June 2022
ADC Fine Art: Creating Inspiration Destinations
Cincinnati Welcome Friends, On behalf of the City of Cincinnati, I am thrilled to welcome you! We are honored to host you in our great city, and I can’t wait for you to learn all about what makes us special. You’re going to have a wonderful stay as you get to know our 52 diverse, vibrant, and walkable neighborhoods. Each community in our city is home to distinct and rich cultures, business centers, and personalities – but together, they make up one unified and proud Cincinnati. From downtown to College Hill, from the West Side to the East Side, you will find stunning architecture, exciting entertainment opportunities, and energetic residents ready to welcome you. We love our home, and we can’t wait to show you why. Key Magazine Cincinnati is a great resource for learning about all the amazing attractions we have to offer in the area. With top-rated museums, theaters, parks, and restaurants – and one of the highest ranked zoos in the nation – there is something for everyone in the Queen City. We are honored to welcome thousands of visitors among our guests each year, and we know your decision to visit will not leave you disappointed. Thank you for coming to Cincinnati, and we’re excited to see you back here soon. Sincerely,
Aftab Pureval Mayor, City of Cincinnati
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OFFICIAL CITY GUIDE
JUNE 2022
VOL. 77
NO. 6
Cincinnati Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Cover story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What’s Going On. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Conventions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Museum of the Month. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Restaurant of the Month. . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Downtown Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Greater Cincinnati Area Map . . . . . . . 18-19 Community of the Month. . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Over The Rhine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Downtown Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Central Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Kentucky Dining. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Northern Dining. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Shopping Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Area Antique Shops. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Published Monthly by: Patty Youkilis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Publisher Barbara Rothstein . . . . . . Account Manager Beth Kotzin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Editor Jennifer Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Designer KEY/CINCINNATI MAGAZINE P.O. BOX 37137 CINCINNATI, OHIO 45222 513-235-7965 A Key Magazine. This magazine is authorized by, and the trademarks KEY and KEY design are licensed by Key Magazines, Inc., P.O. Box 37137, Cincinnati, Ohio 45222. Distributed free in hotels, motels, restaurants, transportation center and clubs in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. All rights reserved. Reproduction of any material prepared by Key/Cincinnati Magazine is prohibited without consent of the publisher. Bulk convention orders filled upon request. For advertising information call Patty Youkilis at 513235-7965 or patty@keycincinnati.com. If you are running low of the current month’s issue, please call 513235-7965 for re-stock.
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Cover Story
From a 5oo square foot bare studio to a gorgeous mega art gallery!
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riven by a passion for art and the desire to bring beauty into as many homes and offices as possible, Litsa Spanos opened the doors to ADC Fine Art thirty years ago. With just two clients and limited space, her ultimate goal was to create as many exquisite and inspiring environments as possible. And her vision continues to grown with a stunning new 13,000sf art gallery in downtown’s up and coming West End neighborhood close to the new soccer stadium and Findlay market. Everyone is invited to come in and be inspired by a collection of ever changing works of art (over 1000) ranging from paintings, glass, sculpture and much, much more. ADC offers complimentary consultation and curatorial services for residential, corporate and commercial clients and offers expert inhouse custom framing. Stop in 1013 York St. Cincinnati, OH 45214 Mon-Friday 9-5 and by appointment. 513-723-1222
Litsa Spanos Founder, Blink Art President, ADC, Art Design Consultants, Inc.
