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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati 2019 Expanded to 3 days! September 20-22
September 2019
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the great City of Cincinnati, I am delighted to welcome you to our region! Cincinnati is in the midst of a booming renaissance and I am honored you have chosen to visit.
Our 52 diverse neighborhoods, each with its own fascinating architecture, culture, business center, and personality, are sure to make you enjoy your stay. We have invested billions of dollars in recent development to transform our city into a world-class destination rich in things to do stretching from The Banks to College Hill. We are cultivating vibrant places to live, develop, and grow, and I assure you are visiting a city with much to take pride in.
Key Magazine Cincinnati is a great resource for learning about the many attractions we have to offer in the area. With top-rated museums, theaters, and a top-five zoo in the nation, we are confident there is something for everyone.
We are honored to welcome thousands of visitors among our guests each year, and know your decision to visit the Queen City will not leave you disappointed. Thank you for coming to Cincinnati. I look forward to the reviews of your wonderful stay.
Sincerely,
John CranleyMayor, City of Cincinnati
Mayor’s WelcoMe
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Mayor’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cover story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7What’s Going On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Concerts of the Month . . . . . . . . . . 12Restaurant of the Month . . . . . . . . . 14Event of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Greater Cincinnati Area Map . . . 16-17Downtown Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Key Magazine Real Estate . . . . . . . 21 Over The Rhine Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Downtown Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Central Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Northern Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Kentucky Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Shopping Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Published Monthly by:Patty Youkilis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PublisherBarbara Rothstein . . . . . .Account ManagerBeth Kotzin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EditorIsaac Stephani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WriterJennifer Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DesignerSteven Thomas . . . . . . . . . . .Photographer
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513-235-7965A Key Magazine . This magazine is authorized by, and the trademarks KEY and KEY design are licensed by Key Magazines, Inc ., P .O . Box 37137, Cincinnati, Ohio 45222 . Distributed free in hotels, motels, restaurants, transportation center and clubs in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky . All rights reserved . Reproduction of any material prepared by Key/Cincinnati Magazine is prohibited without consent of the publisher . Bulk convention orders filled upon request .For advertising information call Patty Youkilis at 513-235-7965 or patty@keycincinnati .com . If you are running low of the current month’s issue, please call 513-235-7965 for re-stock .
SEPTEMBER 2019 VOL . 75 NO . 9
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Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is one of Cincinnati’s longest and most iconic traditions. Oktober-fest is a Bavarian tradition that goes back
to 1810 and is held every year in late September and early October. Celebrating its 43rd year, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati will run from 11 A.M. Friday, September 20 to 9 P.M. Sunday, September 22.
With over 650,000 expected attendees, Oktober-fest Zinzinnati is the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the United States, due in part to Cincinnati’s rich German heritage and culture, as well as dedication from its sponsors, Sam Adams and Amazon.
Rich Walburg with Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is proud of what the celebration has become and says its due to “the producers at the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, the sponsors, vendors and volunteers who respect the festival’s tradition, while keeping the event fresh, relevant and innovative.”
Located downtown on Second and Third streets between Walnut and Elm, the weekend is packed
with fun, exciting events, great beer, and unique food. Kicking off the weekend is the annual Running of the Wieners, which pits 100 dachshunds dressed in hot dog costumes against one another. Also, over the course of the weekend, the Sam Adams Stein Hoist and the World’s largest Chicken Dance.
Special for this year, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is partnering with the Cincinnati Reds to offer a pack-age which includes a “commemorative Oktoberfest Zinzinnati mug, a ticket for a Reds game during Ok-toberfest weekend, one free drink at the Reds game and another at Oktoberfest, all for as little as $20.”
With new extended hours this year, the recent move to downtown, and the action-packed lineup of events throughout the weekend, be sure to come to Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, grab some sausages, schnitzel, and other great food, and check out the website, www.OktoberfestZinzinnati.com for more informa-tion.
