Oregon District

Pacchia reopens for lunch- check it out.

Pacchia has reopened for lunch. Salads, sandwiches, and a few entrees. The sandwiches include a Club, Reuben, Burger and Felafal all grilled Panini style at $9 with hand cut fries or a side salad. The entrees run as much as $14 for steak- but most are around $12 Parking is down by Gem City Records Read More

John Henry’s gives up food for drink

Can’t say I didn’t see it coming. Even after repeatedly offering to help them with marketing and website help, John Henry’s is giving up food service after a year. This site had become a gathering point for people to complain about poor service- which I always tried to communicate to the owners. The old adage Read More

The “One Stop Shop” for Dayton business permits: Emphasis on “STOP”

While Dayton is hemorrhaging jobs and residents, with a glut of vacant business space on the market, you would think anyone wanting to open a new business would be welcomed with open arms. Not. But, in Kettering, once known as a business unfriendly community- the red carpet is being rolled out (guess competition from the Read More

Things to do in Dayton this weekend- May 2-4

Tonight is first Friday gallery hop in the Oregon District and the Cannery- come down, check out art, people and feel like you live in a City instead of going to the Greene and feeling like you are in Disneyland. The Shiloh Farmers’ Market opens Saturday May 3 at the corner of North Main and Read More

April 4-6 in Dayton is a good time for getting out.

It’s really great in Dayton when you want it to be- there is something for everyone this weekend. Friday night- art hops in the Oregon and the Cannery, check out local arts, and hang out with the hipsters for nothing. They are also holding “Hot Geek Love” at the Cannery Art and Design Center- where Read More

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