Official Visitors Guide Fall/Winter 2017 Northern Kentucky

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NORTHERN KENTUCKY OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

HOT DISHES

Culinary delights

SIGHTSEE CINCINNATI USA

Standouts around the region

EXPERIENCE THE ARTS An insider’s guide

LET’S GET GOING Explore Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky

Northern Kentucky OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE FALL/WINTER 2017

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You’ll find you stay close to each other, too. From front row tickets for an amazing performance to an art show in Washington Park to a delicious dining experience, there’s always more to explore, new adventures to be had and memories to be made.


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bridges cultures, backgrounds, experiences—and states! Our dynamic river region is full of things to do, whether you are planning a romantic getaway for two or bringing the family. Discover cultural experiences that provide you an appreciation of the destination’s heritage, history, and innovation while providing experiences for all fun seekers. In the “Sightsee Cincinnati USA” section you will find can’t-miss activities like our amazing street art murals, spooky Halloween events, and magical holiday spectacles. Find the perfect spots for autumn colors or stroll along the riverfront—with four pedestrianfriendly bridges, it’s easy to get back and forth from Cincinnati to Northern Kentucky! Delve into our rich arts and cultural experiences with an in-depth look into the region’s worlds of theater, museums, music, and dance in “Your Inside Guide to Experiencing the Arts.” This fall we celebrate history-making special events as part of ArtsWave’s RE(NEW)ED Celebration on October 7 that includes free tours of new and renovated arts venues, more than 50 live performances, and Music Hall grand reopening events October 6–7. And the festivities continue with the one-of-a-kind BLINK Cincinnati, a free art illumination event that uses the city as its canvas October 12–15. Check out the calendar of events for even more ideas on things to do this fall and winter. Whether it’s your first time visiting the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky region or you are a returning guest, enjoy our blend of Southern charm and urban energy when you connect with the experiences and people who make this unique river region glitter and flow with a vibe unmistakably our own. Stay close to CincinnatiUSA.com for endless things to do all year long!

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Contents TA B L E O F

Features

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28 Sightsee Cincinnati USA

13 Cincinnati USA Snapshot

36 Hot Dishes

Get a taste of the culinary delights that help define our region as one for foodies.

Guide to 42 Inside Experiencing the Arts

From performing arts to cool festivals, here’s how to enjoy the cultural arts around the region.

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Let’s Get Going

Neighborhood spotlight, an ode to Cincinnati-style chili, scenic fall vistas, and more. Plus, a calendar of events.

102 Getting Around Town A guide to making your way around Cincinnati USA.

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Regional Map

Planning to visit some of the popular spots in the heart of the region? Leave the car parked and explore it all by walking, riding, and/or biking!

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The list of things to explore and experience in the Cincinnati region is nearly endless. We’ve compiled a go-to guide to get you started.



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Discover Cincinnati’s hidden history with a stroll through Over-the-Rhine. Descend below the city streets to a hidden crypt where some of Cincinnati’s first residents were buried. Explore newly discovered tunnels vital to Cincinnati’s brewery heritage. Finally, end the tour with a visit to a local bottling plant and tap room. Find tour times and tickets at AmericanLegacyTours.com.

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BARONS BREW BUS

Our brewery bus tour visits four greater Cincinnati breweries where you will taste over 14 different beers. Expert guides will entertain you with stories of Cincinnati’s legendary brewing heritage while pouring your next beer. Join us on the next bus. Tickets available at AmericanLegacyTours.com.

QUEEN CITY IS HAUNTED

Discover stories of grisly murders, ghastly deaths and other disturbing tales buried deep within Cincinnati’s storied past. Guides will enthrall you with the heinous history of the Queen City that might just keep you up at night! Get spooked on this haunted walk. Tickets available at AmericanLegacyTours.com.

NEWPORT GANGSTER TOUR

Explore the streets where the mob made their millions, gamblers lost their lives, and ladies of the night earned their reputations. Discover how this little town gave birth to the modern day gaming industry. Tickets available at AmericanLegacyTours.com.

1919: THE YEAR THAT CHANGED BASEBALL

American Legacy Tours, together with the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum, are proud to present 1919: The Year That Changed Baseball. This walking tour of downtown Cincinnati celebrates the city’s central role in shaping the game of baseball. Discover the “Father of the World Series.” Tickets available at AmericanLegacyTours.com.

PRIVATE & GROUP TOURS

Did you know that American Legacy Tours provides guided bus tours for more than 100 buses each year? We can customize a tour for your group no matter the size. From two hours to two weeks, our friendly staff is here to help you plan your perfect outing or event. Please contact us at questions@americanlegacytours.com for more information.

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Downtown

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Findlay Market, Music Hall, Contemporary Arts Center, and more

Cincinnati USA Regions

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Cincinnati Art Museum, Krohn Conservatory, and more

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Oxford

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Loveland Castle, Loveland Bike Trail, Jungle Jim’s, Belterra Park Gaming, and more

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Westwood

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White Oak

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Creation Museum, BB Riverboats, Newport Aquarium, and more EnterTRAINment Junction, Beach Mountain, Liberty Center, and more

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Metamora, Perfect North Slopes, casinos, Miami Whitewater Forest, and more

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DISCOVER THE UNEXPECTED IN CINCINNATI.

The Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown Hotel is anything but usual with its stately elegance and modern flair. Whether you’re visiting for work, play or a little of both, you’ll love our luxury accommodations and prime location in the city’s historic district. Experience the local area after dining at our signature restaurant, D. Burnham’s, or relax in our effortlessly chic guestrooms after a long day. With over 14,000 square feet of unique and sophisticated event space, you’re sure to find the perfect atmosphere to inspire your next meeting or event. We look forward to helping you craft your intriguing moments of discovery here in Cincinnati.

Visit RenaissanceCincinnati.com to learn more. RENAISSANCE CINCINNATI DOWNTOWN HOTEL 36 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 t: 513.333.0000, RenaissanceCincinnati.com © 2017 Renaissance Holdings, Inc.

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Happy trails to you. Great Parks of Hamilton County trails are calling your name. With 78 miles of hiking, fitness, mountain bike and horse trails, it’s easy to follow your own path to happiness.

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NEIGHBORHOOD Spotlight

Bellevue

Hyde Park

MainStrasse Village

Just across the Ohio River in Kentucky, Bellevue is home to a bustling main drag of delightful yet unpretentious shops where gifty goods and knickknacks abound, plus a casual selection of hometown cafés and bistros. SOUTH

Clean-shaven and manicured, this historic neighborhood oozes with prep and charm. The central square is brimming with artisanal coffee shops, upscale boutiques, families eating ice cream on park benches, and lots of young professionals jogging on weekend mornings. UPTOWN

With colorful historic row houses, café patios, and a glockenspiel clock tower that touts a puppet show of the Pied Piper, this little Kentucky village feels as charmingly European as its name sounds. SOUTH

MRS. TEAPOTS TEA ROOM Like having a cozy high tea at your English grandmother’s house. mrsteapots.com

eat THE ELUSIVE COW CAFE

play AWAKENINGS Coffee and wine shop with live music every Friday and Saturday night. awakeningscoffeeandwine.com

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play GOEBEL PARK A playground and live goats that provide “rotational grazing” to help curb the park’s overgrowth. covingtonky.gov

eat COMMONWEALTH BISTRO

Sophisticated pub food with locally sourced meats and produce. theelusivecow.com

Asian fusion with a south-of-theborder twist. eokitchen.com

Locally sourced and inspired by the region’s past (Kentucky fried rabbit, anyone?). commonwealthbistro.com

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LEELI + LOU

A mecca of handcrafted gifts, including lots of doll clothing. barbscozycottage.com

Trendy threads and accessories for women. leeliandlou.com

Kentucky-made gifts and goodies. villagegiftsky.com

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CORK & CAP

OLD KENTUCKY BOURBON BAR

hidden gem WITT’S END CANDY EMPORIUM A whimsically old-fashioned candy shop with sweet treats by the handful. wittsendcandy.com 14 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

An intimate, international wine bar with light bites and local beer. corkandcapofhydepark.com

More than 300 bottles of domestic bourbon and whiskey for your sipping pleasure. wellmannsbrands.com/okbb FALL/WINTER 2017

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➾ WITH SO MUCH HAPPENING IN THESE HOT ’HOODS, WE’RE HIGHLIGHTING JUST A FEW FAVORITES TO JUMPSTART YOUR EATING, SHOPPING, AND PLAYING ADVENTURES.

—ELIZABETH MILLER WOOD

Northside

Over-the-Rhine

Walnut Hills

Artsy, eclectic, and a little bit edgy, Northside is your hip older sister that’s cool without even trying. Vintage boutiques, art galleries, and a smattering of cute-and-casual eateries make this hood feel cultured and creative. UPTOWN

A wildly successful urban revival has made “OTR” (as the locals call it) a see-and-be-seen destination where hipsters, yuppies, and empty nesters alike will gladly wait three hours for a dinner seat. Not far off the main drag is Findlay Market, Ohio’s oldest continuously operated public market. DOWNTOWN

Urban chic meets suburban convenience for this relative newcomer to the cool neighborhood club. A diverse collection of commerce—from creative watering holes and salons to art galleries and a bike shop—make it an ideal locale for both Friday night and Saturday afternoon. UPTOWN

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play ARCADE LEGACY A collection of 50-some freeto-play arcade and video games, plus cheap pinball machines, craft beers, and a hot dog menu. arcadelegacyohio.com

eat NORTHSIDE YACHT CLUB Nautical-themed gastropub with frequent live music and a sizeable outdoor patio. northsideyachtclub.com

shop NVISION Vintage and designer clothing and home decor. nvisionshop.com

hidden gem SHAKE IT RECORDS A vinyl-lover’s paradise since 1978. shakeitrecords.com FALL/WINTER 2017

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WASHINGTON PARK

An art gallery, publications press, artist residency and education center for the visual arts. manifestgallery.org

Sprawling green space, a playground, a dog park, and events all year long. washingtonpark.org

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FIRESIDE PIZZA

SENATE

Hearty, wood-fired pies in a historic rehabbed firehouse. firesidepizzawalnuthills.com

Gourmet hot dogs. senatepub.com

shop ELM & IRON

shop HI-BRED

Fabulous vintage-inspired decor. elmandiron.com

Fashion-forward vintage wears for ladies and gents. facebook.com/hibredlife

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THE ROOK

HARRIET BEECHER STOWE HOUSE

A bar where you can play every board game imaginable. therookotr.com

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CROSS THAT BRIDGE ➾ A river as mighty as the Ohio demands ample bridging to facilitate all the over-and-back action between Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Here are some of the region’s most iconic bridges. —E.M.W.

Ode to

CINCINNATISTYLE Chili

➾ It’s sweet, it’s savory, and it’s a little thinner than traditional chili. And it’s ours. Whether you love it or loathe it, you simply must try this regional delicacy when you’re in town. So grab your fork; it’s chili time. —E.M.W.

HOW TO EAT IT Poured over spaghetti, fries, a potato, or burrito—never alone in a bowl. Heaped with cheese.

John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge

Newport Southbank Bridge

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— OPENED 1872 —

Sometimes called the “singing bridge” because of the hum its metal-grate frame makes when driving over it, the Roebling connects The Banks in downtown Cincinnati to Covington, Kentucky. It’s a popular artery for both strolling pedestrians and commuting motor vehicles. The blue beauty was a prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, which opened nearly two decades later.

Rarely called by its real name, the “Purple People Bridge,” as most locals know it, has been a pedestrianonly thoroughfare since 2003, connecting Newport on the Levee in Northern Kentucky and Sawyer Point in Cincinnati.

Taylor-Southgate Bridge

Clay Wade Bailey Bridge

With a fork, not a spoon. (And cut the pasta like a casserole. Don’t twirl it around your fork!) With hot sauce. If it’s a snack, one coney does the trick. If it’s a meal, go for multiple.

CHILI TERMS 101 2-Way (also called chili spaghetti): Chili + spaghetti 3-Way: Chili + spaghetti + cheese 4-Way: Chili + spaghetti + cheese + onions or beans

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Cincinnati USA’s youngest bridge, the Taylor-Southgate, replaced the Central Bridge and is equipped with two pedestrian paths, one of which connects to U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati.

This three-lane, cantilever bridge spans 675 feet and carries U.S. Route 127 and U.S. Route 42 from Cincinnati to Covington, Kentucky. It was named for a former Kentucky newspaper reporter.

Brent Spence Bridge

Daniel Carter Beard Bridge

5-Way: Chili + spaghetti + cheese + onions + beans Vegetarian 3-Way: Spaghetti + black beans + rice + cheese Cheese Coney: Small steamed bun topped with a hot dog, mustard, chili, onions, and cheese Coney: Cheese coney minus the cheese Chili Cheese Fries: French fries with chili and cheese Chili Sandwich: Small steamed bun with chili, mustard, and onions Oyster Bombs: Adding a dab of hot sauce to an oyster cracker 16 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

— OPENED 1963 —

— OPENED 1976 —

This double-decker, cantilevered truss bridge is a carrier for Interstates 71 and 75 from Cincinnati into Covington, Kentucky. It is named for former Kentucky congressman Brent Spence, who retired in 1962 and was the state’s longest serving congressman at the time.

Named after the cofounder of the Boy Scouts of America, who was a Cincinnati native, the twinspan steel-tied arch bridge is often dubbed the “Big Mac Bridge” because of its likeness to the McDonald’s golden arches. It carries Interstate 471 between Cincinnati and Newport, Kentucky. FALL/WINTER 2017

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With a side of oyster crackers.


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Fall Colors

➾ Cincinnati USA is home to some of the Midwest’s prettiest spots during autumn, from award-winning arboretums to unique hiking trails. Here are some places to go on a nature walk and enjoy beautiful views of the fall foliage. —SARAH M. MULLINS

PUMPKIN LOVIN’

➾ Stop by one of these local spots for a taste of the season.

MADTREE BREWING CO. They call it a living museum for a reason. With more than 3,600 trees and shrubs, the Boone County Arboretum features everything from ginkgo and maple to redwood and crabapple trees. There’s also a Children’s Garden and a wildlife viewing area. 859-384-4999, bcarboretum.org SOUTH

LOVELAND BIKE TRAIL Part of a 70-mile paved trail that follows an old railway line through the Little Miami Scenic State Park, the trail is a beloved outdoor attraction. Cruise the scenic route, breathe the crisp fall air, and make a pit stop in the charming town of Loveland. 513-683-0468, lovelandbiketrail.com NORTH

MT. AIRY FOREST View the fall foliage from up high at Mt. Airy Forest, which has miles of hiking and bridle trails and Ohio’s only wheelchairaccessible public tree house. Also, the pups can run in the enclosed dog park and you can play a game of disc golf. 513-541-8176, cincinnatiparks.com WEST

SHAWNEE LOOKOUT: MIAMI FORT TRAIL Hear the songbirds and migrating warblers as you trek to the top of the Miami Fort Trail. The first overlook features a view of the Miami River Valley, and on a clear day you can see the Whitewater River. 513-521-7275, greatparks.org WEST

SPRING GROVE CEMETERY & ARBORETUM This 733-acre arboretum features some of the largest trees in the state. During the autumn months, the leaves turn striking shades of orange and yellow, offering the perfect backdrop for a walk or bike ride. 513-681-7526, springgrove.org UPTOWN

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The Great PumpCan This pumpkin brew stands out from other fall beers. Think cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and allspice—all in a can. 513-8368733, madtreebrewing.com

GRAETER’S Pumpkin Ice Cream In October and November, the Thanksgiving day staple is served in a cup (or cone) at this landmark Cincinnati establishment. graeters.com

MACARON BAR Pumpkin Macaron The decadent French treat is filled with a white chocolate ganache with toasted nutmeg, ginger and cinnamon, and fresh pureed pumpkin. 513-813-8180, macaron-bar.com

BREZEL Pumpkin Spice Pretzel Pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves combine in this autumn pretzel, which is topped with salt and powdered sugar. Choose from a variety of dipping sauces, including the seasonal pumpkin cream cheese. 513-407-7916, brezelpower.com

GRATEFUL GRAHAMS Pumpkin Pecan Spice Bites These popular Cincinnati-made treats get a makeover each fall with pumpkin spice and pecans. Grab a handful to snack on or make a mini s’more. Available at local grocers, 513-227-6537, gratefulgrahams.com

CARABELLO COFFEE Pumpkin Spiced Latte The artisanal coffee shop serves up their rendition of a pumpkinspiced latte each fall. 859-4151587, carabellocoffee.com

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CALENDAR of Events

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Western & Southern/ WEBN Fireworks at Riverfest Enjoy the city’s annual farewell to summer. It’s an all-day celebration along the Ohio River culminating with the Western & Southern/WEBN fireworks, one of the world’s largest displays set to music. Banks of Ohio River webn.iheart.com

Through September 24, 2017 Great American Ball Park 513-765-7000 | reds.com Cheer on the Redlegs as they finish the regular season.

Star Wars and the Power of Costume Through October 1, 2017 Cincinnati Museum Center 513-287-7000 | cincymuseum.org More than 60 costumes from the famous movie series.

Treasures of British Painting 1400–2000: The Berger Collection Through October 1, 2017 Taft Museum of Art 513-241-0343 | taftmuseum.org A collection of British paintings spanning six centuries. Also see Antique Christmas, a collection of antique Christmas artifacts, November 3–January 7.

Red to Bronze: The Story of Reds Statues Through October 1, 2017 Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum 513-765-7923 | redsmuseum.org 20 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

Learn the stories of eight Reds legends and their bronze statues.

village. See jousting, sorcery, and enjoy a turkey leg with your grog.

Jane Benson: Half-Truths

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill

Through October 22, 2017 Contemporary Arts Center 513-345-8400 | contemporaryartscenter.org Artist explores the story of two Iraqi brothers who escaped Baghdad in 2002. Also check out the exhibition 12+12, now on display through April 2018.

September 2, 2017 U.S. Bank Arena 513-421-4111 | usbankarena.com The country stars’ Soul2Soul World Tour. Also see Imagine Dragons on October 21 and comedian and actor Jim Gaffigan on November 30.

Shakespeare in Love

September 7–10, 2017 Harvest Home Park 513-662-0524 | harvesthomefair.com Celebrate 60 years of the harvest home parade with stage shows and fair food.

September 2–30, 2017 Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park 513-421-3888 | cincyplay.com An adaptation of the Oscar-winning film. Other performances at the Playhouse include Mr. Joy, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, and A Christmas Carol.

Ohio Renaissance Festival

September 2–October 29, 2017 Harveysburg, Ohio 513-897-7000 | renfestival.com Experience a full day of family entertainment in a permanent 30-acre English

Harvest Home Fair

FC Cincinnati Through September 16, 2017 Nippert Stadium fccincinnati.com Cheer on the soccer team as they finish the season.

Young the Giant with Cold War Kids and Joywave September 7, 2017 FALL / WINTER 2017

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Cincinnati Reds Baseball


PNC Pavilion 513-232-6220 | riverbend.org Eclectic music and an adventurous style.

Cincy Beerfest September 8 & 9, 2017 Fountain Square cincybeerfest.com Breweries from across the region will offer samples of more than 300 beers. Also check out the Kill the Keg event on September 10 to celebrate the start of the Bengals football season.

Oktoberfest at MainStrasse Village September 8–10, 2017 MainStrasse Village 859-491-0458 | mainstrasse.org A diverse mix of German and international beer, food, and arts in a family setting with plenty of activities for the kids.

A Midsummer Night’s Dream September 8–30, 2017 Cincinnati Shakespeare Company 513-381-2273 | cincyshakes.com Laughs and mischief abound in this classic Shakespearean play about magic and love. Other Cincinnati Shakespeare performances include Dracula and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

Ubahn Fest September 8 & 9, 2017 Riverfront Transit Center ubahnfest.com Underground music festival featuring Big Sean, Gucci Mane, 2Chainz, and more.

Mud Stash September 9, 2017 Perfect North Slopes 513-381-7517 | perfectnorth.com The ski slopes are transformed into a mud-filled obstacle course for all ages.

Old West Festival September 9–October 15, 2017 Williamsburg, Ohio 513-204-0444 | oldwestfestival.com Re-creation of Dodge City with crafts, food, and entertainment.

PHOTOGRAPH BY JEFF SWINGER

Cincinnati Hispanic Fest September 9 & 10, 2017 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 513-371-4258 | cincinnatihispanicfest.org Celebrate Hispanic culture through amazing food, music, dancing, and carnival rides.

Cincinnati Bengals September 10, 2017 FALL / WINTER 2017

Paul Brown Stadium 513-621-8383 | bengals.com Who Dey! The Bengals kick off their 50th anniversary football season with their first regular season home game against the Baltimore Ravens. Season continues through December 24. Check out the Bud Light Tailgate Zone, a pregame party at The Banks.

Second Sunday on Main September 11 & October 9, 2017 Main Street between 13th and Liberty, secondsundayonmain.org Over-the-Rhine street festival with live entertainment, artist tables, food trucks, and other special events.

Wicked September 13–October 15, 2017 Aronoff Center for the Arts 513-241-2345 | cincinnati.broadway.com The world-famous musical comes to Cincinnati with the story of Elphaba, a misunderstood witch in the world of Oz. Other Broadway in Cincinnati performances at the Aronoff include Finding Neverland, A Christmas Story: The Musical, and Waitress.

America’s Oktoberfest-Zinzinnati September 15–17, 2017 2nd and 3rd Streets, Elm to Walnut oktoberfestzinzinnati.com This outdoor festival held in downtown Zinzinnati showcases the rich German heritage of Southwestern Ohio, as well as tasty samples of German-style music, food, and beer.

City Flea September 16, October 21, December 16, 2017 Washington Park thecityflea.com An eclectic urban flea market.

ish, Cincinnati’s Jewish & Israeli Arts & Cultural Festival September 17, 2017 Washington Park, Downtown Cincinnati ishfestival.com A new art festival celebrating Jewish and Israeli culture.

ARCA Racing Series Crosley Brands 150 September 22, 2017 Kentucky Speedway 859-578-2300 | kentuckyspeedway.com The ARCA racing series makes its 24th return to Kentucky Speedway. The Nascar XFinity series takes place the next day.

Cincinnati Comic Expo September 22–24, 2017 Duke Energy Convention Center cincinnaticomicexpo.com Comic book artists, gaming, costume contest, toy dealers, and more. Also, see Cary Elwes of The Princess Bride and Saw.

Cincinnati Food + Wine Classic September 22 & 23, 2017 Yeatman’s Cove cincinnatifoodandwineclassic.com A celebration of Midwest food and beverage excellence, with grand tastings, demos, competitions, seminars, and parties.

Newport Oktoberfest September 22–24, 2017 Newport Riverfront 513-477-3320 | newportky.gov An authentic Oktoberfest experience with food, music, and large tents sponsored by German beer breweries.

Bluegrass for Babies September 23, 2017 Seasongood Pavilion healthyrootsfoundation.org Bluegrass concert geared toward families. Proceeds benefit Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center.

Great Outdoor Weekend September 23 & 24, 2017 Various outdoor venues greatoutdoorweekend.org A sampling of outdoor recreation and nature education activities like biking, ziplining, hiking, paddling, and more.

MidPoint Music Festival September 23 & 24, 2017 Taft Theatre and Cincinnati Masonic Center mpmf.com A must for independent music lovers, featuring local, national, and international acts.

Jack O’Lantern Junction September 23–October 31, 2017 EnterTRAINment Junction 513-898-8000 | entertrainmentjunction.com Trick-or-treat in the world’s largest indoor train exhibit. Plus, an indoor pumpkin patch, outdoor train rides, and a kidfriendly maze. During the holidays, enjoy the Christmas Journey, a display with reindeer stables, elves, and Santa. CINCINNATIUSA.COM \\\ 21


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September 23, 2017 Coney Island 513-232-8230 | coneyislandpark.com See four firework shows in one night, plus a hot air balloon display, rides, and more.

Mermaids Presented by Newport Aquarium

September 29–October 15, 2017 Newport Aquarium 800-406-3474 | newportaquarium.com Mermaids will swim through the 117,000-gallon Amazon Tunnel exhibit, and guests have a chance to meet them.

Lebanon Applefest Train Ride

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RE(NEW)ED Celebration

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Weekends in October Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 513-281-4700 | cincinnatizoo.org A family event of trick-or-treating, animal encounters, and other special surprises.

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The grand opening of Music Hall, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati kicks off with a community breakfast followed by 50-plus performances and tours at multiple venues inside and out. Plus, more celebrations throughout the region. Music Hall, 513-871-2787, artswave.org

September 30, 2017 LM&M Railroad, Lebanon Station 513-933-8022 | lebanonrr.com Enjoy a ride to the Lebanon County Applefest. Other rides throughout the year include Murder Mystery trains and the North Pole Express.

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Fall-O-Ween Festival October 7–22, 2017 Coney Island 513-232-8230 | coneyislandpark.com Trick-or-treat trail for kids, Fright Lights musical light show, and farm yard friends.

Queen Bee Half Marathon October 7, 2017 513-721-7447 | queenbeehalf.com Half-marathon that raises funds for local women’s charities.

Music Hall Grand Opening Weekend with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra October 6 & 7, 2017 Music Hall 513-381-3300 | cincinnatisymphony.org The CSO begins their season with a performance to celebrate the opening of the newly renovated Music Hall. Other shows this season include The Storm That Built Music Hall and One City, One Symphony.

Cincinnati Mini Maker Faire October 7 & 8, 2017 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 513-287-7000 | cincymuseum.org

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New! BLINK First-of-its-kind event featuring a display of lightbased sculptures and installations and starting with a luminescent parade. Learn more on page 46. The Banks to Findlay Market, Downtown Cincinnati, blinkcincinnati.com

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Snapshot Presented by Cincinnati Museum Center, the fair is a celebration of invention and creativity, featuring cool creations, interactive workshops, and more.

Fall Food Festival October 8, 2017 Findlay Market findlaymarket.org Food demos, live music, a pie-baking contest, and more.

This Random World October 10–November 4, 2017 Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati 513-421-3555 | ensemblecincinnati.org A play that explores the lives being lived outside of our own. Other shows include The Dancing Princesses and The Humans.

Brandemonium October 11–14, 2017 Duke Energy Convention Center brandemonium.com Engage with a variety of brands from across the U.S. with performances, popup shops, after parties, and more.