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati! Expanded to three days
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ARONOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS650 Walnut StreetCincinnati, OH 45202Side by Side Sondheim: 9/6-9/14Kaleidoscope featuring Leon Bridges: 9/7Come From Away: 9/17-9/29
ART BEYOND BOUNDARIES1410 Main StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-8726Intent to Vandalize: 8/1-9/13Them: 9/27-11/8
BELTERRA CASINO & HOTEL777 Belterra DriveFlorence, Indiana 47020812-427-7777The Ultimate Elvis Tribute: 9/14Nitty Gritty Dirt Band: 9/21
BOGART’S2621 Vine St .Cincinnati, OH 45219513-872-8801OMD: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark: 9/4Walk Off the Earth: 9/6Soulfly Blood on the Street Tour with Unearth Incite Prison and Guest: 9/8Starset: 9/13Love & Rock The Musical: 9/21Bad Religion: 9/23Scott Stapp of Creed: 9/24Andy Grammer: 9/25Grits & Biscuits: 9/27Green Day vs . Blink 182 vs . The Killers Tribute Night: 9/28
CINCINNATI BALLET COMPANY1555 Central ParkwayCincinnati, OH 45214513-621-5219The Kaplan New Works Series: 9/12-9/22
CINCINNATI BENGALSvs . San Francisco: 9/15
CINCINNATI MUSEUM CTR.1301 Western Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45203513-287-7000Until We Meet Again: Cincinnati Portraits from World War I: 9/1-9/29In the Audubon Tradition: opens 9/13Destination Moon: The Apollo 11 Mission: opens 9/28
CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK962 Mt . Adams CircleCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-3888 (Box Office)Once on This Island: 9/7-9/29Alias Grace: 9/14-9/29
CINCINNATI POPS ORCHESTRA1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202General Information: 513-621-1919 or Box Office: 513-381-3300Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back Film with Live Orchestra: 9/6-9/8Hamilton’s Renee Elise Goldsberry: 9/13-9/15
CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY719 Race StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513-381-2273August: Osage County: 9/6-9/28
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202General Information: 513-621-1919 or Box Office: 513-381-3300At the Summit: Strauss +
Dessner: 9/20-9/21Anne-Sophie Mutter Plays Beethoven: 9/28-9/29
CINCINNATI ZOO3400 Vine StreetCincinnati, OH 45220513-281-4700Grandparents Day: 9/8Hometown Heros: 9/9-9/15Monarch Festival: 9/21
CONTEMPORARY ARTS CTR.44 E . 6th St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-345-8400Bubi Canal: 7/12-9/15Saya Woolfalk: 7/12-10/27Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum: 7/12-10/27Jens Schwarz: 9/20-10/27Robert Colescott: 9/20-1/12/20
ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI1127 Vine St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-3555Fun Home: 8/31-9/28
GO BANANAS COMEDY CLUB8410 Market Place LaneCincinnati, OH 45242513-984-9288Ian Edwards: 9/5-9/8Tim Dillon: 9/12-9/15Stewart Huff: 9/26-9/29
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE: SKIRBALL MUSEUM3101 Clifton AvenueCincinnati, OH 45220513-221-1875Women In The Rabbinate Then & Now: A Conversation with
What’s GoinG on in septeMber
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FC Cincinnativs . Toronto FC: 9/7
vs . Atlanta United: 9/18vs . Chicago: 9/21
vs . Orlando City: 9/29
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Rabbis Sally J . Priesand and Sonja K . Pilz: 9/17Modern Israeli Art Opening: 9/19Comics Without Jews? Nothing Much to Talk About: 9/23
HOLLYWOOD CASINO777 Hollywood Blvd .Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025888-274-6797Filter Live in Concert: 9/28
JACK CASINO1000 Broadway StCincinnati, OH 45202513-252-0777Clint Black: 9/21
KROHN CONSERVATORY1501 Eden Park DriveCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4086A Bread Maker’s Garden: 9/1-10/20
