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October 2017
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the great City of Cincin-nati, I am delighted to welcome you to our region! Cincinnati is in the midst of a boom-ing 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
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Mayor’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cover story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7What’s Going On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Destination of the Month . . . . . . . . . 11Event of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Key Magazine Real Estate . . . . 12-13Greater Cincinnati Area Map . . . 16-17Downtown Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Your Daily Bread . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Over The Rhine Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Over The Rhine Dining . . . . . . . . . . 23 Downtown Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Northern Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Kentucky Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Shopping Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Antique Shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Southbank Shuttle Map . . . . . . . . . 30Published Monthly by:Patty Youkilis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PublisherBarbara Rothstein . . . . . .Account ManagerKelly Crawley . . . . . . . . . .Account ManagerBeth Kotzin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EditorJennifer Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designer
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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 run-ning low of the current month’s issue, please call 513-235-7965 for re-stock .
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O F F I C I A L C I T Y G U I D E
BLINK, the nation’s largest light and art event, transforms Cincinnati, October 12-15. The event spans more than 20
city blocks from Cincinnati’s vibrant riverfront through its central business district and historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, illuminating a U.S. city like never before.
As with popular international light festivals such as Vivid Sydney, Lumiere London and Germany’s Luminale, hundreds of pioneering local, national and international artists are com-missioned to unleash their creativity and engage event-goers with magical, light-based experienc-es. Buildings will become light spectacles, wall murals will come to life through light animation, and through an immersive experience, BLINK will define Cincinnati as an innovative, inclusive and creative future city.
BLINK highlights include:• An opening night light parade, Thursday,
October 12, 7 p.m. around Cincinnati’s Washing-ton Park.
• Cincinnati’s National Underground Railroad Freedom Center will depict “What Freedom Means” based on submissions from a nationwide student art contest.
• Some of the world’s most popular and acclaimed street artists, including Ana Maria (Puerto Rico), Roa (Belgium), Bicicleta Sam Freio (Brazil), D*Face (UK), Demsky (Spain), Er-nest Zacharevic (Lithuania) and Saner (Mexico), will create nine new murals on Cincinnati’s Pleasant Street.
• Dozens of interactive light installations from illuminated seesaws and a 40-foot-wide LED peacock to a “pool” of touch pads that emit light based on user steps, and more.
• Architects of Air, a giant, walk-through sculpture and luminarium complete with tunnels and domes for exploring (There is a $5 charge for this attraction only)
BLINK is free and open to the public, and will run 7:15p.m.-midnight each night of the four-night event. BLINK is accessible by foot, the Cincinnati Bell Connector streetcar and the Red Bike bike-sharing system.
BLINK is produced by Cincinnati-based Agar, ArtWorks, Brave Berlin, The Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr./U.S. Bank Foundation and the Cincin-nati USA Regional Chamber.
Learn more about BLINK at www.BLINKCincinnati.com.
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ARONOFF CTR. FOR THE ARTS650 Walnut StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513-621-2787 (ARTS)Wicked: 9/13-10/15Martin Luther on Trial: 10/6-10/8Black Violin: 10/17John Mulaney: Kid Gorgeous: 10/20Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science Tour: 10/21The Guthrie Brothers Present Scarborough Fair: A Simon and Garfunkel Experience: 10/21The Mersey Beatles: 10/25Dada Rafiki: A Celebration of Sisterhood: 10/27The Beach Boys: 10/28An Evening with David Sedaris: 10/30
BELTERRA CASINO & HOTEL777 Belterra DriveFlorence, Indiana 47020812-427-7777Brian Wilson Presents: Pet Sounds, the Final Performances featuring Al Jardine and Blondie Chaplin: 10/7Blue Oyster Cult: 10/21
BOGART’S2621 Vine St .Cincinnati, OH 45219513-872-8801Against Me!: 10/3Andrew W .K .: 10/8Theory of a Deadman: 10/10UFO & Saxon: 10/12The Cupboard Presents: Salt Melts Cincinnati: 10/15Ron Pope: 10/16Secondhand Serenade: 10/17Motionless in White: 10/21311: 10/22The Lox, Westside Gunn & Conway, Benny, Smoke DZA, DJ Statik Selektah: 10/27
Kip Moore’s Plead the Fifth Tour: 10/28Flogging Molly: 10/30
CINCINNATI BALLET COMPANY1555 Central ParkwayCincinnati, OH 45214513-621-5219Romeo and Juliet: 10/26-10/29
CINCINNATI BENGALSvs . Bills: 10/8vs . Colts: 10/29
CINCINNATI FIRE MUSEUM315 West Court StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513 .621 .5553No special events in October
CINCINNATI MUSEUM CTR.1301 Western Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45203513-287-7000Kenner and the Building of an Empire: now openShakespeare and the Queen city: 10/1-10/29
CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK962 Mt . Adams CircleCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-3888 (Box Office)Shakespeare in Love: 9/2-9/30Mr . Joy: 10/1-10/21The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: 10/14-10/29
CINCINNATI POPS ORCHESTRA1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202General Information: 513-621-1919 or Box Office: 513-381-3300The Music of John Williams: Star Wars and Beyond: 10/13-10/15
CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY719 Race StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513-381-2273Dracula: 10/13-11/4
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202General Information: 513-621-1919 or Box Office: 513-381-3300Debussy’s Pelleas et Melisande: 10/20-10/21
CINCINNATI ZOO3400 Vine StreetCincinnati, OH 45220513-281-4700ZooBrew: 10/5HallZOOween: weekends in October
CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER44 E . 6th St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-345-8400Jane Benson: now to 10/22Solar Bell Ensemble: now-12/31Erwin Redl: now to 3/25/18Swoon: now to 2/25/18
ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI1127 Vine St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-3555
What’s GoinG on in october
ART BEYOND BOUNDARIES1410 Main St .
Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-8726
Harvesting Garlic in the Rain: 9/29-11/10
What’s GoinG on continued
This Random World: 10/10-10/31
GO BANANAS COMEDY CLUB8410 Market Place LaneCincinnati, OH 45242513-984-9288Mary Mack: 10/5-10/8Jeremy Essig: 10/12-10/15Sean Donnely: 10/19-10/22Kevin Bozeman: 10/26-10/29
JACK CASINO1000 Broadway StCincinnati, OH 45202513-252-0777Randy Houser: 10/27
KROHN CONSERVATORY1501 Eden Park DriveCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4086Grass Roots: A Garden of Art & Innovation: 10/1-10/29
MILLER GALLERY2715 Erie Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45208513-871-4420Hunt Slonem: 10/5-11/11
MUSIC HALL1241 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-621-2787 (ARTS)Beyond the Bricks: Outdoor Building Tour of Cincinnati Music Hall: now to 10/28
Music Hall Grand Opening Weekend: 10/6-10/7
NEWPORT AQUARIUM1 Aquarium WayNewport, KY 41071Mermaid Meet and Greet: 9/29-10/15Mermaid Swims: 9/29-10/15Pirates of Newport Aquarium: 9/29-10/15
TAFT MUSEUM OF ART 316 Pike St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-241-0343Small Paintings from the Taft Collection: 7/14-11/5Elegant Geometry: British and American Mosaic Patchwork Quilts 10/21-1/21/18
TAFT THEATER317 E . 5th St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-232-6220PJ Masks Live! Time To Be A Hero: 10/4The Simon and Garfunkel Story: 10/5Dark Star Orchestra: 10/6Spectacular Fall Bridal Blowout!: 10/7John Cleese and the Holy Grail: 10/8Michael Feinstein: 10/12Wolves in the Throne Room: 10/16
Colin Hay: 10/29Peter Pan, Jr .: 10/21-10/22, 10/27-10/29Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox: 10/31
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSICW . Corry St . and Jefferson Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45221513-556-4183Seussical: 10/19-10/29
U.S. BANK ARENA100 BroadwayCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4111Foo Fighters: 10/20Imagine Dragons: 10/21Disney on Ice Presents Reach for the Stars: 10/26-10/29
WESTON ART GALLERY650 Walnut St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-977-4165Unfunction: 9/8-11/19
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CINCINNATI TOY AND COL-LECTIBLE SHOWSharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/1
OHIO RENAISSANCE FESTIVALOhio Renaissance Park10542 E . Ohio 73Harveysburg, OH10/1-10/29
CINCITYCONSharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/6-10/8
GEM STREET USASharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/6-10/8
MANN’S WORLD FAMILY TOURDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 10/7
RE(NEW)ED CELEBRATIONMusic Hall1241 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH10/7
WEEKEND OF FIREJungle Jim’s International Market5440 Dixie HighwayFairfield, OH10/7-10/8
SUNFLOWER FESTIVALGorman Heritage Farm10052 Reading RoadEvendale, OH 10/7-10/8
GOODMAN GUN & KNIFE SHOWSharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/14-10/15
INTERGALACTIC BEAD SHOWSharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/21-10/22
WORLD FOOD CULINARY AND BUCKEYE CHOCOLATE AND PEANUT BUTTER FESTIVALMiami Valley Gaming6000 State Route 63Lebanon, OH10/21
CINCINNATI NATIONAL COL-LEGE FAIRDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 10/22
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Have you ever been to the Ohio Renaissance Festival? If not, you have no idea what you’ve been missing! From the food to
the entertainment to the atmosphere, this is an event you have got to try.