The Music of John Williams: Star Wars and Beyond October 13–15, 2017 Music Hall 513-381-3300 | cincinnatisymphony.org/pops Some of John Williams’s most popular film scores. Check out other Cincinnati Pops performances, including an event

with music from Harry Potter and the Holiday Pops.

Cincinnati Cyclones Hockey October 14, 2017 U.S. Bank Arena 513-421-4111 | cycloneshockey.com Cheer on Cincinnati’s hockey team at the home opener against the Kalamazoo Wings. Season continues through April 1.

All By Themselves – Carmen & Rachmaninoff with Kentucky Symphony Orchestra October 14, 2017 Greaves Concert Hall 859-431-6216 | kyso.org Hear the war-horse symphony and piano concerto, plus the two top-10 singles from 1975–76 that were derived from these classics. Other performances include Sing, Swing, Fling (November 18) and Turandot In-Concert (January 27, 2018).

Peter Pan October 21, 22 & 27–29, 2017 Taft Theatre 513-569-8080 | thechildrenstheatre.com The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati presents the wonder and magic of Peter Pan. Other performances include Cinderella and Mary Poppins.

Art in Bloom 2017 October 26–29, 2017

Cincinnati Art Museum 513-721-2787 | cincinnatiartmuseum.org Experience the Art Museum’s permanent display with the addition of live flowers and demonstrations by curators and flower arrangers. Also see Iris van Herpen: Transforming Fashion (October 13–January 7) and Albrecht Dürer: The Age of Reformation and Renaissance (November 17–February 11).

Books by the Banks October 28, 2017 Duke Energy Convention Center booksbythebanks.org Meet national and local authors, purchase signed copies of their books, attend lectures, visit the Kids Corner, and more.

Tenderly: The Rosemary Clooney Musical November 4–19, 2017 The Carnegie 859-491-2030 | thecarnegie.com This play explores the life of singer Rosemary Clooney. Plus, check out Willy Wonka at The Carnegie in January.

Greater Cincinnati Holiday Market November 10–12, 2017 Duke Energy Convention Center 513-797-7900 | cincinnatiholidaymarket.com Features local boutiques with home decor, clothing, accessories, and more.

Christmas Nights of Lights

Holiday Junction featuring Brickopolis

OCTOBER 21–23, 2016

Romeo and Juliet by Cincinnati Ballet See the ballet perform this popular Shakespearean tragedy. Other performances include Frisch’s Presents The Nutcracker and Carmina Burana + Serenade. Music Hall, 513-621-5219, cballet.org

November 10, 2017–January 1, 2018 Cincinnati Museum Center 513-287-7000 | cincymuseum.org Custom Lego creations, an interactive exhibit, different railway themes—and Santa will make an appearance on November 24.

Germania Christkindlmarkt November 17–19, 2017 Germania Park germaniasociety.com The oldest German Christmas market in Cincinnati.

Holiday in Lights at Sharon Woods November 17–December 31, 2017 Sharon Woods

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November 10, 2017–January 1, 2018 Coney Island 513-232-8230 | coneyislandpark.com Take a drive through two miles of more than one million LED lights synchronized to holiday music.


NOVEMBER 18–DECEMBER 31, 2017

PNC Festival of Lights Experience the amazing transformation of this lush botanical garden and worldclass zoo into a winter wonderland with 2.5 million twinkling LED lights. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, 513-281-4700, cincinnatizoo.org

513-769-0393 | holidayinlights.com View more than a mile of outdoor light displays from the warmth and comfort of your own vehicle. Plus, participate in the Holiday in Lights 5k Run/Walk.

Holiday Toy Trains

November 18, 2017–January 14, 2018 Behringer-Crawford Museum 859-491-4003 | bcmuseum.org Enjoy the beloved train exhibit with 250 feet of track and more than 30 guestactivated displays. Also features Polar Express readings and visits from Santa. November 19, 2017 BB&T Arena 800-745-3000 | thebbtarena.com The band that just finished a sold-out U.S. tour returns to the road this fall with special guest The Beta Machine.

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A Perfect Circle

November 23, 2017 Paul Brown Stadium thanksgivingdayrace.com Earn this year’s turkey and pumpkin pie by participating in the annual run/walk.

Ale to the Queen City

Fountain Square 513-621-4400 | myfountainsquare.com This annual lighting of the holiday tree, sparkling with more than 20,000 lights and an illuminated, five-foot-tall red star, on Fountain Square officially welcomes the holiday season.

Water Wonderland with Scuba Santa

November 24–December 31, 2017 Newport Aquarium 800-406-3474 | newportaquarium.com A wintertime favorite where Santa Claus wears his diving gear and swims through a holiday-inspired water wonderland.

Winterfair

November 24–26, 2017 Northern Kentucky Convention Center ohiocraft.org Fine art and craft fair featuring hundreds of artists.

WinterFest

November 24–December 30, 2017 Kings Island 513-754-5700 | visitkingsisland.com A winter wonderland of holiday decor and seasonal treats.

November 24 & 25, 2017 Mehring Way between Elm Street and Roebling Bridge 513-579-3100 | aletothequeencity.com Celebrate the Queen City with beer from local breweries, live music, and signature Cincinnati dishes.

Macy’s Downtown Dazzle

Macy’s Light Up the Square

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November 25, December 2, December 9 Fountain Square 513-421-4440 | downtowncincinnati.com Fun nights filled with rappelling Santas, ice skating, spectacular fireworks displays, and choir performances.

Weekends in December

Fountain Square cincideutsch.com Market with traditional holiday sweets, live music, handcrafted gifts, and visits from Santa.

Christmas Saengerfest

December 1 & 2, 2017 americanlegacytours.com A holiday tradition featuring choral performances in Over-the-Rhine venues.

Redsfest

December 1 & 2, 2017 Duke Energy Convention Center reds.com/redsfest An opportunity to get an autograph or photo with your favorite Reds player! This official annual winter warm-up also includes interaction from past, current, and future stars from the Reds.

Crafty Supermarket Holiday Show December 2, 2017 Music Hall craftysupermarket.com More than 100 crafters, artists, and makers; hands-on craft demos, local food, cash bar, and live DJ.

SantaCon

December 9, 2017 Downtown Cincinnati cincinnatisantacon.com More than 500 Santas make merry on an all-day pub crawl.

Christmas Town

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BB Riverboats New Year’s Eve Cruise December 31, 2017 Newport Landing 859-261-8500 | bbriverboats.com Ring in the New Year on the Ohio River with a dinner buffet, entertainment, champagne at midnight, and a late-night snack buffet.

New Year’s Eve Blast on Fountain Square December 31, 2017 Fountain Square myfountainsquare.com A New Year’s Eve party with dancing, ice skating, local food trucks, and more.

Know Theatre’s New Year’s Eve Speakeasy Party December 31, 2017 Know Theatre of Cincinnati 513-300-5669 | knowtheatre.com Live music downstairs, DJ upstairs, casino games, appetizers, and a champagne toast.

Rhinegeist New Year’s Gala December 31, 2017 Rhinegeist 513-381-1367 | rhinegeist.com Semi-formal attire encouraged, with a champagne toast at midnight.

Happy Zoo Year December 31, 2017 Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 513-281-4700 | cincinnatizoo.org Family-friendly fun with a Madcap puppet show, a meet-and-greet with Father Time, and an early countdown with Rozzi Fireworks.

Cavalcade of Customs January 5–7, 2018 Duke Energy Convention Center koiautoparts.com/cavalcade The annual event brings hundreds of custom cars, motorcycles, trucks, and more to downtown Cincinnati.

Cincinnati Travel, Sports and Boat Show January 12–14 & 17–21, 2018 Duke Energy Convention Center 513-797-7900 | hartproductions.com

See a collection of boats, ATVs, motorcycles, and other travel-related vendors. Also enjoy the Cincinnati Golf Show (January 12–14).

14th Annual Gold Star Chili Cook Off January 28, 2018 Findlay Market findlaymarket.org Local chili masters compete.

Cincy Winter Blues Fest February 2 & 3, 2018 The Phoenix cincyblues.org/winter Listen to more than 30 blues acts on four stages.

Cincy Winter Beerfest February 2 & 3, 2018 Duke Energy Convention Center cincybeerfest.com The 10th annual event will feature hundreds of beers from various vendors.

➾ Visit CincinnatiUSA.com for a complete list of events. Event dates and details are subject to change at any time without notice.

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Looking Ahead Bockfest

Bunbury Music Festival

Cincinnati International Wine Festival

Cincinnati Opera Season

March 2–4, 2018 bockfest.com

June 1–3, 2018 bunburyfestival.com

June 14–July 31, 2018 cincinnatiopera.org

March 7–10, 2018 winefestival.com

FC Cincinnati April 2018 fccincinnati.com

Cincinnati Reds Opening Day

Krohn Conservatory Butterfly Show Starts in April 2018 butterflyshow.com

May Festival

July 26–28, 2018 cincymusicfestival.com

May 18–26, 2018 mayfestival.com

Flying Pig Marathon

Taste of Cincinnati May 26–28, 2018 tasteofcincinnati.com

July 14, 2018 kentuckyspeedway.com

Cincinnati Music Festival

April 2018 mlb.com/reds

May 6, 2018 flyingpigmarathon.com

NASCAR at Kentucky Speedway

Western & Southern Open

August 11–19, 2018 wsopen.com

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CINCINNATI MUSIC HALL Take a fun and informative tour with SPMH tour guides and learn about Music Hall’s history, design, architectural style and its neighborhood in the late 1800s.

Call or go online to reserve your spot today!

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nside or out, day and night, warm and sunny, or with flurries falling, the Cincinnati region offers nonstop action all fall and winter long. Have a look at our list to fill up your schedule while you’re in town, whether you’re seeking thrills, family fun, or even a little art appreciation. It’s all right here. By Jessica Gordon

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A striking black background offsets the rich gold crown that’s the centerpiece of The Queen Shares, a love letter to the city and a warm welcome to visitors. The crown symbolizes the Queen City, as Cincinnati has long been known, and the cardinal and bluebird perched on top are the state birds of Ohio and Kentucky. A group of local poets contributed the text. ©2015 ArtWorks, John Lanzador, 2015, 1100 Sycamore St., Pendleton DOWNTOWN

The compelling, graphic style beloved Cincinnati artist Charley Harper dubbed “minimal realism” is on impressive display in the series of 18 murals called Beguiled by the Wild, painted on all sides of the old City Barn near the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden. Once you’ve seen them as artwork, look for all of the animals represented living in the zoo. ©2014 ArtWorks, Charley Harper, 3512 Vine St., Uptown University UPTOWN

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name bestowed on her by Chief Sitting Bull). Her surgical precision with a gun is well-documented: She could shoot a cigarette out of her husband’s mouth and the thin edge of a playing card from 30 paces. Lesser known? The time she spent in the Oakley neighborhood is thought to have inspired her stage name. ©2016 ArtWorks, Nicole Trimble, 3211 Madison Rd., Oakley UPTOWN

Before he was a famous cartoonist for two prominent New York newspapers, Winsor McCay worked in Cincinnati—drawing a comic strip for the Cincinnati Enquirer and painting posters and wall advertisements. Today, McCay’s work comes full circle as it’s featured on the façade of a downtown building in Little Nemo in Slumberland, his most well-known comic strip. ©2016 ArtWorks, Winsor McCay, 917 Main St., Downtown DOWNTOWN

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friendly destination even provides transport to the top of the mountain via its Magic Carpet. In addition to 10 tubing lanes, the Beach offers a play area for children of all ages, along with a display of more than 100,000 twinkling Christmas lights to enjoy once the sun goes down. thebeachmountain.com NORTH

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don’t miss CAREW TOWER If pastoral fall views are on your list of must-dos, you’ll be in awe of the breathtaking panorama visible atop this registered National Historic Landmark. The building used as the model for the Empire State Building in New York City, Carew Tower’s 49th floor observation deck provides unobstructed views of downtown, the Ohio River, and Northern Kentucky. Magnifying viewfinders are available for a closer look. Remember, cash only. cincinnatiusa.com/things-to-do/attractions/carew-tower-observationdeck DOWNTOWN

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CINCINNATI CYCLONES The first puck drops at U.S. Bank Arena on October 14. Two-time winners of the ECHL’s Kelly Cup, Cincinnati’s only pro hockey team brings elite competition and excitement to the ice. Fan appreciation is perhaps what the Cyclones do best, whether it’s the mascot Twister’s antics (skidding on his head, hurling goodies to fans) or select nights featuring $1 hot dogs, soda, beer, and pizza. cycloneshockey.com DOWNTOWN

BEACH MOUNTAIN A hot spot for tubing is Beach Mountain, The Beach Waterpark’s wintertime transformation into a tubing wonderland. This family-

Whether you’re a seasoned skier or a beginner, Perfect North Slopes is the place to bring the whole family for a day of downhill fun. Gear rental is available, as well as free ski or snowboard lessons. Choose from 22 trails ranging from bunny hill to double diamond, along with two terrain courses featuring jumps and rails for an added challenge. Or opt for snow tubing on one of the park’s nearly two dozen 1,200-foot-long runs. perfectnorth.com WEST

FOUNTAIN SQUARE ICE RINK Each year, a huge outdoor ice rink takes over Fountain Square from Halloween through President’s Day. Skate rental is available, along with a full-service concessions tent serving snacks and hot chocolate (or maybe something stronger—alcoholic drinks are sold, too). Watch out for special events, including the pre-Thanksgiving Turkey Bowl and Santa Skates on the weekends close to Christmas. myfountainsquare.com DOWNTOWN

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600 monsters, and three live stage shows. At the park’s Planet Snoopy, little ones can find their kind of Halloween fun, including a costume party, petting zoo, corn maze, and more. Halloween Haunt: Fridays and Saturdays, September 22–October 28, discounts available after 4 p.m. and for students; The Great Pumpkin Fest: Saturdays and Sundays, October 1–29, visitkings island.com NORTH

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HALLZOOWEEN Little ones can enjoy wild and spooky fun at the Cincinnati Zoo, with exclusive animal encounters, trick-or-treating, and special events, like a magic show. Stop by the Beauty Shop of Horrors for kidfriendly zoo tattoos and body art, or hop on the Hogwarts Express Train Ride or Scare-ousel. Critter costumes encouraged. Weekends, October 7–29, 513-281-4700, cincinnatizoo.org UPTOWN The Dent Schoolhouse

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LAND OF ILLUSION HAUNTED SCREAM PARK From the four haunted houses to the wooded Haunted Trail maze and two scream-worthy rides, Land of Illusion is a must-visit Halloween amusement park. In addition, the park’s Stage of Rage hosts live concerts. Friday– Sunday, September 1–November 4, 513-423-9960, landofillusion.com NORTH

THE DENT SCHOOLHOUSE Dubbed one of the “world’s scariest haunted houses,” the Dent Schoolhouse and Queen City Slaughter Yard is a 122-yearold schoolhouse haunted by the ghosts of children murdered in the 1940s and 1950s by the school’s janitor. Seeking more thrills? Try lights out nights. September 9– mid-November, 513-445-9767, frightsite.com WEST

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USS NIGHTMARE Cursed since allegedly disturbing an ancient burial ground on the Ohio River, the William S. Mitchell earned the nickname “the Death Dredge.” If you dare to tour it, beware the ghost of the captain’s daughter, Anna, whose body was never recovered after a grisly massacre. Fridays and Saturdays in September; Wednesday through Sunday in October (plus Halloween night); encore November 4–5, 859-740-2293, ussnightmare.com

FALL–O–WEEN FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND Coney Island hosts a slew of family-friendly activities during select days in October, including a hayride on the banks of the Ohio River, a hay maze, and a trick-or-treat trail. Still want more? Ride the park’s classic festival rides, paint pumpkins, and enjoy the Monster Bash Live and Fright Lights musical shows in the evenings. Saturdays and Sundays, October 7–22, 513-232-8230, coneyislandpark.com EAST HallZOOween

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HALLOWEEN HAUNT & THE GREAT PUMPKIN FEST AT KINGS ISLAND The largest amusement and waterpark in the Midwest transforms by night into an impressive scare fest dubbed Halloween Haunt. It features 11 haunted attractions, more than

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Pretty much every neighborhood around the region has a unique event to get you in the holiday spirit. Indoors and out, for family fun or just for the grown-ups, there’s a way for everyone to make merry in the Cincinnati region.

All Aboard From mini models to the real deal, here are four terrific train experiences not to be missed.

CINCINNATI CHOO CHOO AT KROHN CONSERVATORY Trains chug along overhead and trolleys glide below in a scenic wonderland of ruby red poinsettias, fanciful evergreens, and

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recreations of Cincinnati USA’s most iconic landmarks, including the Roebling Bridge and Ault Park Pavilion. November 18–January 7, 513-421-4086, cincinnatiparks. com/krohn UPTOWN

BEHRINGER-CRAWFORD MUSEUM HOLIDAY TRAIN DISPLAY With displays carefully built at

CHRISTMAS AT THE JUNCTION During the holidays, there’s a special Christmas cityscape display at EnterTRAINment Junction featuring a 1950s street scene complete with nostalgic department store display windows. Kids can also see the reindeer stables at the North Pole, watch elves make toys

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kids’ eye level, more than 30 interactive push buttons, and clear plastic “bubbles” that bring viewers into the middle of the action, this tableau is tailormade for children. 859-491-4003, bcmuseum.org SOUTH


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Beyond the Ordinary These events may be a little unexpected, but they’re sure to be a whole lot of fun.

HOLIDAY JUNCTION FEATURING BRICKOPOLIS

Behringer-Crawford Museum Holiday Train Display

It’s all aboard at Cincinnati Museum Center this holiday season. Explore 12,000 square feet of train exhibits, including Thomas the Tank Engine and friends, the SuperO interactive layout, and the garden railway trains. LEGO lovers will delight in the 1,800 square feet of landscapes, some floor-to-ceiling, featuring motorized trains and whimsical scenes. Santa also stops by this festive event on November 24. November 10–January 1, 513-287-7000, cincymuseum. org DOWNTOWN

WATER WONDERLAND WITH SCUBA SANTA Hey Santa, watch out for that shark! For the past 15 years, the big fella has been swimming with creatures great and small during the Water Wonderland at the Newport Aquarium—decked out in his full suit and hat. November 24–December 31, 2017, Newport Aquarium, 859-261-7444, newportaquarium.com SOUTH

CHRISTMAS SAENGERFEST Get in the holiday spirit by listening to choral performances throughout Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati is known as the birthplace of Saengerfest, a German tradition that celebrated choir singing groups, or “Saengerbunds.” This family event, the largest choir festival in Cincinnati, has grown to

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Scuba Santa at Newport Aquarium

and stop by Mrs. Claus’ kitchen to get a cookie before visiting Santa Claus in his study. November 11–December 31, 513-898-8000, entertrainment junction.com NORTH

LM&M RAILROAD NORTH POLE EXPRESS During this festive 45-minute round-trip ride on a vintage train, kids can talk to Santa, listen to a reading of The Polar Express, and sip hot chocolate. Pajamas encouraged! Weekends and special weekdays from Saturday, November 25 through the week of Christmas, 513-933-8022, lebanonrr.com NORTH

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upstairs, casino games, appetizers, and a champagne toast. 8 p.m.–1 a.m., Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 513-3005669, knowtheatre.com DOWNTOWN

NEW YEAR’S EVE BLAST ON FOUNTAIN SQUARE

Lebanon Horse-Drawn Carriage Parade

more than 20 choirs in six historic venues, including churches and Music Hall. December 1–2, americanlegacytours.com DOWNTOWN

LEBANON HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGE PARADE Sleigh bells have been ringing for 29 years in one of the region’s most beloved holiday events. During two parades on a single Saturday in December, Clydesdales, Percherons, and miniature horses pull more than 100 antique carriages decorated in lights, bells, and bows through Lebanon’s quaint historic downtown. December 2, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m., 212 N. Broadway St., Lebanon NORTH

WINTERFEST AT KINGS ISLAND After a 12-year hiatus, Kings Island will once again transform into a festive wonderland during Winterfest this holiday season. Christmas spirit is in full effect with millions of sparkling lights, a 315-foot-tall Christmas tree display, ice-skating, carolers, craft fair, Santa’s workshop, Mrs. Claus’s kitchen, carousel, train rides, and more. November 24–December 30, visitkingsisland. com NORTH

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Happy New Year! Countdown to 2018 at these awesome events.

BB RIVERBOATS NEW YEAR’S EVE CRUISE Includes three-entrée buffet, entertainment, champagne split at midnight, a late-night snack buffet, and party favors. Sets sail at 9 p.m. and docks at 1 a.m., 859-261-8500, bbriverboats.com SOUTH

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Dancing, local food trucks, games on the stage, and skating on the ice rink (normal admission and rental fees apply). Fountain Square, downtown, free, myfountainsquare.com DOWNTOWN

NEWPORT SYNDICATE NEW YEAR’S EVE 2018 An all-inclusive evening of drinks, appetizers, dinner, and entertainment with three themed parties on different floors. 859-491-8000, newportsyndicate.com SOUTH

RHINEGEIST NEW YEAR’S GALA Semi-formal attire encouraged, with a champagne toast at midnight. 513-381-1367, rhinegeist.com DOWNTOWN

Round out 2017 with the vintage-style vocals of jazz smash Morgan James in the newly renovated Music Hall. 8 p.m., 513-381-3300, cincinnatipops.org DOWNTOWN

HAPPY ZOO YEAR AT CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDEN Family-friendly fun with a Madcap puppet show, meet Father Time, and an early countdown with Rozzi Fireworks. 513-281-4700, cincinnatizoo.org UPTOWN

KNOW THEATRE NEW YEAR’S EVE SPEAKEASY PARTY Live music downstairs, DJ

Winterfest at Kings Island

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all aglow

PHOTOGRAPHS (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP) BY CURT MCADAMS, LIVEFIRE PHOTOGRAPHY / (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM) COURTESY KINGS ISLAND / (THIS PAGE) COURTESY CINCINNATI ZOO & BOTANICAL GARDEN

WHO DOESN’T LOVE TO SEE AN AWESOME LIGHT DISPLAY DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON? HERE ARE SOME TIME-HONORED SPOTS TO GO AND GET YOUR CLARK GRISWOLD FIX.

PNC Festival of Lights

what

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admission

special features

ARK ENCOUNTER

Ark Encounter

Dec. 15–Jan. 8

$40 adults; $31 seniors; $28 children 5–12

Grounds beautifully lit with thousands of Christmas lights and a 3D projection film shown on the side of the Ark. SOUTH

CHRISTMAS NIGHTS OF LIGHTS

Coney Island

Nov. 10–Jan. 1

$6 person; children 3 and under free

A two-mile drive-through display featuring one million LED lights synchronized to holiday music playing in your car. EAST

CHRISTMAS TOWN

Creation Museum

Every evening at 5 p.m., Dec. 15–23 & 26–30

Free live nativity; check website for admission to other exhibits and events

Live nativity with a realistic re-enactment, planetarium show, enchanting light display in the garden. SOUTH

HOLIDAY IN LIGHTS

Sharon Woods

6–9 p.m. Sun– Thurs; 5:30–10 p.m. Fri & Sat; Nov. 17–Dec. 31

$13 car; $45 bus or van

Drive-through outdoor light display, plus a chance to meet Santa. NORTH

HOLIDAY LIGHTS ON THE HILL

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park

6–9 p.m. Mon– Thurs; 6–10 p.m. Fri–Sun; Nov. 17– Dec. 31

$20 car Mon– Thurs; $25 car Fri–Sun.

Drive-through exhibit with more than a million lights and laser light displays. NORTH

LIGHT UP THE LEVEE

Newport on the Levee

Nov. 21

Free

A Grand Illumination featuring the lighting of a 50-foot tree with lights dancing in time with holiday classics. SOUTH

MACY’S DOWNTOWN DAZZLE

Fountain Square

Nov. 25, Dec. 2, Dec. 9

Free

Santa rappelling onto Macy’s roof before a fireworks display. Also features holiday music and the beautiful tree.

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1 Ark Encounter Dr., Williamstown, KY, arkencounter.com 6201 Kellogg Ave., Anderson Twp., coneyislandpark.com

2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd., Petersburg, Kentucky, creationmuseum.org

11450 Lebanon Rd., Sharonville, greatparks.org

1763 HamiltonCleves Rd., Hamilton, pyramidhill.org

Riverfront, Newport, newportonthelevee. com

520 Vine St., downtown Cincinnati, downtowncincinnati. com

Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden 3400 Vine St., Clifton, cincinnatizoo.org

DOWNTOWN

5–9 p.m. Sun–Thurs; 5–10 p.m. Fri & Sat; Nov. 18–Jan. 1

$19 adults; $13 children; discounted tickets available at Kroger, through AAA, and for military at the ticket booth

Walk-through outdoor light display with more than 2 million lights, some set to music. Plus, s’mores stations, a black light puppet show, and much more. UPTOWN

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Hot

DISHES Cincinnati USA’s booming food scene has it all, from boutique farm-to-table restaurants to fine dining establishments to neighborhood taverns. What sets the region apart is the unique perspective and creative spin that local chefs unleash in their kitchens. They’re interpreting old-fashioned food in new ways with locally sourced ingredients, blending in flavors from Cincinnati’s German heritage and Northern Kentucky’s Southern roots, and importing foodie trends from around the world. Take a culinary tour of the region via these five bite-worthy dishes. BY BRYN MOOTH

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PHOTOGRAPH BY ANNA JONES/OMS

Tagliatelle alla Bolognese

NICOLA’S RISTORANTE, OVER-THE-RHINE

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This dish is an incredible paradox: light, tender handmade pasta wrapped in a blanket of rich, intense sauce. Nicola’s Bolognese is a traditional recipe of beef and veal simmered with tomatoes; owner Nicola Pietoso calls it comfort food, Italian style. “This is something I watched my mother make so often, and it was always a wonderful dish that the whole family enjoyed when we got together,” he says. “Over the years, the temptation was to make some changes, but I said, ‘No, we’re going to stay with what it’s always been.’” The signature dish is especially popular on Monday nights when it’s offered (with a house salad) for just $15. It’s a great value in delicious fine dining.