MILLER GALLERY2715 Erie Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45208513-871-4420Art Couture: Stephen Wilson: 9/19-11/2
MUSIC HALL1241 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-621-2787 (ARTS)See Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra
NEW RIFF DISTILLERY24 Distillery WayNewport , KY 41073859-261-7433Bourbon & Bootleggers Dinner: 9/26
NEWPORT AQUARIUM1 Aquarium WayNewport, KY 41071Wedding Show: 9/19
RIVERBEND MUSIC CENTER6295 Kellogg AveCincinnati, OH 45230(513) 232-6220Meek Mill and Future with YG, Mustard, and Megan Thee Stallion: 9/3 Rick Springfield presents Best in Show with Patty Smyth & Scandal and Greg Kihn: 9/6
The Project 100 .7 / 106 .3 presents The Head and The Heart with The Moondoggies: 9/8 blink-182 and Lil Wayne with Neck Deep: 9/16
TAFT MUSEUM OF ART 316 Pike St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-241-0343L’Affichomania: The Passion for French Posters: 6/8-9/15Fearful Symmetry: A Multimedia Installation by Alice Pixley Young: 9/1-12/1
TAFT THEATER317 E . 5th St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-232-6220Amos Lee: 9/6Brian Regan: 9/8Glen Hansard: 9/9Adam Ant: 9/11Lord Huron: 9/12Gladys Knight: 9/13The Raconteurs: 9/14Indigo Girls: 9/19The Mavericks: 9/20Brian Wilson & The Zombies: 9/23Kathleen Madigan: 9/26Tommy Emmanuel: 9/27Anjelah Johnson: 9/28
U.S. BANK ARENA100 BroadwayCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4111Jonas Brothers: 9/11The Chainsmokers: 9/25
Ohio Renaissance FestivalOhio Renaissance Park10542 E . Ohio 73Harveysburg, OH 9/1-10/27
Rubber Duck RegattaPurple People BridgeAccess via Newport on the LeveeNewport, KY9/1
Villian Arts TattooDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH9/1
Hometown Craft ShowDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH9/7
WGRR’s Chris and Janeen Yard SaleConey Island6201 Kellogg Ave .Cincinnati, OH9/7
C & E Gun ShowSharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH9/7-9/8
National College Fair Fall ShowDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH9/14
Cincinnati Baby & Beyond ExpoDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH9/14-9/15
Sewing & Quilt ExpoDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH9/19-9/21
Cincinnati Comic Expo 2019Duke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH9/20-9/22
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An amazing lineup of music festivals is about to happen in Louisville over three weekends in September....and you’re to-
tally going to want to attend! Three different music genres...ALL with Bourbon and more!
HOMETOWN RISING Country Music & Bourbon FestivalSaturday, September 14 & Sunday, September 15At Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center In Louisville, KY
Country music icon Trace Adkins, independent rising country music artist Dillon Carmichael, and country rock duo The Sisterhood Band have been added to the incredible music lineup for Home-town Rising, the first-ever Country Music & Bour-bon Festival, which debuts Saturday, September 14 and Sunday, September 15 at Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center in Louisville, KY.
Hometown Rising combines two of Louisville’s cultural cornerstones—great music and incredible bourbon (Exclusive Bourbon Tastings & Work-shops), and is the newest addition to the Louisville fall festival series from premier independent festival producer Danny Wimmer Presents.
Hometown Rising’s music lineup will be led by country heavyweights including Tim McGraw, Little Big Town, Luke Bryan and Keith Urban with ad-ditional appearances from Dwight Yoakam, Trace Adkins, Brett Young, Jake Owen, Bret Michaels, Frankie Ballard, and many more. In total, more than 30 artists will play on three stages, including two side-by-side main stages, over the course of the weekend.
