my obsession with Cake Hope & Love has been unshakeable.

CH&L owners, Shannon & Mike Teague, have developed quite a large following of fans over the past few years, myself obviously included. It’s always great to see what inventive flavors they’ll have on the Big Red Counter, especially on those #treatyoself days (also known as every day). It’s likely that you may have tried their most popular, THE Buckeye (yes, you have to say the THE in front of it) at an area event. I’m personally partial to Queen Frostine with extra Disco Dust, because some cupcakes just NEED sparkle on them. The flavor combinations they come up with are out of this world.

And now, these little magical cupcakes can just appear at your door step like magic. Like freaking magic, I tell you. 

After losing my mind over the slightly subtle Facebook post on a random Wednesday afternoon, I immediately sent Shannon a message that was artfully crafted and extremely eloquent asking her for more information so I could write up a little story on it. Okay, it only said, “WHAAAAAAAAAAAATTT?!?!?!?” and luckily she knew what I meant.

I was able to make real words and I asked what prompted this. “This is a test roll out for delivery. If it is successful we hope to expand to after hours delivery and beyond.” said Teague.

AFTER HOURS!? Can you even imagine how long you’ve been missing the ability to have cupcakes delivered to your door whenever you wanted? I can’t even.chl delivery

So, maybe you’ve made it this far and think that the names Shannon & Mike Teague sounded familiar but aren’t making the connection to the cupcakes (hey, it’s possible?). You may know them from New Media Dayton or other area workshops where they have taught their play by play success in social media marketing. So naturally, I had to get a little techy with the next question. Okay, it was basically just, “Hoooowwww?!?!?!”. The beauty is that the tech that makes it all possible is the Uber platform. This keeps the delivery charge low for Greene & Montgomery Counties. Shannon said they are “always looking for new ways to expand the business and we’re excited to use an up and coming on demand service.”. Expand the business? More like expanding our waistlines, amIrite?

I’m sure in the next few days someone somewhere will publish a more detailed article, possibly hitting important information that I skipped because I am just too dang happy that Cake Hope & Love cupcakes will now be available without driving out to their shop in Beavercreek.

I am so happy I could cry…and so will my personal trainer.

How To Order

Go here & type the words & wait for the happiness: http://www.cakehopeandlovecupcakes.com/

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: #daytonfood, Cake, cupcake delivery, Dayton, Hope & Love

Your 2016 Fish Fry Guide

January 6, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

FishFryGuideThe season is upon us!  Not winter, but Dayton’s Fish Fry Season!  Here at MostMetro.com we’ve been providing you with a handy online guide for years, you can even check out our Food Adventures tales of 16 fish frys!

Traditionally, many of the Catholic churches held fish fries during Fridays in Lent, as Catholics don’t eat meat on those days. Over the past several years, the popularity of fish fries has grown tremendously, schools, club and athletic leagues have joined the trend and Saturday’s are often on the schedule now, too!

At a typical  fish fry, you’ll be able to eat fish and chips, enjoy a few beers, bid on some amazing silent auction items, and play some black jack. Some are adults only, some are family friendly and most will even do takeout.  The cost is around $15 per fish fry, which is much cheaper than a night out on the town…plus you can say you are eating, drinking, shopping, and gambling for the kids!

Here’s our annual guide . If you know about others, please feel free to add them in the comments section.

Friday January 08, 2016
OLR Fish Fry OLR Fish Fry

Our Lady of the Rosary Church
Friday January 08, 2016 05:30 PM – 10:30 PM
Adult Fish Fry and Silent Auction Adult Fish Fry and Silent Auction

Holy Angels Catholic Church
Friday January 08, 2016 06:00 PM – 12:00 AM
All You Can Eat Fish Fry All You Can Eat Fish Fry

Eintracht Singing Society
Friday January 08, 2016 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM
Saturday January 09, 2016
Fish Fry & Monte Carlo

Fish Fry & Monte Carlo

The Irish Club of Dayton
Saturday January 09, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Friday January 22, 2016
Annual Fish Fry Annual Fish Fry

St. Albert the Great
Friday January 22, 2016 4:00 PM – 12:00 PM
St Paul Fish Fry St Paul Fish Fry

St Paul Catholic Church
Friday January 22, 2016 07:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Saturday January 23, 2016

Brick City Blast Fish Fry and Monte Carlo Night
 Brick City Blast Fish Fry and Monte Carlo Night
St Peter
Saturday January 23, 2016 06:00 PM
Fish Fry & Monte Carlo
Fish Fry & Monte Carlo
St. Christopher Church
Saturday January 23, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Friday January 29, 2016
Friday Night Fish Fry Friday Night Fish Fry

Yankee Trace Golf Club
Friday January 29, 2016 05:00 PM – 09:00 PM
Fish Dinner/Monte Carlo Event Fish Dinner/Monte Carlo Event

Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Friday January 29, 2016 07:00 PM – 08:00 PM

Saturday January 30, 2016

St. Helen Booster Club Fish Fry St. Helen Booster Club Fish Fry

St. Helen’s
Saturday January 30, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Friday February 05, 2016
Fish Fry & Monte Carlo

Fish Fry & Monte Carlo

St. Mary Catholic Church
Friday February 05, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Bishop Leibold School Monte Carlo Fish Fry

Bishop Leibold School Monte Carlo Fish Fry

St. Henry Catholic Church
Friday February 05, 2016 07:00 PM
Dayton Enforcers Fish Fry Dayton Enforcers Fish Fry

IUE-CWA Local 755 Hall
Friday February 05, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturday February 06, 2016
All You Can Eat Fish Fry All You Can Eat Fish Fry

Eintracht Singing Society
Saturday February 06, 2016 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM
Friday February 12, 2016
OLR Fish Fry OLR Fish Fry

Our Lady of the Rosary Church
Friday February 12, 2016 05:30 PM – 10:30 PM
Saturday February 13, 2016
Holy Trinity Church Fish & Sausage Fry Holy Trinity Church Fish & Sausage Fry

Holy Trinity Catholic Church
Saturday February 13, 2016 06:00 PM – 10:30 PM
Friday March 18, 2016
6th Annual Monte Carlo Fish Fry. 6th Annual Monte Carlo Fish Fry.

St Charles Borromeo
Friday March 18, 2016 04:30 PM – 11:00 PM

Friday February 19, 2016

All You Can Eat Fish Fry All You Can Eat Fish Fry

St Brigid
Friday February 19, 2016 06:00 PM – 02:00 AM
Dayton Rugby Fish Fry Dayton Rugby Fish Fry

IUE Local 755 Union Hall
Friday February 19, 2016 06:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday February 20, 2016
Dayton Riverbats 13U Baseball Fish Fry Dayton Riverbats 13U Baseball Fish Fry

IUE Local 755 Union Hall
Saturday February 20, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Friday February 26, 2016

Alter Knight Out Fish Fry Alter Knight Out Fish Fry

Alter High School
Friday February 26, 2016 07:00 PM
Stebbins High School Fish Fry Fundraiser for Baseball & Softball Teams Stebbins High School Fish Fry Fundraiser for Baseball & Softball Teams (Edit)

IUE Local 755 Union Hall
Friday February 26, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Fish Fry Fish Fry

St. Anthony Catholic Church
Friday February 26, 2016 06:00 PM – 12:00 PM

Saturday February 27, 2016

All You Can Eat & Drink Fish Fry All You Can Eat & Drink Fish Fry

St. Peter Catholic Church
Saturday February 27, 2016 05:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Friday March 04, 2016
Partners For Community Living Fish Fry Partners For Community Living Fish Fry

Huber Heights Athletic Center
Friday March 04, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
All You Can Eat Fish Fry All You Can Eat Fish Fry

Eintracht Singing Society
Friday March 04, 2016 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM
Saturday March 5, 2016
Parish Fish Fry Parish Fish Fry

Our Lady of Grace
Saturday March 5, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Friday March 11, 2016
Irish Fish Fry Irish Fish Fry

Carroll High School
Friday March 11, 2016 06:00 PM – 12:00 AM
The Fry The Fry

Church of the Incarnation
Friday March 11, 2016 07:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday March 18, 2016
6th Annual Monte Carlo Fish Fry. 6th Annual Monte Carlo Fish Fry.