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PHOTOGRAPH (LEFT) BY DEVYN GLISTA; (RIGHT) BY AARON M. CONWAY

The Zip Burger

ZIP’S CAFÉ, MT. LOOKOUT SQUARE

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Cincinnati’s identity is built upon its 52 neighborhoods, each with its own character and charm—like Mt. Lookout, just a couple of miles east of Downtown. Zip’s Café, a Mt. Lookout Square institution that celebrated its 90th year in 2016, serves what devotees call the best burger in the city. It starts with quality beef, a custom blend ground to order and delivered daily by renowned local butcher Avril Bleh Meat Market. Ask for grilled onions on your burger and order a craft beer from the rotating tap selection. A side of fries is a fine option, but you’ll probably succumb to the enticing aroma of onion rings that beckoned you in the door.

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Honey Vinegar Pie

O PIE O, EAST WALNUT HILLS

PHOTOGRAPH (LEFT) BY DEVYN GLISTA; (RIGHT) BY AARON M. CONWAY

It’s been called the best pie in Ohio by local and national food fans, and no wonder. Honey Vinegar Pie lives in that perfect place between too sweet and too tart, with a touch of salt that hits the tip of the tongue with every incredible bite. Honey and vinegar sounds like an oddball combination, but O Pie O general manager Lou Ginocchio says the pairing just works. “The vinegar not only balances out the sweetness of the honey but also brings out many of the other flavors (such as the vanilla bean). Chef Paul Alford sprinkles a touch of Maldon sea salt on top—which really makes all the flavors pop.” The dessert dates back to the Depression, when Midwestern cooks couldn’t afford lemons to make pie and substituted vinegar instead— and it’s perfectly at home in today’s “old is new” food culture.

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Kentucky Hot Brown

OTTO’S, MAINSTRASSE VILLAGE, COVINGTON

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Otto’s chef and owner Paul Weckman, a Kentucky native, says putting a Hot Brown on his menu was a no-brainer. Kentucky’s favorite sandwich, which traces its backstory to Louisville’s Brown Hotel, isn’t fussy: a slice of white toast topped with roast turkey, cheese sauce, and crispy bacon. But Weckman says it’s a dish that many restaurants mess up. “When we put it on the menu, our objective was to do it right,” he says. “So many people had gone to a nacho cheese–style sauce. We didn’t feel good about that. We use a cream-based white cheese sauce that we make in house, and we top it with a fried green tomato, another of our Southern calling cards, instead of a red sliced tomato.”

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COOL COCKTAILS

Japp’s Since 1879 The drinks list at this Over-the-Rhine cocktail spot changes biweekly. Feel like going off-menu? The bartender is happy to recommend her go-to, a Remember the Maine: rye whiskey, cherry liqueur, sweet vermouth, and bitters stirred and poured in an absintherinsed coupe glass. It’ll chase your cares away.

PHOTOGRAPHS (FROM LEFT) BY DEVYN GLISTA; LUANNE DEMEO; DEVYN GLISTA

The Bar at Metropole The Bar and Lounge at the 21c Museum Hotel is the place to be after a show at the Aronoff. And The Debutante is just the thing to drink. Vodka is paired with a housemade ginger beer, with a float of Rioja and Prosecco on top. It warms the body during the winter months.

The Vestry This mod cocktail lounge in a renovated church opposite Washington Park stirs up a classic Negroni with an Ohio twist. Watershed Distillery’s Bourbon Barrel Gin (made in Columbus) adds hints of spice and toast, and its Nocino liqueur, made with Ohio black walnuts, adds an inky color and a bold, nutty flavor.

Bánh Mì

PHO LANG THANG, FINDLAY MARKET, OVER-THE-RHINE

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The bánh mì sandwich has its roots in French colonial Vietnam, and it’s traveled to foodie cities around the globe as part of the street food trend. Owners Bao Nguyen, Duy Nguyen, and David Le, whose families emigrated to Cincinnati from Vietnam, tapped into the popularity of their native dishes and introduced the sandwich to hungry diners eager to try new things when they opened Pho Lang Thang at Findlay Market. Pho Lang’s house special bánh mì is distinctly Cincinnatian, with a braunschweiger-like liver sausage, a German specialty, subbing in for the traditional pâté. “People liked bánh mì because they could relate to it: like many other sandwiches it has bread, mayo, meat, veggies, and pickles,” says Bao. “It’s the same, but different.”

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Your Inside Guide to

EXPERIENCING THE ARTS By Elizabeth Miller Wood

Wicked presented by Broadway in Cincinnati

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Center Stage

The Nutcracker by Cincinnati Ballet

Broadway in Cincinnati Bringing the best of NYC’s Broadway to the local stage, this season features fan-favorite classics like Wicked (September 13–October 15) along with newer presentations such as Finding Neverland (November 7–19) and Waitress (January 9–21). Performances take place at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. cincinnati.broadway.com

PHOTOGRAPHS (LEFT) BY JOAN MARCUS; (RIGHT) BY PETER MUELLER

Cincinnati Ballet The region’s premier professional dance company since 1963, the Cincinnati Ballet delivers a wide range of full-length classical and contemporary ballet works, often with live orchestral accompaniment. Seasonal favorite The Nutcracker runs December 14–24. cballet.org

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to the music, the 32-musician CCO performs a diverse repertoire throughout unique venues across the region, including Hotel Covington, Nippert Stadium, MadTree Brewing Company, and The Redmoor. On November 12, the COO performs with the Vocal Arts Ensemble for CCO + VAE: A Memorial Hall Homecoming at Memorial Hall. ccocincinnati.org

Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra The richly storied, 120-year-old CSO ensemble orchestra is currently led by Music Director Louis Langrée. Innovative initiatives like LUMENOCITY and One City have earned the CSO a reputation for being a creative pioneer. Also performing as the Cincinnati Pops, conducted by John Morris Russell, the orchestra has collaborated with world-renowned artists such as Idina Menzel, Peter Frampton, and Aretha Franklin. From

October to April, performances occur at least monthly. On February 25, the Pops will welcome six-time Tony Award–winning performer Audra McDonald. cincinnatisymphony.org

Kentucky Symphony Orchestra Celebrating its 26th season, the KSO presents three annual concert series—the Summer Series, the Education Series (free to students and schools), and the Subscription series—at various venues throughout Northern Kentucky. On January 27, the orchestra presents Turandot In-Concert at Greaves Concert Hall at Northern Kentucky University. kyso.org

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Center Stage be celebrated with a season theme of Love is Love. SuperTrue, the story of two New Yorkers coming to terms with turning 40, runs January 19–February 10. knowtheatre.com

Playhouse in the Park Tucked into the greenspace of Cincinnati’s hilly Mt. Adams neighborhood, the Playhouse is home to two distinct theaters and welcomes a diverse collection of stage performances throughout its 10-month season, including the annually beloved A Christmas Carol, running November 22–December 30. cincyplay.com

The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati

A Christmas Carol at Playhouse in the Park

Rendering of Music Hall

New and Spectacular! One of Cincinnati’s oldest and most iconic venues, Music Hall (cincinnatiarts.org/musichall) celebrates its grand reopening weekend on October 6–7 after a two-year, $135 million renovation that has added more than 31,000 square feet of event and performance space. Improvements include state-of-the-art upgrades to enhance the visitor experience, as well as aesthetic enhancements that restore the venue to its original 19th-century grandeur. Music Hall’s next-door neighbor, Memorial Hall (memorialhallotr.com), has also recently reopened after a year-long, $11 million renovation that enlarged the stage, installed wider and padded seats, added a new outdoor patio, and more—all while preserving key historic details of the 109-year-old building. Not to be outdone, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company (cincy shakes.com) opens its brand-new,

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$17 million Otto M. Budig Theater in September 2017, just down the street from Memorial Hall. Inspired by London’s National Theater (and a few other iconic venues), the nearly 40,000-square-foot theater—which showcases Shakespeare staples as well as other beloved classics, like The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (November 17–December 9)— has 233 seats that immerse audiences into the performance via a stage that juts into the audience. A few blocks away, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati (ensemble cincinnati.org) completes its renovation and expansion on historic Vine Street in October 2017. The finished project adds over 8,000 square feet of new event and program space, backstage area, improved restrooms, added elevator access and upgraded seats. FALL / WINTER 2017

PHOTOGRAPHS (BOTTOM LEFT) BY MIKKI SCHAFFNER; (TOP RIGHT) COURTESY OF CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

With a mission to teach children the magic of theater at a young age, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati delivers one-hour productions designed for children ages 4–12. On October 21–30, Peter Pan JR. takes audiences on a never-grow-up adventure to Neverland. thechildrenstheatre.com


CLASSIC

With its grand spiral staircase and an extensive, well-rounded global collection of American portrait miniatures, Ancient Asian pottery, Native American objects, and 19th century French paintings, Cincinnati Art Museum is your quintessential art museum experience. A special children’s area offers hands-on art fun for families. From November 17 to February 11, see Albrecht Dürer: The Age of Reformation and Renaissance. cincinnatiartmuseum.org

BOUTIQUE

Housed in an 1820 National Historic Landmark home that showcases early 19th century New York furniture, Taft Museum of Art boasts a traditional yet intimate collection of American and European portraiture, Chinese porcelains, and Limoges enamels. From October 21 to January 21, see Elegant Geometry: British and American Mosaic Patchwork Quilts. taftmuseum.org

MODERN

The Contemporary Arts Center hosts an ever-evolving lineup of culturally relevant, boundary-pushing exhibitions and installations, plus the hands-on UnMuseum for young art aficionados. From November 17 to April 22, see the works of Glenn Kaino, a Japanese-American artist whose works use sculpture, video, and performance to convey themes of political restlessness. contemporaryartscenter.org

AVANT-GARDE

PHOTOGRAPHS (CLASSIC) BY ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471–1528), THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE (DETAIL), 1497–98, WOODCUT, BEQUEST OF HERBERT GREER FRENCH, 1943.212; (BOUTIQUE) COURTESY TAFT MUSEUM OF ART; (MODERN) GLENN KAINO, A SHOUT WITHIN A STORM, 2014. COURTESY HONOR FRASER GALLERY PHOTO JOSHUA WHITE/JWPICTURES.COM.; (AVANT-GARDE) COURTESY 21C MUSEUM HOTEL; (BOTTOM) BY ROBERT WEBBER

PHOTOGRAPHS (BOTTOM LEFT) BY MIKKI SCHAFFNER; (TOP RIGHT) COURTESY OF CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Find YOUR Art Museum

At 21C Museum Hotel, contemporary art is designed to invite, intrigue, and illuminate. Not limited to interior walls, works of art are featured outside on the sidewalk, on the hallway floors, and flowing through the nine-story interior solarium. Through December 2018, see Queen City of the West, a series of images that represents Cincinnati’s cultural, social, and political history. 21cmuseum hotels.com/cincinnati

One of a Kind

in 2007. Find the self-guided mural tour at artworkscincinnati.org, or take a guided tour May–October.

Railroad and continuing through modern day slavery issues. freedomcenter.org

American Sign Museum

Cincinnati Observatory

Cincinnati Museum Center

Quirky, eclectic, and quite literally illuminating, the American Sign Museum takes visitors on a 100-year journey through America’s signage history. From vintage McDonald’s marquees to neon motel road signs, the 20,000-square-foot space is packed with nostalgic relics of yesteryear. americansignmuseum.org

ArtWorks Murals This inspired program, which hires young apprentices to paint large-scale murals on public building facades, has completed more than 130 murals in 44 neighborhoods around the region since its inception FALL / WINTER 2017

Nestled at the end of a picturesque residential street, this beautifully restored 19th-century observatory is home to one of the oldest public telescopes in the country. Astronomers of all skill levels come here to admire far-off celestial wonders. cincinnatiobservatory.org

Housed in a historic Art Deco train station, this multi-museum hub features the Cincinnati History Museum, the Duke Energy Children’s Museum, the Museum of Natural History & Science, and an OMNIMAX Theater. Due to renovations, only the Children’s Museum and special exhibition space are currently open. cincymuseum.org

National Underground Railroad Freedom Center Established in 2004, the Freedom Center sheds light on the struggles and victories of slavery, starting with the Underground

Cincinnati Museum Center

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Best Fests

! New BLINK An outdoor, after-dark, downtown-wide art experience like you’ve probably never seen (or imagined), Cincinnati’s firstever BLINK event will redefine what you thought was possible with projection art. With building facades playing the role of large-scale canvases, 16 massive light shows will project onto buildings across a 20-block downtown radius between The Banks and Findlay Market. Beginning at dusk and playing late into the night, each light “performance” will last five to 10 minutes and will repeat on a loop as people migrate from site to site. The event will also feature large-scale, interactive traveling exhibits and a lightfilled kickoff parade through Over-the-Rhine. October 12–15, blinkcincinnati.com

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Ohio Renaissance Festival Travel back to the ye olde days of 16th-century England in this wildly immersive, 30-acre medieval village. Mingle with 150 costumed characters, and watch live demonstrations of glassblowing, blacksmithing, and full-armored jousting. Feast like a king on giant-roasted turkey legs, and shop like a queen at more than 150 craft shops. September 2–October 29, renfestival.com

Oktoberfest Zinzinnati With 500,000 people in

attendance every year, this is the largest Oktoberfest in the U.S. The downtown Cincinnati event kicks off with Friday’s Running of the Wieners, followed by a weekend of German-style food, beer, music, and dancing. Lederhosen is welcome. September 15–17, oktoberfestzinzinnati.com

Cincinnati Food and Wine Classic Calling all foodies for a culinary tasting event that offers unlimited samples of food and drink from the talents of more than 150 chefs, pastry chefs,

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bread artisans, mixologists and more at Yeatman’s Cove. September 22–23, cincinnatifood andwineclassic.com

MidPoint Music Festival A music junkie’s dream event, this urban outdoor music festival welcomes 30,000 attendees and features national and up-and-coming acts on multiple stages within a one-block downtown Cincinnati radius. This year’s lineup includes Walk the Moon, The New Pornographers, Broken Social Scene, Frightened Rabbit, Valerie June, Dan Deacon and more. September 23–24, mpmf.com

Ale to the Queen City

PHOTOGRAPHS (LEFT OPPOSITE PAGE) COURTESY CUSA REGIONAL CHAMBER; (TOP RIGHT) PROVIDED BY CINCINNATI USA REGIONAL TOURISM NETWORK; (BOTTOM LEFT) COURTESY CUSA REGIONAL CHAMBER; (BOTTOM RIGHT) BY MARK BOWEN

Celebrating the region’s rich

brewing history, this craft brew event features dozens of beers from all-local breweries, plus food and live entertainment. November 24–25, aletothequeencity.com

Macy’s Light Up the Square

The city kicks off the holiday season at Fountain Square the day after Thanksgiving, with the ceremonial lighting of the Square’s 50-foot Christmas tree, live music by Second Wind, fireworks and an appearance by Santa himself. Perfect your triple-loop (or make a skate-train with a group of friends) at the Rockefeller Center–sized ice skating rink, stop by Graeter’s for dessert, or grab hot chocolate or munchies from one of the local

food trucks while you revel in the good cheer. November 24, myfountainsquare.com

Winter Blues Fest

Hosted by the Cincy Blues Society at The Phoenix, the Winter Blues Fest is entering its fourth year and draws talent from across the country. Manx blues guitarist Davy Knowles (from Chicago and Ireland) is headlining Friday night, and the Michele Lundeen Band (from San Diego) and Southern Avenue (from Memphis) headline Saturday night. The venue’s four stages will also be rotating performances by 26 other local and regional bands throughout the weekend. February 2–3, cincyblues.org

MidPoint Music Festival

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Sightseeing & Tours Discover what’s unique around the region.

ArtWorks Mural

AFK Geocaching*

513-235-2436, AFKgeocaching.com Explore art, history, and culture through geocaching. Geocaching is an anywhere, anytime scavenger hunt that uses your smartphone to find hidden containers at selected locations.

American Legacy Tours*

859-951-8560, americanlegacytours.com Tours exploring many aspects of Cincinnati’s and Northern Kentucky’s heritage, like the Queen City Underground Tour and the Newport Gangster Tour.

ArtWorks Mural Tours

513-333-0388, artworkscincinnati.org/muraltours Traverse Cincinnati through the artist’s eyes; stroll through downtown to experience the towering murals

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and how they came to be. Learn more on page 29.

Betts Longworth Historic District (BLHD) Walking Tours

513-651-0734, thebettshouse.org Relish the unique architecture and history of the Longworth neighborhood, which has stood for more than 200 years.

Beyond the Bricks

513-744-3293, spmhcincinnati.org Learn about the history behind the architecture, design, and construction of historic Music Hall on an outdoor tour.

Mt. Adams Walks

513-235-3957, mtadamscincy.org Learn about historic sites in Mt. Adams through this guided walking tour.

TOURS ON WHEELS

Chainging Gears

513-428-2453, chainginggears.com From arts and crafts to a picnic in the park, Chainging Gears has a bike tour for everyone.

Cycling Backroads

513-279-2452, cyclingbackroads.com Tours on two wheels are available at the Spring Grove Cemetery to see park settings and plant species, or Overthe-Rhine to see why this urban district is one of Cincinnati’s most popular destinations.

The Garage OTR*

513-225-1583, thegarageotr.com Segway tours of downtown Cincinnati, the riverfront, and Eden Park on a Segway Personal Transporter.

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WALKING TOURS


Pedal Wagon*

513-201-7655, pedalwagon.com The Pedal Wagon is a 15-person pedal-powered rolling party. Take in Cincinnati on a two-hour pub crawl or enjoy scenic cruises.

TOURS BY AIR

Bella Balloons Hot Air Balloon Rides*

Accent on Cincinnati

513-721-8687, accentcinti.com Destination management services include sightseeing tours, event decor, entertainment and coordination, airport meet and greet, and citywide shuttle management.

Cincinnati Heritage Programs Tours

513-287-7031, cincymuseum.org/programs/heritage Offers historical, cultural, and architectural tours around Greater Cincinnati.

Flamingo Air Sightseeing Tours

859-384-4010, seethesights.net Fully experienced step-on guides for groups and the motor-coach market covering the local sights in a two-hour or customized city tour of the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area, including tales of the Underground Railroad, folk stories, trivia, history, and haunted places.

Gentle Breeze Hot Air Balloon Co.

513-932-9007, hotairballoonrides.com Scenic and exciting hot air ballooning adventures offered in both the morning and evening.

Higher Ground Helicopters Flight Academy

513-217-6700, hghelicopters.com Guests enjoy 30-minute hands-on helicopter tours.

Stratus Helicopters *= Member of the Cincinnati USA Convention and Visitors Bureau

BB Riverboats *

513-932-3552, flybellaballoons.com Provides scenic views of Ohio’s beautiful landscapes year-round, at sunrise, and near sunset. Post-flight celebration includes champagne and flight certificate presentation. Reservations required.

513-321-7465, flamingoair.net Soar over the river region of Cincinnati USA and experience the skyline from an airplane.

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STEP-ON GUIDES

513-533-4354, stratushelicopters.com Get a birds-eye view of the city with scenic helicopter tours of Cincinnati.

TOURS BY SEA

BB Riverboats*

859-261-8500, bbriverboats.com Lunch, dinner, sightseeing, and specialty cruises (for adults and kids) aboard an authentic riverboat. Learn more on pages 34, 53, and 75.

Queen City Riverboats and Destiny Yacht

859-292-8687, queencityriverboats.com Custom cruises for groups from 30 to 325; sightseeing, lunch, dinner, appetizer, and cocktail cruises.

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See the Sights of Cincy & NKY

Travel with Coral

775-247-7599, facebook.com/travelwithcoral Learn about Cincinnati on a completely customized guided tour. Services are offered in both English and Chinese.

TOUR PROFESSIONAL SPORTS VENUES

Scotts Ballpark Tours at Great American Ball Park*

513-765-7923, cincinnati.reds.mlb.com Get a behind-the-scenes look at the home of the Cincinnati Reds. Includes admission to Reds Hall of Fame & Museum.

Paul Brown Stadium Tour*

513-455-4805, bengals.com Come see the home of the Cincinnati Bengals! Reservation required.

FOOD & BEVERAGE TOURS

Brewing Heritage Trail

513-604-9812, brewingheritagetrail.org Tours of Cincinnati’s rich brewing heritage, both above and below the ground.

Cincinnati Food Tours

513-602-5602, cincinnatifoodtours.com Escorted walking tour of Findlay Market or its neighborhood of Over-the-

Rhine, or Walnut Hills. Streetcar tours are now available too. Sample small bites at each stop.

Cincy Brew Bus*

513-258-7909, cincybrewbus.com Cincinnati’s original and premier craft brewery taproom tasting tours. Private and public tours available. Experience the tristate’s brewing renaissance. Also offers a bourbon bus and wine wagon.

Craft Connection Brewery Tours*

937-367-8054, craftconnectiontours.com Using the Hop On tour bus, you will visit your choice of three or four local craft breweries in Cincinnati. Transportation, tours, and tastings are all included in pricing.

Night Shift Limousine

513-658-5466, nightshiftlimousine.com Limousine service and guide to all that is unique in Cincinnati USA. Wineries, distilleries, microbreweries; standard or custom tours. Offers a tour of the Northern Kentucky Wine Trail.

Riverside Food Tours

513-289-0035, riversidefoodtours.com Choose from various tours including the Street Car Food Tour and MainStrasse Village Food Tour. Immerse yourself into the food and culture of Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.

Urban Adventures

513-612-8755, urbanadventures.com The Porkopolis BBQ & Brew tour shares the Cincinnati staples, beer and barbecue. Choose from other tours, including Cincy Uncorked and The Nati in a Nutshell. For more information and a complete list of tours, visit CincinnatiUSA.com

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Let’s Get

GOING

PHOTOGRAPHS (TOP TO BOTTOM) BY KELLY LANSER; COURTESY CINCINNATI PARKS; BY J. MILES WOLF; COURTESY CINCY RED BIKE; (BOTTOM LEFT) BY RYAN KURTZ; (BOTTOM RIGHT) COURTESY CINCINNATIUSA.COM

Planning to visit some of the popular spots in the heart of Cincinnati USA? Leave the car parked and explore it all by walking, riding, and/or biking! The map to the left and the key below show your transportation options between some of the downtown and riverfront parts of the region. Not sure what you’d like to visit? Turn the page to see what each area has to offer.

Walking Explore an entire urban neighborhood by foot. Each one–including Over-the-Rhine, downtown, Covington, and Newport, to name a few–offers its own diverse mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Have dinner or drinks, explore boutiques, and enjoy a night out, all in the same neighborhood–no need for wheels.

Streetcar

(Cincinnati Bell Connector) HOURS

Monday–Thursday 6:30 a.m.–midnight; Friday 6:30 a.m.–1 a.m.; Saturday 8 a.m.–1 a.m.; Sunday and holidays: 9 a.m.–11 p.m. COST

Day pass $2; 2 hours $1 APP

CincyEZRide QUICK TIP

The app is a quick, simple way to plan and pay for your trip. 513-621-4455, cincinnatibellconnector.com

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Southbank Shuttle HOURS

Monday–Thursday 6 a.m.–7 p.m.; Friday 6 a.m.–10 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.–10 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m.–7 p.m. COST

$1 per ride QUICK TIP

This shuttle only takes exact change, so check your pockets prior to boarding. 859-331-8265, tankbus.org

Red Bike HOURS

24/7 COST

$8 per day QUICK TIP

Make sure to check in at a kiosk every 60 minutes to avoid an extra $4 charge. Red Bike now has 50-plus stations downtown, uptown, and in Northern Kentucky, so stopping by one should be pretty convenient. 513-621-2453, cincyredbike.org

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You might catch some live music or attend a special event at this gathering spot in the city’s center. Surrounded by restaurants like Via Vite and shops like Tiffany & Co., Fountain Square always has something fun happening. Catch a football game on the big screen, and enjoy ice skating and events like Macy’s Downtown Dazzle during the holiday season.

The landscape along the river’s edge has changed dramatically in recent years, and The Banks is the biggest addition. This mixed-use development between Paul Brown Stadium and Great American Ball Park is full of bars and restaurants including Yard House, Pies & Pints, and Taste of Belgium, offering tons of entertainment for those watching a game—or just out looking for fun. Adjacent to The Banks is Smale Riverfront Park, an inspired green space that offers gardens, fountains, interactive play areas, porch-style swings, and Carol Ann’s Carousel.

The focal point of downtown’s historic OTR neighborhood, Washington Park balances both old and new. A revitalization in 2012 added an interactive water park, dynamic children’s playground, and dog park to the expansive green space. There’s almost always a cool event here, from the popular City Flea to festivals and holiday events.

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Another gem in OTR, Findlay Market is Ohio’s oldest continuously operating public market. This cherished institution, home to more than 40 indoor merchants selling meat, seafood, produce, flowers, cheese, deli, and ethnic foods, is especially vibrant on the weekends, when a diverse crowd comes to enjoy the farmer’s market, street performers, beer garden, and more.

This 19th century German village in Northern Kentucky is decorated with themed shops, restaurants, and bars galore. Throughout the year, MainStrasse Village celebrates various German holidays and traditions. Its historic Goose Girl Fountain sits proudly in the center of everything, reminding guests of the town’s heritage as well as the popular Grimm fairy tale.

Newport on the Levee has a variety of activities suitable for the entire family. Start your day with the exhibits at Newport Aquarium (pet a shark or a stingray), catch lunch at the lively Brothers Bar and Grille, and hit up the numerous bars and entertainment venues when the sun goes down.

