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Shop THE MARKET at Town & Country To Benefit KNO

January 12, 2024 By Dayton937

The Kettering Noon Optimists have been hosting THE MARKET at Town & Country on the 2nd Saturday of the month from 11am-4pm since 2017.

When the mall did their remodel they committed to use the breezeway space to support community and civic activities.  Pam Cochran was the Property Manager at the time and was also a Kettering Noon Optimist member.  Unfortunately Pam is no longer with us but her spirit to support the community and children of the area is still alive.

The Market features local small businesses such as Susan with Got Cakes, Christine with Red Lotus Essence and Kelly with Au Faux Me.  There are also crafters such as Anthea with Chalk Couture decor and Sharell with Purple Mane.  Direct sales vendors include Jennifer with Paper Pie, Carol with Tastefully Simple, Chery with Color Street Nails, Carrie with Thirty One, Janell with Origami Owl, Tammy with Mary Kay, Robyn with Norwex and Laura with Mary and Martha.

Every month We Care Arts is a vendor at no cost to them.  Some months we have additional charities such as the Kettering Backpack Program, Goodworks Farm and Diaper Depot.  According to Barbara Farris, the Immediate Past President of the club, “The Market is one of biggest fundraisers for the Optimist Club and we are grateful that Town & Country does not charge us to use their location.  This allows us to keep vendor fees on the same level that churches and schools use.”

Farris shared that some of the activities of KNO uses the funds raised through The Market are  scholarships, an essay and Oratorical  contest, providing shoes for all Kindergarten students at Beavertown Elementary, sweat pants/shirts, socks and underwear to all the nurses in Kettering Elementary schools, supporting Crayons to Classroom and Kettering Back Pack.

Filed Under: Charity Events, The Featured Articles

Burning Down The (Fire)House

January 11, 2024 By Dayton937

Dave Chappelle brings laughter, community at new comedy venue

It was a bad night to be Brian Housh, but a good night to be Dave Chappelle.

Yellow Springs’ most famous – or depending on your take on some of his feelings about certain communities and politicians, infamous – resident performed two sold out shows this week at the YS Firehouse. The YS Firehouse is the former Miami Twp. Fire Station on Corry Street, a mere few blocks away from his Chappelle Shop where dedicated fans can (and have) buy the comic’s merchandise in droves.

In much the same manner of his shows during the pandemic, entry into the YS Firehouse came with several rules that can make you feel like you’re entering a secret comedic society. Patrons paying the $90 ticket entry (before fees) were advised to leave all phones, smart devices, purses and anything else that could house a recording device in the car. Yondr bags and a coat check ensured none of the evening’s affair would be transmitted without Chappelle’s OK, the release form notifying all those entering the show would be recorded, however, by Chappelle’s team. Where that footage ends up remains to be seen; what was clear, however, was everyone in attendance was there to see what would transpire. 

Chicken wings and french fry baskets were available just outside the venue courtesy of Let’s Eat Food Truck, which, based on constant presence of both inside the showroom, apparently lives up to its motto that it’s “food be slappin’.” It was clear aesthetics were carefully considered in the construction of what looked to be the 200-250 seat venue. As opposed to traditional tables, the inside of the YS Firehouse featured rows of chairs arranged in an elongated “C” shape around the stage, perhaps in honor of the venue’s owner. The natural brick gave the building a fancy lodge feel, the lighting and wood floor working in concert to create exactly what Chappelle wanted: A vibe where all those in attendance felt like they were part of the coolest party in town.

With DJ Fatty Lumpkin spinning classic golden era hip-hop pre-show – it’s hard to imagine another Ohio venue where Grand Puba and Camp Lo receive extended playtime in 2024 – the building was abuzz upon entry. As the clock rolled past 8 p.m., stagehands began taping down cords and cables; a woman brought two stools on stage, one featuring the comedian’s signature pack of cigarettes and an ashtray he would remember he could use later in the show. 

Despite all pre-show’s hush-hush nature, Wednesday night’s show didn’t feel anything like a secret society akin to Katt Williams recently alluded to on Shannon Sharpe’s podcast. Chappelle would, however, mention the Ohio native/cornfield show alumni several times throughout the night. 

