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New Life for Zombie Dogz Food Truck

May 25, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

According to Hollywood Gaming Food & Beverage Director April Drumond, the original conversations began with David VanArtsdalen about opening a Zombie Dogz location inside the casino.  Eventually as talks progressed, Hollywood Gaming made an offer to buy the food truck, the recipes and VanArtsalen’s business expertise on running the truck.

And now you can find the truck that created a cult following located near brand-new Sunset Patio Bar.  The truck will be open Friday and Saturday from 4-9pm and Sunday noon – 5pm. Because you can approach the truck from outside, you won’t have to be 21 to enjoy a delicious dog.  And Amber shared with us, the truck will still go out to special community events as well.  There’s a link on their website to send an email to request the truck.


Hollywood Gaming at Dayton Raceway
777 Hollywood Blvd,
Dayton, OH 45414

 (844) 225-7057

 Open 24 Hours

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Hollywood Gaming, zombie dogz

Heinz Offering $25,000 For Your Best Burger Creation

May 24, 2022 By Dayton937

The Heinz Art of the Burger contest returns! – heavy emphasis on the “Art.” Using Heinz sauces, create a #HeinzArtBurger inspired by one (or more!) of these artistic themes: Classical, Maximal, Minimal, Sculptural, and Experimental.


Capture your work of burger art with a museum-worthy photo, and then share your delicious masterpiece either here or on social media to enter the grand prize running of $25,000 and a feature on participating BurgerFi** menus! Plus, 50 runners-up will get bespoke Heinz Art of the Burger merch.

Every burger is a blank canvas. What kind of #HeinzArtBurger will you create?For inspiration, Heinz is encouraging burger lovers to “unleash their inner culinary artist,” by inspiring fans “to visualize every burger as a blank canvas, and its condiments as the accoutrement that can transform any burger into a work of art.” Official rules here.

Burger submissions will be judged on the following criteria:

IMAGINATION– Use your imagination to create a burger that falls into one of the following categories, or a category of your own design: maximalist, minimalist, sculptural, classical, experimental.

PRESENTATION – Submit a photo of your burger that truly captures the essence of your (and its) creativity. In other words, the submission photo should be captured with taste.

USE OF SAUCE – The sauce(s) you choose to use should be central to the theme of your burger. Ideally, your sauces will also be used in an unexpected, unique, and delicious way.

BUILD – The build (ie. the ingredients and composition) of your burger should justifiably convey your burger’s identity.

For a chance to win, burger lovers can simply submit a picture of their best burger creation to HeinzArtOfTheBurger.com or post on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtags #HeinzArtBurger and #contest. The “Art of the Burger” competition runs now through July 12, 2022.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: burgers, Heinz

How Troni’s Found New Owners

May 22, 2022 By Guest Contributor

If you have visited Troni Brothers Pizza in Kettering, OH, then you know that with every visit you will enjoy a taste of Italy as well as customer service that has been handed down generations. They have built their businesses on Family, Community and Authentic food.

In early 2020 Labinot (Labi) Troni planned to open a pizza shop in Springboro OH. They decided to add a Point of Sale (POS) system to allow for easier order taking and creating an online ordering system for the pizza shop. Roma’s Pizza worked with Dave Keen the owner of Roxstar Payments. As we all are aware 2020 was a difficult year for many people and for small businesses everywhere. Roma’s had a difficult decision to make with Covid changing everything; do they give up or do they GO FOR IT! And as the strong team they are, they went for it!

During the set up and training period of the POS system, Labi Troni asked Dave to help on the first evening because they were very busy from the minute they opened the doors! Labi knew Dave could operate the POS system better than anyone since he is the one who set up the menu, he would know where every button was. Dave was answering phones, taking orders, checking people out and having fun! When the rush was over Labi asked Dave to return the next night to help. That relationship grew quickly along with mutual respect.

Dave worked side by side with the Roma’s Team and started to bring his son Riley with him to help out. Dave volunteered happily because he enjoyed the time at the restaurant, helping great people do what they love and meeting the customers who make it all possible. As he continued volunteering his time with the Troni’s, he developed deeply rooted relationships of family and friends. And as he helped the Troni’s other restaurants, their friends and family’s restaurants, he began to take the pizza business in as a whole. Dave, along with his wife Gina and son’s Dylan and Riley found a family extension with the Troni family.

