“If you are looking for a great stout, IPA, or sour, this is your place to go. The location is small and quaiint, but has some character. It used to house the former Eudora Brewery, which moved up north. I believe Cabinet of Curiosities began as a ghost brewery formed out of Toxic Brewery in Dayton. As they grew, the opened this location. Their imperial stouts are extremely tasty and as a home brewer, I can say they do not skimp on ingredients. Perhaps the best part I like about this location, aside from their beer, is their very friendly staff. You are greeted each time with an earnest smile and actually feel welcomed. Keep up the good work.“
“Falcón Project is delicious. It’s a hazy. We interrupted trivia when we walked in last night. The vibe from the bartender and staff was off. They didn’t want us ordering from the bar during trivia. I probably won’t head back again until we need next year's Dayton ale trail stamp. ?“
“Come for the beer and friendly service! Beer is very good. Worth a visit. Food is solid. We had pretzels, a burger, chicken wrap, chips and mac n cheese. I would pass on the Mac and cheese next time, but the rest I would order again. No cans available to take home but they do have swivel top bottles ($22 for 4) - $6 refundable upon return of bottle.“
“Comfortable, neighborhood vibe. Lights are right, music is right volume so you can talk but the pauses are okay. Beer is good but still developing, in my opinion. Wings are awesome. Beautiful fry, light, crispy, flavorful. Rub on point. The bar crew was very attentive and friendly, made the experience a close 10 for the breweries I know, here, and out of state. Stay crooked!“
“We had dinner there last night and Angela was our waitress. The food was amazing and the service was even better. We got our food quickly and it was hot and fresh. When I found out it was her first night serving I was shocked because the service was on point and I thought she was a season pro! Thanks again for the great food and service!“
“We have been here several times and it is possibly the best place to spend an afternoon in Dayton. Fantastic beer on tap. Great shareables,especially the totchos. Love the patio ambiance with plenty of seating, games like cornhole and giant jenga. Perfect location right next to the ballpark. Sunday brunch is also delicious. Great service. Couldn’t recommend highly enough.“
“Self serve brewery with a large menu. You seat yourself and then place orders for food and beer at the bar. We ordered the Cuban, the French Dip, and fish tacos. The food was all good, but the portions were on the smaller size, especially the sides.There were some hits and misses on the beer, but I did really enjoy their Dunkel.“