Taking the stage just before or right at 8:30 p.m., Chappelle swiftly maneuvered through a litany of topics hosting the show, doing time before introducing the night’s three other performers. In addition to Williams, topics included Chappelle’s purchase of Yellow Springs property, Donald Trump … And the debut of a Chewbacca-like voice for a specific segment of a community that has voiced displeasure with him. The events leading up to/following the aforementioned Yellow Springs council member’s removal as Village President would bear the brunt of the comic’s vitriol Wednesday night, Chappelle at one point (genuinely?) apologizing for the repeated blows. 

It was one of a few moments of the night that makes the comedian so conflicting for some: While the laughs came fast and furiously from the audience, determining the line between what is simply joke fodder and his true feelings about Housh might still be blurred for Chappelle himself. Would anything Chappelle said Wednesday change his critics’ thoughts about him? Probably not. Was it clear to anyone in attendance that he can be a comedic powerhouse in his element? Most definitely.

While some in attendance were clearly hoping for quote-unquote “big” name comics to round out the evening’s bill, those concerns were alleviated as the night played out. DJ Cipha Sounds – who is quick to let you know he’s “very famous in New York” – has clearly dedicated himself to stand-up comedy as much as he did hip-hop during his days on WQHT-FM “Hot 97.” At times, Sounds’ set almost felt like watching a developing version of a young Chappelle himself, especially when re-assuring all the straight white males in attendance he knows they’ve had it rough. 

Connecticut native and BET/TV One alumni Marshall Brandon would take the stage next, weaving intricate wordplay with stories about sex, parenting, family and relationships. While Sounds brought a high energy model to the stage, Brandon was much more of a relaxed orator, delivering jokes in a way that felt like Bob Newhart-meets-Franklin Ajaye-with-just-a-touch-of-middle-finger attitude underneath.

 

Closing out Wednesday’s show was musical guest Issa Ali, engaging the crowd in traditional block party fashion with two songs, “Levels to This” and “Clap to This.” 

The building with the big “C” on its side in the heart of downtown Yellow Springs has now opened for business. Wednesday night’s sold out affair would seem to make a strong case it may be for quite some time.  

Filed Under: Comedy, The Featured Articles Tagged With: dave chappelle, fire house, Yellow Springs

McCoy on Movies: Mean Girls

January 10, 2024 By Tabari McCoy

“Lindsey Lohan? Never heard of her …” Regina George (Reneé Rapp, center) holds court in the lunchroom with Gretchen Wieners (Bebe Wood) and Karen Shetty (Avantika) in a scene from Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez, Jr.’s production of MEAN GIRLS. Credit: Jojo Whilden © 2023 Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved. 

WATCH THE TRAILER HERE:

 

 
KEY CAST MEMBERS: Angourie Rice, Jenna Fischer, Reneé Rapp, Auli’I Cravalho, Avantika, Bebe Wood, Jaquel Spivey, Christopher Briney with Busy Phillips, Tim Meadows and Tina Fey

DIRECTOR: 
Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr.
THE BACK STORY: Based on the hit musical – which itself is based on the original hit 2004 theatrical film – Mean Girls stars Angourie Rice as Cady Heron, a young girl who has been homeschooled by her mother (Jenna Fischer) while living in Kenya. Ms. Heron, however, has taken a job back in the United States, meaning Cady is about to get her first taste of what life is like in an American high school.

And that’s where she encounters a cast of characters that are going to change her life.

After meeting her new homeroom teacher Ms. Norbury (Tina Fey), Cady is observed by Janis (Auli’I Cravalho) and Damian (Jaquel Spivey), two social outcasts who quickly see she needs a rundown of the law of the land. That means letting her know about the Plastics, a.k.a. queen of the school Regina George (Reneé Rapp) and her two faithful underlings, the clueless Karen Shetty (Avantika) and the smart-yet-still-fearful-of-her Gretchen Wieners (Bebe Wood). None of this would be a problem for Cady if Regina hadn’t also taken an interest in her … And Cady took an interest in Aaron Samuels (Christopher Briney), a.k.a. her ex. 

So … What happens when you mix teenagers, insecurity, hormones and life lessons all to the beat of a diverse musical soundtrack? A film that is sure to turn plenty of potentially mean older fans into pleasantly surprised moviegoers …

THE REVIEW: The musical version of a beloved stage production … Sometimes, it can turn out great (like Les Misérables) …Other times, you get Cats. But creating a movie musical based on a stage musical that was originally a film that came out just 20 years – YUP, 2004 was two decades ago now – ago? Now that could be a daunting task for any directing duo … But for one that is primarily known for shorts and music videos like Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr.? It has “make or break” written all over it.