Bourbon & BeyondFriday, September 20 - Sunday, September 22At Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center In Louisville, KY
The World’s Largest Bourbon Festival, Bourbon & Beyond, will make its anticipated return to Louisville, KY expanded to three days full of incred-ible music, unique culinary events, and unmatched
experiences from the region’s best distilleries at the new Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center. In addition to an unforgettable lineup of bourbon and chefs, music performers include a unique mix of rock, roots, bluegrass and folk acts headlined by Foo Fighters, Robert Plant And The Sensational Space Shifters (returning after originally being scheduled to appear in 2018), the Zac Brown Band, John Fogerty, Daryl Hall & John Oates, and ZZ Top (celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2019). Additional acts include Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Trey Anastasio Band, Leon Bridges, The Flaming Lips, Alison Krauss, Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeroes, +LIVE+, Grace Potter, Little Steven & The Disciples Of Soul, and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, among many others. In total, more than 45 artists will play on three stages, including the side-by-side Oak and Barrel main stages and a bluegrass stage that will be curated by the genre’s leading authority, The Bluegrass Situation.
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The TRIFESTA of Music Festivals coming to Louisville in September!
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Held during Bourbon Heritage Month, Bour-bon & Beyond also celebrates the craftsmanship behind award-winning spirits, master distillers and world-class chefs. Bourbon author, Amazon Prime host (Bourbon Up) and expert Fred Minnick has curated one-of-a-kind tastings and seminars celebrating Louisville’s world-renowned distilleries, while culinary curators Edward Lee (The Mind of A Chef) and Anthony Lamas (Seviche) will team up to arrange special food experiences that will be announced soon.
“If you could capture America in a bottle, it would be a bottle of bourbon. It’s a uniquely American creation, like jazz and baseball, and its beating heart is in Louisville,” says Bourbon & Beyond producer Danny Wimmer. “This connection to the past has transformed Louisville into a city of the future. One of the most vibrant and diverse food scenes in the country has grown around bourbon’s resurgence, and we tried to mirror that spirit with the great music lineup that we put together. I can’t wait for people to visit this city in September and experience something that goes far beyond their preconception of what Louisville is.”
LOUDER THAN LIFESeptember 27, 28 & 29At Festival’s New HomeHighland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center
Touted as The World’s Largest Rock ‘N’ Roll Whiskey Festival......quintessential rock band Guns N’ Roses, notorious for their larger-than-life, bombastic shows that engulf every fan, are the first act for the return of Louder Than Life. This year the festival will be headed to its new home at the Highland Festival Grounds At KY Expo Center on Friday, September 27, Saturday, September 28 and Sunday, September 29.
This will mark the debut of the Guns N’ Roses lineup at the Louder Than Life festival and is the first appearance for the rock giants since perform-ing in Hawaii in December 2018.
“There are only a handful of bands through the years whose music not only resonates with fans, but changes the entire face of rock ‘n’ roll. Guns N’ Roses is one of those true icons,” says festival producer Danny Wimmer.
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Del Gardo’s Cannoli has been in the mak-ing for over 30 years for owner Steve Del Gardo. It started while Steve was a Chef’s
Apprentice at 18 years old in Columbus, Ohio.
Steve had a dream....and in 2018 it became a reality. He wanted to open an Italian café but be different than anyone else. He explored a coffee bar concept to a full eat in café but his main focus was his special recipes for cannoli. Steve has an art/design background and wanted to use those skills in creating wonderful looking artisan cannoli as well as being very tasty to one’s palette. After 12 months exploring and research on how to get his cannoli to the masses, Steve is living his dream.
Del Gardo’s Cannoli Bar offers Italian Fine Wines and Premium Craft Beers.
Del Gardo’s Cannoli.... Taste a New Tradition in Covington!
restaurant of the Month
WHEN YOU GO...Hours:Fridays and Saturdays 6 pm - 11 pm Thursdays 6 pm - 10 pm Please check out their Facebook Page (delgardoscannoli) for up to date hours of operation.
