A R: "Now brewing it's own delicious beers and serving up others from around town and beyond. The selection is always changing so one visit is not enough. You might as well become a member!"
ThatGuy Nich: "This is a great place to bring the kids. You can get a pretzel that feeds your family, watch the guy why throws pots work, and pick up some local flavor."
Erik Rowley: "The oldest continuously operating tavern in Dayton, serving liquor since 1839. Grab a locally brewed beer & check out the cool pool room upstairs with wacky paintings on the walls."
Annie Wang: "Make sure you plan at least half a day here for a very informative self tour about flight and war history. Pick up an exhibition map at the front desk, it comes handy.And don't miss the new building 4"
Dave Counotte: "My kids love the play garden, free admission for an afternoon of fun. Bring towels so they can play under the waterfall. Also sandbox and musical maze in the back."
Morgan Perryman: "Beautiful places to take pictures. One of the most underrated places in the area."
ESPN: "Home to the Dayton Flyers, in 2002, this Arena was the site of ESPN's first ever high-definition television broadcast. Visual history was made here!"
Ken D.: "Concessions a failure. 1/10 of arena filled, yet after a line, half food items very slow. Pizza=14 min, chicken=20min, pretzels=30min...mis-management at its finest. $1000's to visit & poor service."