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Harveysburg

Ren Fest Season Kicks Off This Weekend

September 1, 2018 By Dayton Most Metro

The Ohio Renaissance Festival will operate nine weekends this year. This annual fall tradition will open September 1 and run through October 28, Saturdays, Sundays, and Labor Day. Opening weekend adults are two for the price of one Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day! BOGO adult tickets available online or at the Box Office.

Each year thousands journey to Harveysburg in Warren County to experience the old, new, and unique that bring the Ohio Renaissance Festival to life. Once inside the recreated 16th Century English village history and fantasy collide to offer something for everyone. 15 stages feature a full schedule of continuous entertainment.

Don’t miss the hard-hitting action as the Knights of Valour joust three times each day in the Guinness Jousting Arena. Comedy and swordplay mesh as The Swordsmen showcase sharp skills with rapiers and even sharper wit. The 65-foot wrecked Galleon features a thrilling Pirate Comedy Stunt Show twice each day that is as impressive as the ship itself.

Strolling musicians in the lanes include Dylan Robertson, Glass Harmonica, The Flying Dulcimer, Kyle Meadows, Captain John Stout while many a good pub song will be heard in the village pubs. While browsing through the village enjoy a menu guaranteed to tempt your taste buds. Festival favorites such as giant roasted turkey legs, steak-on-a-stake and bread bowl soups and stews can be found. The Chocolate Raven features handmade chocolates and fudge. Archibald Drake’s features an ages old Fish and Chips recipe. KJ’s Cajun Cuisine will have a menu from across the pond and down south. Try the sweet-filled light pastries called Crepes and wash it all down with a wide variety of beers, ales, wines, Coca-Cola products, or coffees and teas.

 

The marketplace at the Ohio Renaissance Festival is a shopper’s paradise. Full of handmade wares with flare, find unique items created by world-class artisans. Witness demonstrations of time-honored crafts including glassblowing, blacksmithing, forging, leather tooling, weaving, boot making, and more. The festival also offers daily special events for those 21 and over. The Naughty Bawdy Pub Show features songs and limericks you won’t hear on the streets in an hour-long show. During the Pub Crawl learn about all things Willy Nilly (the name of our beloved village) hosted by two saucy sisters.

New this year! Enjoy whisky tastings hosted by the Witches of Willy Nilly. . .who knows brew better? The festival also offers thrilling human-powered rides, games of skill, warhorse rides, camel rides, the Amazing Maze, and the Tower of London Dungeon of Doom.

The Ohio Renaissance Festival is excited to announce the addition of several new performers to its full schedule of entertainment. Children of all ages will enjoy The MooNiE Show. An immersive silent comedy experience using whistles and gestures, MooNiE brings the audience in and puts everyone in stitches. Add to the comedy, MooNiE’s mesmerizing balancing and juggling skills will create an enjoyable family friendly show.

 

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Harveysburg, Ohio Renaissance Festival

Opening BOGO Weekend at Renaissance Festival

September 2, 2017 By Lisa Grigsby

For many it’s a Labor Day weekend tradition, the jour journey to Harveysburg in Warren County to experience the old, new, and unique that bring the Ohio Renaissance Festival to life. Kicking off the season with a special buy one, bet one free ticket offer and children under 12 free, RenFest  is even open on Monday this weekend.  Tickets are $22.50 for adults at the gate or conducer a season pass for $60. You can avoid the line by buying your tickets online.

Once inside the recreated 16th Century English village history and fantasy collide to offer something for everyone:

14 stages feature a full schedule of continuous entertainment. Don’t miss the hard-hitting action as the Knights of Valour joust three times each day in the Guinness Jousting Arena. Comedy and swordplay mesh as The Swordsmen showcase sharp skills with rapiers and even sharper wit. The 65-foot Galleon features a thrilling Pirate Comedy Stunt Show twice each day that is as impressive as the ship itself. Strolling musicians in the lanes include Dylan Robertson, Glass Harmonica, The Flying Dulcimer, Kyle Meadows, Captain John Stout while many a good pub song will be heard in the village pubs.

While browsing through the village enjoy a menu guaranteed to tempt your taste buds. Festival favorites such as giant roasted turkey legs, steak-on-a-stake and bread bowl soups and stews can be found as well as delicious new items. The Chocolate Raven features handmade chocolates and fudge. Archibald Drake’s features an ages old Fish and Chips recipe. KJ’s Cajun Cuisine will have a menu from across the pond and down south. Wash it all down with a wide variety of beers, ales, wines, Coca-Cola products, or coffees and teas.