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ARONOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS 650 Walnut Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 To Kill a Mockingbird: 5/316/12 Revolution Dance Presents: Soul - A Celebration Of Black Music: 6/3 Falsettos: 6/10-6/18 ABBAFAB-The Premier Abba Experience: 6/11 Modern Mix: 6/17-6/18 Hairspray: 6/28-7/3
Cincinnati, OH 45203 513-287-7000 A Year on the Edge: now open Our Shared History: 200 Years of Jewish Cincinnati: open until 10/2 America’s Epic Treasures featuring Preternatural by Michael Scott: now through 1/8/23
ART BEYOND BOUNDARIES 1410 Main Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-8726 Cincinnati Spring: TBA
CINCINNATI ZOO 3400 Vine Street Cincinnati, OH 45220 513-281-4700 Zoo La La: 6/17
BOGART’S 2621 Vine St. Cincinnati, OH 45219 513-872-8801 Gimme Gimme Disco: 6/4 Pup Returns: 6/5 Motion City Soundtrack: 6/10 Lawrence and MisterWives: 6/11 Paramount’s Laser Spectacular featuring the music of Pink Floyd: 6/12 Role Model: 6/22 Stephen Lynch: 6/23
CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER 44 E. 6th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-345-8400 Asha Ama’s NEW MOON, a Co-Lab Exhibition: 4/30-6/25 Center of Unfinished Business by Contemporary And (C&): 5/6-8/28 Breaking Water: 5/6-8/14
CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM Reservations ONLY 953 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-721-ARTS (2787) Black and Brown Faces: Paying Homage To: 3/25-6/19 Henry Mosler Behind the Scenes: In Celebration of the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial: 6/10-9/4 CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER 1301 Western Ave. 8 KEYCINCINNATI.COM
CINCINNATI OPERA 1243 Elm Street Cincinnati, OH 45202 La Boheme: 6/18-6/25
ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI 1127 Vine St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-3555 Tiny Beautiful Things: 5/28-6/25 GO BANANAS COMEDY CLUB 8410 Market Place Lane Cincinnati, OH 45242 513-984-9288 Sam Evans: 6/2-6/5 Brad Wenzel: 6/9-6/12 Adrienne Iapalucci: 6/16-6/19 Sarah Tollemache: 6/23-6/26 Chance Willie & Lee Kimbrell: 6/30-7/3
June FC Cincinnati vs. Orlando City SC: 6/24 vs. New York City FC: 6/29
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE: SKIRBALL MUSEUM 3101 Clifton Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45220 513-221-1875 Holy Sparks: Celebrating Fifty Years of Women In The Rabbinate: now to 9/4 HERITAGE BANK CENTER 100 Broadway Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-4111 Knotfest 2022 featuring Slipknot: 6/1 HOLLYWOOD CASINO 777 Hollywood Blvd. Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025 888-274-6797 World Fighting Championships: 6/11 KROHN CONSERVATORY 1501 Eden Park Drive Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-4086 Butterflies of the Nile: now to 6/19 MUSIC HALL 1241 Elm St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-621-2787 (ARTS) La Boheme: 6/18-6/25 NANCY AND DAVID WOLF HOLOCAUST & HUMANITY CENTER 1301 Western Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45203 513-487-3055 Weekly Holocaust Speaker Series via Zoom every Wednesday at 11:00am: https://
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www.holocaustandhumanity.org/speaker-series/ Upstander Awards Party: 6/1 Upstander 5K Run and Walk: 6/12 Roma and Sam Kaltman Institute on Teaching the Holocaust: 6/20 RIVERBEND MUSIC CENTER 6295 Kellogg Ave Cincinnati, OH 45230 (513) 232-6220 The Lumineers: 6/7 Nick Cannon: 6/10 Styx and REO Speedwagon: 6/11 Steely Dan: 6/16 Josh Groban: 6/18 Train: 6/19 The Chicks: 6/21 Dead & Company: 6/22 Kenny Chesney: 6/23 TAFT MUSEUM OF ART 316 Pike St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-241-0343 Jane Austen: Fashion & Sensibility: 6/11-9/4 TAFT THEATER 317 E. 5th St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-232-6220 Home Free: 6/4 The Masked Singer National Tour: 6/7 Chris Rock: 6/10 Helmet: 6/19 Welcome to Night Vale: 6/21 Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers: 6/24 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: 6/30
WESTON ART GALLERY 650 Walnut St. Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-977-4165 Sean Derry: The Breath of a Thing: 4/15-6/5 Karen Snouffer - Synergistic Flirtations: 6/17-8/28 Lori Larusso: Precarious Panoply: 6/17-8/28 Pam Kravetz: I Think My Uncle Gershun Was a Golem: 6/17-8/28