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ish Festival, Cincinnati’s Jewish and Israeli arts and culture festival, is back for it’s second biennial event on Sunday, September 22nd
from 10:30AM - 4PM in Washington Park, down-town. The event will feature 30+ Artist Vendors of all media, featuring Judaica & Non-Judaica, traditional & non-traditional works, from diverse, multicultural local and visiting artists. Music and dance performances by groups from across the region will entertain festival goers from the cen-tral Gazebo stage. Multicultural and ethnic food will be available for purchase.
ish Festival is free to attend, open to the public, with hands-on interactive experiences designed to appeal to all ages. Highlights include live glassblowing, art-making, music and food workshops, and a new historic Jewish walking tour designed in partnership with Cincinnati Skirball Museum and artist, J. Miles Wolf.
A unique Jewish cultural arts festival
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Friday, September 27Slipknot, Staind, A Day to Remember, Chevelle,
I Prevail, Architects, Beartooth, Motionless In White, Philip H. Anselmo & The Illegals, GWAR, The Crystal Method, Graveyard, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, New Years Day, All Them Witches, Crown Lands, Joyous Wolf, Dead Posey, Santa Cruz and moreSaturday, September 28:
Guns N’ Roses, Godsmack, Ice Cube, Halestorm, Dropkick Murphys, Stone Temple Pilots, Suicidal Tendencies, Melvins, Andrew W.K., Badflower, Knocked Loose, Anti-Flag, Redd Kross, Parlor Mob, Like A Storm, Jelly Roll, Dirty Honey, DED, JunkBunny and moreSunday, September 29:
Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Breaking Benjamin, Die Antwoord, Three Days Grace, Sum 41, [artist TBA], Deadland Ritual, White Reaper, Demon Hunter, Ho99o9, Angel Du$t, Sick Puppies, Amigo The Devil, Fire From The Gods, Broken Hands, Anemic Royalty and more
Danny Wimmer Presents is proud to announce a collaboration with Metallica’s Blackened Whiskey and Enter Night Pilsner. Blackened, a super-premium American whiskey blend crafted by the late Master Distiller Dave Pickerell and finished in the earth shattering music of Metallica, and Enter Night Pilsner, a collaboration with the rockstars of craft brewing Stone Brewing Company, will come together under one roof to offer guests a one-of-kind musical festival experience. The massive BoilerMaker pop-up will feature a Blackened & Enter Night Boilermaker, as well as craft cocktails and ice-cold Enter Night Pilsner.
The festival’s centerpiece, Kroger’s Big Bour-
bon Bar presented by Louisville Courier Journal, will feature more than two dozen hand-selected bourbons from top distilleries, and a unique op-portunity to enjoy bourbons and exclusive one-time specialty cocktails.
Fred Minnick’s Mini Bar—hosted by the Louder Than Life bourbon curator, bourbon author/expert, and Amazon Prime host (Bour-bon Up)—will showcase craft selections from Louisville’s world-renowned distilleries. Acclaimed Louisville whiskey bar The Silver Dollar will operate The Hunter’s Club, where attendees can find vintage bourbons dating as far back as the 1930s, as well as contemporary collectibles.
The list of participating bourbon brands at Louder Than Life includes 1792, Angel’s Envy, Barrell Bourbon, Coopers’ Craft, Elijah Craig, Evan Williams, Four Roses, Jeptha Creed Four Grain Bourbon, Jim Beam, Kentucky Peerless, Larceny, Maker’s Mark, Michter’s, Old Forester, Rebel Yell, StoneHammer, Wild Turkey, Willett, and Woodford Reserve.
Whiskey sponsors also include Jack Daniel’s, Southern Comfort and Uncle Nearest.