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• Bourbon bars

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• New Riff Distilling • BB Riverboats • Hofbräuhaus • Purple People Bridge

• Unique dining

FIND AN INTERACTIVE MAP, NEIGHBORHOOD MAPS, AND TRANSPORTATION MAPS TO HELP PLAN YOUR ACTIVITIES AT CINCINNATIUSA.COM/MAPS

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➾ Because there is so much to explore in every corner of Cincinnati USA, we divided the entire area into six regions: Downtown, Uptown, South, North, East, and West. Here’s where you’ll find out about some must-see spots all over Cincinnati and in Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. These tried-and-true attractions, world-class museums, professional sporting events, and award-winning restaurants are sure to deliver an experience to remember. Here’s to making the most of your stay in Cincinnati USA. FALL / WINTER 2017

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1 Findlay Market Findlay Market, in historic Over-theRhine, is Ohio’s oldest continuously operated public market. You’ll find three dozen indoor merchants selling produce, meat, fish, deli, and ethnic foods. On Saturdays and Sundays the market really comes alive with outdoor vendors, street performers, a farmers’ market, and a beer garden. You can also take an organized tour of this local landmark or plan your visit around a special event such as the Fall Food Festival or Holiday Market. Closed on Mondays, 513-665-4839, findlaymarket.org

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2 Music Hall Music Hall is set to reopen in October 2017 with special events and performances following renovations to the National Historic Landmark. Visitors can once again catch a performance by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Ballet, or Cincinnati Opera. See pages 22 and 23 for details on grand opening events. 513-621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org/music-hall

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Housed in the Lois & Richard Rosenthal Center for Contemporary Art, designed by architect Zaha Hadid, the CAC offers free admission and allows visitors to engage with the art of contemporary culture. Check out an exhibit like Swoon, the street art by Caledonia Curry; bring the kids for Thursday Art Play; or attend special events. Closed on Tuesdays, 513-3458400, contemporaryartscenter.org

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21c Museum Hotel* 513-578-6600, 21cmuseumhotels.com A true cultural experience resides within this boutique hotel, equipped with 156 rooms and a contemporary art museum that offers free admission and is open 24/7. Learn more on pages 41, 45. Aronoff Center for the Arts* 513-621-2787, cincinnatiarts.org Just a block from Fountain Square, the center houses three theater performance spaces and also showcases visual art in the Weston Art Gallery. ArtWorks Murals 513-333-0388, artworkscincinnati.org Since 2007, ArtWorks has created more than 120 public murals and other public art pieces. Tours available. Learn more on pages 29, 45, 52, 53. The Betts House 513-651-0734, thebettshouse.org In 1996, the oldest surviving brick building in Cincinnati opened to the public as a museum. This remarkable reminder of Cincinnati’s period of settlement offers exhibits and programs on architecture, historic preservation, and construction technologies. Brewing Heritage Trail brewingheritagetrail.org Urban walking trail that explores dozens of historic breweries. Carew Tower* 513-241-3888 Forty-nine stories of Art Deco architecture in the thriving epicenter of downtown. A rooftop observation deck provides a birds-eye view of the city and beyond. Learn more on pages 30, 52. Cincinnati Ballet* 513-621-5282, cballet.org The cornerstone professional ballet company of the region has a mission to inspire hope and joy in Cincinnati through the power and passion of dance. Learn more on page 43. Cincinnati Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium* 513-621-8383, bengals.com Cheer for the city’s professional football team from one of the stadium’s 65,515 seats. Cincinnati Cyclones 513-421-7825, 58 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

cycloneshockey.com Professional hockey team playing at U.S. Bank Arena that has won the Kelly Cup twice, in 2008 and 2010. Learn more on page 30.

The talented ensemble maintains a balance, performing classical masterpieces (CSO), and diverse and newly commissioned musical works (Pops). Learn more on pages 34, 43.

Cincinnati Fire Museum* 513-621-5553, cincyfiremuseum.com With one of the best collections of firefighting artifacts in the U.S., the Cincinnati Fire Museum highlights the significant contributions that Cincinnati has made to the firefighting profession.

Contemporary Arts Center* 513-345-8400, contemporaryartscenter.org Ever-changing modern art exhibitions and free admission. Learn more on pages 45, 52, 57.

Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal* 513-287-7000, cincymuseum.org A multi-museum complex housed in Union Terminal, a historic train station. The award-winning Duke Energy Children’s Museum features hands-on, educational play areas for kids of all ages. Learn more on page 45. Cincinnati Opera* 513-241-2742, cincinnatiopera.org The second oldest opera company in the U.S. It will present La Bohème, Frida, and The Magic Flute in 2017. Cincinnati Parks 513-352-4080, cincinnatiparks.com More than 5,000 acres of park and facilities are sure to meet all recreational needs, from dog park visits to private event booking. Learn more on pages 18, 52. Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park* 513-381-REDS, reds.com Baseball’s first professional franchise calls this riverbank stadium home. A fan-friendly venue, with fireworks on Friday nights and giveaways on weekends. Learn more on page 52. Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame & Museum* 513-765-7923, redsmuseum.org A treasure trove of Reds history, with the team’s three World Championship trophies and other memorabilia. Cincinnati Shakespeare Company 513-381-2273, cincyshakes.com A resident ensemble Shakespeare company bringing classic theater to audiences of all ages. Learn more on page 44. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Cincinnati Pops* 513-381-3300, cincinnatisymphony.org

Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati 513-421-3555, ensemblecincinnati.org Performing powerful and provocative contemporary theater. Learn more on page 44. Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati* 513-241-2345, cincinnati.broadway.com Bringing the best of Broadway to the Queen City. Learn more on page 43. Fountain Square 513-621-4400, myfountainsquare.com From ice-skating in the winter to free music during the summer, the Square is bustling with activities year-round. Learn more on pages 30, 34, 35, 52, 57. Greater Cincinnati Police Museum 513-300-3664, gcphs.com Funded solely by donations, this museum houses some of the country’s oldest police artifacts. JACK Cincinnati Casino* 513-252-0777, jackentertainment.com/Cincinnati Hit the gaming tables and enjoy casual or fine dining, plus the Rock Bar and Lounge for drinks. Know Theatre of Cincinnati 513-300-5669, knowtheatre.com An artistic playground for nationally and regionally underrepresented acts that wish to engage audiences on a new level. Learn more on pages 34, 43. Museums and Historic Sites of Greater Cincinnati 513-651-0734, historicgreatercincinnati.org Explore the architecture, history, lifestyles, and culture of the Ohio River Valley at more than 30 museums, historic homes, and sites in Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, and Southeast Indiana. FALL / WINTER 2017

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Things to Do


Music Hall* 513-744-3344, cincinnatiarts.org Music Hall, reopening in fall 2017 after renovations, is home to some of the region’s finest arts performances. Learn more on pages 44, 57. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center* 513-333-7500, freedomcenter.org Through innovative exhibits and historical artifacts, the Freedom Center strives to provide an education while challenging contemporary conceptions of freedom. Learn more on pages 45, 52. Old St. Mary’s Church* 513-721-2988, oldstmarys.org Oldest church in Cincinnati. Built in 1842 by German immigrants in Overthe-Rhine. Bavarian-style stained-glass windows illuminate old world charm. Free guided tours. Over-the-Rhine* 513-241-2690, otrchamber.com Historic neighborhood with trendy eateries, cool boutiques, lively watering holes, and art galleries. Learn more on page 15.

Washington Park washingtonpark.org An iconic space in Over-the-Rhine that features a playground, dog park, waterpark, and sustainable elements, all while maintaining its 150-year rich history. Learn more on pages 15, 31, 52.

Shopping 5th Street Gallery 513-579-9333, 5thstreetgallery.com A collaborative collection of Cincinnatiarea artists presenting fine art glass, paintings, clay, sculpture, photography, jewelry, floral, and wearable art has recently relocated next to Tiffany & Co. inside Macy’s. Artichoke 513-263-1002, artichokeotr.com Locally-owned shop at Findlay Market offering handmade and unique kitchen tools, decor, and attire. Batsakes Hat Shop 513-721-9345 Located downtown for over a century, providing custom-made or off-therack hats.

The Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County* 513-369-6900, cincinnatilibrary.org More than 4.5 million books and nonprint media, free Wi-Fi and computer usage, café and shop, major genealogical research center, and a space for makers. Tours available by request.

Booksellers on Fountain Square* 513-258-2038, booksellersonfountainsquare.com Books for all ages, gift items, greeting cards, and more. Also has a café that features tasty entrees and LavAzza coffee.

Smale Riverfront Park mysmaleriverfrontpark.org Spanning from east to west along the Ohio River, the park is lined with playgrounds, gardens, restaurants, and a carousel. Learn more on pages 52, 57.

Cincy Shirts* 513-510-5774, cincyshirts.com Beginning as a web store, Cincy Shirts now has two retail stores on Main Street and in Hyde Park stocked with T-shirts of all kinds, along with accessories and outerwear.

Taft Museum of Art 513-241-0343, taftmuseum.org A historic landmark built in 1820, this small museum showcases touchstones of European and American art. Learn more on page 45. Taft Theatre 513-232-6220, tafttheatre.org A healthy mix of entertainment, including special performances, live music, and Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati performances. U.S. Bank Arena* 513-421-4111, usbankarena.com This indoor arena hosts more than 100 events each year. FALL / WINTER 2017

Dick Waller’s ArtPlace 513-281-7726, dickwaller.com Intimate art gallery inspiring a sense of wonder, freedom, and spontaneity. Beautiful expressions and contrasts. Booking for private events is available.

Cincinnati’s oldest continually operating public market, with more than 40 indoor merchants year-round. Learn more on pages 15, 53, 57. I Love Cincinnati Shop* 513-381-4401, ilovecincinnatishop.com Cincinnati-themed apparel, gifts, and souvenirs, as well as merchandise to cheer on your favorite local teams. On the skywalk level of Carew Tower. Jack Wood Gallery 513-321-7077, jackwoodgallery.com Gallery in Over-the-Rhine featuring vintage poster art for sale. Koch Sporting Goods 513-621-2352, kochsports.com Cincinnati’s oldest and finest sporting goods store. Largest selection of Reds, Bengals, and collegiate apparel, hats, jerseys, and souvenirs. The Library Friends Shop* 513-369-6920, friends.cincinnatilibrary.org Unique and affordable gifts for all ages and tastes. Greeting cards, gently used books, puzzles and toys, office and desk accessories, and jewelry. Macy’s Fountain Place* 513-361-4200, macys.com Starting as a small dry goods store in New York in 1858, Macy’s is now one of the largest department store retailers in the world. This beautiful downtown location anchors Fountain Square. M. Hopple & Co.* 513-381-4972, mhopple.com Fine stationery and gift boutique. Unique gifts for baby, Bar & Bat Mitzvahs, graduations, invitations, seasonal, special occasions, and weddings. MiCA 12/v 513-533-1974, shopmica.com Contemporary design-based gifts and home accessories, including work from local and national designers.

Elm & Iron 513-954-4217, elmandiron.com An eclectic collection of home furnishings, accessories, and decor. Learn more on page 15.

Ohio Book Store 513-621-5142, ohiobookstore.net Explore five floors of books and magazines at this book lover’s store, operating in downtown Cincinnati since 1940.

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Downtown Motorcycle rental and retail shop. A place where motorcyclists and scooterists can rent a ride, select gear, and find moto-related art for their walls. Rates and details online.

sloaneboutique.com Sloane Boutique caters to the edgy and urban woman who embodies an effortless chic style. Located in Gateway Quarter in Over-the-Rhine.

Portaluca Boutique* 513-322-1784, dfscincy.org Sophisticated thrift store, selling surplus clothing donated to Dress for Success Cincinnati (DfSC). All proceeds are donated to DfSC, a nonprofit organization helping low-income women throughout Cincinnati secure and retain employment.

Tervis* 513-381-0931, tervis.com Since 1946, Tervis has manufactured customizable lifetime guaranteed insulated tumblers that keep hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. Proudly made in America.

Rookwood Pottery Company Store 513-579-1209, rookwood.com Browse thousands of pieces of Cincinnati’s famous Rookwood Pottery at this 1,000-plus squarefoot store. Saks Fifth Avenue 513-421-6800, saksfifthavenue.com Located on Fifth Street, this famous upscale retailer sells exclusive designer collections for men and women. Sloane Boutique 513-579-8111,

Tiffany & Co. 513-721-2022, tiffany.com The epitome of American luxury. Tiffany & Co. sells jewelry, sterling silver, china, crystal, stationery, and fragrances. Learn more on page 52. Urban Eden 513-260-8434, irisbookcafe.com/urban-eden Fine art and contemporary craft by local and regional artists. Wooden Nickel Antiques 513-241-2985, woodennickelantiques.net Wooden Nickel opened in 1976 and started out specializing in architectural

antiques. Now it buys and sells antique back bars, fireplace mantels, stained glass, and chandeliers.

Food & Drink 16-Bit Bar + Arcade 513-381-1616, 16-bitbar.com/cincy A retro watering hole offering classic arcade games, old-school cocktails, and an awesome beer selection. A Tavola* 513-246-0192, atavolapizza.com A Tavola promises to serve as an extension of your dining room table; the ideal balance between a seasoned palate and grandma’s homemade touch. Abby Girl Sweets* 513-335-0898, abbygirlsweets.com Named after the owners’ daughter, Abby, all cupcakes at this bakery are baked fresh from scratch, including the flavor of the week. Abigail Street 513-421-4040, abigailstreet.com

105 Suites • For the Extended Stay Traveler

144 Rooms & Suites • For the Business & Leisure Traveler Fully Equipped Kitchens in Every Suite

2 Hotels at 1 Historic Address!

The Former Cincinnati Enquirer Building 617 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202 Hampton Inn & Suites: 513-354-2430 (Main) • 513-354-2431 (Fax) • cincinnatidowntownsuites.hamptoninn.com Homewood Suites: 513-354-2440 (Main) • 513-354-2441 (Fax) • cincinnatidowntown.homewoodsuites.com

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Two of the newest hotels in the heart of Downtown Cincinnati!


A restaurant with a Mediterranean flair, where the emphasis is on seasonal foods meant to be shared.

Yard House, Pies & Pints, The Stretch, Jefferson Social, Taste of Belgium, and more. Learn more on page 52.

Americano Burger Bar 513-345-6677, americanoburgerbar.com Features steak burgers, boozy milkshakes, and hand-cut fries.

The Bar at Palm Court* 513-421-9100, orchidsatpalmcourt.com Historic 1930s bar with breathtaking original French Art Deco. Relaxed menu, weeknight happy hour, and live jazz Friday and Saturday evenings.

The Anchor 513-421-8111, theanchor-otr.com Urban fish shack and oyster bar in Over-the-Rhine serving innovative seafood specialties. Arnold’s Bar & Grill 513-421-6234, arnoldsbarandgrill.com As Cincinnati’s oldest tavern, it continues to be known for its reasonable prices and friendly atmosphere.

Bauer European Farm Kitchen* 513-621-8555, bauercincinnati.com European farmhouse restaurant, emphasizing German food with some French country food as well. “Bauer” means farmer in German.

the Millennium Hotel’s restaurant, which features a wide variety of flavorful cuisine. Cocktails are available in the bar and lounge. The Blind Pig 513-381-3114, blindpigcincy.com An updated version of a speakeasy. From the patio you can see the city, the stadiums and National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Boca* 513-542-2022, bocacincinnati.com Fine French restaurant that was honored by Travel + Leisure as one of the best in the U.S.

Bakersfield OTR 513-579-0446, bakersfieldtacos.com Hot spot in Over-the-Rhine with a Mexican-inspired menu and plenty of Kentucky bourbons.

Below Zero* 513-421-9376, belowzerolounge.com Lounge that is gay-friendly, with more than 100 vodka selections as well as other fine liquors, a video jukebox, and cabaret shows.

Boi Na Braza* 513-421-7111, boinabraza.com Based on the churrasco cooking of Brazilian gaúchos who roasted meat on skewers over an ember fire pit. The restaurant style is all-you-can-eat meat with a side station buffet.

The Banks* thebankscincy.com Riverfront development with restaurants such as Holy Grail Tavern & Grille,

Bistro on Elm* 513-352-2189, millenniumhotels.com/cincinnati Enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner in

Booksellers on Fountain Square Café* 513-258-2038, thebooksellersonfountainsquare.com

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Brezel 513-407-7916, brezelpower.com Spring Onion and Lemon Basil Blueberry are just a few of the 40-plus available flavors of hand-rolled Bavarian-style soft pretzels sold here. Learn more on page 18. BRU Burger Bar* 513-463-6003, bruburgerbar.com This restaurant features a grind of sirloin, chuck, and brisket burgers in a location near Fountain Square. Butcher and Barrel 513-954-8974, thebutcherbarrel.com Rustic restaurant where old world meets new world cuisine. Café de Vine* 513-241-4448, cafedevineon4th.com Walking distance from the Convention Center and downtown hotels. Delicious burgers, fresh veggie options, and six salad selections. Campanello’s Restaurant* 513-721-9833, campanellos.com Featuring home-cooked Italian cuisine and a full-service bar for more than 40 years. Ché Restaurant* 513-978-1706, checincinnati.com Argentinian restaurant and bar that proudly offers freshly grilled empanadas, charcuteries, delicious meats, soups, pizzas, and gelatos. Christian Moerlein Malt House Taproom 513-827-6025, christianmoerlein.com Tour Moerlein’s underground Moore Street Malt House for free, enjoy a beer, and take a growler to go. Cocktail Terrace at 21c* 513-578-6600, 21ccocktailterrace.com Located on the rooftop of the 21c Museum Hotel, the Terrace is open seasonally and offers views of the city. Coffee Emporium 513-651-5483, coffee-emporium.com With three area locations and assorted artisan roasted coffee and teas, this locally owned coffeehouse is a favorite among residents and visitors alike. Corkopolis* 513-381-3752, corkopolis.com 62 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

The name may be a play on words, but this place doesn’t play around when it comes to artisan wine. The Cricket Lounge* 513-381-3000, cincinnatianhotel.com In the Cincinnatian Hotel, the Cricket Lounge is a cozy and stylish lounge that serves delicious food from lunch until midnight. Extensive wine-bythe-glass menu and live music on Saturdays. Currito 513-579-1333, currito.com Cincinnati-based burrito chain with internationally inspired burritos, real fruit smoothies, and salads. Multiple locations. D. Burnham’s* 513-333-0000, dburnhams.com A contemporary Midwestern American restaurant inside the Renaissance Hotel featuring locally sourced ingredients. The Drinkery 513-509-2574, drinkeryotr.com Over-the-Rhine’s neighborhood drinking establishment and live music venue, featuring some of the area’s best original music. The Eagle Food and Beer Hall 513-802-5007, theeagleotr.com Serves classic comfort food including fried chicken, corn bread, and kale and spinach dip, all housed in a former post office. Fins Feathers & BarBQ 513-621-3467 Specializing in barbecue, turkey ribs, and salmon croquettes as well as specialty homemade sides, including candied yams, cole slaw, baked beans, potato salad, macaroni & cheese, greens, cornbread, and homemade desserts. French Crust Café 513-455-3720, jrcincy.com/french-crust-café A charming café specializing in downto-earth French cuisine with all of the fancy fixings.

sides, including gluten-free options. Open until 3 a.m. Gomez Salsa 513-381-1596, gomezsalsa.com Walk-up/takeout window featuring authentic tacos and fresh salsa. Two locations. Gourmet Food To Go* 513-954-4231, gourmetfoodtogo.co Breakfast and lunch. Food service with all the right ingredients. Dine in, carry out, and catering, all in the heart of downtown Cincinnati. Graeter’s* 513-381-4191, graeters.com This Cincinnati-born favorite continues to handcraft ice cream 2½ gallons at a time. Learn more on page 18. HalfCut 513-381-1952, halfcut.com Sample local and rare craft beers. Growlers available. Hathaway’s Diner* 513-621-1332 Nostalgic coffee shop/diner in historic Carew Tower. Featuring affordable comfort food, including daily specials, shakes and malts, and breakfast available all day long. Holtman’s Donuts* 513-381-0903, holtmansdonutshop.com This sweet shop is a local favorite, serving all sorts of donuts including the maple bacon donut. Multiple locations. Holy Grail Tavern & Grille 513-621-2222, holygrailcincy.com Directly across the street from Great American Ball Park, Holy Grail has 31 HD TVs and an outside patio. Igby’s 513-246-4396, igbysbar.com Three stories of hyper-stylized spaces. Cool cocktail menu and shareable plates, including salads and oysters.

Frisch’s Big Boy Restaurants* frischs.com More than 50 Cincinnati USA locations. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drive-thru. Featuring the Big Boy double-decker hamburger, soup, Salad ‘n’ Fruit Bar, and Breakfast Bar.

Ingredients (Some Assembly Required)* 513-852-2740, ingredientsforyou.com Combines made-to-order gourmet meals and fresh, healthy ingredients in a casual grab-and-go atmosphere. Located in the atrium of the Westin Hotel across from Fountain Square.

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infused craft cocktails, local brews, and a small bites menu amid a warm, ambient atmosphere. Izzy’s* 513-241-6246, izzys.com Chow down on classic corned beef Reuben and potato pancakes at this Cincinnati deli. Multiple locations. Japp’s–Since 1879 513-381-1524, wellmannsbrands.com/japps1879 Handcrafted cocktails inspired by classic mixology from the 1700s to the 1950s. The authentic Cincinnati cocktail experience. Learn more on page 41. Jean-Robert’s Table 513-621-4777, jrcincy.com/jrtable Delectable French fare by Jean-Robert de Cavel. Stop in for the French Lunch Tray, a four-course lunch (soup, salad, savory, and sweet). Menu changes weekly. Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse* 513-784-1200, jeffruby.com The finest steaks and an exclusive experience have earned Jeff Ruby’s a number of awards. Kaze Restaurant & Bar* 513-898-7991, kazeotr.com Japanese gastropub and sushi bar with a contemporary dining room, bar/ lounge, and beer garden. Kitty’s Sports Grill* 513-421-8900, kittyssportsgrill.net Family-owned sports grill with fresh, quality pub food and walls decorated with sports memorabilia. Knockback Nat’s* 513-621-1000 A cool neighborhood bar. Krueger’s Tavern 513-834-8670 Inspired by European taverns of decades past, with house-made sausages and a huge selection of canned beer. Enjoy the rooftop bar and patio. Lachey’s Bar 513-275-0740, lacheys.com Drew and Nick Lachey have brought a sports bar, lounge, and full-service restaurant, with beer and wine on tap and a menu of upscale bar food, to Over-the-Rhine. The Lackman 513-381-0741, lackmanbar.com Throw back a beer, including microbrews, domestics, and imports, in the FALL / WINTER 2017

restored building of brewer Herman Lackman. Lalo 513-381-5256, lalocincinnati.com Asian soul food on Main Street. Macaron Bar 513-813-8181, macaron-bar.com The Macaron Collection features 12-plus flavors of the decadent French pastry. Multiple locations. Learn more on page 18. Maplewood Kitchen and Bar 513-421-2100, maplewoodkitchenandbar.com A taste of California, with a menu highlighting super foods. Also offers a weekend brunch. The Mercer OTR* 513-421-5111, themercerotr.com An Italian-European restaurant serving fine dishes like risotto and a porterhouse for two. McCormick & Schmick’s* 513-721-9339, mccormickandschmicks.com This seafood restaurant on Fountain Square features a menu printed daily by the chef, employing seasonal seafood from around the world and fullflavored beef. Metropole* 513-578-6660, metropoleonwalnut.com The restaurant at 21c Museum Hotel serves dishes cooked in a wood-burning fireplace. The ever-changing menu consistently features hearth-roasted meats, fish, and vegetables. Learn more on page 41. Mita’s 513-421-6482, mitas.co Thanks to the farm-inspired menu, accommodations can be made for both a quick tapa and sangria and a largeplated family meal. Moerlein Lager House* 513-421-2337, moerleinlagerhouse.com Along the river adjacent to The Banks, this restaurant and brewery serves Christian Moerlein’s award-winning craft beers and even offers tours of the facility. Montgomery Inn 513-721-7427, montgomeryinn.com Ribs slathered in Montgomery Inn’s signature barbecue sauce keep guests coming back for more. Multiple locations. Morton’s The Steakhouse* 513-621-3111, mortons.com

Serving USDA prime-aged beef since 1978, the Cincinnati location is in an upscale atmosphere overlooking Fountain Square. MOTR Pub 513-381-6687, motrpub.com Popular hangout featuring local art, live rock bands, and hearty fare. Nada* 513-721-6232, eatdrinknada.com Authentic Mexican flavors served in a modern way. Nada serves a killer Sunday brunch with a Mexican take on brunch classics. Nation Kitchen and Bar* 513-381-3794, nationkitchenandbar.com Nation strives to be an extension of your living room by providing a comfortable environment with great food and drink selections at an affordable price. Nicholson’s Tavern & Pub* 513-564-9111, nicholsonspub.com Authentic Scottish tavern and pub across from the Aronoff Center. Classic British Isles dishes and American favorites, and a large selection of singlemalt scotches. Nicola’s Ristorante 513-721-6200, nicolasotr.com The owners take pride in the extensive wine list and contemporary Italian menu. Learn more on page 37. O’Malley’s in the Alley* 513-381-3114, omalleyscincy.com Friendly atmosphere, great food, drinks, and daily specials. Cincinnati’s second oldest bar. Ollie’s Trolley 513-381-6100 Family-owned business specializing in comfort food and catering, including macaroni & cheese, ribs, deep-fried turkey, collard greens, cornbread, and sweet potatoes. Won the Best of Roadside Dining Award on the Food Network. The Palace Restaurant* 513-381-3000, palacecincinnati.com Fine dining within the historic Cincinnatian Hotel. The menu changes seasonally and features eclectic cuisine. Palomino* 513-381-1300, palomino.com A vibrant “urban Italian” restaurant, bar, and rotisserie known for its hardwood-fired Mediterranean cooking. CINCINNATIUSA.COM \\\ 63


Downtown Panera Bread* 513-241-0000, panerabread.com Freshly baked breads and pastries, soups, salads, and sandwiches. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily. Multiple locations. panino. 513-381-0287, findpanino.com Serves up artisan sandwiches and Italian-inspired charcuterie. Papa John’s Pizza* 513-961-7272, papajohns.com For better ingredients, better pizza, call for prompt delivery or carryout. Pho Lang Thang 513-376-9177, pholangthang.com Upbeat Vietnamese spot at Findlay Market serving pho, bánh mì, and bun thit nuong. Learn more on page 41. Pleasantry 513-381-1969, pleasantryotr.com Cincinnati neighborhood restaurant focusing on natural wine, approachable Midwestern food, and crafted coffee. Serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Plum Street Café* 513-651-4341, plumstcafe.com Celebrating more than 25 years, this family-owned establishment is just a block from the Duke Energy Convention Center. Full bar, open seven days a week. Pontiac BBQ 513-579-8500, pontiacbbq.com A barbecue restaurant serving Texasstyle brisket and pulled pork and offering a large selection of bourbon. Potbelly Sandwich Shop* 513-381-5572, potbelly.com Listen to live music while enjoying a toasty sandwich or crave-worthy salad. Finish your meal with a fresh baked cookie or hand-dipped milkshake. Multiple locations. The President’s Room 513-721-2260, thepresidentsrm.com Chef Jeremy Luers is in the kitchen at this modern American restaurant with lasting Italian and German influences, as well as well-curated wines and classic cocktails.