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Conventions & Special Events US Men’s National Team vs Morocco – International Friendly Soccer Match TQL Stadium 1501 Central Parkway Cincinnati, OH 6/1 Summerfair Coney Island 6201 Kellogg Ave. Cincinnati, OH 6/1-6/5 Van Gogh, The Immersive Experience Former T.J. Maxx Downtown 10-12 W. 4th Street Cincinnati, OH 6/1-8/6 Pride Community Night at Great America Ballpark Cincinnati Reds
100 Joe Nuxhall Way Cincinnati, OH 6/3
11355 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 6/11-6/12
Stitch-Con Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 6/9-6/12; 6/16-6/19
World Record Attempt at Coney Island Coney Island 6201 Kellogg Ave. Cincinnati, OH 6/17
Italianfest at Newport Newport Festival Park on the Levee Riverboat Row Newport, KY 6/9-6/12 Gincinnati The Woodburn Brewery 2800 Woodburn Ave. Cincinnati, OH 6/11 C&E Gun Show Sharonville Convention Center
Anime Expo Sharonville Convention Center 11355 Chester Road Cincinnati, OH 6/17-6/18 Cincinnati Pride Parade and Festival Sawyer Point 7th St. and Plum Cincinnati, OH 6/25
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Museum
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Our Shared Story: 200 Years of Jewish Cincinnati at Holocaust & Humanity Center
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incinnati Museum Center (CMC), the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center (HHC) and Jewish Bicentennial Committee are partnering on a new exhibition to tell the story of Cincinnati’s Jewish community over two centuries. The exhibition is part of the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial, celebrating the lasting influences of the city’s Jewish community on the city we know today. Our Shared Story: 200 Years of Jewish Cincinnati opens April 28 at Cincinnati Museum Center at Union Terminal. Working with the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial committee, the Jewish Federation of Cincinnati, Hebrew Union College, the Skirball Museum and the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, CMC and HHC have organized an exhibition that introduces aspects of Jewish traditions and culture while sharing stories of both prominent and unheralded Jewish Cincinnatians. Our Shared Story examines the people and traditions that continue to influence our food, medicine, arts institutions, social justice movements, how we enjoy sports and more. “Together with Cincinnati Museum Center and our various partners, we are honored to bring an illuminating exhibition that highlights the vibrancy, inclusivity and complexity of Jewish history and culture in the Queen City,” said Sarah L. Weiss, CEO
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of the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center. “From the creation of the Chestnut Street Cemetery in the 1820s to the diverse and growing community we have today, the city we love has been and will continue to be deeply influenced by the Jewish community.” Our Shared Story begins as the Jewish community in Cincinnati did: with Joseph Jonas, who founded the first Jewish cemetery in Cincinnati in 1821. Suitcases, trunks and immigration and naturalization papers tell the stories of Jews immigrating to Cincinnati. A table set for a Passover seder, symbolizing the importance of family and traditions, invites guests to explore recipes and utensils that can unite a community. A section on religion introduces the basic tenets of Judaism and the Torah, along with religious items including a yarmulke, dreidel and menorah. Books and diaries from Rabbis Isaac M. Wise, Eliezer Silver – the father of reformed Judaism and a leader in Orthodox Judaism, respectively – and Jacob Marcus Rader detail the importance of education. The story of Cincinnati’s Hebrew Union College – the oldest rabbinical seminary in the U.S. – also takes center stage. Jewish influences in Cincinnati are marked by iconic names and brands: Kahn’s, U.S. Shoe, Standard Textile and more. Names and companies
that may be forgotten are still integral to the fabric of the community and even retain national importance. Kuhn and Sons Bank was bought out by Fifth Third Bank, and the Mosler Safe Company built vaults and blast doors that are still in use at Fort Knox and nuclear blast sites. Similarly, the names Sabin and Heimlich endure across generations, including the thousands of lives their innovations – the polio vaccine and Heimlich maneuver – have saved. Jewish Hospital provided a respectful space for Jewish patients, and the United Jewish Social Agencies produced Big Brothers, Big Sisters and the United Way. Military uniforms and objects tell the stories of Jewish veterans, including Charles