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"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."
"There's something about vintage signs that draw people to them, encouraging them to imagine what life was like for the people who passed them everyday when they were in use. That's the beauty of this unique museum - there's plenty of nostalgia to go around. Signs on display include the likes of Elby's Big Boy, Ford, Holiday Inn and more."
"The American Sign Museum is home to a century of American signage, from 1870 through 1970. Wander the museum to see hand-carved wooden signs, electric light bulbs and neon creations adorning the walls. A walking tour is available to help guests understand the history behind and timeline of the signs on display."
"There must be something in the air in Hyde Park that makes their restaurants pump out amazing burgers. That includes the classic neighborhood hideaway “Arthur’s Cafe” where just sitting down at a table and staring at the giant cartoon mural makes you think that you secretly went back in time. As far as the burger goes, this is another place where you’ll create a creature of your own design."
"For vegetarians, black bean burgers are one of the most delicious dishes to enjoy. Fortunately, Arthur’s Cafe offers one of the best black bean burgers in the city. The burger is lightly spiced, made in house with black beans, corn, cheese, bread crumbs, and seasonings and is service with lettuce, tomato, and sliced pickles."
"When it comes time for lunch, Bakersfield serves awesome fresh tacos. In the afternoon, learn about Cincinnati’s rich brewing history with two options for brewery tours. The first is a walking tour with American Legacy Tours that includes exploring recently excavated underground brewery tunnels; the second is hopping on the Cincy Brew Bus for a tasting tour of local breweries like Rhinegeist, Taft's Ale House and Christian Moerlein."
"ADDRESS: 1213 Vine Street (OTR)EPISODE: Season 21, Episode 6: “One Street Wonders”. Get a little tipsy on your next Taco Tuesday with the expansive selection of tequila and craft cocktails at Bakersfield OTR. Then, be like Guy and round out your night with the braised short rib tacos on house-made tortillas, or the Milanesa Torta with chicken and black bean spread."
"For dinner, put your name on the list for a table at Bakersfield, a cool Mexican joint for margaritas, tacos, tortas, and tequila, or cross the street to Senate for gourmet upgrades on hot dogs, poutine, and fries (made with bacon fat)."
"Next up is Over-The-Rhine's Holtman's Donut Shop, situated at 1332 Vine St. With 4.5 stars out of 421 reviews on Yelp, the spot to score doughnuts has proven to be a local favorite."
"I'd really like to bottle the smell of this place and bring it everywhere. The assortment of donuts was amazing; the peanut butter, cake, and pride ..."
"There are so many activities in Devou Park that you won’t know which way to turn. Do you like scenic strolls through gorgeous landscapes?. There are nature trails down every nook and cranny of the park."
"Next up is the only spot located in Kentucky on our list: Devou Park. Although the park is located across the river, it truly offers one of the most complete views of Cincinnati."
"One unique house museum in Cincinnati is the Harriet Beecher Stowe House, which was home to influential antislavery author Harriet Beecher Stowe who was most well known for writing Uncle Tom’s Cabin. The house is also a recognized site on the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. Price: $6 Adults, $5 Seniors & Students, $3 Ages 6-17, Free under 6 years old (Or two free tickets with Cincinnati Library card)"
"As we all must know that the very famous author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin was Harriet Beecher Stowe and this is where she and family used to live after they shifted down from Connecticut. Her father was a supporter of the Abolitionist Movement and at that time this place was a center of the protest. Once he came here he got a chance to teach in the Lane Seminary and he readily accepted the off...Read more"
"Nestled inside Carew Tower’s historic Art Deco Hilton hotel, Orchids hosts a breathtaking feast for the eyes — a perfect backdrop for the seasonally attuned menu that takes advantage of seasonal produce and combines those ingredients with top-quality seafood and meat from a variety of sources. The AAA five-diamond menu features creative, fresh cuisine paired with an award-winning wine list and delicious desserts. Photo: Hailey Bollinger ” itemprop=”image” />Sotto"
"For a more upscale brunch, the Grille at Palm Courts’ gorgeous Sunday brunch buffet is one of the best in the city. The Hilton Netherland Plaza set the tone with its stunning art deco atmosphere and ornate decor. The brunch has all the trimmings, including a seafood bar with crab legs, carved roasts, and an elegant display of desserts."
"This restaurant in the Carew Tower's Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza maintains the elegant, art deco design of the hotel. Look up to see...Read More"
"I’m not Catholic but I attend many of the musical performances here (psst… most are free!) and most… read more ». Rating: 4.5 based on 5 reviews"