After closing down their Springfield Street location this past February, this morning at 7am Mason Schindler, Dexter Clay, also known as “Uncle Boof,” who owns Uncle Boof’s World Famous Pancake Mix and Zach Jeckering, opened the doors to their new restaurant on East Fifth Street in St. Anne’s Hill. With almost no fanfare, the eatery was packed when I visited this afternoon.
The new place will be open later and serve 6 days a week! The art on the walls is eclectic and colorful and each table also had a small dice/tee game on it to play while you are waiting on your food.

I had the Eggs N’ Stuff breakfast and added the sausage gravy to my tots and I left there stuffed! It was a lot of food for $10. Can’t wait to go back and try some of Uncle Boof’s World Famous Pancakes! They even have gluten-free waffles.

If you go visit, tell them Dayton Dining sent you.
The Ugly Duckling
St. Anne’s Hill
1430 E. Fifth St.
Dayton, Oh 45402
Tues- Sun 7am – 4pm


If you love ARTS in Dayton…and you love video podcasts…meet DDQ, Dayton’s Drama Queens. This New Video Podcast will feature all things ARTS in Dayton. The stars of the show are Philip Drennen (yes, the one who has a show heading to NYC) and Joshua Stucky (yes, the one who created Dayton’s own RubiGirls.) The premiere features an interview with Drennen, one of the creators of ‘The Big Gay Jamboree‘ which is headed to the Orpheum theater in NYC this September!
D937: In Dayton, we know you from your work with TheatreLab. Has that experience helped??






Oysters are delivered each Wednesday essentially direct from the farms. Our weekly oyster selections aim to highlight regional differences (west coast puget sound, west coast british columbia, canadian maritime and new england) as well as geographical differences (oceanic vs river influenced, beach grown vs tidal raised, etc.). Range from $3-$4.50. Served w/ mignonette & lemon, tabasco on request, cocktail or horseradish .50¢




In October of 2022 Table 33 announced they would be building out a new space on the first floor of the Arcade. But according to owner Charlie Carroll, those plans changed and yesterday he inked a deal with Cross Street Partners to take over the Est! Est! Est! space.
The restaurant’s interior will undergo a transformation that will enhance the Table 33 brand and create a setting that invites guests to linger and savor each moment. Table service will be back and you can expect table cloths and linen napkins when they open. Table 33 plans to retain its current breakfast and lunch menu that showcases a blend of local flavors and inspirations with high-caliber options.





Upcoming Events:


The Brightside will host their 2nd Food Truck Rally Brunch this Sun, July 21st – from 11am to 3pm!















Destination Dayton

