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Brother Ron here. I’m hungry. Where should I go?
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Home > Blogs > The Leadbelly Blog > Archives > 2009 > October > 01 > Entry
Brother Ron here. I’m hungry. Where should I go?
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Steel yourself for this space-age mix of Blue Man Group, Cirque and Stomp. The offbeat production is no musical, although music is part of it. "The Aluminum Show" is a combination of dance, design, optical illusion, visual gag, sculpture, puppeteering and pantomime. The six cast members and four stage assistants in it manipulate or wear various-sized Slinky-like ducts, tubes and other metallic objects and shapes. It's the next attraction in the Broadway series at the Victoria Theatre, First and Main streets, running through March 21. More »
An airport security agent must figure out how to make the relationship work when a beautiful, successful woman falls in love with him. More »
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The Miami Valley's Asian dining scene continues to welcome impressive newcomers as it blossoms and diversifies. Dayton-area Asian food enthusiasts now have access to great diversity of dishes and cuisines. Chinese cuisine dominated the Asian dining landscape 20 years ago and remains a potent force. But today there are far more Thai and Korean options available locally, and Vietnamese and Japanese restaurants, including sushi bars, have increased. Here's a sampler platter of a few of the relatively new (or newer) Asian restaurants well worth trying. More »
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By LDT
October 5, 2009 4:41 PM | Link to this
Try Kava Coffee House — best in organic and vegetarian fare. They just added soup, which is awsome!By Sean
October 5, 2009 10:56 AM | Link to this
Dude, Get the boys together and go to the Courthouse Square. I Love Rick’s Mushrooms and Hearts Chi town Dogs. I think you guys could do the food justice.By vaa
October 2, 2009 7:41 PM | Link to this
I’d say The Hickory Inn in SpringfieldBy WAR
October 2, 2009 8:43 AM | Link to this
Hay, go to Paradise Key cafe at Needmore and Wagner Ford. (Used to be Need-one-more) They have the best wings, all you can eat fish on fri., and sometimes no cover bands. All in a island type atmosphere !By chef
October 2, 2009 6:31 AM | Link to this
try the gospel mission…or the house of bread…there is no need for you to be hungry in dayton…free eats galore here!By Goodfoodlover
October 1, 2009 11:40 PM | Link to this
Can’t believe nobody has told you where to go.. LOL. Giovanni’s in Fairborn sounds good to me.By Hungry Hornet
October 1, 2009 10:05 PM | Link to this
The Red Onion Cafe in Monroe. Everything from great burgers to steaks and great pasta and seafood dishes. I highly recommend the crab cakes.By Tim
October 1, 2009 10:01 PM | Link to this
Starlite Diner at the corner of Woodman and Wilmington. Great selection of food , great price, more than you can eat. My wife and I eat there twice a week.By Mariaaa!!!
October 1, 2009 9:45 PM | Link to this
Although it’s a little late for your needs, we just got back from Pizza Hut.By chef
October 1, 2009 9:22 PM | Link to this
take your lazy azz home and cook a wholesome meal…and bond with your family…do you remember where home is????By Dave
October 1, 2009 8:22 PM | Link to this
You can’t go wrong with Tank’s or Charlie’s Import Foods.