Prime Cincinnati* 513-579-0720, primecincy.com Known for its USDA prime steaks, exquisite cuisine, extensive wine selection, and outstanding service. Prvlgd Lounge & Bistro* 513-846-4060, prvlgdcincy.com Social lounge across from Duke Energy Convention Center. Sophisticated venue that caters to working professionals. Quan Hapa 513-421-7826, quanhapa.com A gastropub serving unique Asian street food, including Asian-inspired wings and Okonomiyaki, a Japanese-style pancake. Queen City Exchange* 513-954-0395, queencityexchange.com Cincinnati’s newest interactive bar with more than 41 taps, where prices fluctuate based on demand. Queen City Radio* 513-381-0918, qcrbar.com Located in the historic Over-theRhine district. Catch a game with family or friends and be tempted to stray from your favorite draft beer to indulge in a booze-infused slushie.

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Red Roost Tavern* 513-354-4025 Located inside the Hyatt Regency Cincinnati. Savor a carefully crafted menu cultivated from the freshest local foods.

Rhinehaus 513-381-2277, rhinehausbar.com A sports bar in Over-the-Rhine that offers more than 12 TVs and 16 rotating taps.

Restaurant L 513-760-5525, lcincinnati.com Named after the shared first initial of their daughters, restaurant owners and longtime friends Jean-Robert de Cavel and Richard Brown welcome guests to experience a Parisian-style menu at Queen City Square.

The Righteous Room 513-381-4408, therighteousroom.com Warm, intimate bar and lounge across from the Aronoff Center. Enjoy half-price happy hours Monday– Saturday.

Restaurants at Palm Court* 513-421-9100, orchidsatpalmcourt.com Fine dining at five-diamond Orchids at Palm Court. The Grille at Palm Court features a weekday pasta bar and full menu. Bar at Palm Court offers relaxed fare, specialty cocktails, and live entertainment Friday and Saturday. Rhinegeist 513-381-1367, rhinegeist.com Unique and flavorful batches of beer come from this “Ghost of the Rhine.” Learn more on pages 34, 53.

more in downtown Cincinnati. Fullservice bar. Ruth’s Chris Steak House* 513-381-0491, ruthschris.com Enjoy a petite filet or porterhouse at this upscale steakhouse at The Banks. Salazar Restaurant 513-621-7000, salazarcincinnati.com The creative farm-inspired menu changes frequently, featuring inventive New American cuisine.

Rock Bottom Brewery* 513-621-1588, rockbottom.com Clean, classic beer recipes, brewed in-house and paired with a made-fromscratch menu. On Fountain Square.

Scene Ultra Lounge 513-381-4327 scenecinci.com Features an eclectic array of music, a spacious yet intimate bar, and an exotic granite ice bar. Scotti’s Italian Restaurant 513-721-9484, scottiscincinnati.com Open since 1912, Scotti’s is one of America’s longest-running restaurants. Some favorite dishes at this Italian restaurant are spaghetti carbonara and steak samorilla.

The Rook 513-954-8191, therookotr.com A board game bar dedicated to quality food, drinks, and the ultimate board game experience. Learn more on page 15. Rusconi Pizza* 513-721-2253, rusconipizza.com Pizzas, hoagies, wings, calzones, and

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Downtown This apothecary-themed cocktail bar in OTR features cocktails named for patent medicines, the often-ineffective “cures” of the era.

Servatii Pastry Shop & Deli 513-421-2253, servatiipastryshop.com Cincinnati baking tradition with three generations of European masters. Fine pastries, coffee, freshly baked breads, cakes, and pretzels baked all day long. Multiple locations.

Sweet Petit Desserts* 513-443-5094, sweetpetitdesserts.com Specializes in bite-size desserts that burst with flavor while demonstrating unique artistry. Enjoy the taste of any dessert without overindulging.

Silver Ladle* 513-834-7650, silverladle.com Offers fresh salads, signature soups and chilis, delicious sandwiches, stuffed mushroom burgers, and more for lunch and dinner.

Taft’s Ale House* 513-334-1393, taftsalehouse.com An 1850 evangelical church-turned-bar that pays homage to Cincinnatian and former president William Howard Taft.

The Skeleton Root 513-918-3015, skeletonroot.com Wine handcrafted on site in historic Over-the-Rhine with ties to local and regional growers. Learn more on page 53.

Taqueria Mercado 513-381-0678, taqueriamercado.com A traditional Mexican restaurant. Happy Hour and live music on the weekends. Open daily.

Skyline Chili* skylinechili.com Original recipe chili served on coneys, spaghetti, and more.

Taste of Belgium—A Belgian Bistro* 513-381-4607, authenticwaffle.com Beloved eatery serving authentic Belgian waffles and other delights. Multiple locations, including Over-the-Rhine and The Banks. Learn more on page 52.

Sotto* 513-977-6886, sottocincinnati.com Trattoria with a rustic ambience and classic, no-frills Italian fare like bistecca Fiorentina or short rib cappellacci.

Tin Roof* 513-381-2176, tinroofbars.com A spot at The Banks for live music, with a full menu of snacks, sandwiches, and quesadillas.

Splitsville Luxury Lanes/ Howl at the Moon* 513-421-2695, splitsvillelanes.com Live entertainment, food and drink options, and 16,000 square feet of bowling space.

Tina’s 513-621-3567, tinasbar.com Family-owned-and-operated restaurant and bar for more than 30 years. A laid-back, leave your bags at the door type of place.

Spoon & Cellar* 513-904-4149, spoonandcellar.com Where simplicity meets sophistication. Simple yet thoughtful menu delivers a preppy-casual experience and the cellar serves as the catalyst for crafted cocktails and a sophisticated wine selection.

Tom + Chee 513-721-2433, tomandchee.com A fresh and tasty take on grilled cheese. Became a sensation after being featured on ABC’s Shark Tank.

Sports Page Restaurant* 513-721-0067, sportspagecincinnati.com Serving breakfast and lunch in downtown Cincinnati since 1977. Delicious ice cream. The Stretch 513-229-9065, thestretchcincy.com An upbeat bar with an outdoor patio that serves up draft beers and creative cocktails. Sundry and Vice* 513-721-8423, sundryandvice.com 66 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

Top of the Park* 513-651-1234, topoftheparkcincinnati.com Rooftop lounge at the Residence Inn with views of Lytle Park, the Ohio River, and downtown Cincinnati. Small bites, wines, beer, and handcrafted cocktails. Open seasonally. V’s Café on Seventh* 513-977-4074, cafeon7th.com Enjoy the Vonderhaar’s fine food tradition. Offering a wide array of items: wraps, sandwiches, salads, jumbo muffins, fresh scones, yogurt parfait, homemade dips, crisp slaws, and cold pasta salads.

Vestry 513-841-9999, thetransept.com A public bar located within The Transept, a premium event space in OTR, embodies a unique classic edge thanks to its German gothic church architecture. Learn more on page 41. Via Vite* 513-721-8483, viaviterestaurant.com Handmade Italian cuisine, the product of fresh local and imported ingredients. Indoor and outdoor dining on Fountain Square. Learn more on page 52. Washington Platform Saloon & Restaurant 513-421-0110, washingtonplatform.com Casual seafood, oysters, pastas, sandwiches, and salads served in a restored turn-of-the-century saloon. Locally owned and operated since 1986. We Olive and Wine Bar* 513-954-8875, weolive.com/cincinnati Provides the highest quality extra virgin olive oil, artisan foods and wine, as well as a sharable plates menu. Yard House* 513-381-4071, yardhouse.com Upscale casual eatery at The Banks with 160 beers on tap. Learn more on page 52. Zula Restaurant & Wine Bar 513-744-9852, zulabistro.com Zula pairs great wine and craft beer with your choice of entrée; hot steamy mussels, hot and cold plates, and Artisan Z flat breads.

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AC Hotel Cincinnati at The Banks* 513-744-9900, achotelcincinnati.com 135 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202, Opening Summer 2017

701 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH 45202 Homewood Suites— Cincinnati Downtown* 513-354-2440, homewoodsuites3.hilton.com 617 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

The Cincinnatian Hotel* 513-381-3000, cincinnatianhotel.com 601 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 Hampton Inn & Suites— Cincinnati Downtown* 513-354-2430, hamptoninn3.hilton.com 617 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza* 513-421-9100, cincinnatinetherlandplaza.hilton.com 35 W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 Holiday Inn Hotel & Suites Cincinnati Downtown* 513-381-5025, ihg.com

Renaissance Cincinnati Downtown* 513-333-0000, renaissancehotels.com 36 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Hyatt Regency Cincinnati* 513-579-1234, cincinnati.hyatt.com 151 W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Residence Inn Cincinnati Downtown/ The Phelps* 513-651-1234, residenceinncincinnatidowntown.com 506 E. Fourth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Millennium Hotel Cincinnati* 513-352-2100, millenniumhotels.com/cincinnati 150 W. Fifth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Symphony Hotel & Restaurant* 513-721-3353, symphonyhotel.com 210 W. 14th St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Quality Inn & Suites Downtown* 513-241-8660, choicehotels.com 800 W. Eighth St., Cincinnati, OH 45203

The Westin Cincinnati* 513-621-7700, westin.com/cincinnati 21 E. Fifth St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

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4 Krohn Conservatory Krohn Conservatory was built in 1933 at the height of the Art Deco movement. Inside aluminum and glass walls, guests can peruse more than 3,500 plant species from around the world. Special programs throughout the year include the popular butterfly and holiday shows. 513-421-5707, cincinnatiparks.com/krohn-conservatory

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Uptown 20th Century Theater 513-731-8000, the20thcenturytheatre.com A venue rich in history that now hosts weddings, concerts, and other events at Oakley Square. American Sign Museum* 513-541-6366, americansignmuseum.org A vast collection of American signage. Learn more on pages 45, 68. Cincinnati Art Museum* 513-721-2787, cincinnatiartmuseum.org Features a diverse collection of more than 67,000 artworks spanning 6,000 years. Learn more on pages 45, 69. Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra 513-723-1182, ccocincinnati.org A talented and intimate ensemble that aims to connect audiences with music in new ways. Learn more on page 43. Cincinnati Observatory* 513-321-5186, cincinnatiobservatory.org Have a look through the oldest working public telescope in the country. Learn more on pages 45, 69. Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park* 513-421-3888, cincyplay.com The finest in professional theater for more than 50 years. Winner of two Tony Awards. Learn more on page 44. Cincinnati Skirball Museum* 513-487-3098, huc.edu/research/museums Opened in 1875, the Skirball Museum has a long history as one of the oldest repositories of Jewish cultural artifacts in America. Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden* 513-281-4700, cincinnatizoo.org One of the largest zoo collections in the country, with more than 500 animal and 3,000 plant species. Learn more on pages 31, 34, 35, 68. Drake Planetarium & Science Center 513-396-5578, drakeplanetarium.org Cincinnati’s only educational planetarium and STEM venue open to the general public. Esquire Theatre* 513-281-2803, esquiretheatre.com A theater that survived the Great De70 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

pression now shows independent films. Beer, spirits, and wine available. FC Cincinnati* fccincinnati.com The city’s professional soccer team has rallied some of the Midwest’s most passionate fans. Pick up general admission tickets for the 2017 season for as little as $5. Home games take place at University of Cincinnati’s Nippert Stadium. Harriet Beecher Stowe House* 513-751-0651, stowehousecincy.org Home of Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and the Beecher family. Hours vary by season. Learn more on page 15. Krohn Conservatory* 513-421-4086, cincinnatiparks.com Encounter a rainforest in the city, along with thousands of other plant species. Learn more on pages 32, 69. Manifest 513-861-3638, manifestgallery.org Nonprofit neighborhood art gallery featuring insightful, thought-provoking works. Learn more on page 15. Spring Grove Cemetery and Arboretum 513-681-7526, springgrove.org Founded over 150 years ago, its 750 acres are home to exotic and native plants, state and national champion trees, and a serene visiting experience. Learn more on page 18. University of Cincinnati* 513-556-6000, uc.edu Founded in 1819, UC offers students a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience. UC is a public research university with an enrollment of more than 44,000 students. William Howard Taft National Historic Site* 513-684-3262, nps.gov/wiho The only National Park Service site in Cincinnati. The birthplace home is a memorial to the nation’s 27th president and 10th chief justice. Xavier University* 513-745-3000, xavier.edu A private, coeducational university that provides a liberal arts education in the Catholic, Jesuit tradition. Ranked fourth among 171 colleges and universities in the Midwest by U.S. News & World Report.

Shopping Bob Roncker's Running Spot 513-321-3006, runningspot.com Local chain featuring top footwear brands such as Asics, Saucony, Merrell, and Keen. Has locations in O'Bryonville, Glendale, Loveland, and Newport. Casablanca Vintage 513-541-6999, casablancavintage.com Longtime Northside retailer with a large vintage inventory cultivated over 31 years. Castle House 513-871-2458, castlehouse.com Located in Hyde Park Square, Castle House was founded more than 55 years ago and specializes in designer clothing and shoes for girls, boys, and infants. The Fig Leaf 513-321-2970, thefigleaf.com Provides quality, handcrafted jewelry, accessories, and gifts. Owned and operated by a mother-daughter team. Greenwich House Gallery of Fine Art 513-871-8787, greenwichhousegallery.com Cincinnati’s largest fine art gallery, located in historic O’Bryonville. Finest quality art and conservation framing to discriminating collectors for more than 22 years. Diverse array of artistic styles in painting and sculpture. Hi-Bred 513-240-4664, hibred.life Features contemporary and vintage jewelry, clothing, furniture, and more. Learn more on page 15. Hyde Park Gourmet Food & Wine* 513-533-4329, hydeparkgourmet.com Nationally acclaimed specialty food and wine store with a European-style shopping experience. Unique products, specialty cheeses, chocolates, stellar wine selection, and award-winning gift baskets. indigenous 513-321-3750, indigenouscraft.com An eclectic collection of arts and crafts from more than 150 artists. Joseph-Beth Booksellers 513-396-8960, josephbeth.com Celebrating 25 years! Independent book-selling company featuring books, gifts, toys, and more. Two locations. FALL / WINTER 2017

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Kismet 513-871-7879 Fun and affordable boutique featuring women’s apparel, jewelry, accessories, shoes, and gifts. Leeli+Lou 513-873-2892, facebook.com/leeliandlou A style bar featuring trendy clothing, jewelry, and gifts at affordable prices. Learn more on page 14. Malton Art Gallery 513-321-8614, maltonartgallery.com Offers a comprehensive, curated selection of art in all mediums in a beautiful, light-filled gallery space. NVISION 513-542-4577, nvisionshop.com Retail shop selling vintage and designer clothing, art, and home furnishings. Learn more on page 15. Redtree Gallery 513-321-8733, redtreegallery.net Monthly art shows and a large selection of local handmade works to peruse while you have lunch or espresso. Rookwood Commons & Pavilion* 513-241-5800, shoprookwood.com Popular open-air shopping center with Nordstrom Rack, Nike Outlet, Whole Foods, REI, and dozens of other shops and restaurants. Shake It Records 513-591-0123, shakeitrecords.com One of the country’s most eclectically stocked record stores, with 40,000 musical selections. Learn more on page 15. Ten Thousand Villages* 513-871-5840, tenthousandvillages.com Unique fair trade items from around the world including jewelry, home decor, and accessories. Three French Hens 513-321-1161 Offers ladies clothing, accessories, and great gifts featuring Bourbon & Boweties, Mariana Jewelry, Baabaazuzu Hats, Capri Blue Candles, and much more.

Food & Drink Aglamesis Bros.* 513-531-5196, aglamesis.com Makers of gourmet chocolates and premium ice creams since 1908. Come visit its nostalgic turn-of-the-century ice cream parlor. FALL / WINTER 2017

Aladdin’s Eatery 513-871-8333, aladdinseatery.com Aladdin’s Eatery serves deliciously healthy, nutritious Lebanese-American food in a relaxed, casual atmosphere with superior, friendly service. Allyn’s Cafe 513-871-5779, allynscafe.com Cajun American restaurant featuring several house specialties like Big Al’s seafood platter, crawfish and shrimp étoufée, and New Orleans–style blackened meats. Ambar India Restaurant 513-281-7000, ambarindia.com Authentic cuisine from Northern India, including savory tandoori oven dishes and exotic curries. Andy’s Mediterranean Grille 513-281-9791, andyskabob.com Authentic and traditional Middle Eastern cuisine complete with Lebanese coffee and a smoking pipe. Arcade Legacy 513-874-8766, arcadelegacyohio.com More than 50 arcade games, including a console lounge with popular gaming systems, plus craft beers, mixed drinks, and food. Learn more on page 15. Arthur’s 513-871-5543, arthurscincinnati.com Around for over half a century, Arthur’s has burgers, sandwiches, and salads, and only serves local draft beer on tap. Two locations. Awakenings 513-321-2525, awakeningscoffeeandwine.com Neighborhood coffee and wine shop. Also serves pastries and showcases local art. Learn more on page 14. Blind Lemon* 513-241-3885, theblindlemon.com A touch of old-world charm surrounded by beauty and history. Enjoy nightly entertainment in the lush garden with cold-weather bonfires and cocktail specialties. The BonBonerie 513-321-3399, bonbonerie.com Original recipes ensure that each pastry from this bakery is not only beautiful, but delicious as well. Bow Tie Café 513-621-2233, bowtiecafe.com Your stop for coffee, conversations,

and cocktails. Offers a wide selection of coffees and teas, and an expansive menu. Brew House 513-961-9058, brewhouse.com Laid-back tavern serving freshly made soup, salads, burgers, and more, plus craft beer and cocktails. BrewRiver GastroPub 513-861-2484, brewrivergastropub.com Fine dining with a casual pub atmosphere. Buca di Beppo* 513-396-7673, bucadibeppo.com Italian cuisine served family-style. Busken Bakery* 513-871-2114, busken.com With several area locations and daily fresh items, Busken is available for catering, lunch, or a morning treat. The bakery’s iced sugar cookies are a local favorite. Camp Washington Chili* 513-541-0061, campwashingtonchili.com Serving up secret recipe chili since 1940. Open 24 hours a day, six days a week. The Capital Grille* 513-351-0814, thecapitalgrille.com Nationally acclaimed for its dry-aged steak, fresh seafood, and award-winning wine list of more than 350 labels, presented with professional, attentive service in an atmosphere of relaxed elegance. The Celestial Steakhouse* 513-241-4455, thecelestial.com Four-star and four-diamond awardwinning steakhouse enhanced by a spectacular view of Cincinnati from high atop Mt. Adams. City View Tavern 513-241-8439 A little tavern with great city views, burgers, and Bloody Marys. Cock & Bull Public House* 513-533-4253, candbpublichouse.com Award-winning fish and chips and traditional public house fare. Draft beers on tap from around the world at three locations—Hyde Park, Covington, and Glendale. The Comet 513-541-8900, cometbar.com Cool atmosphere, live local acts, more than 150 beers to choose CINCINNATIUSA.COM \\\ 71


Uptown Cork & Cap 513-321-5227, corkandcapofhydepark.com Relaxed wine bar and restaurant in Hyde Park Square. Learn more on page 14. Dewey’s Pizza 513-731-7755, deweyspizza.com Local favorite serving signature pizzas like the Ryan’s Inferno, a buffalo chicken pizza, as well as salads and calzones. Multiple locations. Don Pablo’s 513-631-1356, donpablos.com TexMex restaurant serving big, bold flavors in a festive and informal Mexican atmosphere. Dutch’s 513-871-1446, dutchscincinnati.com Cozy beer and wine bar and deli in Hyde Park with rotating tap selections. Soups, salads, snacks, and sandwiches. Eli’s BBQ* 513-307-8318, elisbarbeque.com Travel + Leisure named Eli’s, and its hickory-smoked pulled pork, to the 2013 America’s Best New BBQ list. Multiple locations. E+O Kitchen 513-832-1023, eokitchen.com Contemporary, tropical-themed eatery with Asian dishes, some with a Latin spin. Learn more on page 14. Fireside Pizza 513-751-3473, firesidepizzawalnuthills.com Along with Fireside’s brick-oven-onwheels, there is now a permanent location in the old No. 16 Firehouse in Walnut Hills. Learn more on page 15. Forno Osteria+Bar 513-818-8720, fornoosteriabar.com Rustic Italian entrées and a full bar. Brunch, dinner, and dessert menus.

J. Alexander’s* 513-531-7495, jalexanders.com Contemporary American restaurant known for its wood-fired cuisine.

best beer gardens in America. On the National Register of Historic Places and features German cuisine and lighter American fare.

Jean-Robert’s Le Bar a Boeuf 513-751-2333, jrtable.com A modern French bistro serving beef, Wagyu beef, bison, lamb, and fish, garnished with compound butters and classic sauces. A separate lounge allows visitors to enjoy views of the Ohio River from the patio.

Melt Eclectic Deli 513-681-6358, meltcincy.com Local favorite serves vegetarian, omnivorous, and vegan options, including delicious melted sandwiches.

Just Q'in 513-386-4848, justqin.com A food truck-turned-brick-and-mortar restaurant serving quality slow-smoked brisket and sides that are made inhouse daily. Two locations. Listermann Brewing Company* 513-731-1130, listermannbrewing.com A homebrew shop/brewery hybrid with a cozy taproom offering up to 12 freshly made beers. The Littlefield 513-386-7570, littlefieldns.com Bourbon bar and bistro restaurant with a beautiful outside patio in Cincinnati’s eclectic Northside neighborhood. Live at the Ludlow Garage 513-221-4111, liveattheludlowgarage.com Intimate concert venue featuring national and regional bands that serves dinner and drinks to your seats. Longworth’s* 513-381-5111 Located in the heart of Mt. Adams, it’s the premier destination for nightlife. MadTree Brewing Company 513-836-8733, madtreebrewing.com A brewery that specializes in canned craft beer. Learn more on page 18.

Hangover Easy 513-221-5400, hangovereasycincinnati.com Laid-back breakfast spot serving playful twists on morning classics.

Maribelle’s eat + drink 513-321-9111, maribellestavern.com Fresh menu with local and seasonal ingredients. Daily menu changes showcase culinary creativity. Saturday and Sunday brunch. Gluten-free and vegan friendly.

Harvest Bistro and Wine Bar 513-281-3663, harvest-bistro.com Located in Clifton’s Gaslight District. Menu creations are like the neighborhood, American, but with many different influences.

Mecklenburg Gardens Restaurant 513-221-5353, mecklenburgs.com Oldest restaurant in Cincinnati—since 1865. Unique outdoor beer garden that appeared in Travel + Leisure’s list of

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Mt. Adams Bar & Grill* 513-621-3666, mtadamsbarandgrill.com Neighborhood bar and restaurant with a year-round porch and friendly prices in the heart of historic Mt. Adams. Mt. Adams Pavilion 513-744-9200, mountadamspavilion.com Four big patios overlooking the scenic Cincinnati skyline, DJs inside, and live music outside during the warmer months. Myrtle’s Punch House 513-834-8589, wellmannsbrands.com/myrtles A creative neighborhood bar offering homemade draft punches along with Paninis and charcuterie. Next Chapter 513-381-1905, mtadamschapter.com Offers everything from burgers and tacos to live bands and DJs in Mt. Adams. Northside Tavern 513-542-3603, northsidetav.com/cincy Free live music and two bars serving local brews on tap. Northside Yacht Club 513-541-0528, northsideyachtclub.com A nautical-inspired pub serving food and drinks every night until 2 a.m. Learn more on page 15. O Pie O 513-274-3238, opieo.com Sweet and savory handcrafted pies inspired by the seasons, including flavors like Honey Vinegar and Bourbon Pecan. Learn more on page 39. The Precinct* 513-321-5454, jeffruby.com/precinct The first restaurant of Jeff Ruby’s steakhouses, opened in 1981. Ruth’s Parkside Cafe* 513-542-7884, ruthscafe.com Located in the American Can Building, Ruth’s is dedicated to providing great FALL / WINTER 2017

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Seasons 52* 513-631-5252, seasons52.com With a seasonal menu and an award-winning wine list, Seasons 52 offers a sophisticated environment and live entertainment.

Unwind Wine Bar 513-321-9463, unwindhydepark.com Rustic, upscale wine bar with light fare.

Second Place 513-417-8468, secondplacebar.com Decorated with more than 100 trophies, this neighborhood bar is all about sports and games. Known for its specialty bourbon slush drink. Sleepy Bee Café* 513-533-2339, sleepybeecafe.com A café that comes from a family’s love of bees and healthy and creatively produced meals. Two locations. Stone Bowl Korean 513-533-9600, stonebowloakley.com Authentic, gourmet Korean home-style dishes without MSG. Serves sushi at half price. Sugar n’ Spice Restaurant* 513-242-3521, sugar-n-spice-restaurant.com Serving breakfast and lunch since 1941. Huge fluffy omelets, wispy thin pancakes, creative sandwiches, and specials. Tavern on the Hill 513-421-3309, mtadamstavernonthehill.com A sports pub in historic Mt. Adams. Homemade fare and daily food and drink specials. Tea ‘n’ Bowl 513-744-9800, teanbowluc.com Offers Asian cuisine from Cantonese, Szechuan, and Southeast Asian traditions and specializes in bubble tea. Delivery available. Teak Thai Cuisine & Sushi Bar* 513-665-9800, teakthaicuisine.com Authentic Thai cuisine from Pad Thai, crispy duck, curry dishes, and stir-fry to alluring arrangements of sushi and sashimi. Tickle Pickle 513-954-4003, ticklepicklenorthside.com All-American restaurant with an ’80s rock-and-roll twist. Vegan options available. Tillie’s Lounge 513-541-1414, tillieslounge.com A neighborhood lounge with two plush FALL / WINTER 2017

Urban Artifact 513-620-4729, artifactbeer.com A craft brewery with a taproom, full bar, and live music venue. The Video Archive 513-559-9500, thatgrindhousebar.com Brought to you by the masterminds behind The Overlook Lodge, this Quentin Tarantino–inspired video store and bar is complete with signature cocktails, milkshakes, and movie snacks. Wild Eggs 513-345-7014, wildeggs.com This warm, sunny breakfast café is known for its Sweet Home apple bourbon crepes. Woodburn Brewery 513-373-1726, woodburnbrewery.com New brewery in East Walnut Hills offering award-winning SteinPils. Zip’s Café 513-871-9876, zipscafe.com Repeatedly hailed as the home of one of the best burgers in town, Zip’s is a genuine, venerable neighborhood bar. Learn more on page 38.