Dave and Gina are Kettering natives. They met and graduated from Kettering Schools, so the sense of community is instilled in them. They later married and had two boys. Dylan is the oldest and on the Autism Spectrum. He has overcome many challenges in his life and is now married to Emily. Dylan has worked in the mobile phone industry for over 4 years and has built a reputation for customer service. Riley graduated in 2020 and had similar learning disabilities. He worked for Roma’s Pizza for a several months and then in late 2020 found a permanent home working at Labi’s brother Besnik’s restaurant, Troni’s Italian Restaurant on Dorothy Lane.

The more time Dave spent with Labi and the Troni’s, the more he understood the business and saw an opportunity for an outreach program. Dave spoke with Labi about his idea to create an environment for young adults with intellectual disabilities to be able to come to work and learn as Riley did. He presented the idea with safety first by using the right equipment all while still delivering the quality of food everyone expects.

As the last few years allowed Dave to grow stronger relationships with the Troni family, Labi’s uncle approached Dave to ask if he would consider buying Troni Brothers Pizza as Hisni (Junior) Troni was ready to start slowing down and maybe retire. Dave sat down with Junior and shared the idea he had a few years ago with Labi. Junior loved it! Junior always ran his restaurant as a place for family and community. They have volunteered for various events as well as provided the food for said events. The Troni Family gives back to the community twice a year by providing all First Responders, Military, Medical staff and Teachers with a FREE PIZZA DAY. For Junior to know that Dave would continue to impact the community as the Troni Family has, that made the decision easy for everyone. Dave has initiated and started working with Kettering Schools and their Special Education Department to put his vision in place knowing that the long term goal was to implement an outreach program.

Troni Brothers Pizza may change technology and faces over the years, but the quality in their history and flavors never will. In May 2022 Dave and Gina Keen are taking ownership of Troni Brothers Pizza. They are honored and proud to step into Juniors shoes, sauce drips and all. They plan on remodeling the dining area for a different dining environment and experience, but the recipes will never change. Gina, Dylan and Riley will run the day-to-day operations of the restaurant while Dave continues with the Merchant Services & Point of Sale business, helping out at the restaurant, and starting the Young Adult Outreach program with the community. 

Riley

The Keen family  hope you bring your family to meet their family, Dave, Gina, Dylan, Riley and Emily, where Family and Community always come first, and the authentic food will still be here for you.

Reprinted from Troni’s Brother’s Pizza website.


Troni Brothers Pizza

Family Owned and Operated

4654 Wilmington Pike
Kettering OH 45440

937-259-8877

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Dave and Gina Keen, Dylan Keen, pizza, Riley Keen, Troni's Brothers Pizza

Grist Hosting Summer Ingredients Dinner

May 20, 2022 By Dayton937

Grist Provisions is hosting a fantastic evening celebrating early summer ingredients. The tasting menu will be offered on Friday, May 27th and Saturday, May 28th from 6:30-8:30pm, and includes techniques that celebrate the best part of summer and each course will be paired with a glass of wine to make the night truly magical.

Menu:

Charred Watermelon and Tomato Gazpacho with Cucumber Granita, Whipped Burrata, Black Olive Oil & Seeded Sourdough
*Jeio Prosecco Rose Brut 2020

Summer Corn & Nettle Raviolo with Black Garlic Butter, Burnt Pepper Relish, Pecorino Romano, & Summer Truffle Confit
*Catena White Clay Semillon-Chenin 2021

Pan Seared U-10 Scallops with White Asparagus, Smoked Potato, Tomato Conserva & Chervil Oil
*A to Z Oregon Rose 2021

Warm Pistachio & Dark Chocolate Cake with Roasted Strawberry Jam, Tahitian Vanilla Crème Fraiche, Anise Hyssop
*Grist Coffee Digestivo featuring Rezas Coffee

Tickets are $95 and you can book your seat online.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: wine dinner

Steak Thyme Bar & Grill Opens in Miamisburg

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Musa and Huda Shteiwi, opened the original Steak Thyme restaurant on Wilmington Pike in 2005. Then Musa died in 2006 and twin brothers Jake and Jordan took over the business. They began planning a bar and grill concept and when the location on Springboro Pike opened up they both just new it was meant to be.  The brothers, graduates of Miamisburg High School and were quite familiar with the building that previously housed Roosters and then Stacked Pickle.

Being able to expand their offering with a full liquor license, allowing them to have a dozen beers and two wine selections on tap. A larger dining room as well as new menu items excites the twins, who were both on hand today for the grand opening.

Jake shared that “wings, pizza’s, beer cheese items like the Bavarian pretzel with beer cheese, the Hold My Beer Cheesesteak, the mango habanero chicken philly and the 3 cheese cheesteak (pictured below).

