Restaurants among the unsung heroes to step up after tornadoes

On May 28, Tank's Bar and Grill made more than 150 sandwiches for Beavercreek resident impacted by Monday's tornadoes.

Credit: Tank's Bar and Grill

Credit: Tank's Bar and Grill

On May 28, Tank's Bar and Grill made more than 150 sandwiches for Beavercreek resident impacted by Monday's tornadoes.

Dayton strong.

It’s a phrase that has been plastered on social media, on signs, on shirts and on hearts all over our city.

When multiple tornadoes touched down on Memorial Day evening, leaving a path of devastation through communities around our city, people all over our community stepped up.

Individuals, communities, organizations and businesses across the region stepped up and continued to step up in a big way to start helping residents impacted by the storms.

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A small selection of those businesses that stepped up were local restaurants.

By no means have I heard about every restaurant that helped make sure communities were fed, but I have learned of some of them, and I am keeping a running list.

These are establishments that decided to do what they do best to help the effort: feed people.

They did it not to get recognition, but, because like every volunteer who has stepped up to help, they knew it was the right thing to do.

I am a firm believer that I should try to direct the funds that I do have toward the things that I believe in.

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The Foodbank and Cox Media Group Ohio partnered with the North Dixie Drive-In to aid in tornado relief efforts and gave away bottled water, food and supplies to those in need on Wednesday. Bags of fresh oranges were part of the distribution. TY GREENLEES / STAFF

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Seeing the way that Dayton has stepped up in a crisis, I have directed my donations to The Foodbank and tornado relief. With the money I am spending to feed myself, here are the local restaurants I have heard that have stepped up in a big way that I have either made sure or will make sure to visit.

If you know of others deserving of recognition, please reach out and let me know by sending me an email at alexis.e.larsen@hotmail.com.

There are so many unsung heroes in this ongoing story of disaster, community, kindness and service to others. Here are just a few in a sea of thousands that have stepped up to help make a difference.

Arena Sports Bar

4515 Salem Ave., Dayton

937-321-6454

Coldwater Cafe

19 E Main St., Tipp City

937-667-0007

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George's is a popular breakfast destination.

Credit: Photo by Sheri Sine

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Credit: Photo by Sheri Sine

George’s Family Restaurant

5216 N Dixie Drive, Dayton

937-275-0705

Greek Street Food Truck

937-205-1018

Mack’s Tavern

381 Miamisburg Centerville Road, Washington Twp.

937-813-7217

Mackenzie River Pizza, Grill and Pub

2739 Fairfield Commons, Beavercreek

937-320-2255

St. Anne the Tart

1500 E. Fifth St., Dayton

937-259-8663

Tank’s Bar and Grill

2033 Wayne Ave., Dayton

937-252-2249

Yaffa Grill Mediterranean Food

2844 Colonel Glenn Hwy., Fairborn

937-429-4959

Dayton Eats looks at the regional food stories and restaurant news that make mouths water. Menu updates, special dinners and events, new chefs, interesting new dishes and culinary adventures. Do you know of new exciting format changes, specials, happy hours, restaurant updates or any other tasty news you think is worth a closer look at? E-mail Alexis Larsen at alexis.e.larsen@hotmail.com with the information and we will work to include it in future coverage.

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