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Outdoor Pool The Clifton House Bed And Breakfast 513-221-7600, thecliftonhouse.com 500 Terrace Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220 Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Midtown/Rookwood* 513-672-7100, marriott.com/cvgnw 3813 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45209

Elysian Place 513-470-9725, elysianplacellc.com 2161 Elysian Place, Cincinnati, OH 45219 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott, Cincinnati Uptown* 513-281-2200, marriott.com/cvgmt 2500 Market St., Cincinnati, OH 45219 Gaslight Bed and Breakfast 513-861-5222, gaslightbb.com 3652 Middleton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220 Grace and Glory Bed and Breakfast 513-321-2824 3539 Shaw Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45208 Hampton Inn & Suites By Hilton* 513-281-2700, hamptoninn3.hilton.com 3024 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45219 Marriott Kingsgate Conference Center at the University of Cincinnati* 513-487-3800, kingsgatemarriott.com 151 Goodman Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45219 Parker House Bed and Breakfast 513-579-8236, parkerhousecinci.com 2323 Ohio Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45219 Quality Inn & Suites 513-242-1010, qualityinn.com 130 W. Mitchell Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45217 Residence Inn Cincinnati Midtown/Rookwood 513-873-2400, marriott.com 3815 Edwards Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45209 SpringHill Suites Cincinnati Midtown* 513-381-8300, marriott.com/cvgdt 610 Eden Park Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45202

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1 Creation Museum Creation Museum provides a journey through biblical history with 160 exhibits in its 70,000-square-foot facility. Wander through the Garden of Eden, visit the animals in the petting zoo, cruise the Screaming Raptor zip line courses, and see a T. Rex during your visit. The museum’s annual Christmas Town event features dazzling lights and a live nativity. 800-721-2298, creationmuseum.org

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From beloved attractions like the Newport Aquarium to a vibrant dining and nightlife scene, the riverfront in Northern Kentucky is a happening spot. And it’s just a short stroll across a bridge from Cincinnati.

Things to Do Axis Alley* 859-652-7250, axisalleylevee.com A boutique bowling experience that features upscale bowling, billiards, and a high-energy bar and lounge. BB Riverboats* 859-261-8500, bbriverboats.com Kids cruises, sightseeing cruises, dining cruises, and more on the Ohio River. Learn more on pages 34, 53, 75. Behringer-Crawford Museum 859-491-4003, bcmuseum.org A regional museum documenting the heritage and culture of Northern Kentucky. Learn more on page 32. Bellevue Beach Park 859-431-8888, bellevueky.org Riverfront park that hosts a summer concert series. The Carnegie 859-491-2030, thecarnegie.com Largest multidisciplinary arts venue in Northern Kentucky, with galleries, theater, and education center. Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption* 859-431-2060, covcathedral.com One of only 35 basilicas in the U.S., this cathedral features stunning gothic architecture and one of the world’s largest church stained-glass windows. Devou Park 859-292-2151, covingtonky.gov Beloved Northern Kentucky park with wide-angle views of the Cincinnati skyline and the Ohio River. The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Show* 866-496-0535, thedinnerdetective.com/cincinnati America’s largest interactive murder mystery dinner show! The Dinner Detective provides a hilarious evening of murder mystery, a four-course meal, and a prize package for the top sleuth. Just beware: The killer might be sitting right next to you. Falcon Theatre 513-479-6783, falcontheater.net A professional theater company produc76 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

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GameWorks* 859-581-7529, gameworks.com Eat, drink, and play all under one roof. Hundreds of the latest and greatest arcade games, prize games, and old school classics like billiards and darts.

Historic Bellevue shopbellevueky.com A charming historic district filled with an eclectic array of shops, salons, and eateries. Be sure to check out Shop Bellevue! on the first Friday of every month; businesses are open late and many offer open houses and specials. Learn more on page 14.

Goebel Park 859-292-2160, covingtonky.gov Park in Covington with a public pool, picnic shelters, gazebo, playground, and the German-style Carroll Chimes Clock Tower. Learn more on pages 14, 53. Kentucky Symphony Orchestra 859-431-6216, kyso.org More than 25 seasons of both familiar and unique classical repertoire along with other thematic performances and collaborations. Learn more on page 43. Madison Theater 859-491-2444, madisontheateronline.com A beautifully restored movie theater that now features regional and national music acts. MainStrasse Village 859-491-0458, mainstrasse.org A walkable community with plenty of shopping, entertainment, and nightlife. Learn more on pages 14, 53, 75. Newport Aquarium* 859-261-7444, newportaquarium.com Thousands of animals from around the world are showcased in a million gallons of water. Learn more on pages 33, 53, 75. Newport on the Levee* 859-291-0550, newportonthelevee.com Eat, shop, and play with the city skyline and the Ohio River as your scenic backdrop. Learn more on pages 35, 53. New Riff Distilling* 859-261-7433, newriffdistilling.com A craft distillery specializing in Kentucky bourbon and rye whiskey that offers free tours. Learn more on page 53. Second Sight Spirits 702-510-6075, secondsightspirits.com The distillery’s interest in a “second sight” refers to its passion to impact the future of Ludlow with premium spirits. World Peace Bell 859-655-7700, southbankpartners.com This 66,000-pound bell was built in France and brought to Newport to ring in the new millennium in honor of the International Day of Peace. Viewings by appointment.

Donna Salyers’ Fabulous-Furs 859-291-3300, fabulousfurs.com Fabulous-Furs, which sells faux fur coats, vests, wraps, and stoles, has been profiled in People magazine and the Wall Street Journal. The Cozy Cottage 859-581-4972, cozycottagebellevueky.com Charming shop featuring handcrafted items such as gifts and doll clothing. Learn more on page 14. The Party Source 859-291-4007, thepartysource.com From beer kegs and wine to specialty foods and party supplies, your destination for everything you’ll need to throw the best party. Village Gifts KY 859-878-2858, villagegiftsky.com Gift shop specializing in Kentucky-made food products, art, and apparel. Learn more on page 14. Witt’s End Candy Emporium 859-261-9488, wittsendcandy.com Be a kid in a candy store, choosing from tons of treats, old-fashioned toys, popcorn, cotton candy, and more. Learn more on page 14.

Food & Drink AmerAsia 859-261-6121 Fresh Asian cuisine, including the Dragon’s Breath wontons, and a selection of craft beers. Beer Sellar 859-431-6969 Floating restaurant and barge that offers live entertainment, skyline views, full bar, 135 bottled beers, 64 taps, and one great jukebox. Dinner served. Bircus Brewery 859-360-7757, bircus.com Where the surreal world of circus meets the universal love of beer. Bircus delivers a jaw-dropping brewery experience with live performers. FALL / WINTER 2017

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Bouquet Restaurant and Wine Bar 859-491-7777, bouquetrestaurant.com Homemade soup, hearty and indulgent entrées, and an extensive wine list. Located in the heart of Covington’s MainStrasse historic district. Braxton Brewing Co. 859-261-5600, braxtonbrewing.com This brewery, in a renovated garage, brews its own beer, like Crank Shaft and Twisted Bit, and offers the ultimate hangout spot. BRIO Tuscan Grille* 859-431-0900, brioitalian.com Features steaks, house-made pasta specialties, and flatbreads prepared in an authentic Italian oven. Multiple locations. Brothers Bar & Grill* 859-291-2767, brothersbar.com American bar comfort food, with great specials daily. Learn more on page 53. Buckhead Mountain Grill* 859-491-7333, eatatbuckheads.com Rustic lodge overlooking the Ohio River and downtown Cincinnati that serves steaks, chicken, ribs, salads, sandwiches, and more. Butler’s Pantry butlerspantrymarket.com Variety of gourmet items in a marketplace setting including baked goods, coffee & tea, juice & smoothies, soup, salad, ice cream, deli sandwiches and more. Carabello Coffee 859-415-1587, carabellocoffee.com A philanthropic artisan coffee roasting company that equitably sources coffee beans and roasts and brews them to perfection. Learn more on page 18. Chart House Restaurant* 859-261-0300, chart-house.com Fresh seafood and steaks with a spectacular view of the Cincinnati skyline and the Ohio River. Commonwealth Bistro 859-916-6719, commonwealthbistro.com Located in Covington’s MainStrasse neighborhood and a 2016 winner of OpenTable.com’s Diner’s Choice award. Features Kentucky-style dinner and weekend brunch made with locally sourced ingredients. Learn more on page 14. Coppin’s Restaurant and Bar 866-501-1700, hotelcovington.com Inside Hotel Covington, Coppin’s gives off an elegant vibe and offers a variety of dishes as well as flexible hours. FALL / WINTER 2017

Darkness Brewing facebook.com/darknessbrewing Experimental, locally crafted beer in Bellevue. Dee Felice Cafe 859-261-2365, deefelicecafe.com Casual New Orleans–style Cajun and Creole dishes, with live jazz performances Wednesday through Sunday. Dixie Chili & Deli 859-291-5337, dixiechili.com Northern Kentucky’s first chili parlor. Original recipe chili served fresh from the kettle daily. Elusive Cow Cafe 859-291-0269, theelusivecow.com Classic menu items made with highquality, locally sourced ingredients. Learn more on page 14. FIRE at Rivercenter 859-392-2850, fireatrivercenter.com Offers American fare, a diverse list of bourbons and finely crafted cocktails. Frida 602 859-815-8736 A tequila and mezcal bar serving up Latin cuisine in a bright eclectic atmosphere, after the hearts of all Frida Kahlo admirers. Game Time Sports Bar & Grill* 859-261-1450, gametime2012.com Your corner sports bar on the Levee. Have one of 20 mouthwatering burgers and a cold beer before, during, or after the big game on the spacious patio. Gangsters Dueling Piano Bar 859-491-8900, gangstersduelingpianobar.com One of the most entertaining bars in the tristate. All of the music performed by the pianists is by request. It also offers a full-service food and bar menu. The Globe 859-261-1267, theglobecov.com A former gentleman’s club-turned-community bar keeps it local with an array of Kentucky-made spirits and craft beers, topped off with bites like warm olives and charcuterie flatbread. Goodfellas Pizzeria/Wiseguy Lounge 859-916-5209, goodfellaspizzeria.com Enjoy “a slice of New York City” and a stand-out bourbon cocktail at this iconic pizzeria-bar complex. Additional location on Main Street in OTR. The Gruff 859-581-0040, atthegruff.com Fresh, quality food and a creative atmosphere with a full bar and eat-in

restaurant featuring brick-oven pizzas as well as sandwiches, salads, and other specialties. The Hannaford thehannaford.com With a selection of cocktails, wine, and beer, you can have it all at this Covington bar, named for architect Samuel Hannaford, who designed this building and other Cincinnati USA landmarks. Hofbräuhaus* 859-491-7200, hofbrauhausnewport.com America’s first authentic Hofbräuhaus, with traditional Bavarian fare and classic German lagers. Learn more on page 53. Hooters Restaurant* 859-291-9191, hooters.com Known for its world-famous chicken wings, great food, fun, and one-of-a-kind hospitality served by the Hooters Girls. House of Orange Sports Bar & Grill 859-261-4662, houseoforangesportsbarandgrill.com New family-friendly sports bar in Covington with a state-of-the-art sound system. The chicken wings are a fan favorite. J.B. Fins* 859-291-9191 J.B. Fins is the hottest outdoor bar on the river. Live music every day with a Tiki bar atmosphere. Joe’s Crab Shack* 859-581-6333, joescrabshack.com Seafood, cocktails, and featured seasonal menu items. Keystone Bar & Grill 859-261-6777, keystonebar.com Sample craft beers, single-batch bourbons, or a mixed drink, enjoy a full lunch or dinner menu, and relax with friends at this contemporary bar and grill. Three locations. Lisse Steakhuis* 859-360-7008, lisse.restaurant Dutch-inspired steakhouse with an American twist. Dutch cheese board, smoked whitefish pate, lobster ravioli, and crab cakes. Plus, steak, lamb, and more. Mitchell’s Fish Market* 859-291-7454, mitchellsfishmarket.com The menu is updated daily to feature the market catch of the day, along with the weather report where it was caught. It also offers a variety of seafood options grilled or broiled, blackened, CINCINNATIUSA.COM \\\ 77


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Molly Malone’s Irish Pub & Restaurant 859-491-6659, covington.mollymalonesirishpub.com Offers traditional Irish fare, a large selection of Irish whiskey and Scotch, and 28 craft and import beers on tap. Mrs. Teapots Tea Room 859-491-2731, mrsteapots.com English-inspired tea room with imported and domestic teas, salads, soups, sandwiches, and pastries. Learn more on page 14. Newberry Bros. Coffee* 859-261-9463, newberrybroscoffee.com Café and bistro in the Historic East Row/Mansion Hill District of Newport. Offering organic and fair-trade coffee roasted on site, with an espresso bar, lunch menu, and more than 500 types of bourbon and rye whiskeys. Newport Syndicate 859-491-8000, newportsyndicate.com Event venue and special events including a New Year’s Eve party. Learn more on page 34.

Old Kentucky Bourbon Bar* 859-581-1777 Serving specialty bourbon in the state that gives it its name. Learn more on page 14.

by Charleston, New Orleans, and its own Kentucky roots.

Otto’s 859-491-6678, ottosonmain.com A funky deli with a brightly colored interior, mismatched chairs, and light-hearted decor. Otto’s serves creative, flavorful dishes in a casual atmosphere. Learn more on page 40. Piccolo Casa 859-415-1308, piccolocovington.com A little bit of Northern Italy can be found in Covington, with dishes like parsley pesto bruschetta and 12 month–cured prosciutto. Pompilios 859-581-3065, pompiliosrestaurant.com Homemade Italian cooking for the past 80-plus years. Prides itself on its handmade sauces and traditional items. Purple Poulet 859-916-5602, purplepoulet.com Southern bourbon bistro influenced

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Riverside Korean Restaurant 859-291-1484, riversidekoreanrestaurant.com Authentic Korean dishes served in traditional Korean style on the floor or in an American-style table or booth. Known for its dolsot bibimbab. Smoke Justis 859-814-8858, smokejustis.com Live music, an arcade, smoked meat, and a specialty whiskey bar. What more could a Southerner ask for? Southgate House Revival 859-431-2201, southgatehouse.com A bar and venue for original live music in Newport. Strong’s Brick Oven Pizzeria 859-291-6836, strongsbrickovenpizza.com Cozy neighborhood pizzeria serving wood-fired pies like Pizza Alla Vodka and Margherita. Multiple locations. Thompson House 859-261-7469,

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AMC Theatres Art on the Levee Axis Alley Bar Louie Barnes & Noble BRIO Tuscan Grille Brothers Bar & Grill Claire’s

Cold Stone Creamery Cosmic Coffee Dewey’s Pizza Five Guys Burgers & Fries GameWorks Garry Spa iRepair Solutions

Mitchell’s Fish Market Newport Aquarium Sports Depot Sweet Dreams Candy Co. The Dog House The Greek Burrito Tom + Chee

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cooked Shang Hai style, or prepared to your taste. Multiple locations.


thompsonhousenewport.com Features live music, comedy, and other events with multiple bars and stages throughout the venue.

fun atmosphere. Full menu ranges from appetizers and salads to sandwiches and burgers and a fully stocked bar. Live music Tuesday–Saturday.

Trotta’s Steak & Seafood 859-360-5573, trottassteakandseafood.com Upscale restaurant serving hand-cut steaks and fresh seafood, with live entertainment on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Wertheim’s Restaurant 859-261-1233 This German restaurant specializes in schnitzels, homemade potato pancakes, and German sausages. York St. Café* 859-261-9675, yorkstonline.com Located in an 1880s-era pharmacy, it’s your prescription for a great night out. York Street Café is a romantic restaurant, lounge, live music venue, and art gallery all in one. Zola Pub and Grill* 859-261-7510, zolapubandgrill.com Delicious food served in an upbeat,

Free Breakfast

Free Parking

Fitness Room

Pet Friendly

Internet

Airport Transportation

Restaurant Indoor Pool

Business Center

Cincinnati Marriott at RiverCenter 859-261-2900, marriott.com/cvgdr 10 W. Rivercenter Blvd., Covington, KY 41011 Comfort Suites Riverfront Newport 859-291-6700, choicehotels.com 420 Riverboat Row, Newport, KY 41071

Room Service

Outdoor Pool Aloft Newport on the Levee 859-916-5306, starwoodhotels.com 201 E. Third St., Newport, KY 41071 Best Western Plus Cincinnati Riverfront 859-581-7800, bestwestern.com 200 Crescent Ave., Covington, KY 41011 Christopher’s B&B 859-491-9354, christophersbb.com 604 Poplar St., Bellevue, KY 41073

Courtyard by Marriott Covington 859-491-4000, marriott.com/cvgcy 500 W. Third St., Covington, KY 41011 Embassy Suites Cincinnati RiverCenter 859-261-8400, embassysuites.com 10 E. Rivercenter Blvd., Covington, KY 41011 Extended Stay America Covington 859-581-3000, extendedstayhotels.com 650 W. Third St., Covington, KY 41011

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Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Newport 859-415-0678, hamptoninn.com 222 York St., Newport, KY 41071 Holiday Inn Express Cincinnati Southeast Newport 859-957-2320, hiexpress.com 110 Landmark Dr., Bellevue, KY 41073 Holiday Inn Cincinnati Riverfront 859-291-4300, holidayinn.com/cvg-riverfront 600 W. Third St., Covington, KY 41011 Hotel Covington 866-501-1700, hotelcovington.com 638 Madison Ave., Covington, KY 41011 Radisson Cincinnati Riverfront 859-491-1200, cincinnatiradisson.com 668 W. Fifth St., Covington, KY 41011 Taylor Garden B&B 317-523-5270 316 Overton St., Newport, KY 41071 Weller Haus Bed, Breakfast & Event Center 859-391-8315, wellerhaus.com 319 Poplar St., Bellevue, KY 41073

MORE TO SEE & DO— NORTHERN KENTUCKY Things to Do Ark Encounter 855-284-3275, arkencounter.com A full-size Noah’s Ark built according to the dimensions given by The Bible, plus other exhibits and activities. Learn more on page 35. BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University 859-442-2652, thebbtarena.com This 10,000-seat arena features firstclass concerts, family shows, and a wide variety of sporting events. 80 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

Big Bone Lick State Park 859-384-3522, parks.ky.gov View bison, enjoy miles of hiking trails, and explore the museum filled with displays on ice age mammals and Native American history. Boone County Arboretum 859-384-4999, bcarboretum.org The nation’s first arboretum within an active recreation park setting. Learn more on page 18. Boone County Distilling 859-282-6545, boonedistilling.com This 5,000-square-foot distillery proudly bottles small batch bourbon as a continued homage to the spirit’s prominent role in the region. Distillery tours and Eighteen 33 Ten Year Old Bourbon are available daily. Brianza Gardens and Winery 859-445-9369, brianzagardensandwinery.com Winery with beautiful scenery—vineyards, formal gardens, and walking trails. Closed Mondays. Camp Springs Vineyard 859-448-0253, campspringsvineyard.com This small farm vineyard, part of the Northern Kentucky Back Roads Wine Trail Tour, produces white, red, fruit, and flower wines, and wine jelly. Creation Museum* 888-582-4253, creationmuseum.org Venture through biblical history with stunning exhibits and experience other attractions like botanical gardens, a planetarium, and a zip line adventure course. Learn more on pages 35, 74. Dinsmore Homestead 859-586-6117, dinsmorefarm.org A unique historic site where visitors can learn about rural life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Eagle Bend Alpacas 859-750-3560, eaglebendalpacas.com Working farm boasting the largest alpaca herd in Kentucky, located on an 1830s historical property. Educational tours for groups and on-site shopping in the Fiber & Gift Shoppe. EarthJoy Tree Adventures 859-635-0320, climbtreeswithearthjoy.com Northern Kentucky’s first recreational tree-climbing company designs fun and challenging playgrounds in nature where you feel safe to be yourself, connecting to trees, nature, and others.

Florence Freedom 859-594-4487, florencefreedom.com Catch Florence, Kentucky’s minor league baseball team from May through September. Ticket promotions make games fun and affordable. James A. Ramage Civil War Museum 859-344-1145, fortwright.com Learn about the defense of Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati during the Civil War. The Museum preserves and interprets Northern Kentucky’s unique role in the Civil War through archaeology, education, and research. Kentucky Speedway* 859-578-2300, kentuckyspeedway.com Hosts multiple NASCAR events each year, from the Sprint Cup Series to the XFINITY Series and NSCS Quaker State 400. StoneBrook Winery 859-635-0111, stonebrookwinery.com Small family winery in Camp Springs, Kentucky, that produces high-quality, award-winning grape and fruit wines. Part of the Northern Kentucky Back Roads Wine Trail Tour. Tower Park ftthomas.org Wooded, hilly trails close to the banks of the Ohio River and a 102foot stone water tower marking the entrance. Turfway Park* 859-371-0200, turfway.com Thoroughbred horseracing in the winter and simulcast racing year-round. Learn more on page 74. Vent Haven Museum 859-341-0461, venthavenmuseum.com The world’s only museum dedicated to ventriloquism. By appointment only. Williamstown Family Fun Park 859-215-0007, zipputtplay.com Zip, putt, and play all in one convenient location with a zipline, mini golf, and more ways to explore nature. World of Golf 859-371-8255, landrumgolf.com Facility in Florence offering a golf course, private instruction, practice facilities, golf simulator, miniature golf, and events. FALL / WINTER 2017

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Gateway Bed and Breakfast 859-581-6447, gatewaybb.com 326 E. Sixth St., Newport, KY 41071


Shopping Crestview Hills Town Center 859-341-4353, shopcrestviewhillstowncenter.com Popular shopping center with stores such as Christopher & Banks, Dillard’s, and Sephora, as well as restaurants. Field and Stream 859-331-0364, fieldandstreamshop.com A store for all things outdoor including fishing gear, hunting items, and outdoor equipment. Florence Antique Mall 859-371-0600, florenceantiquemall.com A 50,000-square-foot showroom with an amazing selection of antiques, collectibles, clothing, and furniture. Florence Mall 859-371-1231, florencemall.com Anchored by Sears, Macy’s, and JCPenney, this mall also offers a double-decker carousel and a children’s play area. Ft. Thomas Antiques & Design Center 859-441-2015, nkyantiques.com Find unique antiques, retro 20th century cool stuff, repurposed furniture, and curios from more than 100 vendors. Relax and enjoy the Highlander Bourbon and Wine Bar, also featuring Lookout Joe Coffee. The Friendly Market 859-488-1053, thefriendlymkt.com A year-round indoor market and seasonal outdoor market. Gap Clearance Store 859-586-3320, gap.com Huge clearance center offering Gap brand merchandise at bargain prices.

Food & Drink Bobby Mackey’s 859-431-5588, bobbymackey.com A live music venue featured on the show Ghost Adventures, Bobby Mackey’s is known for paranormal activity and offers haunted tours on the weekends. Flipdaddy’s Brilliant Burgers & Craft Beer Bar* 859-431-2337, flipdaddys.com FALL / WINTER 2017

Serves ultra-fresh, beefed-up burgers and an outstanding selection of craft beer. Multiple locations.

Kentucky, including legendary smoke house ribs complemented by Walt’s secret sauce.

Grandview Tavern & Grille* 859-341-8439, grandviewtaverngrille.com Casual, upscale restaurant with everything from homemade gourmet pizza to fresh fish and steaks. Happy hour daily, live music multiple nights a week, 16 flat-screen TVs, and a patio.

Hotels

Guru India Restaurant 859-341-5858, guruindiarestaurant.com Authentic cuisine from Northern India. Famous for its savory tandoori oven dishes and exotic curries, cooked fresh. Jo An Japanese Restaurant 859-746-2634, joanjapanese.com Serves authentic Japanese cuisine and is consistently rated as the top restaurant for Japanese food in the Cincinnati area. Knotty Pine on the Bayou 859-781-2200, knottypineonthebayou.com Casual and cozy Cajun cuisine, off the beaten path. Reservations highly recommended. Matsuya Japanese Restaurant 859-746-1199, sites.google.com/site/matsuyaky/home Sushi, tempura, teriyaki, tabletop hot pots, and much more. Family-owned for more than 10 years. Oriental Wok 859-331-3000, orientalwok.com The Wong family landmark since 1977. Enjoy specialties like the spicy Volcano Chicken, and vegetarians can rejoice with items like five-spice tofu over spinach. Two locations.

Free Breakfast Fitness Room Internet Restaurant Indoor Pool Outdoor Pool

Free Parking Pet Friendly Airport Transportation Business Center Room Service

America’s Best Value Inn Florence 859-283-2030, abviflorenceky.com 7810 Commerce Dr., Florence, KY 41042 Ashley Quarters 859-525-9997, ashleyquarters.com 4880 Houston Rd., Florence, KY 41042 Best Western Florence 859-525-0090, bestwestern.com 7821 Commerce Dr., Florence, KY 41042 Bodewell Bed and Breakfast 859-250-4789, bodewellbnb.com 5009 Petersburg Rd., Petersburg, KY 41080 Burlington’s Willis Graves B&B 859-689-5096, burligrave.com 5825 N. Jefferson St., Burlington, KY 41005 Cincinnati Airport Marriott 859-586-0166, cincinnatiairportmarriott.com 2395 Progress Dr., Hebron, KY 41048

Tousey House Tavern 859-586-9900, touseyhouse.com Traditional Southern cuisine served in a restored 1800s building in quaint Burlington, Kentucky.

