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Donut shops - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS FIND BOOKS ON DAYTON, OH HISTORY FREE ONLINE Photostve 10 posts Oct 18, 2014 6:21 PM In my opinion, the two best doughnut shops in town are Stan the Donut Man on Wilmington Pike and Bill's in Centerville but when I was growing up in Belmont, Charlie's Donuts on Smithville was the best
Bakeries - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS A's (I was in 8th grade) The donuts were made fresh, and they would still be warm from baking I know it's long gone, but that bakery was a popular one at the time ('56-'57) Karline27 15 posts Mar 19, 2014 9:50 AM I really miss Jolly Pirate Donuts - we would always stop at the location at Old Troy Pike and Needmore Their long johns were amazing!
remember the bakeries - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS Henry's Bakery in the 500 block of Salem Ave (near North Ave ) had the best cream-filled donuts This was a must-stop location before and after delivering Sunday morning papers The Cake Box Bakery on N Gettysburg had the best glazed donuts in the '70s and '80s when Joe Rocky owned the place jvc-cw1969 9 posts May 19, 2010 8:50 AM
The Green Derby - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS I alway's had a lot of extra newspapers from my route because my neighbor was our route manager, and he would give them to me so he wouldnt have to take them back downtown so i would trade them for the fresh donut's at russ's mkt, bob would pay 10 cents for the donuts from the donut guy, and bob sold the donuts for 15 cents but, he would
Village Bakery owners I grew up in Trotwood and remember the bakery well Wish I knew where the owners or thier families are They had the best chocolate iced jelly filled donuts! PaulH 124 posts Nov 07, 2012 2:05 PM The donut shop just north of the bridge where Keowi turns into North Dixie, for me Dixie Donuts?-----osurickbee 1 post Nov 08, 2012 6:24 AM
Dayton in the 60s and 70s - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS Other long closed places are the Frisch's and Ponderosa at the corner of Main and Nottingham, the Dunkin' Donuts and Pizza Hut which are now payday advance places and of course, Shearers (my favorite ice cream place) Dayton Band moved further north on Main but it's now closed also
Dixie Donut - daytonhistorybooks. com I remember the mongoose too Loved the donuts,and just hanging out for a while I wish they had a place like that here in Utah where I live now Northridge Kid 103 posts Apr 19, 2011 4:31 PM Is this Paul Howard from Northridge ? PaulH 8 posts Apr 19, 2011 9:19 PM Northridge Kid Nope I went to Stebbins and grew up on N Valley Street arrea JeffN
dorothy lane markets - DAYTON HISTORY BOOKS Food items I remember from my youth at Dorthy Lane Market were fresh donuts (they had a donut making machine in about the area where the Coffee stand is now) and it would squirt the dough out into hot fat, then even flip the donuts and remove them automatically
Diamond Club North Dayton Green Lyte Sunday was more or less the house band at the Diamond Club for a year or two used to hang out with them quite a bit we always went to Dixie Donuts afterwards SeeDavid 246 posts May 30, 2009 8:19 AM Find car guys on 60's 70s site They looooved the Diamond Club