The marketplace at the Ohio Renaissance Festival is a shopper’s paradise. Full of handmade wares with flare, find unique items created by world-class artisans. Witness demonstrations of time-honored crafts including glassblowing, blacksmithing, forging, leather tooling, weaving, boot making, and more. New to the marketplace this year are original artist Art of Ed Beard Jr, pewter creations by Heekin Pewter, and the beautiful floral garlands from The Royal Garland.

 

The festival also offers daily special events for those 21 and over. The Naughty Bawdy Pub Show features songs and limericks you won’t hear on the streets in an hour-long show. New this year, test your memory and play Willy Nilly Trivia during the Pub Crawl.

 

The Ohio Renaissance Festival is located in Warren County, just 2 miles west of I-71 or 15 miles east of I-75 on State Route 73. One of the largest renaissance festivals in the nation, the Ohio Renaissance Festival features a 16th Century English Village on 30+ acres, a nine-weekend season, and welcomes nearly 175,000 visitors annually.

Filed Under: Community, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Harveysburg, Ohio Renaissance Festival, Ren Fest

Step back in time over 400 years at the Ohio Renaissance Festival **Ticket Contest**

August 29, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro 24 Comments

logoLive the legend in this authentically recreated 30-acre, 16th-century English village. Rub elbows with nobility and be entertained by hundreds of costumed performers in nearly 100 shows each day. Cheer your favorite knight to victory as he competes for the queen’s honor in the thrilling full-armored joust. The lanes are bustling with storytellers, strolling musicians, singers, dancers and villagers welcoming you to a festive day of living history. Feast like royalty on juicy roasted turkey legs, fresh-baked bread bowl stews, fish ‘n chips, steak-on-a-stake, and a variety of the finest beers and wines. The sprawling landscape is dotted with 12 stages and a unique open-air shopper’s marketplace with more than 130 merchants and demonstrating craftsmen. The many one-of-a-kind hand-crafted items make this a perfect place to shop for holiday gifts. Visitors of all ages will be amused by the games of skill and human-powered rides. Try your hand at archery and see if you’re a modern-day Robin Hood, or climb the castle tower and rescue the lovely damsel in distress.[yframe url=’http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9rit-SRJk4′]

New this year!

Five pirate captains are competing for the ship and a Letter of Mark from Her Majesty but shhh! The Spanish cannot find out! Find out how the story unfolds as swords, rope swings, gunfire and comedy burst from the decks of the 65-foot pirate ship during the Pirate Comedy Stunt Show.

 Robyn Marks will amaze you with his cabinet magic tricks.

The Tartan Terrors are making special appearances for Irish and Highland Weekends. They will leave you in stitches with their unique blend of Celtic music a

Opening for the season  this Saturday,  Labor Day Weekend  has been deemed  Family & Friends Weekend.  Load up the car and bring the whole neighborhood! Adults are two for the price of one AND all kids 12 and under get in free! Request “two for one” at the Box Office to receive Royal savings Saturday, Sunday, and Labor Day!  Tickets are $20 for adults and $10 for children 5-12 years old.  You can also purchase a season pass for $100. The festival is open weekend through October 20th.  Check their website for more info or to purchase tickets online.

DaytonMostMetro is giving away a family four pack of tickets to one lucky winner who fills out the registration below.  For additional chances to win, please tell us in the comments below why you should win tickets!

The contest if over and congratulations to Laura Thornhill, our winner!

 

 

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Harveysburg, jousting, Ohio Renaissance Festival, RenFest

FoodAdventures Dives Into Papi’s by the Lake

October 28, 2011 By The Food Adventures Crew 5 Comments

What do you get when you cross an abandoned school gymnasium in the Waynesville/Harveysburg area and a veteran of butcher of 40 years.  No, this is not the plot of a bad horror movie, but an incredibly unique restaurant called Papi’s by the Lake.  Located near Caesar’s Creek, as in salad, this “everything from scratch” restaurant is located in the antique, sauerkraut and Renaissance Festival mecca of the world.   Food Adventures will now think of good food when we hear the words Waynesville or Harveysburg.

For the past couple of months, our friend Kim has been telling us that we have to come to Papi’s by the Lake, and try their homemade food.  She would know, Kim works there as a waitress.  We finally decided to take the plunge and dive into the lake.   So, we got into our cars to find out where the heck Harveysburg is located.  Eventually, we found our way to the restaurant, which is near the Caesars Creek bridge.