The menu is huge, check it out:

 


Steak Thyme Bar & Grill

 103 N. Springboro Pike
Miamisburg, OH 45342

Mon – Thurs 11am -11:30am
Fri & Sat 11am – 12:30am
Sun 11am -8:3-pm

Half Thyme (happy hour)
Mon – Thurs 3-6pm

Kids eat free Sundays

The space was a former Stacked Pickle, an Indianapolis-based sports-themed restaurant chain that opened in 2019 and closed in 2021. Before Stacked Pickle, the space housed a Roosters Wings restaurant.

For more information, visit www.steakthyme.com or the restaurant’s Facebook page.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Jake Shteiwi, Jordan Shteiwi, Steak thyme

Young’s Offering Farmstead Cheese & Ice Cream Production Tours

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Learn about how Young’s Jersey Dairy makes their cheese & ice cream with one of their dairy experts as your tour guide. They’ll tell you the story of their cheese and ice cream production and you’ll be able to watch along through the windows of their new ice cream and cheese production facility in the new Dairy Store.

Each ticket includes one cheese item from our cooler (small cheese block, cheese sampler or curd sampler).

Tickets are for ages 5 & up. Ages 4 and under can attend with a family member, but only ticketed guests will receive a pass for free cheese.

The tour, which currently shows 5 available dates starting with this Sat, May 21st with additional dates for the next four Saturdays, will begin promptly at 10:30am in front of the production windows inside the new Dairy Store.

Reserve your tour tickets online


Young’s Jersey Dairy
6880 Springfield Xenia Rd,
Yellow Springs, OH 45387

937- 325-0629

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: cheese, ice creams, Young's Jersey Dairy

Rise & Shine Breakfast Now at Wholly Grounds

May 17, 2022 By Dayton937

Wholly Grounds, the coffee shop on Wayne Avenue has started serving up breakfast from 7:30 – 11:30ish to start.  According to owner Amy, “the menu will be a work in progress, with adjustments made along the way. We’ll be serving some healthier options like our tofu scramble, as well as gluten free options.” Cinnamon rolls, muffins and almond butter croissants as well.

Here’s the starting menu:

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: french toast, Omelets, Wholly Grounds

27 Breweries to Celebrate American Craft Beer Week May 16-22

May 16, 2022 By Dayton937

Just a few years ago, the term ‘microbreweries’ was used to refer to what we now call ‘craft breweries’. This term was used to distinguish small-scale brewers from ‘macro’ brewers. The pioneers of the micro revolution were two breweries — the Boston Beer Company, which produces the beer Samuel Adams, and Sierra Nevada. Both breweries were some of the earliest adopters of the hallmarks of craft brewing and achieved success regardless of their small production scale.

In 2006 American Craft Beer Week was established as an  annual springtime salute to local beer and local breweries. It’s an opportunity to honor the hometown gathering places that give our communities their unique flavor. We invite you to toast the local businesses that have endured tough times to ensure our glasses, growlers, and beer fridges remain full. Head over to your local brewpub or taproom and enjoy a pint, or grab a sixer or growler to-go.

Grab your Dayton Ale Trail passport and head to the  local breweries to celebrate.  We reached out to all the breweries and have  listed special events for those that shared them with us:

Alematic Artisian Ales
6182 Chambersburg Huber Heights
The Dayton-area’s first Black-owned brewery, inFebruary 2019.
They specialize in craft beers, including small-batch ales, lagers and sours, and will also make its own wines and ciders

Bock Family Brewing
8150 Washington Village Drive Centerville

 Wed 5/18 5:30-8:30pm Tarot Readings with Alma
Thur 5/19 at  7 PM  
Shakespeare Trivia
Fri 5/20 7-9:30pm acoustic and keyboard originals and covers with Matt Witzeman

Branch & Bone
905 Wayne Ave Dayton

Features a wide variety of beer in our taproom at all times.  Our beer will often feature local ingredients including ones foraged from our local flora.  A large focus and our passion is funky, alternative fermentation.  Sour beer, saison, and mixed fermentation styles as well as spontaneous fermentation are a staple among the ever rotating offerings from Branch & Bone Artisan Ales.

Carillon Brewing Company
1000 Carillon Blvd Dayton

An 1850s style brewery in the beautiful setting of Carillon Historical Park. It is the nation’s only brewery in a museum.