Stix, a Marine in World War II, and Robert Marx, a Marine who founded the Disable American Veterans organization in Cincinnati following his service in World War I. Cincinnati’s arts scene is peppered with names like Krohn, Aronoff and Rosenthal – all families who have contributed to the vibrancy of the community. Stories from King Records and the Cincinnati Reds show the lasting Jewish influence of those iconic organizations, including the story of Reds announcer Harry Hartman who coined the phrase “going, going, gone!” ”Our Shared Story is a fitting name for this exhibition because the story of Cincinnati, the story of who we are as Cincinnatians, has been so intrinsically shaped by our Jewish community,” said Elizabeth Pierce, president and CEO of Cincinnati Museum Center. “With this exhibition we want to share Jewish culture and celebrate, together, the contributions that have built and are building the city we love today.” Our Shared Story is part of the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial, celebrating over 200 years of Jewish community life in Cincinnati, which formally began with the founding of Chestnut Street Cemetery in 1821. The Bicentennial is commemorating this significant milestone in 2021 and 2022 through community celebrations, multi-generational programs and interactive experiences. Our Shared Story: 200 Years of Jewish Cincinnati is included with admission to Cincinnati Museum Center or the Nancy & David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center. The exhibition will be open April 28 through October 2, 2022. Our Shared Story: 200 Years of Jewish Cincinnati is made possible with support from PNC Bank. Additional support has been provided by Ohio Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities and the federal American Rescue Plan Act of 2021. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services grant ARPML-250780-OMLS-22. CMC and HHC are grateful to the Jewish Cincinnati Bicentennial Committee for their partnership and collaboration.
Restaurant
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It’s a Date at Grandview Tavern on the Patio!
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randview Tavern in Northern Kentucky is the premier food and beverage entertainment spot! Established in 2007 and still going strong, with over a decade of research and development forged into a casual upscale concept, second to none. Chef Jack Rolf‘s creations ensure something for everyone…and just launched his new menu! He takes great pride in the fresh product he produces. Just good food from fresh ingredients. From the signature salmon salad, chicken piccata, fresh wings, and the best burger around….also pizza! Don’t overlook the pizza! Grandview Tavern has an extensive wine menu that is half-price every Monday. Specialty cocktails and a seriously great bourbon selection are always a hit, along with a great variety of beers. Enjoy outdoor dining, live music on Thursday,
Friday, and Saturday nights. Grandview Tavern has a cozy, vibrant bar inside and a quiet dining room. The number one outdoor patio in Northern Kentucky also that is blooming with flowers and amazing ambience! Private dining is also available for Special events, as well as catering. Grandview Tavern is located at 2220 Grandview Dr. in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky. Only a few minutes South of downtown Cincinnati. Call 859-341-8439 for reservations.
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Greater Cincinnati Area Map 1 China Gourmet 2 Montgomery Inn Boathouse 3 ADC Fine Art 4 Silverton Donut Shop 5 Findlay Market 6 Cafe Alma 7 Grandview Tavern 8 Prime Cincinnati 9 Kurtzman Plastic Surgery 10 Montgomery Inn 11 Red Feather 12 Art Beyond Boundaries 13 The Turf Club 14 Jacob James 15 Street City Pub 16 Nicola’s 17 League for Animal Welfare
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Mount Adams is known for Eden Park, with walking paths, Ohio River views, and the Krohn Conservatory, home to exotic plants and a seasonal butterfly exhibit. The park also contains the Cincinnati Art Museum, offering free admission to its broad permanent collection, and Playhouse in the Park, which stages contemporary shows at 2 theaters. Mount Adams is home to more than 1500 residents. “The Hill” is known for its winding streets, spectacular views, and a bustling entertainment district, with taverns, restaurants, shopping and live music! Just a short walk or drive from Downtown puts you right in the heart of Mount Adams….the perfect destination with so much to see and do!