St Charles Borromeo
Friday March 18, 2016 04:30 PM – 11:00 PM
Saturday March 19, 2016
CJ Fish Fry CJ Fish Fry

Chaminade Julienne Catholic High School
Saturday March 19, 2016 06:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: all you can eat, Fish Fry, monte carlo

Mudlick Tap House Celebrates First Anniversary With A New Chef

January 5, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

liamExecutive Chef Liam Hennessy has joined the rustic gastropub located in the heart of historical Germantown overseeing all culinary operations in the locally sourced, locally loved Tap House.  Chef Hennessy has firm culinary roots in the Dayton area and has led local establishments, including Dayton Country Club and Fifth Street Brewpub. He has also been a regular featured chef at the popular Doors of Compassion annual fundraising event for the Ronald McDonald House.

Under the culinary direction of Chef Hennessy along with owners Jennifer Dean and Forrest Williams, Mudlick Tap House is not just a neighborhood refuge but a destination for anyone who enjoys great food with a local flare, solid craft beer from near and far, cocktail selections, spirits, and wine.
Pot Roast Sandwich
While Chef Hennessy kept staples such as the Smales Pretzels and Bier Cheese (adding a horseradish-dijon) he is excited to unveil a new menu. Chef Hennessy’s menu is built around pairing and enhancing our constantly rotating taps, bottled craft beer, and spirit selections. He describes his style as “taking a basic ingredient and unleashing its full potential,” such as Mudlick’s take on the Pot Roast Sandwich (pictured), a classic slow cooked roast with melted cheddar featuring sautéed onion and carrot with a garlic herb aioli.  Guests can also expect to see entrees such as a pan seared Asian BBQ salmon served on a bed of quinoa with sautéed veggies. The new menu also includes an expanded salad selection such as the Dirty Wedge, loaded with tomato and bacon and drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette & bleu cheese dressing. Above all, Chef Hennessy aims to keep things simple, using fewer ingredients while maximizing flavor.

Dill Pickle VodkaGuests can also enjoy Chef Liam’s fresh menu for the Boozy Brunch (now being offered every Saturday from 11 am – 3pm) including a Build Your Own Bloody Bar with house pickled veggies & cured meats featuring Belle of Dayton Vodka.  The house made dill pickle infused Bell of Dayton vodka will put your Bloody Mary over the top.

Germantown, a picturesque town located 15 miles southwest of Dayton was home to the Mudlick Distillery, established in 1847. With an output of 30 barrels of whiskey a day, the distillery was considered the largest in the country for many years.  Mudlick Tap House offers a unique rustic atmosphere with six rotating taps and a great selection of cocktails and spirits.  You won’t find any neon lights or televisions in this gastropub, but you will find a cozy atmosphere and great conversation.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Chef Liam Hennessy, Mudlick Tap House

10 Reasons to Take A Cooking Class

January 4, 2016 By Lisa Grigsby

 

Looking to learn a new skill, save money by eating out less, or trying to eat healthier? You might just benefit from taking a cooking class.

Here are 10 reasons you’ll want to sign up for a class:

Cooking-class1. Tasting is believing. You’ll usually have an opportunity to sample the food and experience how different dishes complement each other on a suggested menu. There may even be a wine pairing for one or all of the courses.

2. Get organized, get ready. You’ll get tips on which components of a menu can be prepared ahead for easy assembly later. Or do you wish you knew how to chop 300 carrots a minute? A cooking class can teach new techniques that can make you look and feel like a pro.

3. Try new ingredients. You may see unusual ingredients used for the first time. There’s nothing quite like opening one’s first package of frozen banana leaves to find that they unfold into three-foot wrappers perfect for steaming food. Bonus points if you sign up for a class that teaches you about pairing wines, as you’ll get to sip those all evening as well.Cooking-Class-1

4. Meet the chef. Cooking classes often offer an opportunity to meet that cookbook author, Food Network star, or even local restaurant chef that you’ve long admired. And you’ll usually have an opportunity to ask questions about techniques and ingredients during the demonstration.

5. Cooking in real time. It can be difficult to estimate just how long it takes to put a dish–especially one with multiple steps or ingredients—together. Seeing a chef at work in the classroom takes away the guesswork.

6. Be an armchair chef. If you love to watch cooking shows, taking a class takes the experience up a notch. And there’s no shopping for ingredients or cleanup involved.

xl_3469_falconiere-cooking-school-tp27. A safer kitchen. Whether you’re bringing ingredients to high temperatures to make things like seed or nut brittles or prepping foods that can cause irritation (like chiles), a good teacher will offer tips to help avoid mishaps and get great results when making, serving, and storing food.

8.  Tired of dinner and a movie? A cooking class is a fun way to differentiate from your usual date night routine. Surprise your honey by signing up for a class, or make it a monthly ritual.

 9. Recreate and share the experience. You’ll often have an opportunity to buy a signed and personally inscribed cookbook by your teacher—perfect for yourself or to tuck away for gifts!

10. You don’t have to wash dishes. Avid the whole, “I cooked it, you clean it” debate. In a cooking class you don’t have to flip a coin for who gets stuck with dish duty. You get the fun of cooking with none of the cleanup.

Sign up for a local cooking class at one of these places:196

The DLM Culinary Center  in Centerville was completely renovated in 2014 and can hold up to 64 students.  They offer classes by local Chefs, as well as their own culinary team and classes sell out very quickly. Look for the classes that pair wine with food for the most fun!  Special kids classes, work team building events and summer camps are also available. Registration for the winter classes opens Jan 6th and classes start at $45.

Cook’s Wares Inc, a family owned business located in Springboro  at The Marketplace at Settler’s Walk offers cooking classes in their kitchen that holds about 20 people.  Instructors range from local chefs, cookbook authors and and staff.  Classes range from $40-70.  Their January classes are open for registration, with the rest of the winter classes coming soon.

The Little City Cooking School, located in residential Oakwood is owned and operated by Chef Jo.d29e3f_31fa733fac7b4f3fa1e0cdcbe7e7fa76  A very intimate setting, classes hold up t0 8 guests and are taught at night and you are even encouraged to bring your own wine. Head around the house to the back entrance and down the stairs to enter the  cooking studio. Classes run from $55-$70, kids classes and private events are also offered.

Also keep your eyes on restaurant websites.  El Meson, Meadowlark and Salar have been know to host cooking classes.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Cooking Class, Cooks-Wares, DLM Culinary School, The LIttle City Cooking School

2015: The Year in Dayton Food

January 2, 2016 By Dayton937 2 Comments

Bagger Dave’s Burger Tavern opened up last year at the Cornerstone

Now a gastro intestinal look back at the food year that was… 2015.

Who burst on the Dayton food scene in 2015?  Who left us forever, breaking foodie’s hearts?  The Miami Valley saw a lot of comings and goings this past year.  Food Adventures is here to review the list and get your comments on the gains and losses in 2015.