Crooked Handle Brewing Co
760 N. Main Street Springboro

Wednesday 5/18- From the Heart Release New England Style IPA. This beer was brewed as a collaboration with Hairless Hair as a fundraising effort for Ohio Craft Brewers Association (OCBA)
Thursday- Taco Thursday and live music from 7-9 with Joe Jordan
Friday- live music from Ben & Pete 6-9
Happy hour Tuesday-Thursday 4-6 and Friday-Sunday 1-3 1/2 price white sangria & food specials
 The Dayton Beer Company
41 Madison St, Dayton
When the doors opened on their original Kettering location in 2012, they were the first locally owned and operated brewery in 50 years.
Devil Wind Brewing
130 South Detroit Street Xenia

Wednesday: Open Mic Night 6-8:30
Thursday: F5 Trivia 7-9
Saturday: Nick Mitchell and the Devil Wind House Band 6-9

Eudora Brewing Company
3022 Wilmington Pike, Kettering

This 8,000 square-foot taproom featuring a 4,000+ square-foot patio and six glass, bay-style garage doors Tuesday-Sunday has Dayton’s only
brew-your-0wn facility.

Fifth Street Brewpub
1600 E 5th St, Dayton

Housed in a building from 1856, this co-op owned brewery, a lifetime membership is just $125

Figleaf Brewing Company
3387 Cincinnati Dayton Rd, Middletown
The brewery hosted its grand opening celebration 6/17/2017.  It houses custom brewing equipment, utilizing some less common techniques and processes in service of unique flavors.

Hairless Hare Brewery
738 W. National Rd. Vandalia

Founded by Matt Harris and Mike Legg in 2013, the Hairless Hare Brewery offers a wide selection of craft beer brewed on site, handcrafted pizza, smoked wings, scratch made soups and more. In 2019 they acquired the adjacent space and began building out a bigger and better tap room as well as the addition of the Blackbird Meadery.

Heavier Than Air
497 Miamisburg Centerville Rd, Centerville

Brothers Chris and Nick Tarkany opened this aviation themed brewery with 10 taps in 2017.

 

Lock 27 Brewing
1035 S Main St, Centerville
329 E 1st St, Dayton

Lock is giving away a limited supply of these awesome It’s Always Sunny in Dayton aluminum cups! Join us this week 5.16 – 5.22 in our Centerville and Dayton Brewpubs, and show that you’ve liked this post, along with buying one of our craft beers of course, and you can bring home your very own ASID aluminum cup!

TerraWatts, Imperial Stout

Loose Ends Brewing
890 South Main Street, Centerville,

Has released two new beers: TerraWatts a huge Imperial Stout
This beer is big and bold! Coming in at a whopping 14.5%, this beer has intense flavors of dark chocolate, roasted coffee, vanilla, and caramel.
OCBA Collab From the Heart Vol. 2 that ended up being the biggest dryhop juice bomb ipa we’ve ever made!
Luck Star Brewery
219 S 2nd St, Miamisburg
This brewery & cantina was opened by Glenn and Anna Perine in a  in a three-story, 21,000-square-foot building that dates back to 1900.
Moeller Brew Barn
214 W Main St Troy
8016 Marion Dr Maria Stein
424 East First Street (opening soon)
Mother Stewarts
102 W. Columbia Street, Springfiels
Opened in summer of 2016 in a historic warehouse in downtown Springfield and is event-drive craft brewery with a taprrom and outdoor beer garden.
May 18 5pm Ol School BBq
May 19 5pm Cray Cray Cajun
May 20 Singer Songwiter Nicholas Clay
May 21 Champion City Food Truck Rally
N.E.W Ales Brewing
1521 1st Avenue, Middletown
Nikki, Elizabeth and Wed (N.E.W) opened  the brewery in summer of 2020 during COVID
May 19 5:30-8:3opm Game of Thrones Trivia
May 20 & 21 – 2 year anniversary
Nowhere in Particular
4716 Wilmington Pike, Kettering
The brewery and taproom serves aggressively experimental brews in a wide range of styles from the esteemed brewer, Charles Navillus
Rolling Mill Brewing Company
916 1st Ave, Middletown
The FIRST dedicated gluten free brewery in OHIO! Opened in 5600 square-foot commercial warehouse in the Historic South Main District in Dec of 2017.  The business gets its name from the continuous strip rolling process designed in Middletown many years ago, says brewmaster and owner Joshua Laubach. The brews are completely gluten free, being produced in absence of wheat, barley and rye while still using traditional brewing techniques.
Southern Ohio Brewing
818 Factory Rd, BeavercreekOpened on July 4, 2020 next to the Miami Valley Bike Trails Creekside path on a one-acre lot, providing plenty of outdoor space for maintaining distance—and for kids to run around while their parents enjoy a lazy afternoon.

