Perfect for date night, team building, corporate parties, or fun outings with friends and family. CONTRIBUTED,Local St. Patrick’s Day celebrations in question,>> CHEERS! Find things to do in Dayton, OH in March. We'll be continuously updating the list as the big day gets closer, so stay tuned. Well, Mack’s Tavern has you covered. UPDATED (March 12, 2020) — We are checking in with organizers of some of Dayton’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebrations to determine final plans after Gov. There will be no pre-sale tickets available, so be sure to be there early.

-,Sunday Brunch Menu at the Tavern CONNIE POST/STAFF.Worth the drive to Yellow Springs, Peach's Grill is a great place to catch a show and grab some grub.Sign near the entrance of the Brandeberry Winery near Enon. CHOOSE YOUR ADVENTURE! Standing room only tickets for $35.

Bloody Mary Bar and Bottomless Mimosas available -,Used book sale to benefit St. Francis of Assisi parish library. Sunday, March 01, 2020 - 12:00 PM Samurai, Ghosts and Lovers: Yoshitoshi’s Complete 100 Aspects of the Moon - Exhibit at the Dayton Art Institute February 22–May 3. Start practicing!The newer establishment is hoping to keep the St. Patrick’s Day festivities traditional with Irish sing-a-longs with Jamieson & The Flailers, Irish food specials and Irish beers.

Kids 18 and under get in free.Live music and dance featuring This Side Up!

This year, the event will feature New Holland Brewing Co. Dayton Events Calendar There is so much to see and do in Dayton and Montgomery County! RSVP required.

104.7 WTUE will be broadcasting live from the party starting at 10 a.m.Chick McGee and Josh Arnold from The Bob & Tom Show will also be making an appearance at this St. Patrick’s Day bash. Visitors can also look forward to performances by the Celtic Academy of Irish Dance from 1:15-1:45 p.m. Everyone is encouraged to wear green and dance a jig. The brewery will open at 4 p.m.Though green beer won’t be flowing at The Barrel House’s annual St. Patty’s party, you can bet that the brewery will at least be hosting its annual Das Boot timed competition. The celebration included a street party, a beer tent and live music. DAVID MOODIE/CONTRIBUTED,The usually bustling lunchtime traffic at the Greene in Beavercreek was all directed toward one establishment on St. Patrick's Day 2016: The British-themed Pub, 390 Greene Blvd.

Saturday, September 12, 2020. -,Springboro Community Theatre Presents Almost, Maine Feb 28-March 8. Breakfast will be buffet-style breakfast with eggs, bacon, sausage, waffles, fried potatoes and biscuits and gravy. In 2020, get to know Dayton a little better.

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Tables of 10 for $325 (limited).

The doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and attendees will have to pay a $5 cover charge. - Read More Patty's Day is just around the corner, and Crooked Handle Brewing Company has been working hard to make 2020 a memorable one.

Vendors, jeeps, monster trucks and more will be at the Dayton Offroad Expo! VIEW MAP. Then, wake up Tuesday morning to a ‘Big O’ Breakfast’ from 7-11 a.m. for just $5 to get ready for a lineup of a day, including music from Everybody Dance Entertainment, sweepstakes drawings, $3 drafts and no cover charge all day.Starting the party at noon, Hamburger Wagon will be set up outside of Star City Brewery until 8 p.m. and music starts at 1 p.m. with an impressive roster of the following acts:4:45-5 p.m. - Gem City School of Irish Dance,6:30-6:45 p.m. - Gem City School of Irish Dance.The brewery will also be tapping Fahey’s Day Irish Stout, along with their Legend Red Ale, new Shamrock Hard Seltzer and other favorites with green food coloring for their lighter beers all day long.This free St. Pat’s celebration will be pulling out all the stops to make it feel like you’re celebrating in Dublin, Ireland.

Carillon Brewing Co. will pay homage to Dayton’s early Irish settlers with live historical music, Irish food specials like soda bread baked fresh in a wood oven with hand-churned honey butter, hot Irish coffee and active historic beer brewing.The historical music will begin at noon and will feature musicians Al Howey and Gene Brown playing a number of historically-important instruments, including the guitar, banjo and accordion.The beer brewed on site will be an Irish Red Ale.This party has become somewhat of a Dayton tradition, with Irish music filling the market from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., thanks to a performance by local band Jameson’s Folly.