Comfort Inn Airport Turfway Road 859-647-2700, comfortinn.com 7454 Turfway Rd., Florence, KY 41042

Walt’s Hitching Post 859-360-2222, waltshitchingpost.com Classic American cuisine in Northern

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Comfort Suites Florence 859-488-1708, choicehotels.com 5905 Merchants St., Florence, KY 41042

Country Hearth Inn Erlanger 859-342-7111, countryheartherlanger.com 599 Donaldson Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018 Country Inn & Suites Cincinnati Airport 859-689-0700, countryinns.com 759 Petersburg Rd., Hebron, KY 41048 Country Inn & Suites Wilder 859-441-3707, countryinns.com/wilderky 10 Country Dr., Wilder, KY 41076

Courtyard by Marriott Cincinnati Airport 859-647-9900, marriott.com/cvgca 3990 Olympic Blvd., Erlanger, KY 41018 Days Inn Florence 859-371-4800, daysinn.com 50 Cavalier Blvd., Florence, KY 41042 Days Inn Fort Wright 859-331-1400, daysinn.com 1937 Dixie Hwy., Ft. Wright, KY 41011 Doubletree by Hilton Cincinnati Airport 859-371-6166, cincinnatiairport.doubletree.com 2826 Terminal Dr., Hebron, KY 41048 Econo Lodge Richwood 859-485-4123, 82 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

econolodge.com 11165 Frontage Rd., Richwood, KY 41094 Econo Lodge Erlanger 859-342-5500, econolodge.com 633 Donaldson Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018 Extended Stay America Florence 859-282-7829, extendedstayamerica.com 7350 Turfway Rd., Florence, KY 41042 Extended Stay America Florence/Meijer Drive 859-746-0172, extendedstayamerica.com 200 Meijer Dr., Florence, KY 41042 First Farm Inn 859-586-0199, firstfarminn.com 2510 Stevens Rd., Petersburg, KY 41080 Hampton Inn Cincinnati Airport North 859-689-1960, cincinnatiairportnorth.hamptoninn.com 755 Petersburg Rd., Hebron, KY 41048 Hampton Inn Cincinnati Airport South 859-283-1600, hamptoninn.com 7393 Turfway Rd., Florence, KY 41042 Hampton Inn & Suites Wilder 859-441-3049, hilton.com 10 Hampton Lane, Wilder, KY 41076 Hilton Cincinnati Airport 859-371-4400, hilton.com 7373 Turfway Rd., Florence, KY 41042 Holiday Inn Cincinnati Airport 859-371-2233, holidayinn.com/cvg-airport 1717 Airport Exchange Blvd., Erlanger, KY 41018

Holiday Inn Express Richwood 859-493-0900, hiexpress.com 12928 Frogtown Connector Rd., Richwood, KY 41094

Holiday Inn Florence 859-980-1700, holidayinn.com 7905 Freedom Way, Florence, KY 41042

Home2 Suites by Hilton Florence 859-746-1001, home2suites3.hilton.com 7570 Woods Point Dr., Florence, KY 41042

Homewood Suites by Hilton Cincinnati Airport South 859-283-2111, homewoodsuites.com 1090 Vandercar Way, Florence, KY 41042

Hyatt Place Cincinnati Airport 859-647-1170, hyatt.com 300 Meijer Dr., Florence, KY 41042 La Quinta Inn & Suites Florence 859-282-8212, lq.com 350 Meijer Dr., Florence, KY 41242 Magnuson Hotel Florence 859-371-2700, magnusonhotels.com 8050 Holiday Pl., Florence, KY 41042 Microtel Inn & Suites 859-746-8100, microtelinn.com 7490 Woodspoint Dr., Florence, KY 41042 Motel 6 Florence 859-980-1380 7820 Commerce Dr., Florence, KY 41042 Motel 6 Richwood 859-485-2330, motel6.com 164 Winning Colors Dr., Walton, KY 41097 The Old Hashienda 859-586-7744, rabbithash.com FALL / WINTER 2017

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775 Petersburg Rd., Hebron, KY 41048


10021 Lower River Rd., Rabbit Hash, KY 41005 Quality Inn & Suites 859-371-0081, choicehotels.com 30 Cavalier Blvd., Florence, KY 41042 Quality Inn & Suites Cincinnati Airport 859-746-0300, choicehotels.com/hotel/ky145 1805 Airport Exchange, Erlanger, KY 41018 Red Roof Inn Cincinnati Airport 859-727-3400, redroof.com 630 Donaldson Hwy., Erlanger, KY 41018 Residence Inn by Marriott Cincinnati Airport 859-282-7400, marriott.com/cvgap 2811 Circleport Dr., Erlanger, KY 41018

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Rodeway Inn Florence 859-283-1221, rodewayinn.com 7928 Dream St., Florence, KY 41042 Springhill Suites Cincinnati Airport South 859-371-3388, springhillsuites.com 7492 Turfway Rd., Florence, KY 41042

Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017

Travelodge Florence 859-371-0277, travelodge.com 8075 Steilen Dr., Florence, KY 41042

Wildwood Inn 859-371-6300, wildwoodinnky.com 7809 U.S. 42, Florence, KY 41042

Stay Lodge of Florence 859-746-2400, staylodgehotels.com 8035 Action Blvd., Florence, KY 41042 Super 8 Florence 859-918-5524, super8.com 7937 Dream St., Florence, KY 41042 Super 8 Fort Mitchell 859-341-2090, super8.com 2350 Royal Dr.,

Wingate by Wyndham Cincinnati Airport 859-727-0144, wingatehotels.com/erlanger 605 Viox Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018

WoodSpring Suites 859-371-0611, woodspring.com 40 Cavalier Blvd., Florence, KY 41042

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STYLE YOURSELF at Crestview Hills

Over 65 shops and restaurants make this Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky’s shopping destination. Located just 10 minutes from both downtown Cincinnati and the airport, we offer a beautiful and convenient place to shop and dine. FALL / WINTER 2017

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1 IKEA Francisville

Browse the giant showroom of design possibilities at IKEA; note what you love along the way and pick up your goods downstairs. Also, make a pit stop for Swedish meatballs in the cafeteria and let the kids play in the Smaland Play Area. 513-779-7100, ikea-usa. com/westchester

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250Sharon Woods Sharon Woods is the oldest park in Hamilton County, with a rich history of providing recreational opportunities such as boating, fishing, golfing, and hiking. Don’t miss Holiday in Lights, a drive-through outdoor light display built over a mile of wooded roadway, in November and December. 513-5217275, greatparks.org/sharon-woods and holidayinlights.com

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Indoor theme park EnterTRAINment Junction features the world’s largest indoor model train display, including more than two miles of track. The enormous train layout is the size of more than half of a football field. 513-898-8000, entertrainment junction.com

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50 4 Liberty Center Liberty Center is a premier shopping, dining, and entertainment destination located on I-75 between Cincinnati and Dayton. The multi-use center also offers a movie theater, comedy club, free yoga classes, children’s story times, and other special events throughout the year. 513-644-0900, liberty-center.com

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5 Beach Mountain Family fun abounds at the Beach Mountain, where snow tubers of all ages can slide down a 400-foot run of snow, ride the magic carpet ride back to the top, and repeat. Or make snowmen and snow angels in a snow play area and warm up in the winter chalet with hot chocolate. 513-398-4356, thebeachmountain.com

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North Beach Mountain* 513-398-7946, thebeachmountain.com The Beach Waterpark transforms into a tubing wonderland in the winter. Learn more on pages 30, 85. Black Ops Global* 513-208-9232, blackopswarzone.com Cincinnati’s only indoor Airsoft field. Fun, safe war games with a flexible layout and onsite pro shop. Bonnybrook Farms* 937-289-2500, bonnybrookfarms.com Offers Chuck Wagon dinner rides, corporate picnics and events, and Lantern Light wagon rides at its beautiful and historic 370-acre working farm. Caesar Creek State Park 513-897-3055, caesarcreekstatepark.com This 7,900-acre park offers outdoor recreation activities and a nature preserve. Dave & Buster’s* 513-671-5501, daveandbusters.com A combination of food, drinks, and game play in an ideal environment for celebrating all-out fun. Two locations. EnterTRAINment Junction* 513-898-8000, entertrainmentjunction.com The world’s largest train display is accompanied by many family fun activities like a mirror maze and seasonal rides. Learn more on pages 32, 85. Escape The Room Challenge* 513-759-7666, escapetheroomchallenge.com Enhance group communication and foster teamwork with this hands-on experience. It requires teamwork, communication, collaboration, and trust to succeed. Full Throttle Indoor Karting* 513-341-5278, gofullthrottle.com Offers everyone, from the complete novice to the experienced racer, a fun and competitive place to race. Drive stateof-the-art go-karts on a professionally designed indoor racetrack. Game On! Sports Complex 513-432-5100, gameoncinci.com A welcoming, comfortable lounge with TVs, a fireplace, a full bar, and free Wi-Fi overlooks the 2∕3 -regulation turf soccer field and the four NCAA volleyball courts. Glendower Historic Mansion 513-932-1817, wchmuseum.org One of the finest examples of residential northern antebellum Greek Revival architecture in the Midwest, Glendower 86 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

is furnished circa 1845 to 1865. Costumed interpreters lead tours of the mansion.

est and largest winery, and it features a tasting room and wine store, winemaking supplies, and gifts.

Go Bananas Comedy Club 513-984-9288, gobananascomedy.com Providing comedy in Cincinnati since 1990 and constantly searching for the newest and freshest comics to help induce guests’ laughter.

MetroParks of Butler County 513-867-5835, yourmetroparks.net MetroParks includes more than 3,000 acres throughout the county at Voice of America MetroPark, Rentschler Forest MetroPark, Sebald Park, Governor Bebb MetroPark, and others.

Heritage Village Museum* 513-563-9484, heritagevillagecincinnati.org Guests experience 19th-century life through entertaining, educational, nostalgic tours led by costumed interpreters. Houdini’s Room Escape* 513-549-5419, houdinisroomescape.com Uniquely designed escape rooms that put you in the game with your friends, family, or fellow puzzle-lovers. Hueston Woods 513-523-6347, parks.ohiodnr.gov/huestonwoods Nearly 3,000 acres for hiking, fishing, canoeing, and fossil hunting. Kenwood Theatre* 513-984-4488, kenwoodtheatre.com The locally owned Kenwood Theatre, located across from the Kenwood Towne Centre, provides mainstream films, unique concession fare, and a selection of fine wine and craft beer. Kings Island 513-754-5700, visitkingsisland.com A Cedar Fair amusement park featuring thrill rides, family rides, seasonal events, an animatronic Dinosaurs Alive! exhibit, and Soak City Waterpark. Learn more on pages 31, 34. Lazer Kraze 513-339-1030, lazerkraze.com Located in both northeast Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, Lazer Kraze features multi-level laser tag arenas and indoor trampoline parks. Lebanon Mason Monroe Railroad 513-933-8022, lebanonrr.com Learn about local history on a scenic train ride through Southwestern Ohio. Learn more on page 33. Main Event Entertainment* 513-421-1294, mainevent.com A huge entertainment destination with laser tag, bowling, and more than 100 interactive games. Food, drinks, and craft beer are also available. Meier’s Wine Cellars 513-891-2900, meierswinecellars.com Founded in 1895, Meier’s is Ohio’s old-

Miami Valley Gaming* 513-934-7070, miamivalleygaming.com Enjoy 1,600 gaming machines, four great restaurants, and live harness racing. Neusole Glassworks/JJS3 Foundation* 513-751-3292, neusoleglassworks.com An exciting public access glass facility devoted to creating and promoting glass art. Offers pieces created for sale in the gift shop, custom glass design services, and educational instruction in all of the techniques used at the Neusole. Ozone Zipline Adventures* 513-932-3756, campkern.org/ozone Breeze through and above the canopy of the Little Miami River Valley. Ozone has 12 zip lines ranging in length from 250 to 1,300 feet. Heights vary from 1 to 200 feet. Parky’s Farm at Winton Woods 513-521-3276, greatparks.org/learn/parkys-farm A 100-acre farm featuring indoor and outdoor playgrounds, a garden, an orchard, and live animals. Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum 513-868-8336, pyramidhill.org A display of appreciation for monumental pieces of sculpture in nature. Learn more on page 35. SkyZone 513-671-1333, skyzone.com Indoor Trampoline Park with a SkySlam court, SkyRobics fitness classes, and the Foam Zone. Splash Cincinnati Water Resort 513-841-1515, splashcincinnati.com 50,000-square-foot indoor water park, complete with palm trees and a yearround 84-degree temperature. Summit Park Blue Ash 513-745-8570, blueash.com/summitpark One of the newest parks in the region, with innovative play areas, a lawn and concert stage, and a dog park. Swing 365 513-609-1160, swing365.com Book a tee time with some friends to FALL / WINTER 2017

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experience one of 10 high-definition golf simulators and a beverage from the inhouse bar. Trammel Fossil Park sharonville.org One of the few safe and accessible places to dig for fossils in the area. Topgolf* 513-342-6249, topgolf.com A 65,000-square-foot golf facility with more than 100 climate-controlled hitting bays, plus lessons, games, and full food and beverage menu. Wake Nation 513-887-9253, wakenationcincinnati.com The first and only cable wake park in the Midwest. Wakeboard, waterski, kneeboard, and wake skate on a 10-acre lake without a boat. Warren County Historical Society Museum* 513-932-1817, wchsmuseum.org Award-winning regional history museum featuring a large collection of Shaker furniture, an extensive historical library, and a comprehensive collection of artifacts from the 19th and 20th centuries. Warren County Park District 513-925-1109, co.warren.oh.us/parks Operates many green spaces, including Warren County Armco Park, Landen Deerfield Park, Morrow Veteran’s Memorial Park, and Carmody Park/Twin Creek, among others.

Township in Butler County. Includes Target, Best Buy and JCPenney. Cabela’s 513-342-5300, cabelas.com This outdoor retailer offers a huge inventory of hunting, fishing, and camping supplies, plus boats and ATVs. Caesar Creek Markets 937-382-1660, caesarcreek.com One of the largest outdoor markets in the Midwest. Visitors are treated to a huge selection of items for sale at more than 500 outdoor spaces. It also features seven buildings with air-conditioning and heat for year-round shopping. Cincinnati Premium Outlets* 513-539-0710, premiumoutlets.com/cincinnati Features 100 outlet stores including Coach Outlet, Cole Haan Outlet, J. Crew Factory, Under Armour, and more. Deerfield Towne Center 513-770-0273, deerfieldtownecenter.com Home to more than 50 national brand stores, including Whole Foods Market and ULTA Beauty, and specialty boutiques like James Wolf Jewelers. Also features furniture stores, fine restaurants, and Regal Cinema. Frontgate Outlet Store 513-603-1444, frontgate.com The outlet store features luxurious indoor and outdoor furniture as well as home goods and gifts.

THE WEB extreme entertainment* 513-860-2882, funattheweb.com Entertainment center featuring Laser Web laser tag, inside-track electric indoor go-karts, Jurassic Par mini-golf, and Hang Ten miniature bowling.

IKEA* 513-779-7100, ikea-usa.com/westchester An iconic furniture retailer that aims to provide affordable and stylish home furnishings. Learn more on page 84.

ZipCity USA 513-632-5261, zipcityusa.com ZipCity provides all the fun you can have on trampolines, with the added excitement of being the only indoor zip line park and rock wall facility on Earth.

Jungle Jim’s International Market* 513-674-6000, junglejims.com Explore international cuisine at Jungle Jim’s, which has aisles organized by country. Also features American groceries, beer and wine, and fresh produce. Two locations.

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Kenwood Towne Centre 513-745-9100, kenwoodtownecentre.com Valet parking and luxury retailers like Nordstrom, Coach, and Lacoste, and specialty boutiques including The Art of Shaving and the LEGO store.

Bass Pro Shops 513-826-5200, basspro.com One of America’s premier retailers for pursuits in the great outdoors, from fishing and hunting to camping and more. Bridgewater Falls 513-895-6800, shopbridgewaterfalls.com More than 60 acres of shopping, dining, and services in the heart of Fairfield FALL / WINTER 2017

Liberty Center 513-644-0900, liberty-center.com More than 100 acres of shopping, dining, and recreation. Shops include Banana Republic and Homage. Learn more on page 85.

Northgate Mall 513-385-7065, mynorthgatemall.com Shopping center in Colerain Township with 100 specialty shops, three department stores, and tenants such as DSW, ULTA Beauty, and Marshalls. Ohio Valley Antique Mall 513-874-7855, ohiovalleyantiques.com One of the largest multi-dealer antique malls in the region, with 85,000 square feet of antiques and collectibles. Peddlers Mall 513-228-1090, buypeddlersmall.com Antiques and collectibles store in Lebanon. Stone Creek Towne Center stonecreektownecenter.com Major tenants in this 540,000square-foot center include JCPenney, Bed Bath & Beyond, Old Navy, Olive Garden, and Logan’s Roadhouse. Tanger Outlets Jeffersonville* 740-948-9090, tangeroutlet.com/jeffersonville Tanger offers 100 brand-name stores with savings up to 65 percent. Trader Joe’s 513-984-3452, traderjoes.com Cincinnati’s only location of the popular national seller of innovative, hard-to-find foods and wines. Trader’s World 513-424-5708, tradersworld.info Enjoy shopping values on antiques and collectibles, new and used merchandise, tools, fruits and vegetables, and pet supplies at this market. Treasure Aisles 513-539-4497, treasure-aisles.com Miles and miles of aisles with everything from furniture to jewelry to tools and electronics. Open weekends year-round from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. rain or shine. Tri-County Mall 513-671-0120, tricountymall.com Features department stores including Macy’s and Sears and many specialty retailers. Venice Pavilion Antiques* 513-738-8180, venicepavilionantiques.com Home to more than 80 dealers with more than 14,000 square feet of shopping in a historic building.

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sandwiches, and craft beers. Try the new Bourbon Chicken or Cubano pizzas.

Barresi’s Italian Restaurant 513-793-2540, barresis.com Beloved by its patrons for its authentic Italian cuisine, which is a blend of tastes from the southern olive oil region near Calabria and the northern city of Genoa.

Brown Dog Café* 513-794-1610, browndogcafe.com An ever-changing, eclectic menu featuring sustainable fish, locally sourced greens, asparagus, meats, and eggs. This café also makes its own pates, stocks, preserves, and jams.

BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse 513-671-1805, bjsrestaurants.com Serves everything from deep-dish pizza and baby back ribs to handcrafted beers in a high-energy, child-friendly environment. Also in Florence, Kentucky. Blue Ash Chili 513-984-6107, blueashchili.com Serves family-recipe Cincinnati chili, plus favorites like double-decker sandwiches and hearty breakfast items. Multiple locations. Bombay Brazier 513-794-0000, bombaybraziercincy.com The only four-star Indian restaurant in Cincinnati. Full bar and large wine selection. Reservations recommended. Brixx Wood Fired Pizza 513-486-1805, brixxpizza.com Pizzas from a wood-fired brick oven,

Cantina Laredo 513-755-2901, cantinalaredo.com A modern Mexican eatery that gives you a taste of true Mexican cooking by using fresh ingredients and preparing everything by hand. Chuy’s 513-793-2489, chuys.com Chuy’s specializes in Mexican food using fresh ingredients by hand rolling its tortillas, making salsa fresca every hour, and using fresh New Mexican chilies. Also in Florence, Kentucky. Cincinnati Dinner Train 513-791-7245, cincinnatirailway.com/dinnertrain Four-course dining on restored 1950sera train cars while watching the scenery slowly pass by.

Cinque Ristorante by Nicola’s 513-231-5555, cinquerestaurant.com Meaning “five” in Italian, Cinque is the fifth restaurant opened by Nicola and Maureen Pietoso of Nicola’s Ristorante Italiano. An urban Italian bistro. Cobb Liberty Luxury 15 & Cinebistro 513-463-0470, cobbtheatres.com Movie watching on a whole new level. At Cinebistro, enjoy a chef-created dinner as you watch the show. Cock & Bull Public House 513-771-4253, candbpublichouse.com Featuring award-winning fish and chips, 24 craft beers on tap, and a weekend Bloody Mary bar, Cock & Bull is a place to watch the game and enjoy a brew. Multiple locations. College Hill Coffee Company and Casual Gourmet 513-542-2739, collegehillcoffeeco.com A charming, sunny gathering place with an extensive menu, fresh coffee, and a large selection of international teas. Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant 513-488-1110, coopershawkwinery.com Cooper’s Hawk offers an extensive wine

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list and a modern casual dining experience. The menu consists of steak and seafood along with salads and soups. Two locations. deSha’s 513-247-9933, deshas.com Savory American entrées and inventive side dishes served in a warm wooden lodge atmosphere. Dingle House Pub & Grub 513-874-7468, dinglehouse.com Experience the traditional dishes of a local Irish pub served by a friendly, kilted staff. Eddie Merlot’s 513-489-1212, eddiemerlots.com An American steakhouse showcasing prime aged beef and seafood as well as unique dishes like its filet mignon pot stickers. Eli’s Sports Bar & Grill 513-738-3547, elissportsbar.com Local watering hole atmosphere featuring deep-fried Buffalo-style wings in 10 succulent sauces. Three locations. Embers Restaurant 513-984-8090, embersrestaurant.com Contemporary American steakhouse

offering mouthwatering steaks and the freshest seafood and sushi. Weekly food and drink specials. Flip Side Burgers 513-777-6238, flipsideburger.com Flip Side’s burgers are made exclusively from Ohio-raised, grass-fed beef. At Liberty Center. Fond: Lunch & Deli fondlunchdeli.com Chef-inspired, locally sourced and organic lunches. The Friendly Stop 513-771-7427, friendlystop.com Excellent pub fare and full bar in historic Glendale since 1907. Gabby’s Cafe 513-821-6040, gabbyswyoming.com A family-owned restaurant serving gourmet pizzas, delicious pasta, one of Cincinnati’s best burgers, and much more. Draft beer, wine, and full bar. Gigi’s Cupcakes* 513-985-4440, gigiscupcakesusa.com More than 100 varieties of cupcakes, cheesecake, and cookies weekly. Multiple locations.

Golden Lamb 513-932-5065, goldenlamb.com The oldest continually operating business in Ohio offers a classic menu, intimate candlelit tables—and a rich history. Gold Star Chili* goldstarchili.com Ways, coneys, burritos, and burrito bowls made with Cincinnati flavor. Finish your meal with a premium ice cream shake. Multiple locations. Grand Finale 513-771-5925, grandfinale.info A romantic restaurant in an elegant Victorian home with decadent dishes and divine, over-the-top desserts. The Grill at the Ramada Plaza Cincinnati* 513-771-2080, ramadaplazacincy.com Upscale casual restaurant and bar open for lunch and dinner, featuring pizza, steaks, hamburgers, salads, and full bar with extensive wine list. Half Day Café 513-821-2323, halfdaycafe.org A neighborhood family operating a neighborhood restaurant. The menu at Half

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HD Beans & Brew Café 513-793-6036, hdbeans.com Spot where you can get everything from coffee to spirits and football to jazz. Free Wi-Fi and open-mic nights. Artisan locally roasted coffee and local craft brews. Jag’s Steak and Seafood 513-860-5353, jags.com Jag’s eclectic menu offers an extensive list of sushi and sashimi, Ahi Tuna, Chilean sea bass, and Alaskan King crab. The restaurant consists of six distinct and richly appointed dining rooms steeped in mahogany and fine art. Jeff Ruby’s Carlo & Johnny* 513-936-8600, jeffruby.com/carlojohnny Housed in a historic mansion that was once a casino and gangster hideout, this award-winning steakhouse oozes intimacy and character. Kona Grill 513-322-5860, konagrill.com Modern American cuisine, award-winning sushi bar, shaded patio, and excellent happy hours. At Liberty Center. La Petite France 513-733-8383, lapetitefrance.biz Has served fine, classic French cuisine like escargot, pâté maison, mousse, and crepes for 30 years. The restaurant has two French dining rooms: one formal, the other a more casually decorated bistro. La Petite Pierre* 513-527-4909, lapetitepierre.com La Petite Pierre is a French-inspired restaurant in downtown Madeira that has also been rated as the No. 1 and No. 2 caterer in Cincinnati for more than 25 years. Maggiano’s Little Italy* 513-794-0670, maggianos.com Features both classic and contemporary Italian recipes, from pastas to steaks and seafood to specialty desserts. Marty’s Hops and Vines 513-681-4222, martys-hopsandvines.com Grown from the owner’s love of the British pub—a comfortable and relaxing place to enjoy friends and refresh from a busy day, Marty’s features fine wine, craft beer, and a small-plate menu. Max & Erma’s 513-737-7717, maxandermas.com Relaxed and contemporary, offering generous salads, stacked deli sandwiches, fresh pastas, and delicious hand-cut 90 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

steaks. Daily seafood specials and luncheon buffet.

crafted beers in the village of Lockland. New location also open in Monroe.

Melting Pot 513-530-5501, meltingpot.com Melting Pot is a restaurant specializing in all things fondue. From cheese to chocolate, it serves most dishes with a dipping sauce for an interactive food experience.

Quatman Cafe 513-731-4370, quatmancafe.com Known for its award-winning cheeseburgers and casual, family-friendly atmosphere. Also serves chili, homemade soups, and cold brews. Two locations.