Wed, May 17 7pm Trivia- 1st Place – $50 gift card
Sun, May 22 noon -4pm – Brain Cancer Research 818 Give Back
Beer release: Blue My Mind – blueberry fruited ale- $1 for every pint of Blue My Mind sold will be donated to StacheStrong supporting Brain Cancer Research

Star City Brewing Company
319 S 2nd St, Miamisburg
The brewery sits inside the historic Peerless Mill, which  began in 1828 as a sawmill on the Miami & Erie Canal and became a restaurant in 1929.
May 17 7-9pm Live Trivia
May 19 5:30pm Hollywood Stars Pub Crawl
Toxic Brew Co
431 E 5th St Dayton in the  Oregon District
When they opened in 2013, they were the first brewery to bring beer production back to the City of Dayton in 52 years.
Trail Town Brewing

101 Corry St, Yellow Springs

Opened in May of 2021 they offer 10 taps and live music nightly

Wed, May 18 7-10pm Great Serpant Moun
Thurs, May 19 8-10pm An Evening with Shron Lane and Danny Sauers
The Wandering Griffin
3725 Presidential Drive, Beavercreek
The pub opened its doors as a restaurant and tap house in late 2016, but didn’t actually add their own brews to their 36 taps until Nov of 2019.
May 18  $1 wing Wednesday
May 19th Live & Local music w/Flo & Friends
May 20 noon – 1opm Firkin Fridays

Yellow Springs Brewery
Brewery: 305 N Walnut St, Yellow Springs
Barrel Room: 1475 Xenia Ave, Yellow Springs

Founded in 2013, today they produce multiple core and packaged brands along with dozens of innovative seasonal beers.
May 17 1-9pm -Two Wheel Tuesdays
May 21 noon – 5pm at Barrel Room – Vintage Market

Warped Wing

Brewery & Taproom 26 Wyandot St., Dayton
Barrel Room & Smokery 25 Wright Station Way, Springboro
Brewpub & Smokery – 5650 Tylersville Rd., Mason

Launching  their Summer seasonal, Trotwood Lime on Thursday, May 18th at all Taproom occasions on tap and in 6pk cans to go.

11am Warped Wing  – Springboro & Mason
4pm Warped Wing  – Dayton

 

A statewide celebration is the From the Heart fundraiser collaboration beer that directly supports the mission of the Ohio Craft Brewers Association: to promote, preserve, diversify and unify Ohio’s craft brewing industry.

More than 70 Ohio breweries are gearing up to celebrate  American Craft Beer Week with a special statewide collaboration brew. From the Heart: Volume 2 is a fundraising beer to benefit the Ohio Craft Brewers Association, the non-profit trade organization working to promote and protect the state’s craft beer industry.

The From the Heart fundraiser was made possible through the generous support of OCBA allied business members Blue Label Packaging, the Country Malt Group, Crosby Hops, Great Western Malting, Lemon Grenade Creative and Origin Malt who donated ingredients and packaging materials for the project.

Breweries participating in the collaboration purchased the donated ingredients from the Ohio Craft Brewers Association and brewed a variation on a hazy IPA recipe developed by Chris Davison of Wolf’s Ridge Brewing and Dan Shaffer of Land-Grant Brewing Company. The name “From the Heart” – coined by Krista Alvarado of 4KD Crick Brewery in Defiance – was chosen last year out of dozens of suggestions from our members.

The Ohio Craft Brewers Association counts nearly three-quarters of Ohio’s 396 independently-owned craft breweries among its membership. The organization provides a wide range of member services, including legislative advocacy at the Ohio Statehouse, brewery marketing through programs like the Ohio On Tap passport app, technical and educational conferences and seminars, and community-building connections between breweries and the businesses that support the industry

Filed Under: Dayton On Tap, The Featured Articles Tagged With: breweries, craft beer week

Graeter’s Announces First Bonus Flavor of the Summer

May 16, 2022 By Dayton937

Graeter’s Ice Cream has begin their summer tradition of offering a special bonus flavor.  Revealed today Strawberry Cheesecake is now  in Graeter’s scoop shops and online. They describe this flavor as an indulgence of rich cheesecake ice cream mixed with strawberries and graham cracker pieces.