The Big Ragu, Hungry Jax and Chef House, have put their heads together for “The Year in Dayton Food.”

Whether you liked it, loved it, or lost it, Dayton dining would never be the same.  Don’t forget to comment below, and let your opinion be heard.

HERE WE GO …………..

 

WHO SIZZLED ONTO THE SCENE in 2015?

BAD DOG, NICE TACO:  It is part “on site food vendor” and part catering/delivery business.  This company has really turned some heads with the delicious dogs, tacos, nachos and omelettes served at various events and breweries.  Co-owner is our very own Chef House who has evolved the business over 2015 to include delivery and catering.  Fresh, local ingredients is the philosophy of Bad Dog, Nice Taco and the inventive toppings and salsas are sure to excite your taste buds.  Launched in July 2015, we look for more innovative food from them in the new year.

BAGGER DAVE’S BURGER TAVERN: A chain with big burgers and regional craft beers.  They boast no walk in freezers and serve all their meat fresh.  Did we tell you that they make their own soft drinks too? Every Thursday, Bagger Dave’s features 50% off craft beers.  Expect this place to be packed with thirsty patrons!  The Big Ragu says – Get an appetizer of deep fried artichokes and stick to their specialty burger menu page, you won’t go wrong.  Also, some of the best chili in town.

The “Elvis Presley Memorial Combo” can be found at 2 new area Chuy’s locations

 

BENNETT’S PUBLICAL: Miamisburg’s newest sports bar just opened at 67 S. Main Street.  Coined a “family sports pub,”  The atmosphere is very nice with a wood, oak and old brick rustic feel.  Yet it keeps an inviting elegance about it.  We love sports bars and their specialty is wings with spiced breading.  They also have gravy fries.  Yes Dayton, gravy fries.  We need this place in our life.  Did we mention bacon wrapped, Gorgonzola stuffed dates? The Big Ragu  says cancel all of his appointments… see ya there.

 

CHIAPA’S MEXICAN GRILL: “Authentic” Mexican food comes to Centerville.  The buzz has been good, with raves about the tacos.  A small, clean casual joint, Chiapas is a perfect place for a quick bite or a relaxed meal.  We look forward to trying it as soon as the opening crowds subside.  Early feedback says it is similar to both Taco Loco and Taqueria Mixteca.

 

CHUY’S TEX-MEX:  A chain restaurant that invaded both Austin Landing and Fairfield Commons Mall this year.  Known for great guacamole, huge portions and a strange Elvis shrine & Mexico connection, it is a fun, party atmosphere. The Elvis love continues with Menu items called “Green Chile fried chicken” and “The Elvis Presley Memorial Combo” featuring enchiladas.  With other entrees named “Chicka Chicka Boom Boom” and Burritos “as big as yo’ face,” how can you not love this place?

Dayton Beer Company opened a huge location downtown on Madison St. featuring 36 Ohio beers on tap !

CORNER KITCHEN: If your food is made with love from scratch, people will crave more.  That is the philosophy of The Corner Kitchen on the corner of Fifth St and Wayne Ave.  Great excitement surrounded the opening of this restaurant, and they have delivered with a delicious menu.  We look for big stuff in the future from the culinary duo of owners Jack and Natalie Skilliter.

 

DAYTON BEER COMPANY, DOWNTOWN: This new location could not be more different than the original Dayton Beer Company on Dorothy Lane.  The downtown location on Madison Street, is huge.  It is a warehouse atmosphere with a Hofbrau house feel.  The giant facility features an outdoor patio, brewing area, seating and the enormous bar.  The bar showcases a huge selection of 36 beers.  The beer menu is listed on wooden planks above the bar.  Only Ohio beers are featured,  As kegs blow, workers will scramble to climb a ladder and replace a plank with a new beer choice or replacement.  This is what a brew house should feel like.  Congrats to owner, Peter Hilgeman!

 

DONA MARGAROTA’S:  A Mexican restaurant that opened in Yellow Springs in 2015 has been catching some rave reviews. The owners have transformed a former KFC into a nice little Mexican diner.  We here the steak tacos are a must eat !  The place definitely has personality and people with a passion for food behind it.
ELE CAKE BISTRO & WINE BAR:  This sleek little bar in Austin Landing also serves small plates from ribs to ravioli.  Of course besides a nice wine and beer selection, they have a full line of coffees.  But this is Ele, the legendary desserts here are a must to either eat in or take home.  A great place to treat yourself after a rough work day, or a perfect place to meet a friend for a drink!

Fronana opened a location on 27 W. First Street in 2015

 

FRONANA: Robert Walker has a hell of a product.  A healthy, all natural banana based ice cream like dessert that is healthy and tastes sinful. In 2015, he went from just a bike/cart peddler to a brick and mortar business on West First Street.  One of the most inventive guys we have met, his personality and service with a smile has attracted ice cream lovers from all over the Dayton area.  Did you know you can find his stuff in Dorothy Lane Market and Dot’s Market, too ?

 

GREAT STEAK & AMERICA’s TACO SHOP: A split store featuring the old mall food court standard “Great Steak and Potato Company” menu and the edgy chain of “America’s Taco Shop” who features Tacos al Pastor and Carne Asada.  Cheesesteaks and Tacos anyone?  Sounds like a great Food Adventure stop.

 

IHOP: After 3 decades, The International House of Pancakes is back and plans to expand locations in Dayton.  Get ready for more whipped cream as the Miami Valley is going “Rooty Tooty Fresh n Fruity.”  Does anyone remember the IHOP on the corner of 725 and 741 where Waffle House is now ?   We do and wonder do they still have the strawberry, blueberry, butter pecan, and boysenberry flavored syrups?

 

Mack’s Tavern, kicking typical bar food up a notch in 2015

KETTERING GRILL AND CAFE:  An extensive menu, and they serve breakfast all day?  We just fell in love.  From the pasta dishes, to the breakfast, our meals have always been stellar.  Located at 3800 Wilmington Pike, we look for some more great food to be served by this spot in 2016.

 

MACK’S TAVERN: Owner Mackenzie Manley has a passion for serving good food and drink.  Mack’s Tavern first burst on the scene before they opened by winning the “Best Bloody Mary in Dayton” competition.  Since then she has been tweaking her family recipes and coming up with inventive menu items.  From the Boar Bites to the inventive pizzas, or signature Mack n cheese dishes, this menu is perfect for tasty late night food or lunch.

MARILYN GRILL: A new soul food restaurant is in business on 143 N. Main Street,  They even feature a Sunday buffet.  Ribs, Wings and Pulled Pork are some of their specialties. Mouthwatering photos of Cheesesteaks on their Facebook page warrant a visit by themselves!  We have a Food Adventure date reserved in 2016 for these guys!

NELLY’S CHICKEN: A family owned business that really just changed locations from West Carrollton to 79 S. Main St. in Centerville in 2015.  They also kicked up their concept a notch.  Bolivian spiced, rotisserie chicken is the mainstay of the menu.  Authentic Bolivian side dishes add to the exotic menu as does the atmosphere.  The Santillan family are friendly and own the eatery. They have incorporated many family members into the business.

Fade into Bolivian food… Nelly’s Chicken opened a Centerville location in 2015

NIBBLES:  Chef Maria Walusis has a fine dining menu that you must try.  Her restaurant is turning heads at 105 S. 2nd Street in Miamisburg.  From crab cakes to creme brulee, this gourmet restaurant even hosts private events.  Also check out the cocktail selections while you are there.