Yes, This Restaurant is in a School Gymnasium !

When we pulled up to the restaurant we gasped.  This was not like any place we have ever seen.  The modest handmade sign, guarded the entry to an old abandoned high school gymnasium.  We noticed immediately that the parking lot was packed with customers.  We knew at this moment we were in for a seriously good Food Adventure!  As we walked in, to our surprise the restaurant and kitchen were inside the gym!  We strolled into the gym like the King and Queen of the prom (please post your comment on who you think the Queen would be).  We were greeted by an antique moonshine still, that to our dismay was not in operation.  Our friend Kim took us to our table, and introduced us to owner Mike “Papi” Hatfield, who promised us a great homecooked meal.  “Papi'” explained to us that he was a former butcher for 40 years, and after cooking at various festival booths, he decided to open his own place.  The city of Harveysburg welcomed the new restaurant with open arms.

Why the name Papi’s?  Because his grandchildren call him Papi, and let us tell you, this restaurant has a family feel to it.   Some of the friendly workers are family members, and the patrons are as jovial as the staff.  We interacted with various customers and staff alike, and not one person was offended by us, in fact they all participated in our Food Adventure.

First we were given a basket of hot, homemade dinner rolls drizzled with butter, that would have made Paula Deen proud.  As or food arrived Papi explained he likes to serve large salads since his homecooked meals can sometimes take a few extra minutes to prepare.   We enjoyed our salad under the basketball nets and scoreboard, and out came the parade of entrees.

Keep in mind we only ordered 2 dinners, salmon and a cheeseburger.  Those meals were followed by samples of fried shrimp, a pulled pork sandwich, and a grilled butterflied porkchop. The large piece of lemon pepper salmon was cooked to perfection, and would rival any restaurant.  Ragu went the more casual route and tried the cheeseburger, which Papi’s himself ground in the back from black angus top rounds.   Ragu was again for murdering the hamburger with condiments, and he even involved Papi in the argument.  If the school was still in function, Papi would have given Ragu detention for sauce violations.  Ragu also enjoyed the freshly cut fries that were sliced and cooked minutes earlier.

The couple of fried shrimp we had were good, but you will have to ask our waitress how they were, as she sat down at our table and ate most of them.   Papi’s also offers chilled shrimp cocktail with his own homemade cocktail sauce.  This was a great treat.

Their Burgers are Ground Fresh Daily From Black Angus Rounds

The “sample” porkchop we received compliments of Papi, was a huge butterflied chop, that carnivore we dug into. and left his baked potato unfinished.   Not only was this dish good, but Papi’s pulled pork sandwich was incredible and we would put it up against any BBQ in the Dayton area.

As we talked with Mr. Hatfield, we walked up to the kitchen carving area, which was located near the visitors bench.  They had incredible looking prime rib, large grilled steaks, carved whole turkeys, and whole roasted chickens coming out of the kitchen.  Their chicken is never frozen, they use a local bakery for their bread, and they buy local produce whenever they can.  The staff told us every Thursday is sausage gravy night with Papi’s own hand ground sausage gravy.

The front of the kitchen and cashier area is a table display of homemade desserts.  Papi’s wife, Lynne, makes the pies and cakes from scratch.  They had berry pies, pumpkin pies, carrot cake and our favorite, the peanut butter cake.  This peanut butter cake is one of the greatest creations known to man.  An already stuffed Food Adventure Crew still could not stop eating this rich cake, and it made Lynne smile.

This Peanu Butter Cake Made From Scratch is Legendary

For those penny pinchers, you will like Papi’s as well.  Every item on the menu is under $10 except the nightly specials which are around $15.  For homemade, fresh from scratch meals, it is a great deal.

Papi’s on the Lake is a perfect example of why we do Food Adventures.   People need to know about good places like this.  This is a mom and pop place in a friendly small town, that is a hidden secret.  Papi’s by the Lake is a one of a kind, home cooking restaurant.  Whether you are near Caesars Creek for  the day, or live a good 20 minutes away, this place is definitely worth a visit.  Do not be put off by the fact it is in a high school gym, in fact it give Papi’s its charm.  It has personality, and substance.  Papi promised us a great home cooked meal, and he delivered.  We would gladly go back to this eatery in a heartbeat.  As for the restaurant in a gymnasium, Papi scored a slam dunk on this one.  Light up the scoreboard!

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Comment below, have you been to Papi’s on the Lake?  What did you think?

 

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