This year, we hear there will be five new bonus flavorsreleased in Graeter’s scoop shops and online.

Each bonus flavor is considered a limited time only flavor, and once the flavor is gone, the flavor is retired for the year.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

BBQ Judge Bryan Suddith on BBQ

May 15, 2022 By Bryan Suddith

I’ve written a lot about BBQ.

So today I write about it again. Today is National BBQ Day and my friends at the Kansas City Barbecue Society have been reminding me that May is National BBQ Month. I do love BBQ. I was just in South Carolina in March for bbq, judged a competition in Atlanta in April, judged a competition in Indianapolis later in April, and was in Austin last weekend eating bbq for fun.

In June I am judging contests in Ohio, cooking in a contest in Kentucky and judging another contest in Indiana. I spend a lot of time traveling to eat, cook and judge great bbq.

It doesn’t take a lot of of anything to make great barbecue. Just meat, fire, and time.  Three little things that when done right produces a great product. The best bite of barbecue I have ever had didn’t require electricity. Just a guy and a fire and long long hours tending to both.

Ribs. Brisket. Sausage and a beef rib from Austin’s La Barbecue.

Here are four things I have learned over the last 8 years traveling, eating, judging and studying American Barbecue.

First: The debate of Kansas City vs. Texas. Which is better? They are both crazy good. It’s a style difference. It’s like comparing deep dish pizza with a slice of thin New York City pizza. Both good. Not the same. All the major BBQ regions offer something unique about their region. BBQ is personal like that. It’s built on tradition and proteins that are local. Texas = Beef. Lots of it. Carolinas = Pork lots of it. My tip, don’t go to Greeneville South Carolina or Memphis looking for Brisket.

Aaron Franklin of Franklin BBQ with Bryan in Austin, TX

Second: Behind every good plate of barbecue is a family and that family has a story and barbecue is how they share that story. In South Carolina I ate at Mike and Jeff’s BBQ. Mike’s mom was the server, Mike’s sister was at the register and Mike was tending the coals at the smoker out front. Louie Mueller’s in Taylor Texas is operated by Wayne Mueller, grandson of Louie. His sister operates one of the hippest BBQ shops in Austin, La Barbecue.

SLAPS BBQ in Kansas City is run by brothers Joe and Mike and their mom is often in the store working the line. Payne’s in Memphis is still run by Flora Payne with her son and daughter at her side. She is still chopping pork at the lunch rush.

Third: BBQ is communal. It’s meant to be shared and eaten as a group. That’s my favorite. Order it all and share it family style. It’s a slow meal. It takes hours to prepare and there is no need to hurry to eat it.

Fourth: BBQ has a real legal definition. The United States Code of Federal Regulations defines BBQ, such as product labeled “Beef Barbecue” or “Barbecued Pork,” shall be cooked by the direct action of dry heat resulting from the burning of hard wood or the hot coals therefrom for a sufficient period to assume the usual characteristics of a barbecued article, which include the formation of a brown crust on the surface and the rendering of surface fat. The product may be basted with a sauce during the cooking process. The weight of barbecued meat shall not exceed 70 percent of the weight of the fresh uncooked meat.

So technically, if there isn’t a wood fire resulting in smoke or hot coals, it isn’t barbecue.

Here are the questions I am asked the most when people learn I have traveled a bit for some great barbecue:

Bryan, what’s your favorite in Texas, Memphis or Kansas City?

Texas: Must visits, Louie Mueller in Taylor Texas, Smitty’s in Lockhart, both Valentina’s and Interstellar in Austin. Snows in Lexington is worth it as well. (I plan to spend time in Houston soon).

Bryan (far right) with friends and Interstellar BBQ pitmaster Warren McDonald (back row) outside of Interstellar BBQ. Texas Monthly’s #2 ranked Texas BBQ joint in Austin.

Kansas City: My favorite is SLAPs and Q39. Please visit Kansas City Joes and Arthur Bryant’s for the experience.

Memphis: Payne’s is a must as is the Bar B Que Shop (try the spaghetti).

Bryan, what’s your favorite BBQ in Dayton?

I love what Curtis  is doing at Fatbacks BBQ and his brisket is full of flavor and is my favorite in town.

Flyby BBQ

It is hard to beat the ribs at Flyby BBQ at the Fairfield mall.

I have been so impressed by what Warped Wing Springboro is creating out of their Ole Hickory smoker and the pulled pork nachos and pork belly sliders are better than Dayton deserves.