NIDA THAI CUISINE:  Locals say this new Thai spot is beginning to get a cult following.  Located at 853 E. Franklin St in Centerville,  the restaurant hits the basics of Thai cuisine, soups, curry, stir fry, noodle and pad dishes.  We have put this eatery on our hit list of new ones to try, and a Food Adventure is in order.

 

OLIVE MEDITERRANEAN GRILL:  Also known as Falastin Cuisine and Mediterranean Hookah, this family owned restaurant is at 6129 N. Dixie.  Owned by a husband and wife team, they hope to bring fresh tastes of exotic cuisine to the area.  They have some of the best looking Kufta Beef kabobs we have ever seen.  We are looking forward to a Food Adventure visit to this spot, soon!

 

OLLIE’S PLACE: A wonderful beer store, and a restaurant with an unparalleled beer selection.  The restaurant features 60 beers on tap and about 95 bourbons to choose from.  That doesnt even count the extensive bottled beer slelction.  And food, whoa the food is good.  Very unique menu items from bacon tempura asparagus to the cranberry spring rolls.  With a store next door of 1800 beers, where do you think we stocked up our beer supplies on New Years for our parties??  Check this place out on 725 in Centerville, and prepare yourself for brew overload.

PARK CITY CLUB:  Chef Dana Downes of Roost has a great reputation, and big things are expected out of her new restaurant near Fraze Pavillion.  The menu is affordable gourmet cuisine and even features a Sunday brunch.  We will be visiting Dana and her staff soon and cant wait to try some of the creations like the “Carribean Fried Chicken Thighs.”  See you at their 580 Lincoln Park location!

Ollie’s Place burst into 2015 featuring 80 beers on tap and a carryout next door

PERSIS INDIAN GRILL:  This is a chain restaurant with its first Ohio location at 9486 Springboro Pike.  We have not had a chance to try the food yet, but the atmosphere looks very nice.  Their specialty is a “Dum Biryani” style entree with your choice of meat.  It is over rice and sounds like the main spices are lemon and tumeric.  This is a perfect place for a Food Adventure!

 

RAPID FIRED PIZZA: Locally owned concept of a quick “build your own pie” with various ingredients.  Think of it as a “top your own” thin crust which is then cooked by a wood fired oven.  Fresh, quick and delicious are the hallmarks of this parlor.  Based on the crowds, it seems to be a pretty popular new spot.  Signature salads are another popular draw here.

 

SG 75 BISTRO: Formerly “Sooo Good Cafe,” they went for plan “B” this time.  We mean “B” as in Burgers, Bacon, Brews and Bourbon.  That is their menu mantra, which includes some killer signature sandwiches that feature a fried chicken breast or portbella mushroom.  We have heard great things about this place and will report back after an extensive foodie investigation.

SONG’S SUSHI:  A Korean and Japanese restaurant, well known for their sushi.  With one of the more elaborate Korean menus in town, this place will give any foodie a fun chance to explore their tastes.  Lots of good online buzz about this place on Airway Rd.

SPENT GRAIN GRILL: Food at Warped Wing Brewery?? YES !  Andrew Trick from Lucky’s is partnering to bring food made from scratch to thirsty and hungry patrons.  The name spent grain, refers to the leftover malt after the brewing process, and they will be using it to make flour.  The buns, soft pretzels, tortilla, pizza dough and more is made with the in house flour.    But we think there wont be much leftovers here as the menu looks delicious.  We will be having a Food Adventure with the owners soon!

TWIST CUPCAKERY: A Confectioner that opened downtown specializing in cupcakes, wedding and birthday cakes.  Their motto seems to be “baking is our passion.”  By the looks of their prodcuts, they are some talented, passionate baking artists.  We need to try these guys out !  They are located in the heart of downtown at 25 S. St. Clair St.

THE SPICY OLIVE: This amazing shop features dozens of infused flavor olive oils, and balsamic vinegars.  If you like to cook, this place is a dream world, and will make your life so much easier. The fresh oils and flavors will kick anyone’s home meals up a notch.  Out of Cincinnati, this is the 3rd shop opened by owner Melanie Cedargren. 

The Spicy Olive, Olive Oil and Balsamic Store, opened at Austin Landing in 2015, to rave reviews

THE SUSHI CLUB: All-you-can-eat sushi? YES!  Made to order? YES!  The first of its kind in the Dayton area, this concept has evolved and now includes all-you-can-eat hibachi, appetizers and even desserts as part of their “endless menu.”  So now you don’t have to be a sushi eater to enjoy the place.  If you love sushi, this is your Disneyland, on Alex Rd in West Carrollton.  If you are a beginner, it is a perfect opportunity to explore, sample and experiment with various options.

WINAN’S CHOCOLATES, CENTERVILLE: A nice coffee and chocolate shop has opened near the corner of Far Hills and Whipp Rd.  It has all of the favorites you have come to love from Winan’s.   Yes, “Wetzels” have finally come to Washington Township.  For some of you it brings your cravings much more closer to home.

WRIGHT WING, KETTERING: This is an expansion of the Fairborn restaurant and is located on Wilmington Pike in the old Buckin Donkey Grille.  This is a manly menu with wings, subs and pizzas.  We hope them continued success in 2016.

ZOUP!:  A soup and salad joint that was part of the big reconstruction on Miamisburg Centerville Rd where Whole Foods was erected.  This chain restaurant features salads, but the main draw is soups.  From Lobster Bisque to Chicken and Dumpling Soup, this pace has the gourmet soups, to comfort soups, to everything in between.  A great place to visit when you are on the go.

WHAT RESTAURANTS THAT CLOSED THEIR DOORS in 2015?

 

ADOBE GILAS:  Mexican party place at the Greene that seemed to have a fiesty, fiesta crowd each day for 8 years.  Rumors swirled as to why it abruptly closed, but nothing was ever confirmed.  The food was ok, it was the drinks that will be missed.

 

Anticoli’s Giuliano Tavern in Miamisburg, closed in June 2015

ANTICOLI’S GUILLIANO TAVERN: This Italian eatery never gained the following of the original Anticoli restaurant.  Classic and delicious Italian dishes like lasagna and manicotti were some of our favorites here.  It was sad to see the iconic Dayton family have to close this restaurant.

 

ANTOJITOS CRIOLLOS: Dayton’s Puerto Rican Restaurant on Linden Avenue had promise, but seemed to be open spotty times and never regained itself from various stumbles.  Internet rumors swirled as to why they closed, but no official reason was given.  They had the most incredible fried chicken bites called “Chicharrones de Pollo.”  The owners are also active in the “A World A Fair” Puerto Rican booth, so we hope to see them remain involved.

ASIA HOUSE SUSHI BAR & GRILL:  This Centerville sushi house located in Washing Park Plaza, just off of Lyons Rd., was formerly Ichiban Seafood Buffet.  It closed its doors in 2015, after never quite catching enough clientele.

BELLA VINO:  This wine bar had an incredible selection of vino, but just couldnt build up enough regulars to stay in business.  Known for a nice patio and some recent menu improvements, we were sad to hear of their closing.  They still operate a location in West Chester.

BUCKIN’ DONKEY GRILL: We cried when this place on Wilmington Pike closed.  From the Frosted Flake French Toast to thew Pierogi Burger, to the incredible pies and desserts, this place was special.  Owner Sean still caters and sells pies, and says you never know if you might see the Donkey again at another location.  We hope to see it happen!