Located in Waynesville, OH, the Ohio Renais-sance Festival is open Saturdays and Sundays until October 29, 10:30am to 6:00pm, all on a 30-acre permanent village that has been authentically and historically re-created in the flavor of 16th Century England. The festival features nearly 100 shows daily on 12 stages, so it’s hard to choose what to see first! You can witness dueling swordsmen or daring fire jugglers amongst the strolling minstrels, or take in the hilarious Mudde Show or pull up a stool at the Aleing Knight Pub for music that’ll get your toes tapping. As you wander the quaint village of Willy-Nilly, you can mingle with the “locals” and you might even catch sight of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth strolls the paths. Of course, nothing beats a full-armored joist! Those hard hits are delivered three times each day by the gallant knights and gor-geous steeds of the Knights of Valour.
The Artisan Marketplace is definitely a don’t-miss. The Ohio Renaissance Festival is home to one of the largest and most unique open-air Market-places in Ohio, with unique shoppes that bring to mind the ambiance and charm of a time over 400 years ago. There are over 150 master artisans and craftsmen from all over the country, who love to demonstrate the lost art of their crafts. In fact, all craft items must be handmade and meet specific criteria to be allowed to be featured at the festival. Glassblowing, candle making, stone carvers, boot makers, pottery, stained glass and more await you in the Marketplace.
Got the kids with you? Of course you do! They’ll love all the different rides and games available, and adults can enjoy them too! Take a try at the Jacob’s Ladder or the Storm the Castle Climbing Tower, then see if you can take on the Barrel of Bedlam!
All that shopping, playing and being entertained makes you hungry. And that’s good – because there is so much to choose from to eat at the Ohio Renais-sance Festival! Traditional festival eats like roasted turkey legs, roasted corn on the cob, ice cream and bratwurst abound, plus new favorites like Middle Eastern falafel and shawarma to a travelling menu inspired by Marco’s travels west on the silk road, featuring vegetarian fried rice. It might take you all day, but you’ve got to sample it all!
Tickets are available at the gate or online; go to http://www.renfestival.com for ticket pricing, directions and all the information you need to make your day at the Ohio Renaissance Festival the best adventure ever.
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The Ohio Renaissance Festival is NOT to be missed!
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The Beer, Wine, and Food Festival will return for its 8th year on Friday, October 13 and
Saturday, October 14 in downtown Wyoming. The festival kicks off each day at 5 p.m. and includes an extensive variety of craft beer and wine to sample, including local varieties. There will also be a showcase of Cincinnati’s best eats ranging from barbeque to pizza and even something for your sweet tooth. Each night begins and ends with a wonderful lineup of live entertainment. Specific bands are still TBD, but be sure to check out the Beer, Wine, and Food Festival website a few months out for a complete lineup. Admission to the festival is $10 for Non-Tasting Admission (includes admission to the festival) and $30 for Tasting Admission (includes admission to the festival & wristband, and 5 tickets. New this year, you can become a VIP (single day or all week-
end) and get admission, unlimited tastings, and commemorative drinking glass (Must be 21+) for $50 or $75.
This wonderful two day festival raises money for local non-profit, The Cure Starts Now Foundation, whose founders, Brooke and Keith Desserich, are Wyoming residents. All proceeds from the festival go directly toward funding pediatric cancer research through the incredible efforts of The Cure Starts Now Foundation. Many of the volunteers have been impacted by cancer and are happy to participate in an event to make a difference in the lives of kids battling cancer. By the end of 2017, The Cure Starts Now will have committed to $10 million funded in cancer research all over the world. To learn more about the festival or The Cure Starts Now, please visit to www.beerwinefood.com.
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Recruiting firms in the country, connect-ing employers with the most qualified candidates for their hotel, resort, restaurant
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well, and to this end they are sponsoring this year’s Envision Children’s Red Carpet Casino Night, held downtown at Prime Cincinnati. Envision Children is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education services provider that engages students in interactive and fun activities. These real-life activities enable students to see how their education benefits them now and how it will benefit them in their future. It provides under-served students with supplemental educational instruction in science, technology, engineering, math, reading and critical thinking that will allow them to excel academically.
