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The Best Museums in Cincinnati, OH To Visit
"Make sure that your children are exposed to the wonderful world of art from a young age by bringing them to visit the Cincinnati Art Museum. The museum hosts a number of art experiences for children starting with infants and their parents who are invited to attend a Baby Tour on the third Thursday of each month. Families will also enjoy their Family ARTventure tours on Saturdays and the Family ARTventures Stops on Sundays, where children can get up close and touch various art exhibits."
"You’ll feel like you’re walking through someone’s lovely home at the Taft Museum of Art—as long as that someone owns a Rembrandt. The Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum shares the team’s fascinating beginning."
"Located across the Ohio River in Covington, KY, the Railway Museum of Greater Cincinnati is an entirely volunteer-run museum that features an incredible collection of authentic trains and railroad equipment. For anyone interested in the history of railroads or trains, this is a must-visit spot. Price: $4 Adults, $2 ages 10 and under (cash only)"
"Brunch is a staple that is served all day in this booming popular Belgium bistro. While the Taste of Belgium is known for its decant waffles, they also serve a variety of traditional Belgium recipes with a twist. Enjoy one of their many crepes, split a pot of mussels, or try one of their many unique brunch features."
"ADDRESS: 1135 Vine Street (OTR)EPISODE: Season 21, Episode 6: “One Street Wonders”. Belgium native, Chef Jean Francois Flechet melds the flavors of his childhood with a Midwest twist at this restaurant’s five sites in Cincinnati. Follow in Guy’s footsteps by visiting the OTR location."
"Wild Egg is a creative eatery that offers a fresh approach to traditional breakfast, brunch, and lunch through a variety of creative and innovative dishes. Breakfast basics include biscuits and gravy, house-made cinnamon rolls, old fashioned oatmeal, and house-made granola with dried fruit along with crepes, pancakes, waffles, and French toast. Hearty entrees range from breakfast nachos, chili verde huevos rancheros, and Greek frittatas to breakfast burritos, Mexico City Maria’s Chilaquiles, and wild mushroom and roasted garlic scramble."
"This list would not be complete without mentioning Graeter’s Ice Cream, which has various locations all throughout the Cincinnati area. From cones to shakes, sundaes, and malts, Graeter’s offers a little bit of everything with a wide variety of flavors and toppings. Their rich, creamy ice cream happens to match their rich history: In 1868 a young Louis Graeter moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to sell ice cream at neighborhood street markets."
"Famous for its French-pot ice cream, Graeter’s also offers freshly-made baked goods, doughnuts included. If it’s yeast doughnuts that you prefer, try the iced chocolate. It’s a generous size and the chocolate is divine."
"Hit up either of these places (or both) for all of your ice cream needs. Seriously, Cincinnati’s food scene is not to be underestimated. Soooo many amazing, local options."
"Located on the University of Cincinnati campus area, K&J Seafood is a seafood restaurant known for serving dishes in baskets. Their menu items include shrimp, crab, and corn on the cob among other seafood classics. They also offer mouthwatering seafood fries, which are just a huge blend of cheesy sauce, shrimp, crab and bacon."