Fortunately for Jayne and Perez, Jr. – and fans of the original film – Mean Girls 2024 makes for an entertaining film fans old and new will enjoy.

 
Here’s what works well about the musical film adaptation of Mean Girls: The story is told efficiently through a clever mix of traditional dialogue and song, the latter diving deeper into their respective characters’ psyches, motivations, fears and insecurities in a way the original did not. In addition, the dance sequences enhance each moment or scene in similar fashion, serving as a complement rather than a distraction. 

None of this would matter, however, without the performances of the relatively unknown cast. Whereas Rice channels Cady with the same innocence Lindsey Lohan did in the original, Rapp owns pretty much every scene she’s in – while yet being more relatable arguably than Rachel McAdams was in the role in 2004. Wood likewise gives Gretchen considerable spunk and Avantika plays her role with such a wide-eyed aloofness it honors the work her predecessor Amanda Seyfried did and then some. 

Cravalho and newcomer Spivey, however, may have the best star turns of the entire affair, each bringing a dynamic (and needed) entertainment aspect to the film. Fey, Tim Meadows (reprising his role as the beleaguered Mr. Duvall) and the other adults are wise to mostly stay out of the way, letting the young people – even though it’s hard to buy in to most of the cast outside of Rice, Cravalho and Avantika being in their teens –  shine. Of course, Jayne and Perez, Jr. deserve kudos for their interpolation of TikTok and the modern world into the mix to deliver the best package possible – then again, having Fey on board for this go round likely helps.

Whether you prefer the 2024 version of Mean Girls likely comes down to how much you love the original versus you love musicals. The new one has all the exploration of the insanity that is high school, the humor and utlimately the empowerment that made the original so beloved by so many, plus a few new wrinkles thrown in for good measure. Thus, both are fine, both are entertaining …

And don’t worry, both are worthy of fetch-ing your attention.

 
OVERALL RATING (OUT OF FOUR POSSIBLE BUCKETS OF POPCORN):

Filed Under: On Screen Dayton, The Featured Articles Tagged With: MEAN GIRLS

New Menu at Thai Table

January 10, 2024 By Dayton937

Big changes are happening at Thai Table!  Chef Suwapat Whitted has expanded the menu at her Far Hills restaurant to include more Thai dishes and to allow us to focus on bringing you better and tastier dishes.  They will be moving their sushi chef to their sister location Thai Kitchen, across from the Dayton Mall. 
She’s also introduced a new four-course seasonal feast, carefully curated from their new menu to keep your tastebuds tantalized this winter. But remember, it’s available for a limited time only!
Here’s a peek at the new menu’s that started this week:

Thai Table

5841 Far Hills Ave,
Dayton, OH, 45429

937-739-5841

Hours:
Mon – Thurs  11:30am – 3pm  and 4:3o-9:30pm
Fri 11:30am – 3pm  and 4:3o-10:30pm
Sat noon -3pm and 4-10:30pm
Sun noon -3pm and 4-9pm

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Red Lobster Launches Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp

January 9, 2024 By Dayton937

Red Lobster celebrates the arrival of 2024 with the debut of new Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp as part of the brand’s always popular Ultimate Endless Shrimp promotion.
Red Lobster Launches New Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp As Part Of Endless Shrimp Promotion

Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp consists of crispy shrimp with a tangy salt and vinegar twist, served with a side of Ranch dressing.

The new offering joins Red Lobster’s Shrimp Your Way and Ultimate Endless Shrimp ($25) menus along with six other offerings which include Garlic Shrimp Scampi, Walt’s Favorite Shrimp, Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp, popcorn shrimp, Shrimp Linguini Alfredo and a Grilled Shrimp Skewer.

As part of Shrimp Your Way fans can create their meal by choosing any two or three shrimp preparations. Fans interested in satisfying even more cravings can choose to go endless with Ultimate Endless Shrimp by choosing three shrimp preparations to start and order more when they are ready. The endless shrimp promotion is offered every day.