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Downtown Dining COPPER AND FLAME 1115 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-381-0484 An experiential drinkery in the heart of Overthe-Rhine. Industrial-chic taproom with brick walls serving hearty comfort food plates & self-serve draft beer. MONTGOMERY INN BOATHOUSE 925 Riverside Dr. Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 513-721-7427 Cincinnati’s famous rib joint! NICOLA’S 1420 Sycamore St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 513-721-6200 Chic venue presenting contemporary Italian cuisine in a warm space with exposed-brick walls.
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PRIME CINCINNATI 580 Walnut St., Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-579-0720 Known for its USDA Prime Steaks, exquisite cuisine, extensive wine selectionand outstanding service. STREET CITY PUB On 6th Street Between Main & Walnut 580 Walnut Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 513-873-7529 Street City Pub offers urban gourmet fare, live music, a street-side patio, and all-day happy hour. Consider ordering DoorDash, GrubHub or directly online for a convenient to-go option too.
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CAFE ALMA 6111 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45213 513-620-8526 Our mission at Café Alma is to encourage the habit of healthy eating, living a well-balanced lifestyle and spreading the knowledge we have about the benefits of the Mediterranean Diet. CHICKEN ON THE RUN 7255 Ohio Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45236 513-791-6577 Low-key haunt for burgers, sloppy joes & other hearty American eats, plus craft beer & sports on TV. RED FEATHER KITCHEN 3200 Madison Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45209 513-407-3631 A contemporary American farm to table restaurant located in the Oakley neighborhood of Greater Cincinnati. Offering an upscale casual dining experience with an emphasis on classic culinary techniques and slow, careful preparations. Enjoy forty wines by the glass, 200+ by the bottle, house made craft cocktails and a comprehensive list of micro-brewed beers.
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THE TURF CLUB 4618 Eastern Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45226 513-533-4222 A quirky joint doling out beers and jumbo burgers with adventurous toppings in a neonlit room. HIGH GRAIN BREWING CO. 6860 Plainfield Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45236 513-791-7000 A brewery with a scratch kitchen making sustainable choices from the onset of each project. We love beer and believe beer is best with a good meal with locally sourced food.
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Kentucky Dining GRANDVIEW TAVERN 2220 Grandview Dr. Fort Mitchell, KY 41017 859-341-8439 One of Northern Kentucky’s premier food and beverage entertainment business. Established in 2007 and still going strong. Over a decade of research and development has forged a casual upscale concept, second to none. HOFBRAUHAUS 200 E. 3rd. St., Newport, KY 41071 859-491-7200 The first authentic Hofbräuhaus in America, modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany! Guests are now able to enjoy many of the traditions from Germany that have made Hofbräuhaus famous. From the traditionally decorated rooms in the building to the beer that is brewed on-site, and of course the excellent German fare. TROTTA’S STEAK & SEAFOOD 441 6th Ave, Dayton, KY 41074 859-360-5573
Trotta’s Steak & Seafood is an upscale, yet casual dining restaurant located in the heart of the Dayton, Kentucky Historic District. Serving hand cut steaks and fresh seafood daily, Trotta’s is a hidden gem that must be experienced by locals and tourists. POMPILIO’S 600 Washington Ave., Newport, KY 41071 859-581-3065 Pompilio’s has been serving the tri-state area home-cooked Italian meals for 80 consecutive years! RIVERFRONT PIZZA 617 W. 3rd St. Covington, KY 41011 859-261-4800 Whether you’re craving carry out pizza, pasta, chicken parmesan with spaghetti, a fresh salad, or a hoagie, Riverfront Pizza offers gourmet Italian food that will satisfy your appetite.
