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Cuisine: Seafood
Area: Dayton

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(937) 277-8850 | $$
  Dayton
Trotwood
American
Appetizers
Barbecue
Chicken
Chicken wings
Hamburgers
Ribs
Sandwich
Seafood
Southern/Soul
Sports bar

User reviews
(937) 233-8005 | $
  Dayton
Huber Heights
Japanese/Sushi
Seafood

User reviews
(937) 296-4330 | $
  Dayton
Kettering
Oakwood
American
Chicken wings
Ribs
Sandwich
Seafood
Steak

User reviews
(937) 298-7427 | $
Newspaper Review
  Dayton
Kettering
Barbecue
Chicken
Ribs
Seafood
Steak

User reviews
(937) 277-1332 | $
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  Clayton
Dayton
Englewood
American
Chicken
Ribs
Seafood
Steak
Vegetarian
Wines

User reviews
(937) 431-9050 | $
  Beavercreek
Dayton
Kettering
American
Appetizers
Chicken
Chicken wings
Family
Hamburgers
Pub
Ribs
Sandwich
Seafood
Sports bar
Steak
Wines

User reviews
(937) 890-3261 | $$$
Newspaper Review
  Butler Twp.
Dayton
Harrison Twp.
American
Appetizers
Barbecue
Chicken
Ribs
Seafood
Steak
Wines

User reviews
(937) 237-5445 | $
  Dayton
Huber Heights
American
Chicken
Sandwich
Seafood

User reviews
(937) 436-1333 | $
  Dayton
West Carrollton
American
Chicken
Sandwich
Seafood

User reviews
(937) 299-4721 | $
  Dayton
Kettering
American
Chicken
Sandwich
Seafood

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