Each Shrimp Your Way  – and Ultimate Endless Shrimp order is accompanied with a choice of side and Cheddar Bay Biscuits. The Shrimp Your Way menu is also available for To Go orders with 2 shrimp options  ($17) or 3 shrimp selections ($20), so you can try the new Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp flavor at home or on-the-go, as well

Red Lobster is also pouring a new lineup of non-alcoholic Mocktails, including:

  • New Coastal Colada: Red Lobster’s twist on a tropical favorite with a splash of citrus, served on the rocks.
  • New Port of Passion: A vibrant combination of Monin Passion Fruit purée, fresh lime juice and lemonade. Topped with club soda and fresh mint.
  • New Strawberry Breeze: A refreshing blend of strawberry purée, lemonade and fresh basil. Topped with Starry Lemon-Lime soda.
  • New Green Apple Wave: A crisp mix of Q Ginger Beer, Reàl Apple Purée and sour mix.
  • New Mocha Sea Turtle Frappé: A frozen blend of Finest Call Espresso Mix, chocolate and caramel.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Crispy Salt & Vinegar Shrimp, Endless shrimp, red lobster

Meet Our New TikTok Dining Correspondent

January 8, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Ben Smith has  spent most of life in the north Dayton area (Troy). He owns a small business and travels to car dealerships around a 16 county territory. He’s been doing this for 7 years and has always been drawn to the “honey holes” restaurants. So for his lunch he’ll stop and check them out these eateries. His father is a HUGE yelper with over a million views and 1000 reviews. He decided to piggy back off what he does is to do videos, so I started using tik tok.”

He calls his tik tok videos “straight bussin” which he says comes from my teenage children. They, and all the gen z kids, have new slang words that I’ve picked up and started using to make them cringe. (Bussin’ means really good, great)

We asked him about his favorite foods and he says, “I LOVE Clam chowder, Rueben’s, and Indian food. I‘ll try anything and I firmly believe that if it’s edible and prepared right, anything can be delicious!”

We asked him if he had to pick his final meal and here’s what he shared:

pepercorn crusted sea bass (Salar)
Pimento bacon biscuit (Salt Block Company)
Stewed tomatoes (Pine Club)
2 slices of artichoke Oakey Dokey pizza w/ extra cashew ricotta (Wheat Penny)
English tea cake for desert (Cold Water Cafe)

So now we’ve decided to share his video’s on local restaurants. Since he’s from Troy, it seems only right that we share this one on the eve of the opening of the 4th Old Scratch Pizza, which has remodeled the old fire house into a great eatery.

@straightbussinfood

Old Scratch Pizza, Troy Ohio #food #review #foodie #eats #dayton #delicious #pizza #woodfiredpizza #woodfire #bestfood #unique #bussin #taste #dinner #lunch #eat #local #smallbusiness

♬ Ride the Lightning (717 Tapes) – Warren Zeiders


Old Scratch Pizza

19 E Race Street
Troy, OH 45373

937-552-7283

Monday : Closed
‍Tuesday – Thursday : 11am – 9pm
‍Friday – Saturday : 11am – 10pm
‍Sunday : 11am – 9pm

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Ben Smith, Old Scratch Pizza, straight bussin, tik tok

Girl Scout Cookie Season is Here- Don’t Buy Cookies From Parents!

January 8, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Each girl scout cookie season I share this story:


I admit I was a girl scout. And for those of you who know me, it will come as no surprise that I was determined to sell more cookies than any of the other girls. I went up and down my street, knocking on doors for orders. I called all my relatives and perfected my telemarketing skills. I asked my dad to get his co-workers to buy from me. And he said NO! But he did offer to take me to work so I could ask for the order. I worked hard and sold hundreds of boxes and was sure I’d win the Cookie title.

Well as it turns out, I didn’t. Some little girl named Susie did. She lived down the street from me and I never saw her ask any of our neighbors to buy cookies. I asked her how she did it and she said it was easy-her mom and dad got all the orders for her. I was mad and didn’t think it was fair and complained to my dad about it. He told me life wasn’t fair, never would be, but that I’d really won, and I’d appreciate it some day when I realized that I had gotten much more out of it than Susie had. Not what a 9 year old girl wants to hear. So I’m sure I sulked around for a while, until something else captured my attention.

But now many years later, I get it. My dad was right- I had won! I’d learned how to set a goal, prospect customers, perfect my sales pitch, work on my organizational skills, plan the logistics of delivery, handle money, make change and enjoy quite a few cookies, too!

And that’s why I implore you to only buy cookies from Girl Scouts. I know there are many well intentioned parents that want to help their daughters, and help support the troops so they can put on all the programs they have scheduled; but please help them by letting them sell! And I still pledge to buy cookies from any girl scout who asks.  

When you buy Girl Scout Cookies from the girls  you help young entrepreneurs develop five essential life skills.