Northern Dining THE PARK POUR 4815 Cooper Road Blue Ash, Ohio 45242 513-376-7247 Great coffee, light bites, cocktails and exciting wines. A comfortably familiar spot for conversation with friends, work meetups or grabbing a bottle of wine on your way home. BROWN DOG CAFE 1000 Summit Place Blue Ash, OH 45242 513-794-1610 Chef Shawn and his culinary team proudly present an ever-changing, eclectic menu featuring sustainable Hawaiian fish, steaks, wild game, unique appetizers, vegetarian dishes, homemade pastas and desserts. 26 KEYCINCINNATI.COM
MAGGIANO’S LITTLE ITALY 7875 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45236 Reservations: (513) 794-0670 Carryout: (513) 794-0676 Banquets: (513) 794-0672 Stop by Maggiano’s at Kenwood Towne Centre for season-fresh Italian food in Cincinnati, prepared by Chef Karl Lenz and inspired by Nonna’s traditional recipes. THE ORIGINAL MONTGOMERY INN 9440 Montgomery Rd. Montgomery, OH 45242 513-791-3482 Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
Shopping Guide ADC FIne Art 1013 York St. Cincinnati, OH 45214 513-723-1222
Deerfield Towne Center 5505 Deerfield Blvd. Deerfield, OH 513-770-0273
Rookwood Pavilion 3805 Edwards Road Cincinnati, OH 513-241-5800
APPOINTMENTS 441 Vine St. #20 Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-7430
Eastgate Mall 4601 Eastgate Blvd Cincinnati, OH 513-752-2294
Sycamore Crossing/Plaza 7800-7896 Montgomery Rd. Cincinnati, OH 877-225-5337
CINCY SHIRTS 1435 Main St. Cincinnati, OH 513-510-5774 2709 Observatory Ave. Cincinnati, OH 513-832-2125 295 W. Loveland Ave. Loveland, OH 45140 513-340-4373
Florence Mall 2028 Mall Road Florence, KY 859-371-1231
Tri-County Mall 11700 Princeton Pike Cincinnati, OH 513-671-0120
Kenwood Towne Center 7875 Montgomery Road Cincinnati, OH 513-745-9100
Voice of America Centre 7598 Voice of America Drive West Chester, OH 513-792-5000
Liberty Center 7628 Liberty Way West Chester, OH 513-644-0900
OUTLET MALLS Cincinnati Premium Outlets 400 Premium Outlets Drive Monroe, OH 513-539-0710
EDDIE LANE’S DIAMOND SHOWROOM 9301 Montgomery Rd, Montgomery, OH 45242 513-793-4111 UPPER EDEN 1120 St. Gregory St, Cincinnati, OH 45202 513-421-1120 JACOB JAMES 3446 Edwards Rd. Cincinnati, OH 45208 513-376-6288
Newport on the Levee 1 Levee Way Newport, KY 866-538-3359 Northgate Mall 9501 Colerain Avenue Cincinnati, OH 513-385-5600
Tanger Outlets 8000 Factory Shops Blvd. Jeffersonville, OH 740-948-9091/800-407-5005
Voted “Best Donuts in Cincinnati” Pre-order Custom donuts for any occasion!
7414 Montgomery Rd. • Cincinnati, OH 45236
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Area Antique Shops Grand Antique Mall 9701 Reading Road Cincinnati, OH 513-554-1919
Bromwell’s 117 West Fourth Street Cincinnati, OH 513-621-0620
Wooden Nickel Antiques 1410 Central Pkwy Cincinnati, OH 513-241-2985
The Antiques Warehouse Camp Washington Cincinnati, OH 513-319-5405
Ferguson’s Antique Mall 4939 Glenway Ave Cincinnati, OH 513-921-1111
Design Smith Gallery 1342 Main St. Cincinnati, OH 513- 403-2382
Covered Bridge Antique Mall 7508 Hamilton Ave Cincinnati, OH 513- 521-5739
English Traditions Inc. 2041 Madison Rd. Cincinnati, OH 513-321-4730
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