Moeller Brew Barn - Dayton
416 E 1st St, Dayton
(419) 733-5881
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Nice location in Dayton..good Cold Beer...however the food is
Just the same old bar food you
Get everywhere..not very good !
Had the DIPA and it was good.
Pretzel appetizer was horrible. Hard as a rock. Rest of food was mediocre at best. Mgr gave me a coupon for free app next visit.
Overall, disappointed. Stop for the beer but get food somewhere else.
Venue is great, just wished the service and food was up to par. We had the barn burger and a hot dog for the kiddo… both were dryer than an expired saltine cracker. We also asked for ketchup and we never got any.. all of our friends thought the same.
My husband and I enjoyed our visit right before the Dayton Drains Baseball Game. The food was very good and the beer was of course amazing! I wish we could have set outside but the patio was packed and no seats available. We had the very last seat available by the events elevator. It was a little warm with the doors open and no air flow. Otherwise a great experience.
Great beer and atmosphere! Bonus points for fun Singo!
The blonde and the curlyheaded brunette are amazing music bingo is so much fun and the atmosphere is so chill. Love it here.
Love this place, beers, Singo, staff are all awesome!
You’ll never regret coming to Moeller ! Always a great time . Music singo is one of my favorite nights at Moeller! Food is great too !
The margarita pizza resembled nothing of the sort. Odd taste. The Caesar salad a gloppy mess. Sorry, No time for crummy food.
We stopped by Moeller Brew Barn before a Dayton Dragons game, and it was fantastic! I enjoyed a phenomenal meatloaf mac n cheese sandwich, and the food came out super quick.
My daughters loved the chalk wall in the kids' corner, keeping them entertained while we savored our meals. It set the perfect tone for a fun day at the game. Highly recommend for a quick, delicious, and family-friendly pre-game stop!
Restaurantji Recommends
The location of this place is great and the atmosphere is really cool. Open space and great viewing area of baseball game. Service inside for beers wasn’t great and the food was just okay - our group left to eat elsewhere after having a few apps. The beer was tasty!
We had my wife's retirement party here just prior to a Dayton dragons game. What an amazing time! The staff was top-notch. The food choices that Aaron Foreman came up with was perfect. The drinks were amazing. And the atmosphere was outstanding! If you were throwing a party for a group of people I do not think you could do any better than these guys! Could not recommend them enough! Aaron... Thank you for making our special night one to remember!
Went for brunch and it was amazing. Nathan was awesome up front taking our orders. And the entire kitchen crew that was working, Jared, Jeremy and Dave were so nice and made the best brunch!
Ordered the chips and dip appetizer that is supposed to come with beer cheese, salsa, and guacamole. The guacamole was literally just cold black beans and tomatoes… No avocado to be found whatsoever and the beer cheese did not taste good. The pizza was just okay—pretty bland. Additionally, two of the four stalls in the women’s bathroom were in absolutely disgusting condition. Will not likely be returning.
Much respect to their brewmaster. I've never had a beer I didn't like here, though I've frequently been disappointed at this location to find my first choice was not available (even though it was on the menu).
Much less respect to whoever's running the bar/restaurant. Waitstaff are often surly. Food comes out without utensils. Beers are now poured in plastic cups that I doubt hold 16oz (a pint), and are *never* filled anywhere close to the rim. I estimate the typical "pint" pour here is more like 12-14oz.
EDIT: Because the owner responded implying that plastic cups are only used "during busy periods," I feel compelled to respond that the place was very much not busy when I was there. In fact, it was so empty I asked the bartender if they were open before ordering. There were perhaps half a dozen customers in the building.
I have no way to know whether the staff are using plastic when they're not supposed to or if the owner is attempting to mislead by saying they use plastic cups during busy periods. But neither answer is encouraging.
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