Skill #1: Goal Setting
Girl Scouts learn how to set goals and create a plan to reach them, enabling amazing experiences for themselves and their troops all year long, while helping others too.

Skill #2: Decision Making
Girl Scouts learn to make decisions on their own and as a team, whether it’s how to run and promote their cookie sale, interact with customers, or spend their earnings.

Skill #3: Money Management
Girl Scouts learn to expand their money smarts while running their own cookie business and create a budget to fund the experiences they want to share as a troop.

Skill #4: People Skills
Girl Scouts find their voice and build confidence through customer interactions, developing valuable skills that will help them succeed in school, in business, and in life.

Skill #5: Business Ethics
Girl Scouts learn to act ethically—lessons that will stay with them for a lifetime of leadership and success.

And now about the cookies:

Gluten free? Try Caramel Chocolate Chips

Vegan? Try Thin Mints

Kosher? Halal? Try them all! Every flavor variety is kosher and Halal certified.

If you don’t know a Girl Scout already, mark your calendar for February 16, when customers who do not already know a Girl Scout can go to gswo.org/findcookies to purchase cookies to be shipped directly to their homes. This link also can be used to find a local booth or purchase cookies for donation to military and veterans’ organizations and local foodbanks.

All Girl Scout Cookie proceeds stay local.

Do you know what’s even sweeter than Girl Scout Cookies? Every box of cookies you buy from your neighborhood Girl Scout stays local. Proceeds from your purchase help fund incredible adventures like camping and bold ideas like a local recycling program. The Dayton region has over 5000 girl scout that will benefit from your support when you purchase cookies from a local Girl Scout today!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Girl Scout Cookies

Cabbage Rolls From The Root Beer Stande

January 8, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Emily Collins, owner of The Root Beer Stande is pretty realistic about how the weather affects her business.  So she’s been getting creative with ways to generate business.  The last couple of weekends she offered a pre-order option for chicken and noodles.
For this weekend  she’s offering one of her favorite comfort foods- cabbage rolls.
 She shares this on the Stande’s facebook page: “Family anecdote… my dad calls these cabbage patches. Ours are a tomato’s base made with beef and rice covered in sauerkraut.We want to see if we can sell at least 200 cabbage rolls. We would really like to hit 300. We need a new fryer and equipment doubled in price.”
Here’s the menu:
Cabbage rolls: $5 a roll
Cabbage roll dinner: $13 2 rolls with mashed potatoes and sauce
10 cabbage rolls: $45
Family meal deal: 8 cabbage rolls and 32 ounces of mashed potatoes $50
Quarts of mashed potatoes: $13
Pints of mashed potatoes: $7
To place your order, message them on Facebook . Make sure they respond to you, so you know you’re on the list. If you can let them know which day you want to pick up; that helps even more. They will be serving with their delicious homemade mashed potatoes. You must preorder and prepay.
To Pay:
PayPal: [email protected]
Cahsapp: $rootbeerstande
Venmo: @rootbeerstande
Pick up is from 1-8 on Saturday January 13 and Sunday January 14.

The Root Beer Stande

1727 Woodman Dr,
Dayton, OH 45420

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: cabbage rolls, Root Beer stande

Applebee’s Brings Back Mix and Match All-You-Can-Eat Favorites

January 8, 2024 By Dayton937

Applebee’s roars into 2024 with the return of All You Can Eat Boneless Wings, Riblets, and Double Crunch Shrimp for $14.99 when dining in.

“We know America loves our all-you-can-eat Boneless Wings – so what better way to kick-start the year by bringing them back plus endless Riblets and Double Crunch Shrimp?” said Applebee’s chief marketing officer, Joel Yashinsky. “Whether mixing and matching or staying the course with your favorite savory protein, there’s no going wrong!

The all-you-can-eat deal is good for dining in only.

 

As part of the deal, fans can start off with Boneless Wings, refill with Double Crunch Shrimp, followed by Riblets – or doubling down on your favorite All You Can Eat menu item.

  • All You Can Eat Boneless Wings: Crispy breaded pieces of tender boneless chicken tossed in your choice of one of six sauces: Classic Buffalo, Honey BBQ, Sweet Asian Chile, Garlic Parmesan, Extra Hot Buffalo, and Honey Pepper. They come served with signature coleslaw, endless classic fries, and Bleu cheese or house-made buttermilk ranch dressing.
  • All You Can Eat Riblets: Cut from the most tender pork for the ultimate bone-in flavor, Applebee’s riblets are slow cooked and come in either Honey BBQ or sweet Asian Chile sauce, plus a side of signature coleslaw and endless classic fries.
  • All You Can Eat Double Crunch Shrimp: Crispy battered Double Crunch Shrimp are fried golden brown and come served with cocktail sauce, signature coleslaw and endless classic fries.

