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Jammies, beer and headhunters? Yep

Three best bets at the bars this week:

Pajama Party at South Beach

What’s more fun than a pajama party? Feel like a kid again this Friday at South Beach Nite Club’s Sexy Lingerie and Pajama Jam. Wear your pajamas and get in free. There also will be drink and shot specials all night. Just think, no need to worry about what you’re gonna wear.

Where: South Beach Nite Club, 729 Lyons Road, Centerville

When: 9 p.m., Friday, Oct. 9

The bite: Get in free if you wear your PJs.

Brew Out and BrewTensils Grand Opening

OK, so this “best bet” isn’t actually at a bar, but it’s definitely worth checking out. Belmont Party Supply is hosting its monthly Brew Out this Saturday behind the store. It’s a great time to learn about brewing and taste some unique home-brews. Each month has a theme, and this weekend is “Brewing with Uncommon Ingredients”.

Plus they’re celebrating the opening of their new store, Miami Valley BrewTensils, directly next to the current store. According to Belmont’s Web site, “Specializing in wine and beer making Miami Valley BrewTensils will be expanding into other areas such as cheese making and coffee roasting.”

Where: 2621 S. Smithville Road, Dayton

When: Saturday, Oct. 10. Usually starts around 9 a.m. and goes all day; stop in whenever.

The bite: Free. Call (937) 252-4724 for more information on how you can share your beer at an upcoming Brew Out.

Kentucky Headhunters at McGuffy’s

Get your fill of bluegrass, country and Southern rock this Saturday at McGuffy’s House of Rock. Kings Landing, voted Best Local Country Band for 2009 in ActiveDayton.com’s Best of Dayton poll, will open for the hard-working Kentucky Headhunters. The Headhunters just released their first ever live album “Authorized Bootleg”, recorded at the Agora Ballroom in Cleveland. The record celebrates the 20th anniversary of their first album “Pickin’ On Nashville.” Ten albums later, they’re still bringing their Kentucky rock and blues roots to audiences all over the world.

Where: McGuffy’s House of Rock, 5418 Burkhardt Road, Dayton

When: 7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 10

The bite: 18 and older show, $20 for all.

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By chiefwino

October 8, 2009 7:54 AM | Link to this

Congratulations to Mike and the guys at Belmont. Good luck with the new addition.
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