Municipal Brew Works 513-642-2424, municipalbrewworks.com A new craft brewery in Hamilton. Try the Approachable Blonde or the Courageous White IPA. MVP Sports Bar & Grille 513-794-1400, mvpbarandgrille.com MVP is a family-owned sports bar, grille, and live music venue, offering a family atmosphere for lunch and dinner and sports on flat-screen TVs. Nine Giant 513-366-4550, ninegiant.com Founders of this establishment brought their dream brewpub experience to life with handcrafted brews, eats made from scratch, and a token wall of blue subway tile. Northstar Café 513-759-0033, thenorthstarcafe.com Serves imaginative New American cuisine with an emphasis on organic ingredients. Also has an in-house bakery, fresh juice bar, and lineup of local beers. The Overlook Lodge 513-351-0035, thatshiningbar.com A themed bar based off of the mysterious hotel in the film The Shining. This rustic watering hole specializes in simple craft cocktails and bluegrass music. Pappadeaux 513-671-4473, pappadeaux.com This seafood kitchen features dishes like shrimp creole and grits and Moroccan salmon and shrimp. Parkers Blue Ash Tavern* 513-891-8300, parkersblueash.com Prime rib, steaks, burgers, and craft beers combine with amazing salads, spectacular seafood, and a wine list honored with the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. Pies & Pints 513-755-7437, piesandpints.net Unique hand-stretched pizza pies baked directly on stone hearths and a hearty selection of beers on tap. At Liberty Center and The Banks downtown. Rivertown Brewery and Barrel House 513-827-9280, rivertownbrewery.com A brewery and taproom serving hand-

Romano’s Macaroni Grill* 513-671-2747, macaronigrill.com Inspired by Italian trattoria cuisine, the menu features expertly handcrafted rustic dishes and Italian classics. The Root Beer Stand 513-769-4349, therootbeerstand.com Classic American fare and old-fashioned charm. Open seasonally. The Silver Spring House 513-489-7044, thesilverspringhouse.com A fun and relaxing restaurant and bar, famous for its “Cincinnati’s best” citrusmarinated grilled chicken, great atmosphere, and open-air dining. Soho Japanese Bistro 513-759-6876, sohojapanesedining.com The biggest hibachi in Cincinnati and some of the freshest sushi in the Midwest. Stone Creek Dining Company 513-489-1444, stonecreekdining.com Blends contemporary elegance and comfort with incredible food and excellent service. Serving lunch and dinner seven days a week in historic Montgomery and West Chester. Red Squirrel 513-741-4800 Family-owned chain serving its original double-decker sandwiches using only the finest quality products. Rodizio Grill 513-777-4777, rodiziogrill.com America’s first Brazilian steakhouse restaurant known for its authentic and traditional recipes, handcrafted daily. At Liberty Center. Tony’s 513-677-1993, tonysofcincinnati.com Understated upscale atmosphere where diners enjoy prime steaks, seafood, and Mediterranean dishes and choose from an eclectic list of drinks. Towne Square Atrium Restaurant* 513-793-4500, crowneplaza.com/blueash Located in the Crowne Plaza Hotel of Blue Ash. Serves breakfast and lunch. Trio Bistro 513-984-1905, triobistro.com Trio’s casual dining menu offers FALL / WINTER 2017

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delicious steaks, fresh seafood, specialty pizza, and creative daily chef specials. Vincenzo’s 513-771-0022, vincenzos.net Vincenzo’s opened in 1996 as a tiny 14-table restaurant. It has grown to a larger fine-dining restaurant serving authentic Italian fare prepared to order with the finest ingredients. Vinoklet Winery, Restaurant & Vineyard 513-385-9309, vinokletwines.com The only working winery with a vineyard in Hamilton County, with scenic rolling hills and eight award-winning labels.

Comfort Inn Northeast 513-683-9700, choicehotels.com 9011 Fields Ertel Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45249 Comfort Suites Forest Park 513-551-5028, choicehotels.com 1234 Omniplex Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45240 Courtyard by Marriott Blue Ash* 513-733-4334, marriott.com/cvgba 4625 Lake Forest Dr., Blue Ash, OH 45242

The Wildflower Café & Coffee House 513-492-7514, wildflowergourmetcafe.com American cuisine that is locally sourced and seasonal.

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Baymont Inn & Suites Sharonville 513-771-6888, baymontinns.com 10900 Crowne Point Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45241 Best Western Plus Hannaford Inn & Suites 513-936-0525, bestwestern.com 5900 E. Galbraith Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45236 The Blu Hotel* 513-530-5999, choicehotels.com/oh074 11349 Reed Hartman Hwy., Blue Ash, OH 45241 Clarion Hotel—Cincinnati North* 513-563-8330, choicehotels.com 3855 Hauck Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241 Comfort Inn Blue Ash* 513-791-3156, choicehotels.com 4640 Creek Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242

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Crowne Plaza Cincinnati Blue Ash* 513-793-4500, crowneplaza.com/blueash 5901 Pfeiffer Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242 Days Inn & Suites Cincinnati 513-631-8500, daysinn.com 5410 Ridge Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45213 Days Inn Sharonville 513-554-1400, daysinn.com 11775 Lebanon Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241 Days Inn Springdale 513-825-3129 400 Glensprings Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45246 Doubletree Suites by Hilton Cincinnati Blue Ash* 513-489-3636, cincinnatiblueashdoubletree.com 6300 E. Kemper Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241 Drury Inn & Suites Cincinnati North* 513-771-5601, druryhotels.com

2265 E. Sharon Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241 Econo Lodge Sharonville 513-771-0370, econolodge.com 11620 Chester Rd., Sharonville, OH 45246 Embassy Suites Cincinnati Northeast* 513-733-8900, embassysuitesblueash.com 4554 Lake Forest Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45242 Extended Stay America Cincinnati Blue Ash-Kenwood Road 513-469-8900, extendedstayamerica.com 11145 Kenwood Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242 Extended Stay America Cincinnati Blue Ash-Reagan Highway 513-793-6750, extendedstayamerica.com 4260 Hunt Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242 Extended Stay America Cincinnati Blue Ash-Reed Hartman 513-985-9992, extendedstayamerica.com 4630 Creek Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242 Extended Stay America Cincinnati Springdale I-275 513-671-4900, extendedstayamerica.com 320 Glensprings Dr., Springdale, OH 45246 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott North Sharonville* 513-842-9112, marriott.com/cvgsn 11440 Chester Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45246 Glendalia Boutique Hotel and Culinary Studio 513-376-9645, theglendalia.com 11 Village Square, Cincinnati, OH 45246 Hampton Inn Blue Ash* 513-791-2822, hamptoninn.com 4761 Creek Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45242

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North Hampton Inn & Suites Cincinnati Kenwood* 513-794-0700, hamptoninn.com 2000 Ronald Reagan Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45236 Hawthorn Suites Blue Ash* 513-733-0100, hawthorn.com 10665 Techwoods Circle, Blue Ash, OH 45242 Hawthorn Suites Cincinnati* 513-354-1000, hawthorn.com 11180 Dowlin Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45241 Hilton Garden Inn Blue Ash* 513-469-6900, cincinnatiblueash.stayhgi.com 5300 Cornell Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Blue Ash* 513-985-9035, hiexpress.com 4660 Creek Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242 Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Sharonville* 513-771-9080, hiexpress.com 11160 Dowlin Dr., Sharonville, OH 45241 Hyatt Place Blue Ash* 513-489-3666, blueash.place.hyatt.com 11435 Reed Hartman Hwy., Cincinnati, OH 45241 Hyatt Place Sharonville 513-771-1718, place.hyatt.com 11355 Chester Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45246 La Quinta Inn & Suites Sharonville* 513-771-0300, lq.com

11029 Dowlin Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45241 La Quinta Inn Cincinnati North 513-671-2300, lq.com 12150 Springfield Pike, Springdale, OH 45246 Livinn Hotels* 513-772-7877, livinn.com 11385 Chester Rd., Sharonville, OH 45246 Motel 6 Cincinnati Norwood 513-531-6589, motel6.com 5300 Kennedy Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45213 Quality Inn & Suites 513-825-9600, choicehotels.com 11967 Chase Plaza Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45240 Quality Inn & Suites Sharonville 513-771-9309, choicehotels.com 2463 E. Sharon Rd.,

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Ramada Plaza Cincinnati* 513-771-2080, ramadaplazacincy.com 11320 Chester Rd., Sharonville, OH 45246

Residence Inn by Marriott Sharonville* 513-771-2525, marriott.com/cvgnn 11689 Chester Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45246

Super 8 Motel 513-671-0556, super8.com 330 Glensprings Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45246

Red Roof Inn Blue Ash 513-793-8811, redroof.com 5900 Pfeiffer Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242

Rodeway Inn Sharonville 513-954-0701, choicehotels.com 3850 Hauck Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241

Red Roof Inn Cincinnati North-Mason 513-683-3086, redroof.com 8870 Governors Hill Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45249 Red Roof Inn Sharonville 513-771-5552, redroof.com 2301 E. Sharon Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241 Residence Inn by Marriott Blue Ash* 513-530-5060, marriott.com/cvgri 11401 Reed Hartman Hwy.,

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Six Acres Bed and Breakfast 513-541-0873, sixacresbb.com 5350 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45224 Sonesta ES Suites* 513-772-8888, sonesta.com 2670 E. Kemper Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241 SpringHill Suites by Marriott Cincinnati North/Forest Park 513-825-9035, marriott.com/cvgfp 12001 Chase Plaza Dr.,

Towneplace Suites Blue Ash* 513-469-8222, marriott.com/cvgts 4650 Cornell Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45241 WoodSpring Suites Cincinnati Sharonville 513-769-9500, woodspring.com 4020 Hauck Rd., Sharonville, OH 45241 Wingate by Wyndham Cincinnati Blue Ash* 513-733-1142, wingatecinci.com 4320 Glendale-Milford Rd., Blue Ash, OH 45242

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East Belterra Park Gaming & Entertainment Center 513-232-8000, belterrapark.com A unique entertainment complex featuring an expansive gaming facility and horse track on 122 acres. Learn more on page 95. Blooms & Berries Farm Market* 513-697-9173, bloomsandberries.com Open mid-April through October, the farm market offers seasonal experiences including a garden center, pick your own fruit, and fresh produce. Offerings change daily. Cardboard Boat Museum 513-553-4146 Dozens of cardboard boats that have taken part in the Cardboard Boat Race on the Ohio River. Chateau Laroche Loveland Castle & Museum 513-683-4686, lovelandcastle.com Visit the world headquarters and residence of the Knights of the Golden Trail. Learn more on page 95. Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati* 513-569-8080, thechildrenstheatre.com Introducing children to the art and magic of theater since 1947. MainStage shows take place at the Taft Theatre. Learn more on page 44. Cincinnati Nature Center— Rowe Woods 513-831-1711, cincynature.org Find tranquility and solace in 1,600 acres of forests, fields, streams, and ponds. Learn more on page 95. Coney Island* 513-232-8230, coneyislandpark.com Home to the world’s largest recirculating swimming pool, thrilling waterslides, and classic amusement park rides. Learn more on pages 31, 35. East Fork State Park 513-734-4323, parks.ohiodnr.gov/eastfork One of Ohio’s largest state parks at 4,870 acres. Eastgate Brew and View* 513-947-2739, egbrewview.com Locally owned Eastgate Brew and View is a full bar and dine-in movie theater featuring more than 30 beers on tap, all brought directly to your seat. Loveland Bike Trail 513-683-0468, lovelandbiketrail.com Seventy miles of scenic paved trail 96 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

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Mariemont Theatre* 513-272-2002, mariemonttheatre.com The historic locally owned Mariemont Theatre provides a selection of foreign, independent, and mainstream films. Unique concessions, fine wine, and craft beer available.

Sara Benjamin’s 513-272-2280, sarabenjamins.com Contemporary women’s boutique located in the quaint village of Mariemont that offers everything from jeans to dresses.

Riverbend Music Center 513-232-6220, riverbend.org Popular outdoor concert venue near the Ohio River that hosts many big acts during the summer months. Scene 75 Entertainment Center* 513-965-4050, scene75.com 90,000-square-foot entertainment center featuring a full-service restaurant, two bars, indoor go-karts, laser tag, arcade, bouncing inflatables, mini golf, and more. Tri-State Warbird Museum* 513-735-4500, tri-statewarbirdmuseum.org Formed in 2003 with a commitment to preserve the aircraft of World War II, educate visitors on America’s role in WWII, and to honor the veterans who fought and made the ultimate sacrifice.

Shopping Anderson Towne Center 513-232-2075, atcstores.com Home to favorites such as Carrabba’s, Top Nails, Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt, Chico’s, Macy’s, and more. Coolest Toys on Earth 513-831-8697, coolesttoysonearth.com Extraordinary toys from around the world, for all ages and all budgets. Eastgate Mall 513-752-2294, shopeastgate-mall.com Eastgate Mall houses Dillard’s, Sears, JCPenney, Kohl’s, Yankee Candle Company, H&M, Bath & Body Works, and more. Eisele Gallery 513-791-7717, eiselefineart.com One of Cincinnati’s oldest and most respected fine art galleries, specializing in original paintings by noted 18th, 19th, and 20th century American/European artists and recognized living artists. Jungle Jim’s International Market Eastgate* 513-674-6000, junglejims.com There are over 150,000 different exotic products to browse within this grocery

Food & Drink 20 Brix 513-831-2749, 20brix.com Upscale wine bar and restaurant with more than 100 selections of wine and a full dinner menu. Bad Tom Brewing 513-871-4677, badtomsmithbrewing.com Impressive beer list includes the flagship Bad Tom Smith, a reddish brown ale. Other favorites include Brother Clement and Old Abe American Ale, an American-style ale based on English beers with a dark amber color. Blank Slate Brewing Company 513-979-4540, blankslatebeer.com Fork in the Road is a favorite, but this brewery also creates selections outside the range of standard German styles. dilly. bistro, bar & bottle shop 513-561-5233, dillycafe.com Restaurant and bar in historic Mariemont with extensive beer and wine selections and accolades from BeerAdvocate.com and Wine Spectator. El Coyote 513-232-5757, elcoyotecincy.com El Coyote has been serving steaks, chops, and Tex-Mex for 30 years. Fifty West Brewing Company 513-834-8789, fiftywestbrew.com Housed in a renovated farmhouse, Fifty West sells brews—Punch You in the EyePA is popular—and has an extensive menu. Across the street, Production Works is a family-friendly production facility and taproom for Fifty West with sand volleyball, TVs, and 16 brews on tap. Mt. Carmel Brewing Co. 513-240-2739, mtcarmelbrewingcompany.com Take a tour or visit the taproom of this full-fledged brewery; local favorites include the Amber Ale, Nut Brown Ale, and IPA. Padrino 513-965-0100, padrinoitalian.com From the family who owns 20 Brix, this FALL / WINTER 2017

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Paxton’s Grill 513-583-1717, paxtonsgrill.com Housed in one of Loveland’s oldest buildings, Paxton’s is a family-friendly establishment providing good food at reasonable prices in a comfortable setting. Pirate’s Cove 513-871-1820, piratescovecincy.com A tropical bar and grill that overlooks the water. Offers live entertainment, fun cocktails, and kid-friendly sand pits. Quarter Bistro 513-271-5400, qbcincy.com In historic Mariemont Square, Quarter Bistro offers a comfortable setting for both a night on the town or a relaxing afternoon on an enchanting patio. The Sandbar 513-533-3810, thesandbarcincinnati.com Outdoor cabana bar, seven volleyball courts, a large grass area for cornhole, cozy indoor bar with five flat-screen TVs and a pool table, and an awning-covered deck overlooking the marina.

Sky Galley 513-871-7400, skygalley.net Restaurant at Lunken Airport with plenty of windows for viewing airplanes, a wide variety of menu choices, and a large selection of beer. Streetside Brewery 513-615-5877, streetsidebrewery.com IPAs, wheats, lagers, stouts, and seasonal beers all have a place on tap here, thanks to the ColumbiaTusculum residents behind the operation. Taglio 513-321-0454, facebook.com/eattaglio A pizza, beer, and wine delivery/carry out concept from the folks behind A Tavola. Tano Bistro & Catering 513-683-8266, foodbytano.com Contemporary bistro highlighting fresh ingredients with a menu that changes with the seasons. Terry’s Turf Club 513-533-4222 Guy Fieri, host of the Food Network’s

Diners, Drive-ins and Dives, came here to taste the over-the-top, award-winning burgers at this retro-styled restaurant. The Works Brick Oven Restaurant 513-697-8408, theworkspizza.com Housed in a landmark Loveland building, The Works serves pizza, calzones, and sandwiches prepared in its brick oven.

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This 4,438-acre park offers a variety of scenic trails for hiking and horseback riding. Bring your furry friend to the largest off-leash dog park in the region. If you’re looking for a camping getaway, each of the 46 sites is equipped with a cozy picnic table and fire ring. 513-521-7275, greatparks. org/parks/miami-whitewater-forest

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Overlooking the Ohio River, this Italian Renaissance–style mansion and National Historic Landmark was built for industrialist and financier Thomas Gaff and his family. Check out the home’s broad overhangs, arched windows, and balconies via individual or group tours, group luncheons, and tea times. 812-926-0087, hillforest.org CINCINNATIUSA.COM \\\ 99 CINCINNATIUSA.COM \\\ 51


West Belterra Casino Resort 812-427-7777, belterracasino.com An exhilarating escape, with slot machines, table games, and dining and entertainment, in southeastern Indiana. Learn more on page 99. Brookville Lake 765-647-2657, brookvillelake.com Miles of hiking trails, boating, nationally known fishing, and more than 400 campsites. Cincinnati Escape Room* 513-432-4263, cincinnatiescaperoom.com Completing the escape room requires communication, teamwork, and curiosity from all players. Covedale Center for the Performing Arts 513-241-6550, cincinnatilandmarkproductions.com/ccpa Regional performing arts theater in a former cinema hosting musicals, plays, and events for children. Dagaz Acres 812-594-2727, dagazacres.com Outdoor zipline adventures and teambuilding leadership center in Rising Sun, Indiana. Great Parks of Hamilton County 513-521-7275, greatparks.org Inspiring nature-based experiences and education in Hamilton County. Learn more on pages 18, 35, 84, 99. Hillforest Mansion 812-926-0087, hillforest.org A historic mansion, the former home of industrialist and financier Thomas Gaff, on 10 acres of land overlooking the Ohio River. Guided tours available. Learn more on page 99. Hollywood Casino 888-274-6797, hollywoodindiana.com Play the slot machines and table games and enjoy fine dining and entertainment. Learn more on page 99. Perfect North Slopes 812-537-3754, perfectnorth.com Snowboarding, skiing, and tubing in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Offers MudStash races during the summer. Learn more on pages 30, 99. Rising Star Casino Resort 812-438-1234, risingstarcasino.com Receive the star treatment at this resort and casino in Rising Sun, Indiana. Learn more on page 99. Rockin’ Jump 513-373-4260, cincinnati.rockinjump.com Fly high at this indoor trampoline park 100 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

with dodgeball, a slam dunk zone, and rock climbing wall. Strike & Spare Western Bowl 513-574-2222, westernbowl.com A Cincinnati landmark since 1958, with 68 lanes of automatic scoring, games, food, drink, and entertainment. Home to the Hoinke Classic bowling tournament. Scallywag Tag 513-922-4999, scallywagtag.com Cincinnati’s premier pirate-themed family entertainment center. Play laser tag, black-light miniature golf, and arcades. Warsaw Federal Incline Theater 513-241-6550, cincinnatilandmark productions.com/incline New contemporary venue for plays and musicals staged by Cincinnati Landmark Productions in East Price Hill. Whitewater Memorial State Park 765-458-5565, in.gov Sprawling park in Liberty, Indiana, with nine miles of horseback riding trails, campgrounds, and some of the bestpreserved fossils in the region. Whitewater Valley Railroad 765-825-2054, whitewatervalleyrr.org A 19-mile scenic railroad stretching from Connersville to Metamora, Indiana, with special events like Easter Bunny Express and The Polar Express throughout the year.

Shopping Bargains and Buyouts 513-823-4021, bargainsandbuyouts.com Closeout and liquidation retail outlet with everything for your home. Multiple locations. Dillard’s West Town Clearance Center 513-244-3489, dillards.com Dillard’s branded and private label merchandise at 50–60 percent off original prices. Multiple locations. Metamora, Indiana metamoraindiana.com A quaint town full of history and scenic beauty. Indiana’s only functioning canal town. Learn more on page 99.

Food & Drink Barnesburg Tavern & Grille 513-741-1200, barnesburgtavernandgrille.com American-style menu and 13 huge flatscreen TVs. BIERmarkt Taproom & Wine Cellar 513-941-2437, biermarktusa.com

Local market specializing in craft, imported, and specialty beer and wine. Also offers beer and wine tastings. Bloc Coffee 513-429-4548, bloccoffeecompany.com An art-filled coffee shop with seasonal beverage, breakfast, and sandwich options. Dean’s Hops and Vines 513-515-3215 A warm neighborhood bar that offers a wide selection of craft beers, unique whiskeys, and finger foods. Great Crescent Brewing 812-655-9079, gcbeer.com Family-owned-and-operated brewery and coffee shop in Aurora, Indiana, that was named in Cincinnati Magazine’s “Best of the City” issue in 2014. Henke Winery* 513-662-9463, henkewine.com Award-winning wine and eclectic American cuisine. Hops House 99 888-274-6797, hollywoodindiana.com A selection of 99 beers, including more than 30 local and regional brews, and 31 HDTVs. Incline Public House 513-251-3000, inclinepublichouse.com A hilltop restaurant with sweeping views of downtown Cincinnati and dishes prepared in a wood-fired oven. Kreimer’s Bier Haus 513-353-2168, bierhauswest.net Kreimer’s has served authentic German dishes for more than 30 years. Enjoy a glass of Kreimer’s own brew on its expansive outdoor patio. LaRosa’s Pizzeria 513-347-1111, larosas.com What started as a small pizzeria on the Westside is now a go-to for pizza night, serving pizza, pasta, calzones, and hoagies. Multiple locations. Market Street Grille 513-202-0200, marketstreetgrille.com Tucked in the heart of the business district in downtown Harrison. Features American-style fare and a Sunday brunch. Maury’s Tiny Cove 513-662-2683, maurys-steakhouse.com The oldest steakhouse on the Westside of Cincinnati. Low lights, deep reds, and dark woods evoke the feeling of a bygone era. Nick & Tom’s Restaurant & Bar 513-574-4242, nickandtoms.com Enjoy a casual roadhouse atmosphere at this local favorite. FALL / WINTER 2017

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Price Hill Chili 513-471-9507, pricehillchili.com A family-owned-and-operated restaurant that has become a Cincinnati legend. Serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks. Primavista* 513-251-6467, pvista.com Romantic Italian restaurant with beautiful views and classic fare, from pasta e fagioli to carpaccio.

Third and Main 812-655-9727, thirdandmain.com Family-owned restaurant and tavern with a beautiful, historic atmosphere. Known for its locally-sourced food and mouth-watering burgers. Veracruz Mexican Grill 513-244-1757 This little Mexican grill offers authentic ingredients and generous portions.

Putz’s Creamy Whip 513-681-8668, putzscreamywhip.com This family-owned establishment has been serving up tasty treats every summer since 1938.

Whisky’s Restaurant 812-537-4239 Laid-back, family-style restaurant in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, serving ribs, surf ‘n’ turf, and pasta.

Somm Wine Bar 513-244-5843, sommwinebarcincinnati.com Choose from more than 80 selections of wine and have a bite to eat at this laid-back wine bar, which has a large patio with a fountain and fire pits.

Wild Mike’s 513-451-9464 (Delhi location), wildmikeswings.com A sports bar serving brews, wings, burgers, sandwiches, and much more, including daily specials. Three area locations.

Thai Taste Cuisine and Sushi Bar 513-421-6151, thaitastecincinnati.com Hidden gem specializing in authentic Thai cuisine, including Thai curries and noodle dishes. Also has a sushi bar. Two locations.

Wing Stop 513-481-9464 (Glenway location), wingstop.com Fresh wings with a variety of sauces, from mango habanero to Louisiana rub to garlic parmesan. Multiple locations.

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Getting Around So many ways to see the sights!

From Over-the-Rhine to the Northern Kentucky riverfront, the neighborhoods around downtown Cincinnati are filled with cool and diverse shops, restaurants, museums, parks and attractions—and you can easily reach them on foot.

➾ Four pedestrian-friendly bridges. The John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, Purple People Bridge, Taylor Southgate Bridge and Clay Wade Bailey Bridge connect our region and make it easy to traverse the Ohio River. Whether you want to get to the Reds game from your Northern Kentucky hotel or head to Newport on the Levee after exploring Smale Riverfront Park, the bridges are a safe and convenient way to get there. Learn more in “Cross That Bridge” on page 16.

➾ Explore an entire urban neighborhood or entertainment district by foot. Each one—including Over-the-Rhine, The Banks, Newport on the Levee, Covington and Bellevue, to name a few—offers its own diverse mix of shopping, dining and entertainment. Have dinner or drinks, explore boutiques and enjoy a night out, all in the same neighborhood—no need for wheels. Learn more in “Neighborhood Spotlight” on page 14. 102 /// OFFICIAL VISITORS GUIDE

WAYS TO RIDE ➾ Cincinnati Bell Connector. Running up to 18 hours a day and 365 days a year, the streetcar operates on a 3.6 mile loop from The Banks and up to the brewery district in Over-the-Rhine. Learn more on page 51. $1/two hours, $2/day pass. 513-621-4455, cincinnatibellconnector.com

➾ Southbank Shuttle. Southbank Shuttle Trolleys, operated by TANK, service Newport, Covington and downtown Cincinnati every 15 minutes for $1 per ride. Get to a Reds game from your Northern Kentucky hotel or ride from Fountain Square to Newport on the Levee. Learn more on page 51. tankbus.org

➾ Metro. Offers nearly 50 local service routes throughout Greater Cincinnati starting at $1.75 per ride. Purchase a day pass for $4.50 for unlimited rides in Zone 1 (downtown and uptown) until 3 a.m. 513-621-4455, go-metro.com

➾ Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK). Operates 30 bus routes throughout Northern Kentucky neighborhoods, with the majority connecting to downtown Cincinnati, at $1.50–$2 per ride. 859-331-8265, tankbus.org

➾ Uber, Lyft and Drivr. Uber and Lyft are app-powered rideshare programs available throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. Drivr gives you a lift in a Tesla Model S, a luxury electric car. uber.com, lyft.com, godrivr.com

➾ Taxi Service. Find taxi stands at the airport and at most of the riverfront and downtown hotels. Elite Taxi, 859-630-6948; Towne Taxi, 513-761-7700

WAYS TO BIKE ➾ Cincy Red Bike. More than 50 stations are located downtown, uptown and in Northern Kentucky to conveniently rent your ride. An $8 day pass offers unlimited 60-minute rides. Learn more on page 51. cincyredbike.org

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Bellevue

37. Lytle Park

41. National Underground Railroad Freedom Center

13. Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption

46

36. Krohn Conservatory

8. Behringer-Crawford Museum

12. Casinos (Indiana)

New Riff Distilling 42

35. Kings Island

40. National Steamboat Monument

11. The Carnegie

54

34. Kentucky Speedway

7. The Beach Waterpark

10. Carew Tower

61

33. JACK Cincinnati Casino

29. Cincinnati Fire Museum

52. Riverwalk Statues 54. Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove 55. Sharonville Convention Center 56. Smale Riverfront Park 57. St. Peter in Chains Cathedral 58. Taft Historic Site 59. Taft Museum of Art 60. Taft Theatre 61. Theodore M. Berry International Friendship Park 62. Turfway Park 63. U.S. Bank Arena 64. Washington Park 65. World Peace Bell

30. Fountain Square 31. Great American Ball Park 32. IKEA

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