Applebee’s also has launched three specialty mezcal margaritas featuring Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston’s Dos Hombres Mezcal and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Teremana Tequila.

The margaritas are hand-shaken and poured table side. Price is $9.

  • The Breaking Rock Rita features Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston’s Dos Hombres Mezcal shaken with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s ultra-premium Teremana Blanco Tequila, blue curacao, lime and a sky-blue sugar rim.
  • Passion Fruit Mezcal Rita is made with passion fruit, Dos Hombres Mezcal, Teremana Blanco Tequila, triple sec, lime and a gummi lip garnish.
  • The Classic Mezcal Rita features Applebee’s signature margarita mix with a hint of smooth smoke from Dos Hombres Mezcal, Teremana Blanco Tequila, triple sec and lime.

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: all you can eat, applebee's, riblets, shrimp, tenders

Chocolate and Peanut Butter Collaboration at Nothing Bundt Cakes

January 7, 2024 By Dayton937

Nothing Bundt Cakes teamed up with Hershey’s for a Reese’s for a new Reese’s Chocolate Peanut Butter flavor.
Reese’s Chocolate Peanut Butter features rich chocolate cake baked with chocolate chips and Reese’s Peanut Butter Chips, topped with signature cream cheese frosting and drizzled with Reese’s Peanut Butter Sauce for even more Reese’s flavor.
New Reese’s Chocolate Peanut Butter will be available in a full range of sizes, including bite-sized Bundtinis, personal-sized Bundtlets and 8- and 10-inch Bundt Cakes for a limited time from January 8 through February 25, 2024 while supplies last.

Nothing Bundt Cakes

9632 Springboro Pike
Miamisburg, OH 45342
(937) 505-8484
2418 Esquire Drive, Suite 4,
Beavercreek, OH 45431
(937) 530-4141

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Nothing Bundt Cakes, Reese’s Chocolate Peanut Butter

Taco John’s Opens In Kettering Jan 8th

January 7, 2024 By Dayton937

Scheduled to open to the public on Jan. 8, 2024 at 4045 Wilmington Pike, just south of the intersection of Wilmington Pike and East Stroop Road. The Kettering Taco John’s will be the first location in the Dayton area and the fourth in Ohio.
A grand opening celebration is scheduled for February 5th – featuring the brand’s famous Golden Tickets, which awards each winner Taco John’s famous Potato Olés® FREE for a year, will be given away starting at 7 am to the first 100 guests in line.
“We’re so excited to bring the iconic Taco John’s flavors to more guests in the Midwest,” said Gary Rose, president of Meritage Hospitality Group. “The Kettering community is about to enjoy the best tacos around – with crispy taco shells and fillings prepared fresh each day – and our craveable, signature Potato Olés with nacho cheese dipping sauce.”
The Kettering location is now hiring for all positions, including Crew and Shift Managers. This restaurant will bring more than 30 new jobs to the area.
With its fusion of distinctive flavors and bold south-of-the-border spices, the Taco John’s menu offers several signature items, including Meat & Potato Burritos, Stuffed Grilled Tacos, Potato Olés® and craveworthy Fried Chicken Tacos. Download the Taco John’s Mobile App and join Bigger Bolder Rewards for free food and exclusive offers today.
About Taco John’s®
Founded in 1969 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, Taco John’s® has been serving bigger. bolder. better. flavors for more than 50 years. Now, Taco John’s operates and franchises nearly 400 restaurants in 23 states – making it one of the largest Mexican quick-service restaurant brands in America. Taco John’s features signature specials like Taco Tuesday since 1989 and everyday value starting at $1, $2 and $3 on the ValuEST Menu. With bold originals like Potato Olés®, Taco John’s knows how to Olé The Day. Taco John’s prides itself on serving generous portions of its signature menu items that are made-to-order using fresh, high-quality ingredients, seasonings and sauces. The brand was listed on Entrepreneur’s “Top Food Franchises of 2023” under the “Mexican Food” category and was recently recognized by QSR Magazine as a “Top 15 Chain Ready to Contend as Fast Food’s Top Players.” Taco John’s is led by CEO Jim Creel, who was named one of “The Most Influential Restaurant CEOs in the Country” by Nation’s Restaurant News in 2022. For more information, visit tacojohns.com and follow Taco John’s on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.