 

Goodbye to Puerto Rican restaurant “Anojitos Criollos” & their fried plantains

CORK WINE & DINE: Formerly the Wine Loft, this place was beloved by many for the drink and comfortable ambiance.  Owners out of Columbus closed the shop late this year.

 

CRAZY MANGO BAR & BISTRO: The former owners of Bahn Mai, opened this restaurant at the Greene.  Unfortunately, this beautifully decorated restaurant closed in July 2015.  Who else is gonna miss those long Crab Rangoon Sticks?

 

DENNY’S: Oh how the mighty have fallen.  From the after hour diners leaving the 1470 dance club for some food, this Denny’s was busy late into many nights.  We know it’s a chain, but we loved a grilled cheese and onion rings at 2am.  Denny’s corporate office orchestrated the restaurant closing in December for unspecified reasons.  It is hard to believe that you cant get a Grand Slam Breakfast in Dayton anymore.  Goodbye to an era and an icon.  

 

DOMINIQUE’S BISTRO and BAR: Lack of business forced this upscale restaurant to close in 2015, in Oakwood.  Formerly “C’est Tout,”  the owner had been in business for 12 years.  Lack of business was the reason for the shut down.  It is very sad to see the persons affected, and good things that go away in Dayton.

 

Denny’s – we will miss your pancakes, and late night meals with drag queens

FRIENDLY’S: Oh say it ain’t so !  Not the Reece’s Pieces Sunday, nooo.. Corporate offices called for all 5 Dayton restaurant chains to close.  No more clamboats, no more Fribbles… Doesn’t it just make you want to stand up and scream for ice cream??  We will miss this place.  Goodbye old friend….ly.

 

GRANNY C’S BAKERY: This Huber Heights favorite had to close after more than 5 years in business.  Increased costs forced the owners to close the place.   Known for strawberry donuts, cakes and pumpkin rolls, they also rode the cupcake craze.  We wish the McDaniel family (owners) the best in 2016.

 

HOUSE OF KABAB:  In May 2015, the restaurant closed.  For some reason, the menu did not catch on as much as they hoped after almost 5 years.  Specializing in Persian and Mediterranean dishes, they had some excellent hummus and appetizers.  We will miss this place.

 

NEW YORK PIZZERIA: An immigrant owned pizza place on 5th Street closed its doors this summer.  No reason was given for the closing of the business that had been around about 5 years.

 

OINK-a-DOODLE-MOO: The Kettering location was closed in 2015, yet a couple area spots are still open.  Owners had previously indicated re-opening in another location.  Stay tuned in 2016 for future developments.  Affordable BBQ will always be missed, we hope they re-open soon.

2015 saw the last Reese’s Pieces Sundae served in Dayton, when Friendly’s closed 5 area restaurants

 

OLIVE, an URBAN DIVE: This closing might have rocked the Dayton area the most in 2015.  A true locally devoted business with a huge following of regulars, Olive was a beloved restaurant.  Located in the old Wympee building.  Owner Kim Collett said she was unable to come up with a rental agreement to stay in business.  She also said she planned to take a break from the restaurant industry and try something new.  We wish her the best of luck.

 

PASHA GRILL II: Opened 2 weeks before it closed.  We hardly knew ya!  The owner realized shortly after opening that he would be unable to run 2 restaurants at once.

 

PATRIOT STEAKHOUSE: A family owned business in Lebanon that went for high quality cuisine at reasonable prices.  For some reason the increase in sales did not meet the needs for the operation to stay in business.  The result was the loss of another good eatery in 2015.

 

PONDEROSA STEAKHOUSE:  For decades this steakhouse chain has had a hold in the Miami Valley.  At one time the CEO lived in the Dayton area.  Not even that could help the steakhouse recover as it fizzled year after year.  We will miss the tin plates, ribeyes and chopped steaks.  We will miss the dinner rolls and fighting for tongs at the crowded salad bar.  So long partner, as you ride off into the sunset.

House of Kabab closed in 2015 in Centerville. Their Tilapia Dinner was our favorite

QUAKER STEAK AND LUBE: Buckets of wings and tons of flavor options was the signature of this chain.  Now, after 13 years, the Atomic Wing Challenge is no more.  Popular with bikers and Wright State Students, the reason given for the close was the selling of real estate where the restaurant was located.  Well, that sucks.. we will miss those tall mugs of beer, and those addictive wings.

 

RINALDO’S BAKERY: The true loss of a legend, this bakery closing will have effects reaching into the Italian festival.    Many may know that a portion of the Italian Fest desserts are made by Rinaldo’s Bakery.  The Stolfo family operated the business for 50 years.  Due to health concerns of the son, the family decided to close their doors.  They simply couldnt handle the workload at their ages.  We will forever miss the Italian Wedding Cakes, half moons, and the adult cakes that would fly out from time to time.

 

Ponderosa – we will miss your 70’s style chopped steaks and 80’s style salad bar

ROUSH’S FAMILY RESTAURANT: A Fairborn staple closed in 2015.  Mike and Joyce Gharst had bought the business fro the Roush family, and were looking to retire.  The business was up for sale for a year with no buyers.  This restaurant was a throwback family restaurant with the 1950s and 60’s style.  Simple, delicious, comfort food.  You could order of the menu or try the “hot buffet.” There really are no more places like this anymore.

 

SAMMY’S EL PUEBLO:  Popular burger and Mexican food spot in Springboro closed to make way for another Doubleday’s Restaurant.  We will miss the chile relleno and the Mafia Burger.

 

SMOKIN ACES BAR & GRILL: Formerly “the Filling Station,” this bar and grill closed in 2015.  We do not know much bout the close, but we hope that someone will fill the vacancy shortly.

 

SPRINGBORO FISH MARKET:  After 8 months, the owners of this seafood store decided to close.  Their specialty was fresh seafood and cited a lack of business as the reason for ceasing operations.

 

The closing of Olive, an Urban Dive, rocked the local foodie scene

SUMERA: Locally owned idea of sushi mixed with traditonal or non-traditional American items.  They had a delicious menu, but sadly cited weak sales as a reason for the closing.  We loved the staff, menu and mangement.   We were sad to see them go.  The tuna and salmon at this store was amazing as was the Peanut Butter and Jelly sushi roll !

 

ULBRICH’S HOMETOWN BAKERY: Donuts were the specialty of this family owned business.  Although this location closed, there are still locations in Huber Heights and Englewood. Such tasty treats, sad to see them go.

 

UNDERGROUND SPORTS BAR: Troy restaurant owned by the Cheeky Meat Pies establishment, closed its doors in 2015. No reason was given for the sudden close, but we hope the best for the owners in 2016.

ZETLAND STREET:  Their commitment to serve , farm-fresh local foods wasn’t enough to keep this Bellbrook eatery afloat.  Ever wonder if some locations truly are cursed?

There you have it, the food year in review for 2015.  Did we miss any?  Which ones are you excited to see?  Which ones closed that you are heartbroken about?  Please comment below and give the Dayton area some feedback !

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Italian Wedding Cake from the now closed Rinaldo’s Bakery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We were sad to see Sumera close in 2015, and loved their peanut butter and jelly sushi roll

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sammys El Pueblo said bye bye in 2015, we will miss the Chile Rellenos like these…

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Fifth Street Brewpub Brings Back The Drink Up Dayton Challenge

January 2, 2016 By Dayton Most Metro

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Enter the Fifth Street Brewpub Drink Up Dayton Challenge! Just drink 18 great Dayton beers at FSB in January.