It’s important to Patrice & Associates to be active in the communities they serve, which is why here in Cincinnati they work with Downtown Cincinnati, Inc., Cincinnati Swords (a local youth hockey team) and the Cincinnati Regional Chamber of Commerce as well as Envision Children. As lead sponsor of the Red Carpet Casino Night, they will be helping raise money to create quality educational programs for local economically disadvantaged children. The event will be on Friday, October 20th, and for more information go to http://www.envisionchildren.org/red-carpet-casino-night/.
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There’s nothing like fresh bread…or fresh sweets. Are your taste buds watering for something yeasty and delicious? Look
no further than Breadsmith, located on Michigan Avenue in Hyde Park.
Breadsmith only uses the finest natural ingredi-ents for all their artisan breads and sweets. From their daily selections like French Baguette, Ciabatta and Sourdough to their specialties like Cinnamon Buns, Dessert Breads and Scones, everything is made from scratch in their 5-ton European hearth stone oven. In addition to their daily offerings, Breadsmith has daily, weekly and monthly specials for your enjoyment. You can also call in your order for pick up – what a great way to be stocked up on fresh bread and treats for the week!
To see all daily and monthly goodies, go to the calendar… www.breadsmith.com/cincinnati and click on the calendar link. Many goodies are in store, so get your bread knife ready!
Breadsmith is open Tuesdays through Sundays; drop by for a fresh loaf of bread, a cup of locally roasted coffee, a variety of sweets or the daily special now.
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Most women and men make yearly resolutions about health and wellness – get fit and get trim! Kurtzman Plastic Surgery is here to help you reach your goal: a better body for 2017. Summer will be upon us before you know it. Get your body “bathing suit-ready” with Lawrence Kurtzman, MD, FACS, voted “top Doc 2016” once again by Cincinnati Magazine!
This boutique plastic surgery practice offers all the procedures that can help you put your best face
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When seeking a plastic surgeon, it’s important to find a physician who is qualified to perform the procedure you are interested in. When it comes
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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 . New Sunday brunch items .
SALAZAR1401 Republic St, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-621-7000Salazar celebrates the changing of the seasons with a farm-inspired menu that’s creative and refined .
Bakersfield OTR1213 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202513- 579-0446Bakersfield throws down Mexican-influenced street fare .
The Eagle OTR1342 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45217513-802-5007American food and bar, perfect for a date night or just hanging with friends .
A Tavola Bar and Trattoria1220 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-246-0192A Tavola serves up hand made, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, great wines, craft beer, and craft cocktails .
Abigail Street1214 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4040Wine bar, mediterranean food, tapas .
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BREW RIVER GASTROPUB2062 Riverside Dr .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-861-2484Cincinnati’s true Gastropub where craft beer isn’t just a libation but part of our recipes .
MECKLENBURG GARDENS302 E . University Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45219German & American cuisine, authentic German ‘Bier Garden’ since 1865 .
MONTGOMERY INN Three locations: 9440
Montgomery Rd ., Montgomery, OH 45242, 513-791-3482; 925 Riverside Dr ., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, 513-721-7427; and 400 Buttermilk Pike, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017, 859-344-5333Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
PRIME CINCINNATI580 Walnut St ., Cincinnati, OH 45202513-579-0720Known for its USDA Prime Steaks, exquisite cuisine, extensive wine selectionand outstanding service .
PALOMINO505 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-381-1300A vibrant “Urban Italian” res-taurant .
CACTUS PEAR3215 Jefferson Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45220513-961-7400Cincinnati’s premier South-western Bistro since March, 1992 . We create the finest foods using exciting flavors from both sides of the border .
Nicola’s Ristorante1420 Sycamore St, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-721-6200Fine dining Italian restaurant .
Senate Restaurant1212 Vine StCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-2020Upscale comfort food . Great food, drink and atmosphere . Open Tuesday through Saturday for lunch and dinner .
Lucy Blue Pizza1126 Main StCincinnati, OH 45202513-381-3747 Fresh, great tasting pizza . The new expanded menu includes salads and sandwiches .
A Tavola Bar and Trattoria1220 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-246-0192Serving up hand made, wood-fired Neapolitan pizza, great wines, craft beer, and craft cocktails .
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SEASONS 523819 Edwards Rd ., Cincinnati, OH 45209 513-631-5252 .A fresh grill and wine bar res-taurant . Rotating menu of sea-sonal American dishes along-side international wines in an upscale setting .