Taco John’s


4045 Wilmington Pike

Kettering, OH 4 5 4 4 0

Hours: 6:30am-10pm

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Kettering, taco john

7 Great Spiked Hot Chocolate Suggestions

January 6, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Hot chocolate plus your favorite booze feels like heaven on earth on a cold day. May we suggest some classic combinations to warm you up?

 

Baileys Irish Cream

Baileys Irish Cream is an aged whiskey mixed with cream (both the whiskey and cream are sourced in Ireland) and cocoa flavorings. A generous splash of this liqueur will give your hot chocolate an even greater milky richness as well as a silky smooth finish. Despite containing cream, the bottle has a shelf life of 2 years, so you can store it in the refrigerator or a cool dry place until you’re ready to make your next batch of hot chocolate.

Kahlúa

Containing small amounts of caffeine, Kahlúa will give you a slow release of energy when it’s mixed into your warm wintery drink. Consider this version of spiked hot chocolate the perfect swap for an after-dinner cup of full-caff coffee—this mix is like dessert + coffee, all in one cup. The liqueur is flavored with vanilla and arabica coffee, with its major alcohol content coming from rum.

 

Spiced Rum

You won’t need more than an ounce or two to feel the boozy punch with spiced rum. The signature golden color is a result of the rum aging in wooden barrels, and contributes to the spirit’s rich flavor. The rum’s spiced profile comes from a blend of allspice seeds, nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon. All of these tasty elements make a great complement to chocolate and will be an excellent addition to

Cointreau or Triple Sec

For a change, why not add an orange touch to your hot chocolate? This might sound weird, but it is definitely feasible, and take note– delicious.  Orange liqueur like Cointreau or Triple Sec can spike your simple hot chocolate into a boozy yet orangy cocktail– without omitting the chocolate’s goodness.

Peppermint Schnapps

Peppermint Schnapps is a mint-infused liqueur that tastes like boozy candy canes. It is a staple drink during the winter or holiday seasons. But one thing you need to learn is that – this liqueur is great in choco-based cocktails.vSo why not try this spirit with your mug of hot chocolate?

Tequila

Never tried a Mexican-style hot chocolate? As soon as you’re used to its chili-spiced flavoring, you can try the Mexican hot cocoa skewered with tequila.

ce you savor this recipe’s goodness, you can’t help but want more

Peppermint Schnapps

Peppermint Schnapps is a mint-infused liqueur that tastes like boozy candy canes. It is a staple drink during the winter or holiday seasons.  But one thing you need to learn is that – this liqueur is great in choco-based cocktails.

Experiment with whatever liquors you have on hand.  Top your hot chocolate off with a vanilla vodka infused whip cream for a little extra kick!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: hot chocolate

Smashburger $4.99 Single Burgers Anniversary Special

January 4, 2024 By Dayton937

Smashburger is kicking off 2024 by throwing it back to 2007 by offering the original price of $4.99 Classic Single Burgers from January 4, through January 14, 2024.

Fans can snag the deal in-store or through the Smashburger website/app by using promo code “OGSINGLE.”

The offer is valid on Classic Singles, Classic Single Turkey Burgers, and Classic Single Black Bean Burgers.

Just be aware that the offer is valid with a limit of one transaction per order – so in theory – you can simply go back for more.

Why 2007? Because that’s when Smashburger opened its first restaurant.

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Smashburger

2nd Location Announced for The Blue Berry Cafe!