Earn your Drink Up Ohio t-shirt by drinking just 18 beers at the brewpub. Eight FSB Beers & one from each of the ten local participating breweries…you’ve got the whole month of January to do it!

How to play ~ First ask your server for an official Drink Up Dayton Playing Card. With each beer you drink in January, your server will “stamp it”. Then return your completed card with 18 beers stamped to FSB no later than January 31st and qualify to receive your Drink Up Dayton t-shirt. Please provide your name, email address and phone number when you submit your completed card. Your t-shirt will be ready for pick up March 1st.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Drink Up Dayton, Fifth Street Brewpub

Cocktails with Champagne: A New Way to Ring in a New Year

December 30, 2015 By Brian Petro

Champagne in a coupe

New Year’s Eve means champagne, champagne, and more champagne!

No one appreciates champagne like they used to. The bubbly wine was created, accidentally, in England in the 16th century. The process was developed over the next two centuries, first to get the bubbles on a regular basis, then to create a bottle with the strength to contain the pressure of the carbon dioxide in the wine. Once the bottles stopped exploding, this treat became a favorite in the French courts. The French leaned to the sweeter sec and demi-sec varieties, while the English preferred the drier bruts. The wealthy were the only people that could afford it initially, turning it into a status symbol for extravagance and a rare treat for the working class. Champagne and all of its sparkling white wine compatriots have become much more common since the beginning of the 20th century, but the effervescence of the liquid and the pop of the cork kept the drink in celebratory circles.

New Year’s Eve is here, and champagne corks will be exploding for the evening. Most people will just enjoy the bubbles and the flavor out of either a toasting flute or a coupé. Experts and extreme lovers of champagne will drink it out of a white wine glass, which combines many qualities of the flute and coupé. This is a fine way to enjoy any sparkling wine, but it is not the only way. There are many cocktails over the years that have been developed with champagne as a co-star to other flavors being created. The cocktail, and your tastes, should dictate the type of champagne you choose to add. The list of champagne cocktails is a long, long one, so I have selected a handful that include spirits people usually have on hand or are easy to find.

BOURBON – Seelbach Cocktail

The Seelbach is named after the Louisville, Kentucky hotel it was created in. Most cocktails ask for a dash or two of bitters. This one calls for multiple dashes of two different bitters. They help balance out the sweetness of the champagne and the Cointreau (orange liqueur).

1 oz. bourbon
1/2 oz. Orange liqueur (Cointreau is what the recipe suggests)
7 dashes Angostura bitters
7 dashes Peychaud’s bitters
Champagne

Pour the orange liqueur, bourbon, and bitters into a mixing glass over ice. Stir, and then strain into a champagne flute. Fill with champagne and enjoy.

Belle of Dayton Distillery

Our very own Belle of Dayton, providing something to mix with champagne!

RUM – Sparkling Rum Punch (courtesy of My Recipes)

There are two great reasons to go with a punch when it comes to rum. First, from a traditional standpoint, rum is very common in classic punch drinks. Rum and brandy were very popular libations in the heyday of the punch in the late 18th century through the middle of the 19th century. Second, having a punch cocktail at a party allows guests to help themselves to something delicious as they arrive.

2 c. fresh, low pulp orange juice
.5 c. orange liqueur
.5 c. dark rum (Belle of Dayton has a 1775 Colonial Reserve that looks perfect)
2 750 mL bottles of chilled champagne

Blend the orange juice, orange liqueur, and rum into a medium bowl. Place in the refrigerator to chill and allow the flavors to marry for an hour. Before guests arrive, move the mixture into a larger bowl and add the champagne. Serve chilled.

GIN – French 75

The 75 mm field gun the French used at the end of the 19th – beginning of the 20th century was a massive anti-personnel weapon. It delivered a variety of ammunition to the enemies of France, from shrapnel filled explosive shells to canisters of toxic gas.  When Harry’s New York Bar in Paris blended gin and champagne into one glass, many said the cocktail had the same kick as this powerful weapon. Like the versatile weapon this is named after, it can be made with gin or cognac.

.5 oz. lemon juice (about half a lemon)
.5 oz. simple syrup (1:1 mixture of sugar and water)
1.5 oz. gin
3 oz. champagne

Combine the lemon juice, simple syrup, and gin in a mixing glass over ice. Shake, and strain into a champagne flute. Add the champagne and enjoy!

Tequila Champagne Cocktail

Tiny bubbles…dancing with my cocktail.

TEQUILA – Lime Sparkler (courtesy of She Knows)

This is something like the marriage of Jesse James and Sandra Bullock: you are not sure how it happened or why it worked, but it did. For a while, at least. Fortunately, liquors stay together for a longer time. The tequila-lime-sweet combination is a classic, and the champagne adds an extra burst of flavor.

1 oz. blanco (silver) tequila
.5 oz fresh squeezed lime juice
.5 oz. agave nectar (you can use simple syrup, but the nectar adds some richness)
Champagne

Combine the lime juice, agave nectar, and tequila in a mixing glass with ice. Shake, and strain into a champagne flute. Fill with champagne, and serve.

BEER – Black Velvet

When Prince Albert of England passed away in 1861, the country went into mourning. His wife, Queen Victoria, was inconsolable, and mourned the loss the rest of her life. At the time of his death, everything was draped in black. Clever bartenders at the time poured some Guinness into the champagne served at royal events, giving it the same black covering the rest of the décor had. It did not, however, make the people who drank it sad.

Stout (Guinness is the traditional selection, but any will do)
Champagne

Fill the champagne flute half way with champagne. GENTLY float the stout on top of the champagne. If you pour too quickly, the champagne will foam up and over the edge of the glass.

VODKA – Sparkling Cosmopolitan (courtesy of Inspired Taste)

Champagne cork popping

Happy New Year! And happy cocktailing!

There is a wide variety of cocktails that incorporate vodka and champagne. Vodka is neutral enough to just add some kick to the cocktail and allow any other flavor, usually fruity, to shine through. This is another champagne concoction that modifies a base cocktail by adding some sparkle.

1.5 oz. vodka (Buckeye Vodka fans, this one’s for you!)
.5 oz. orange liqueur
.5 oz. cranberry juice
.5 oz. fresh squeezed lime juice
Champagne

Pour the vodka, orange liqueur, cranberry juice, and lime juice in a mixing glass. Shake well, and strain into a champagne flute. Fill with champagne, and serve.

Whether you are christening a boat or celebrating a major event, champagne’s traditional hold on the celebration market is far from over. There will always be a thrill when the cork pops out and the bubbles start to fly. Keep the cork flying to a minimum, though. Shooting someone’s eye out is not the best way to start the new year. For them or for you. Cheers!

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Crooked Handle Brewing Co. Opens For Christmas

December 23, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

11049571_448306348684413_3345127755144033815_nThe Miami Valley’s newest brewery opened their doors up tonight for a friends and family preview in the Springoboro Settlers Walk shopping center.  Crooked Handle owner and head brewer Jason Moore he and his partner Jeff Pedro Jr started shopping their business plan for the micro brewery about 2 and 1/2 years ago.  They found two Springboro investors and signed a lease for their  Crooked Handle Brewing Co. location at 760 N. Main Street, just around the plaza from Dorothy Lane Market, on May 1st and began ordering equipment soon after.  11231902_528348907346823_1487370294404874524_n

And then they waited.  Equipment they expected in a couple of months didn’t arrive in full until November, pushing their opening back.  While waiting they finished all the construction of the 3,600 square foot brewery and tap room.   Their occupancy has been set at 104, with plenty of seats at the bar and a small lounge area of leather couches and come spring they’ll add another 20 seat on a small patio.