MOLLY MALONES112 E . 4th St ., Covington, KY859-491-6659Irish Pub and restaurant offer-ing classic pub fare and lots of beers amid live music and game-watching
BARRESI’S4111 Webster Ave ., Deer Park, OH 45236 513-793-2540 .A treasure and a local land-mark, Barresi’s is beloved by its patrons for its authentic Italian cuisine .
EUROPEAN CAFÉ9450 Montgomery Rd ., Cincinnati, OH 45242513-891-4551Come hungry and leave happy! European Café in Cincinnati aims to please even the pickiest eater . For those in a hurry, the restaurant lets you take your meal or snack to go .
Cooper’s Hawk Winery8080 Montgomery Rd ., Cincinnati, OH 45236513-488-1110An upscale casual dining res-taurant, full-service bar, pri-vate barrel-aging room, and Napa-style tasting room and retail gift store…all under one roof .
Silver Spring House8322 East Kemper Rd ., Cincinnati, Oh 45249513-489-7044A fun and relaxing restaurant and bar, famous for its
“Cincinnati’s Best” citrus mari-nated grilled chicken, great atmosphere, open air dining, and amazing service .
Aladdin’s Eatery9344 Union Centre Blvd ., West Chester, OH 45069513-874-1302Features distinctive rolled pita sandwiches, pita pockets, and “Pitza’s” made with home-made pita bread .
Rudino’s9730 Montgomery Rd ., Cincinnati, OH 45242513-791-7833Rudino’s mixes their love of sports with award-winning pizzas and grinders .
Kanak India Restaurant10040B Montgomery Rd . Cincinnati, OH 45242 513-793-6800 .Easy going eatery offering familiar Indian fare .
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PICCOLO CASA380 Greenup St ., Covington, Ky . 41011859-415-1308An intimate farm-to-table experi-ence . Our eclectic mix of modern plating and presentation coupled with our focus on growing and sourcing local ingredients is unmatched in the region .
Strasse Haus630 Main St ., Covington, Ky 41011859-261-1199Reasonable priced bar food including homemade German fare . Live music nightly .
HOFBRAUHAUS200 E . 3rd . St ., Newport, KY 41071
Brewpub featuring authentic German-style beer and food .
Guru India2303 Buttermilk Crossing, Crescent Springs, KY 41011859-341-5858Mouth watering, delightful clay-oven specialties .
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, Covington, KY 41011859-261-4800
Whether 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 satis-fy your appetite .
Zola626 Main St ., Covington, Ky 41011859-261-7510Known for its burgers, wings and grouper sandwich, Zola offers a full menu and daily specials .
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CINCY SHIRTS1435 Main St .Cincinnati, OH513-510-5774 2709 Observatory Ave . Cincinnati, OH513-832-2125
Deerfield Towne Center5505 Deerfield Blvd .Deerfield, OH513-770-0273
Eastgate Mall4601 Eastgate BlvdCincinnati, OH513-752-2294
Florence Mall2028 Mall RoadFlorence, KY859-371-1231
Kenwood Towne Center7875 Montgomery RoadCincinnati, OH513-745-9100
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 RoadCincinnati, OH877-225-5337
Tri-County Mall11700 Princeton PikeCincinnati, OH513-671-0120Voice of America Centre7598 Voice of America DriveWest Chester, OH513-792-5000
OUTLET MALLSCincinnati Premium Outlets400 Premium Outlets DriveMonroe, OH513-539-0710
Tanger Outlets8000 Factory Shops Blvd . Jeffersonville, OH 740-948-9091/800-407-5005
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area antique shops
Grand Antique Mall9701 Reading RoadCincinnati, OH513-554-1919
Duck Creek Antique Mall 3715 Madison RdCincinnati, OH 513-321-0900
Wooden Nickel Antiques 1410 Central PkwyCincinnati, OH 513-241-2985
Ferguson’s Antique Mall 4939 Glenway AveCincinnati, OH 513-921-1111
Covered Bridge Antique Mall 7508 Hamilton AveCincinnati, OH 513- 521-5739
Bromwell’s117 West Fourth StreetCincinnati, OH513-621-0620
Federation Antiques 2701 Observatory AveCincinnati, OH513-321-2671
The Antiques Warehouse Camp WashingtonCincinnati, OH513-319-5405
Design Smith Gallery 1342 Main St .Cincinnati, OH513- 403-2382
English Traditions Inc. 2041 Madison Rd . Cincinnati, OH513-321-4730
Ohio Valley Antique Mall7285 Dixie Highway (Rte . 4)Fairfield, OH
Riverside Centre Antique Mall513-321-14303742 Kellogg Ave .Cincinnati, OH
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