January 3, 2024 By Lisa Grigsby

Just got off the phone with the Muffin Man, who confirmed The Blue Berry Cafe will be taking over the Golden Nugget space as well as moving their Bellbrook location across the street!
He couldn’t confirm timelines- but look for the opening soon on Dixie.
He also confirmed that the Bellbrook move across the street is still happening, and that time line is waiting on the completion of the construction team.  The last day of business is scheduled for Friday, January 19th, 2024 at the original location and they will be open 7 days a week until then.
Update from Kelly on their Blue Berry Cafe Facebook page:
On Tuesday, December 19th – we were told that a fella from Winsupply had asked to meet me with me and Ray. With our guards up we walked over there and introduced ourselves to Moraine City Manager, Mike Davis and Bill Tolliver, VP of Real Estate Services and In House Counsel for Winsupply.
We told him we knew that they bought the Golden Nugget Building and that we thought that was amazing of them to do that for the area!
He asked if we would be interested in putting a location there – we said – oh
My goodness, that is such a nice compliment – truly – but we have all of our savings going into our new location across the street – AND we will never leave Bellbrook! But thank you!
He said, no, I don’t want you to ever leave Bellbrook either- I live in Bellbrook! We want you to add a second location! Listen – it doesn’t hurt to just look! All you have to do is bring the groceries 🤩
We met at the Kettering restaurant the next day. Ray and I didn’t sleep all night – texting back and forth – We told Bill, our answer is yes and that we have two options, either warp speed and get this open asap or we need to wait until Summer after we open the Bellbrook location and have our routine down….Bill said, let’s do Warp Speed!
We have been treated like restaurant royalty by the Winsupply Family and while there has been tears – a lot of tapping Bill on the shoulder to make sure he is real, we are so excited for this opportunity!
While we have had multiple restaurants in the Dayton Area since 1975 – none of them have ever had the same concept. We are excited to take this journey. Our Bellbrook staff is our first priority – we will be working hard to make sure they still have a paycheck coming in the next few weeks as we move forward. So please eat pancakes! 🤩🫐
It’s been a busy 2 weeks since Bill Tolliver walked into our cafe! And we are so grateful!
Cheers to our 20th Year in Business – thank you in advance for your continued support and well wishes!
We love you all so much!
Here we GROW!
Kelley, Ray, Tony, and our Blue Berry Cafe Family!

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Blue Berry Cafe, golden nugget

Starbucks Winter Menu Launches Jan 3rd

January 2, 2024 By Dayton937

The Starbucks winter menu launches January 2nd with some new and returning drinks and food items that will certainly get some opinions going!

You’ll get able to get the following on January 2nd:
-Iced Hazelnut Oatmilk Shaken Espresso
-Pistachio Latte
-Pistachio Cream Cold Brew
-Chicken Maple Butter Egg Sandwich
-Potato Cheddar Chive Bakes
-Valentine’s Day
-Vanilla Bean Custard Danish

Then on January 30th they are bringing their Oleato drinks nationwide (they’ve been available in select markets for a while this year) that effectively take olive oil and mix it with coffee… they’ve had them in other countries with some interesting reviews so I’m curious to see what you all think!

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles

Artist Opportunity Grantee Spotlight: Jennifer Perkins

January 2, 2024 By Curtis Bowman

Jen Perkins is a 2023 Artist Opportunity Grantee. The Artist Opportunity Grant is funded by the Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District (MCACD) and administered by Culture Works, the region’s United Arts Fund and Local Arts Agency. Her project sent her to Greece in the spring of 2023 to participate in a relief sculpture workshop. An encaustic artist, Jen blends media to build layers of colors, adding dimension and depth to her interpretations of the world, creating dreamlike landscapes and otherworldly dimensional forms. Encaustic is ancient art form, born in Greece, and Jen felt that traveling to the birthplace of encaustic painting would broaden her knowledge and enhance her creative practice. 

Jen spent 10 days in Greece, the majority of which were on the Island of Naxos in the Cycladic Islands where she worked with her collaborator in an intense 10-day workshop marble relief carving. The workshop was documented in photos and videos to be shared in both Naxos and the United States. Maggie Ross, an American ex-pat and a recognized Naxian marble sculptor and instructor, created all the marble relief carvings from drawings created by Jen. 

Magge and Jen worked with a master mold maker to create silicon molds from the marble sculptures. The creation of the “mother” silicon mold allowed Jen to create multiple plaster casts of the reliefs. In her studio in Dayton, Jen spent the summer casting multiples of each relief in the studio. Each plaster had to be unmolded and sanded in preparation for painting. The process was photographed for slide presentation and display. 

An exhibition of plaster relief works, including photographs of the original marble, will be on display at the Dayton Metro Library Main Branch from January 7 until the end of February. On January 13, Jen and Maggie will simulcast artists’ talks in WebX, with Jen in Dayton and Maggie on Naxos, where she will be hosting an exhibition of the marble relief works with photographs of Jen’s plasters. 

Register here: https://dayton.bibliocommons.com/events/653aadc58c62833a00bc18d5

Filed Under: The Featured Articles, Visual Arts

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