Jason and his wife Kristy, who will run the tap room, used some of that waiting time to get their Cicerone Server certifications.  The certification  requires competent knowledge of beer storage and service issues as well as modest knowledge of beer styles and culture and basic familiarity with beer tasting and flavors and basic knowledge about brewing process and ingredients.

With all of the equipment finally in place, they began brewing. Tonight for the preview they had 3 beers tapped, one they called Batch #1, which Jason admitted wasn’t exactly what he planned, but that’s typical when home brewers go from 5 gallon batches to a 7 barrel brewing system.

The Farm Saison seemed to be the crowd favorite at tonight’s tasting.  Coincidene that the Saison is Jason’s favorite beer style?  We think not.  Beers were available in 5 oz tasters, pints or growlers to go.  The other beer on tap was Your Mom’s Oatmeal Stout, rolled oats with a chocolate, nutty finish.12240059_525598510955196_7053248934684660598_n

Moore says the next to be added to the taps are an IPA and an Amber Ale. By then end of January he predicts they’ll have all 10 tap handles filled with their beers.  A quick tour of the cold room filled with kegs and 26 six barrels, Jason shared they’ll be doing some local distribution.  Later on they will add bottling or canning and down the road they will be looking for a larger production facility.

Dorothy Lane Market and Milano’s have already signed on to carry Crooked Handle brews.  While the Tap House will not have a kitchen , a notebook of to -go menus was seen on the bar tonight.

You’ll get your chance to check out Dayton’s 12th brewery this Christmas, when they will open the tap room at 4pm.  They will have limited hours during the holidays and start working a regular schedule after the New Year.  Cheers to Crooked Handle!

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Crooked Handle, Jason Moore, Jeff Pedro Jr

Gluten Free Holiday Dayton Area Restaurant Guide 2015

December 21, 2015 By Guest Contributor

gluten-free1Having family in town for the holidays can be stressful, finding a place to eat that everyone agrees on, worse. Add to the mix that someone in the family has food allergies, finding a restaurant can be a nightmare. Heck, finding food at the grocery can be a headache.

Dayton has become a great place to eat, for all foodies, including those with sensitivities and allergies. The movement toward small and local has benefited Dayton and its large community of food sensitive eaters. We have a plethora of restaurants, breweries, farmer’s markets, and mom and pop shops from which to choose. Sometimes you just have to know which rock to look under to find the perfect cozy spot, but isn’t that the joy of a small niche place that nobody else knows about?

Maybe with this list of Dayton’s best kept secrets for the food sensitive, I will lift up a rock you may not have noticed before. Enjoy eating with your family this holiday season!

Local Restaurants:

Archer’s Tavern– offers a gluten free pizza

Arepas – simple yet flavorful Colombian comfort food. All  dishes are prepared on site from scratch with fresh ingredients. Most dishes are gluten free.

Bad Dog Nice Taco – Chef Leeanne is happy to suggest her GF options

Boston’s Bistro – specialize in pizza’s with a GF option

Butter Cafe  –  You can order one of their sandwiches with gluten-free bread or have gluten-free toast with your breakfast order.

Christopher’s Restaurant & Catering –  Providing traditional and innovative fare at reasonable prices, with many vegetarian and vegan options.

City BBQ – meats are smoked on-site at each restaurant, hand rubbed with spices.

Coldwater Cafe – Chef Nick is happy to prepare you many GF options.

Company 7 BBQ – nationally award winning BBQ

Corner Kitchen – this finer diner has a gluten free menu option

Crepe Boheme – if you call ahead they will make Gluten Free batter for Crepes

Dorothy Lane Market – check out their Gluten Free Support Group

Dublin Pub – Sunday Brunch – lots of options full of flavor and Gluten free

El Meson  – A mainstay of West Carrollton, this upscale restaurant specializes in Spanish and Latin American food.  Many of the dishes are naturally gluten-free, and the staff is gluten-free conscious.

Flying Tiger – satisfying Asian Fusion and American Chinese.

Fronana– a delicious, healthy frozen treat free of dairy, gluten, added sugar & artificial ingredients!  They also have cones that are gluten free, dairy free, egg free, and made out of bananas!

Fusian – very good at explaining what all they do and what proteins are or can be gluten free.

Giovanni’s – offers a gluten free pizza

Hawthorn Grill  – Plenty of gluten-free options available and can modify a dish to fit within the guidelines of any of your special needs.

Hot Head Burrito – check their allergen chart to make your order work for you

Lihn’s Bistro – the premier spot for Vietnamese cuisine which

Lucky’s Tap Room & Grille  – A hip joint in the Oregon District serving up fine craft beers, soup, salads, and sandwiches.  They have many gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options.

Meadowlark – great options for healthy eating and very familiar with gluten restrictions

Pasha Grill – An oasis for diners seeking gluten-free meals

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PF Chang–  has gluten free menu and uses gluten free soy sauce when asked.

Rue Dumaine Restaurant  American-meets-French cuisine from expert chef, Anne Kearney.  They are gluten-free aware and happy to assist people with special dietary needs.

Salar Restaurant and Lounge – Vegan Friendly, French, Latin, Mediterranean Restaurant

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Sinfully Gluten Free – Dayton’s only 100% dedicated gluten-free restaurant that serves pizzas, sandwiches, quiche, chicken wings, and dessert items.

Spinoza’s – Much of the food is locally sourced and the gluten free pizza’s are awesome and save room for the GF chocolate chip cookies.

Sunrise Cafe

Sushi Club

Sweeney’s Seafood

The Caroline: This Troy restaurant offers a complete Gluten Free Menu

The Chef Case: Located in the 2nd Street Market, The Chef Case offers conscious cuisine with a focus on local, healthy dishes.  They serve individuals who follow a variety of special diets including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and casein-free.

TJ Chumps – with 4 locations, this locally owned chain offers a GF menu

Wheat Penny – This upscale pizza place offers gluten free pizza and desserts offered

Local Desserts:

Communitea  – always a gluten free and a vegetarian option for our dining guests.new_banner_with_ph

Ella Bella Gluten Free – Ella Bella Cookies sells muffins, banana nut bread, lemon bars, whoopie pies, cookies, and other tasty treats.  You can call or email Ella Bella with your orders.

Neighborhood Nest – home-based bakery in New Carlisle that makes just about anything you can think of in gluten free

Oven Street

Purely Sweet Bakery

Stone House Sweets

 

*As with any food sensitivity, please talk to your server. You are your own best advocate.

This guest post written by Mandy Groszko,  the owner of Ella Bella Gluten Free, a lover of food and all things local.

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Dublin Pub & Belle of Vodka Team Up For Perfect Pairings

December 19, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

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First Course – The Vesper – Paired with a Potato Crusted Cod with wilted spinach and tomato topped with a lemon, caper butter.

Second Course – French 76 – Paired with pan seared chicken breast stuffed with toasted walnuts, white wine poached pears and creamy blue cheese topped with a pear infused white wine cream sauce

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Belle of Dayton, Dublin Pub

Restaurants Open on Christmas 2015

December 17, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

stores-open-Christmas-dayFinding a restaurant open on Christmas can be difficult, especially if you’re looking for a fine-dining experience.

Of course you can always dine at Waffle House- they never close, but no matter where you dine out, please remember that the staff of these places have given up their holiday to serve you, so please tip generously, as working on a holiday is never fun, but should at least be profitable for those away from their families.