With that said, I have had great BBQ at Oinka Doodle Moo, City Barbecue (same smoker as Warped Wing), Hickory River in Tipp City, Adam’s Rib in Eaton, Combs in Middletown, Just Q In in Cincy, Pickles and Bones in Milford, and many many more. Those three up top are just my favorites here in Dayton.

So go. Celebrate National BBQ day and find some barbecue. Find a spot you like and support your local Pitmaster.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Bbq, Fatbacks Barbecue, Flyby BBQ

2nd Annual Chill Ice Cream Fest on Tour

May 15, 2022 By Dayton937

Ticket holders will take a self-guided sweets tour , exchanging a coupon for a treat, during the regular hours of business at each of the stops. Treats are available from Friday, May 20th through Monday, May 30th.
The Big Chill Ice Cream Fest on tour will benefit Ronald McDonald House of Dayton
Confirmed Participants include:
  • 3 Dips – Miamisburg
  • Ben & Jerry’s – Dayton
  • Graeter’s- Oakwood
  • J.D.’s Old Fashioned Custard- Englewood
  • Jubie’s Creamery – Fairborn or Moraine
  • PangeaKeto Dayton – Washington Twsp
  • K & W – Springboro
  • Sweet Tooth – Springboro
  • The Root Beer Stande – Dayton
  • Yagoots – Springboro

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Fashion Meets Food Truck Rally

May 14, 2022 By Dayton937

Fashion Meets Food Truck Rally is a family fun event. You will get to shop with over 40 retail vendors and 25 food trucks. I will also have live entertainment this year. Come have a good time with us.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining

Third Perk Downtown To Add Sunday Brunch

May 13, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

Juanita Darden, owner of Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar  is a busy lady and always working on the next plan.  Her latest plan debuts Sunday, May 22nd when she rolls out brunch service at her Third Street location. You’ll make reservations for one of the three seatings (1030am, 1pm or 4pm) and once seated you can make your selections from the following menu:

Brunch drunks will also be available, including bloody mary’s. peach bellinis and mimosas by the pitcher! Call 937-223-7375 or email [email protected] to reserve your seat.


Third Perk Coffeehouse & Wine Bar

146 E 3rd Street
Dayton OH 45402

(937) 223-7375

Hours:

Mon & Tues:  7am – 5pm
Wed: Fri 7am – 10pm
Sat: 9am – 10pm 
Sun: 9am – 5pm
Also visit Third Perk Express
Inside the Gem City Market
324 Salem Avenue
Dayton, OH 45406

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Jubie’s Creamery Moraine Opens!

May 12, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

Julie Domicone opens her 2nd location of Jubie’s Creamery today in Moraine.  A graduate of The Ohio State University, with a bachelor’s degree in Operations Management and Logistics Management in 2017,  that same year she opened her first shop with her family in Fairborn. 

The ice cream shop  make all 32 flavors they serve in house. They offer traditional scoops, sundaes, soft serve custard, shakes, parfaits, blasts and more.

She’s created a  flavor made just for the Moraine location to celebrate theWest Carrollton Neighbors: Pirate Pride.  It’s vanilla ice cream, sweet cherries, rich fudge brownies.

Jubie’s Creamery
 2749 W. Alex Bell Road
Moraine, OH
Hours for store & drive thru will be:
Mon – Thurs 1 -9pm
Fri & Sat noon – 10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: ice cream, Jubie's Creamery, Julie Domicone, moraine

10 ?’s with Chef Matt DeAngulo

May 12, 2022 By Lisa Grigsby

Chef Matt

Chef Matt DeAngulo was the opening chef for Olive, an urban dive in 2011 and then served as the executive chef at Victoria Theatre Association’s Citilites at the Schuster Center and Event Services Department for nearly six years. In January of 2020 it was announced that they were closing down for renovations and a concept change, laying off all staff.

Chef Matt, began volunteering more time with a local organization Set the Banquet Table, which was founded by baker and former Executive Director of House of Bread, Bill Evans.  And then COVID 19 hit. In mid-March, Chef Matt DeAngulo asked friend and Set the Banquet Table Chairman, Bill Evans, the best way to help. A couple of conversations more and Chef Matt had activated a team of recently unemployed chefs and culinary professionals to assist by quickly and efficiently bulk preparing nutritious food.

As word got out among the social services community, Chef Matt’s meals were in demand. In his quest to feed the hungry in the region the vision for Miami Valley Meals was born.  Using the skills of local chefs, they were able to use every bit of the donated food they received to create bulk nutritious meals to those in need.

