
It tastes so much better that way.” Top quality is de rigueur in the meat department as well rather than processed meat, the menu features freshly butchered cuts. “Instead of making 20 gallon batches … you’re making one. “What I like best is craft: anything that requires time-that can’t be mass produced.” The tap room is a departure from his prior experience in large hotel kitchens, and he’s especially keen on the opportunity to ensure the quality of each and every plate. “I always wanted my own place,” Breen says. After years as a chef, Breen worked his way up to management and has now managed close to 20 restaurants over the course of his career, often as many as eight at a time. “He’s a chef behind the bar,” says Breen, the company’s president, who brings the culinary expertise to the endeavor. Berry, the location’s general manager, described the new restaurant as “a comfortable neighborhood gathering spot upscale bar food” with a focus on “fresh, local and seasonal products.” Their 72-tap system features craft domestic and international brews they also offer a wide variety of bourbons, craft cocktails and wine.īerry is a certified sommelier with the Guild of Master Sommeliers, and a certified wine and spirits specialist. The pair began brewing a gastro pub concept back in 2012, and that shared vision became a reality in April with the opening of Tamarack Tap Room in Woodbury. Through Sept.Restaurant managers David Breen and Ben Berry have worked together at Tri-City Restaurant Management for over a decade. “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” Sundays at the Dayton Theatre Guild, 430 Wayne Ave.

Saturdays (with the exception of the Aug. Tim Rezash directs Jennifer Lockwood, Brandon Shockney and Jared Mola in Jeremy Kareken, David Murrell and Gordon Farrell’s one-act comedy about the battle over facts versus truth.
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Free admission but donations will be accepted. Friday-Sunday on the South Park Green, Hickory and James Streets, Dayton.

Susan Robert directs Shakespeare’s tale of mistaken identity and romance centered on shipwrecked twins Viola and Sebastian. Tuesday at the Schuster Center, Second and Main Streets, Dayton. The legendary comedian is back in “The Unfortunate Return of the Ridiculously Self-Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour.” The show will focus on Yankovic’s non-parody material, including his more obscure pastiches and original songs. "Weird Al" Yankovic will perform at the Schuster Center Tuesday, Aug. Saturday in the Main Library’s Eichelberger Forum, 215 E. In celebration of Paul Laurence Dunbar’s 150th birthday, this event, spearheaded by Sierra Leone, president, artistic director and co-founder of OFP Theatre and Production Company, features Mama Sol, Shaun Diggs, William Boatwright, Jr., Rico Romalus Parker, Marva Williams-Parker, Christopher Smith, and Vibe5 Band. 13, Dayton Metro Library and Oral Funk Poetry Productions Explore Wednesday at the Rose: Goo Goo Dolls produced music in wooded isolation during COVID-19 lockdownįilmed in 2018 at London’s Theatre Royal, this dazzling, tap-happy production features such musical theater standards as “We’re in the Money,” “Shadow Waltz,” “Lullaby of Broadway” and the title number. Friday-Sunday at North Park Amphitheater, 195 Tamarack Trail, Springboro. Based on the Charles Dickens novel “Oliver Twist,” Lionel Bart’s tuneful musical includes “Consider Yourself,” “Reviewing the Situation” and “As Long As He Needs Me.” 7:30 p.m.