If you know of a place we missed, feel free to add it in the comments

 

Ajanta India Restaurant  (937) 296-9200
3063 Woodman Dr, Kettering, OH 45420
11am – 8pm

 

Amar India Restaurant (937) 439-9005
2759 Miamisburg Centerville Road
1 – 7pm

 

Dad’s Family Restaurant (513) 423-0022
3131 S. Main St., Middletown
7am – 9pm

CJ Chan 937-259-9866
536 Wilmington Ave. Dayton, OH 45420
10:30am – 10pm

China Garden Buffet  (937) 743-0888
675 West Central, Springboro
11am -9:30pm

Fairborn Family Diner & Restaurant (937) 879-9454
419 N. Broad St.
7am – 3pm

McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood & Steaks (937) 431-9200
4429 Cedar Park Drive (at The Greene) Beavercreek, OH 45440
10am – 9pm


Pasha Grill 937-429-9000
72 Plum St, Dayton, OH 45440
12 -9pm

Shen’s Szechuan & Sushi (937) 898-3860
7580 Poe Ave Dayton, OH 45414
11am – 10pm


Starlight Dinner  (937) 254-5000
2527 Smithville Rd, Dayton OH 45420
7am – 9pm

 

TGI Fridays
2022 Miamisburg Centerville Road Washington Township (937) 439-3743
2799 Centre Drive, Fairborn (937)429-0019
7777 Old Troy Pike, Huber Heights (937) 236-3200
3pm – 11pm

 

Fricker’s
7 Area Locations
5pm – 2am

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Christmas Dinner, Open on Christmas

BBB Guest Chefs Cook up A Holiday Breakfast

December 17, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

74694_1759562834801_41140_nEnjoy made to order omelets, an amazing buffet consisting of eggs, sausage, bacon, biscuits and gravy, corn beef hash, tater tots, oatmeal, grits, fresh fruit, cereal and smoothies at John & Mark’s Holiday Breakfast!

This is going to be a great opportunity to do a little networking, take in the outstanding view from this venue, enjoy a delicious breakfast and support United Rehabilitation Services. All cash tips will be donated to United Rehabilitation Services.

Cost is free for the first 100 Accredited Businesses/Charities (2 attendees per business)*, 1 cent for Racquet Club members & $5 for others.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Better Business Bureau, John Northm Mark Grahm

Ketttering Gas & Growler Stop

December 15, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

In the last several years the craft beer movement has found a solid audience in the Miami Valley.  With 11 local breweries (soon to be 12, as Crooked Handle Brewing Co will open in Springboro anytime now) and over 40 local places to fill growlers in the area, beer lovers have grown a more sophisticated palate. The way they drink beer has changed.  No longer content to pick up a 6 pack of what’s on sale, consumers are becoming much more discerning about the beer they want to drink at home.FullSizeRender 2

Realizing that, Andy Elshire of the Town and Country Shell has just opened up a growler fill station located inside the recently remodeled gas station located at the corner of Stroop and Far Hills Avenue. The station underwent a huge renovation in order to stay on top of the trends in the gasoline, convenience store, and car wash industries These renovations make it unlike any gas station you will visit in the Miami Valley. The store now features a state of the art car wash tunnel, a large wine selection, and  Krispy Krunchy Chicken and 15 tap handles of craft beer.

Elshire says it took over a year to get their D1 permit, allowing them to sell carryout beer.  While he was waiting, he began researching other gas stations selling beer, visiting the “The Growler Stop” Cincinnati’s first growler pouring station outside of a grocery store or a brewery itself.  They’ve been just over 2 years and Elshire just knew Dayton was ready to support one as well.

Opened just last Friday,  Elshire shares he wants to feature many local beers.  He says he’ll always have some Rhingeist and Madtree beers, and he’s looking forward to adding some Dayton Beer Company and Yellow Springs Brewery selections.   He also encourages tasting, offering a flight of 4 beers for just $4, knowing that once you find the beer you like, you’ll likely take home a growler.  He’s happy to fill any growler, or pick up one of theirs for just $5 plus the fill cost.  Speaking of costs, looking over his price list, this might just be the cheapest place in town to fill your growler. A growler of  Warped Wing Ermals was just $11, cheaper than you can get at the downtown brewery. The most expensive tap today was $16, which would get you a Troegs Mad Elf, Founders Breakfast Stout or Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale

Elshire  even sprung for The Pegas Pressure filler, that eliminates oxygen which allows for a 30-45 day shelf life of your growler.  It pours with no foam, no mess and superior taste!  The Pegas system uses the same operating principle found in large beer bottling factories around the world, counter-pressure method. This method ensures the bottles are filled in the way that only automatic fillers can provide – without foam and at a rate two liters in sixty seconds. Pegas CrafTap gives the user the ability to use a wide variation of bottle sizes and shapes, so they can serve different sizes and bottle styles to fit the individual need of each establishment. The video below is representative of the Pegas system:

Another advantage for the Shell station, it will fill your growlers day or night, including Sunday’s whenever it is legal to sell beers.  For the full list of what’s on tap, check their website or Facebook page. And if you’d like to gift the beer lover in your life with a fill or two, the Shell gift card will cover gas, beer and even a chicken dinner.

 

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Craft Beer, growlers, Town and Country Shell

Holiday Beer Tasting & Buffet

December 13, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

lellwlowiuqjrwpx6mm5jk4t5f6li40uJoin us in celebrating Christmas a week early with a phenomenal beer tasting, holiday buffet, and live music featuring Josh Miller and Sydney Hoffacker.

Enjoy a taster pour of five amazing holiday brews and pick your favorite for a full pour. Take the glass home with you as well!

Only $20 per person!

Beers:
Rivertowne Sassamanash – Cranberry Wit
Troegs Mad Elf Ale – Belgian Strong Christmas Ale
Tommy Knocker Cocoa Porter – Winter Warmer Porter
Southern Tier Old Man – Winter Old Ale

Filed Under: Dayton Dining Tagged With: Holiday Beers, SG@75 Bistro

12 Days of Giving From Dayton Dining!

December 10, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

12 days of giving graphicFour years ago we started this holiday tradition of giving away Dining Gift Certificates from some of our favorite restaurants.  We love promoting our locally owned eateries and take much pleasure in introducing our readers to some of the newest, best and favorites in our town.  So for the next 12 days we’re giving you a chance to win a gift certificate to the places we love to dine!

We’ve got some great eateries partnering with us this year, including Amber Rose, Carmel’s, Chappy’s, Coldbeer & Cheesburger’s, The Caroline, Mudlick Tap House, Rue Du12days promomaine, El Meson, Meadowlark, Rapid Fired Pizza, Lily’s Bistro,  Mack’s Tavern and  Christopher’s.

With just a like and a share you can qualify for our daily drawing on our Dayton Dining Facebook page, or a follow and a like on our Dayton Dining Instagram, or a like and retweet on our Twitter page.  You’ll want to check back daily to find our which of our restaurant partner will be featured.

We hope you’ll help thank our local restaurants with your patronage during the holiday season and don’t forget that restaurant gift certificates are easy gift giving!  Happy Holidays from all of us at Dayton Dining

Good luck and happy holidays!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: 12 Days of Giving

Ginger Bread Ale Release

December 10, 2015 By Dayton Most Metro

12313790_934230893322901_2369103454132923077_nThe Hairless Hare Brewery and the Dayton Beer Company have teamed up to bring you this festive Ginger Bread Ale. Stop out this Friday night to start your weekend of right with refreshing Ginger Bread Ale.

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap Tagged With: Dayton Beer Company, Hairless Hare Brewery

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