In addition, attendees can enjoy a variety of local and regional food and beverage offerings provided by DWP’s affiliate concessionaire, South-ern Hospitality Concessions LLC. Festival attendees will be able to experience a taste of Louisville with selections from the following restaurants: Boss Hog BBQ, Couvillion, Doc Crow’s Southern Smokehouse & Raw Bar, Ehrler’s Ice Cream, Eli’s BBQ, Heine Brothers Coffee, Hull And Highwater, Joella’s Hot Chicken, Martin’s BBQ, Merle’s Whiskey Kitchen, River Road BBQ, Sarino, Seviche, and more.
An amazing lineup all three weekends...get your tickets today!
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MONTGOMERY INN BOATHOUSE925 Riverside Dr . Cincinnati, Ohio 45202513-721-7427Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
NICOLA’S1420 Sycamore St .Cincinnati, Ohio 45202513-721-6200Chic venue presenting contemporary Italian cuisine in a warm space with exposed-brick walls .
PRIME CINCINNATI580 Walnut St ., Cincinnati, OH 45202513-579-0720Known for its USDA Prime Steaks, exquisite cuisine, extensive wine selectionand outstand-ing service .
STREET CITY PUB580 Walnut St .Cincinnati, Ohio 45202513-873-7529 Street City Pub offers authentic Irish fare in a pub atmosphere . Full bar with flatscreen TV’s displaying sporting events .
SYMPHONY HOTEL & RESTAURANT210 W . 14th St ., Cincinnati, OH 45202(513)721-3353The Symphony Hotel and Restaurant offers 3, 4 and 5 course dining in the historic dining room . The lounge offers Scotch, bourbon, wine and port tasing on Friday and Saturdays .
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CASA FIGUEROA6112 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45213513-631-3333Casa Figueroa features Latin inspired cuisine with a thoughtful focus on regional, non-GMO, minimally processed seasonal ingredi-ents of the highest quality .
CHICKEN ON THE RUN 7255 Ohio Ave . Cincinnati, OH 45236513-791-6577Low-key haunt for burgers, sloppy joes & other hearty American eats, plus craft beer & sports on TV .
MECKLENBURG GARDENS302 E . University Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45219513-221-5353One of the treasures of historic Cincinnati, the restaurant and bier garten was established in 1865 . Priding ourselves on our German heri-tage, Mecklenburg Gardens stays true to its roots, providing delectable German cuisine and Largers .
RED FEATHER KITCHEN3200 Madison Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45209513-407-3631A contemporary American farm to table res-taurant located in the Oakley neighborhood of Greater Cincinnati . Offering an upscale casual dining experience with an emphasis on clas-sic culinary techniques and slow, careful preparations . Enjoy forty wines by the glass, 200+ by the bottle, house made craft cocktails and a comprehensive list of micro-brewed beers .
THE TURF CLUB 4618 Eastern Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45226513-533-4222A quirky joint doling out beers and jumbo burgers with adventurous toppings in a neon-lit room .
SEASONS 523819 Edwards Rd ., Cincinnati, OH 45209 513-631-5252 .A fresh grill and wine bar restaurant . Rotating menu of seasonal American dishes alongside international wines in an upscale setting .
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HOFBRAUHAUS200 E . 3rd . St ., Newport, KY 41071859-491-7200The first authentic Hofbräuhaus in America, modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany! Guests are now able to enjoy many of the traditions from Germany that have made Hofbräuhaus famous . From the traditionally decorated rooms in the building to the beer that is brewed on-site, and of course the excellent German fare .
POMPILIO’S600 Washington Ave ., Newport, KY 41071859-581-3065Pompilio’s has been serving the tri-state area home-cooked Italian meals for 80 consecutive years!
RIVERFRONT PIZZA617 W . 3rd St .Covington, KY 41011
859-261-4800Whether you’re craving carry out pizza, pasta, chicken parmesan with spaghetti, a fresh salad, or a hoagie, Riverfront Pizza offers gourmet Italian food that will satisfy your appetite .