Matt guides the culinary team to transform recovered foods into hearty, chef-inspired meals to be distributed to a network of partners serving the hungry in the Miami Valley—free of charge.

Chef Matt took time out of creating over 3500/meals per week to answer our 10 questions:

 

What ingredient do you dread? Beans! They are like eating a Tylenol capsule filled with applesauce. The plastic-like outer skin and a mushy center, no thanks! Honestly, I enjoy the flavor of beans, just not the texture, so to put that as my dreaded ingredient is a bit selfish. Kidding aside, I will have to say offal meats are my least favorite ingredients to work with.

What’s your favorite dish to make? A dish I call Rotolino. It was created by my mentor, Chef Dennis McCarthy, and passed along to me. I use it as a teaching technique (similar to foie gras torchon) with young chefs and everyone gets to enjoy the result. It consists of 4 cheeses, 3 pestos, and pinenuts, rolled up to make a pinwheel that screams Italian on an American table.

What’s your favorite pig out food? Midwestern home cooking. I can eat meatloaf stuffed with mac-n-cheese and wrapped in bacon until I have to lay down. I may create modernist cuisine professionally, but I can never escape the meat and potato in me.

What restaurant, other than your own, do you like to dine at in the Miami Valley? There are many wonderful places to dine in our region to carve out just one. I tend to find myself in a booth at any ma and pop kitchen I come across, looking for that genuine heartfelt creation. Yet to put a spotlight on the best we have around, I have enjoyed experiencing what Chef Wiley has done at her restaurants over the years, along many of the other greats that have come and gone, but truly the props go out to all of those independents getting up everyday and cooking their hearts out.

What’s your best advice for home chefs? Learn flavor structure, the 5 basic flavors and how to balance them. It is the building block for all successful dishes. I have run into so many chefs that learned how to cook a dish by watching someone but never took the time to learn why it worked well. How to balance flavors to dishes you already make will change the outcome; I guarantee.

If you could invite any 4 guests to a dinner party, who would they be and why? That is a difficult answer to locate. So many have influenced me and I feel are worthy to mention. However to choose a group, Thomas Keller would always be someone I would like to dine with, as he is America’s greatest chef. Add the late Anthony Bourdain and Gordon Ramsey because they will tell you like it is, plus Bill Murray because he would never stop laughing, and that would be an entertaining evening with great food!

Who do you look up to in the industry and why? All of those old skoolers. The ones who worked to the end, never giving up, and wearing the honor with their crews. The ones who stayed to hone their craft. And the many young chefs I watch, that one in every one-hundred cooks you meet that will become a chef in their own right, are the ones I look up to today.

What do you do in the Miami Valley on a day off? I spend it with the people I love. My hobbies are my passion and I usually end up near a place with food. You can find me out in nature, at a ballgame or concert, or resting watching a movie, but it always ends with food.

Share a kitchen disaster, lucky break or other interesting story: Many years ago, I was hired as a new corporate chef for an independent dining group in downtown Columbus. Two weeks into my tenure was Easter Sunday. I spent the week prepping and setting up the usual. I was all ready to go. Turns out, the night before was graduation day for OSU, and I had no idea of the amount of people we would serve, since I was from out of town. Needless to say, I ended up using much of my Easter prep to complete dinner service that night. After the shift ended, myself, my sous chef and her wife (also a cook) stayed through the night and into the next day restocking the menu. That Easter we served over 800 guests and no one had any idea I was on a 32 hour straight shift to make it happen. That was the longest shift of my career.

Filed Under: Ten Questions, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Matt DeAngulo, Miami Valley Meals

Lock 27th Re-Releases Sunfish-American Pale Ale

May 10, 2022 By Dayton937

Lock 27 Brewing has announced their 3rd of 10 historic beers being released out of the Lock 27 Brewing vault to celebrate their 10th Anniversary: Sunfish – American Pale Ale.
Sunfish was Lock 27 Brewing’s first Pale Ale brewed in 2014 and was the nickname of the actual Lock 27 located in Miamisburg along the Miami and Erie Canal. So naturally, it felt fitting to be the name of one of their earliest brews.
Sunfish now stands as an ode to the early days of craft beer. A classic American Pale Ale brewed with Belma hops, giving us hints of strawberry & melon citrus flavors. It’s light in body with a perfect malt foundation that keeps the bitterness as bay.
Sunfish will be released Thursday May, 12th at 5pm in the Lock 27  Brewpubs!
ABV – 5.8%
IBU – 43

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