TROTTA’S STEAK & SEAFOOD441 6th Ave, Dayton, KY 41074859-360-5573Trotta’s Steak & Seafood is an upscale, yet casual dining restaurant located in the heart of the Dayton, Kentucky Historic District . Serving hand cut steaks and fresh seafood daily, Trotta’s is a hidden gem that must be experienced by locals and tourists .
RIPPLE WINE BAR4 W . Pike St, Covington, KY 41011 859-261-0004The stuffy wine bar is dead, long live the neighborhood juice joint where good conver-sations turn into lifelong friendships! Ripple is about making wine approachable and fun .
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BROWN DOG CAFE1000 Summit PlaceBlue Ash, OH 45242513-794-1610Chef Shawn and his culinary team proudly pres-ent an ever-changing, eclectic menu featuring sustainable Hawaiian fish, steaks, wild game, unique appetizers, vegetarian dishes, homemade pastas and desserts .
EUROPEAN CAFÉ9450 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45242513-891-4551Come hungry and leave happy! European Café in Cincinnati aims to please even the pickiest eater .
THE ORIGINAL MONTGOMERY INN9440 Montgomery Rd . Montgomery, OH 45242
513-791-3482 Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
WOODHOUSE KITCHEN + BAR2629 Water Park Dr .Mason, OH 45040513-466-8170Executive Chef Matthew Schroeder has created a menu using the finest seasonal produce . Taking inspiration from around the world, dishes are prepared for sharing . Our menu reflects the passions of our community-farm-fresh foods, locally sourced & organic ingredients, and curiosity while maintaining a warm, inviting experience . Exquisite wine collection and craft beer pairings are sure to delight your palate . At the end of the night, relax and sip Turkish coffee, or a snifter of fine cognac . Delivery available through DoorDash .
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APPOINTMENTS441 Vine St . #20Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-7430
CINCY SHIRTS1435 Main St .Cincinnati, OH513-510-5774 2709 Observatory Ave . Cincinnati, OH513-832-2125
EDDIE LANE’S DIAMOND SHOWROOM9301 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242513-793-4111
UPPER EDEN1120 St . Gregory St, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-1120
Deerfield Towne Center5505 Deerfield Blvd .Deerfield, OH
513-770-0273
Eastgate Mall4601 Eastgate BlvdCincinnati, OH513-752-2294
Florence Mall2028 Mall RoadFlorence, KY859-371-1231
Kenwood Towne Center7875 Montgomery RoadCincinnati, OH513-745-9100
Liberty Center7628 Liberty WayWest Chester, OH513-644-0900
Newport on the Levee1 Levee WayNewport, KY866-538-3359
Northgate Mall9501 Colerain AvenueCincinnati, OH513-385-5600
Rookwood Pavilion3805 Edwards RoadCincinnati, OH513-241-5800
Sycamore Crossing/Plaza7800-7896 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH877-225-5337
Tri-County Mall11700 Princeton PikeCincinnati, OH513-671-0120
Voice of America Centre7598 Voice of America DriveWest Chester, OH513-792-5000
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area art Galleries
Art Beyond Boundaries1410 Main St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-8726
Gallery 708708 Walnut Street Cincinnati, OH 45202513-551-8171
Carl Solway Gallery424 Findlay StreetCincinnati, OH 45214513-621-0069
The Carnegie1028 Scott BlvdCovington, KY 41011859-491-2030
DAAP Galleries2624 Clifton AveCincinnati, OH 45221513-556-2839Gallery VeroniqueThe Shops at Harper’s Point11324 Montgomery RoadCincinnati, OH 45249513-530-5379
Kennedy Heights Art Center6546 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45213513-631-4278
The Marta Hewett GalleryThe Annex at the Pendleton Art Center1310 Pendleton St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-281-2780
Weston Art Gallery650 Walnut StreetCincinnati, OH 45202-2517513-977-4165
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