Reducing the number of traffic lanes from four with a center turn lane to two with a center turn lane. Two parking lanes will remain on each side of the road. ...
Posted because it does apply to Cincy in general and notably we have a lot of breweries who have invested quite a bit making THC products that are getting screwed by this.
Quite frankly, I did this quite a bit but then the snow blew it all back over. At this point I'm not sure if I could get this ice/snow mix up. Might give it a go though.
Maybe they paid citybeat for it but they did not pay me to promote. Maybe something fun to do. I still haven't gotten there though a buddy said he has been and enjoyed it. ...
This is a good idea- gets you goetta, Cincy chili (though I prefer skyline for actual chili- Camp is great for the whole diner experience).
There is a bus I want to say that you could hop if you don't have a car. I would use the Transit app to find it. Can't think of which one would do that route off the top of my head.
Mod here- I guess we could use a wiki eh? Or some stickied thread with info (like maybe this one?)
Anyhow,
Th3D3k0y did a great job with some OTR recs for eating. I'll add a bit.
Findlay Market is worth a look. Has a bunch of different food shops and restaurants. They serve beer on the weekends too at each end of it. Eli's is a decent BBQ place (note- NOT like KC bbq, NC bbq, etc.- just a standard good bbq place.) Vietnamese, Colombian, Asian in general, etc. restaurants. Cigar lounge, cheese "restaurant" which serves all manner of cheeses - The Rhined - plenty of play on words with the neighborhood obviously.
In OTR alone you have a few places to drink. Rhinegeist is the big brewery just north of Findlay (specialties are IPA but everything they do is pretty good). Right next door is Northern Row who is fantastic for old world styles in general. Both are part of the historic Moerlein Brewing Co complex (who is now up the road and also has a spot down on the river with great views. ) Next door to Findlay Market is also the only other Sam Adams taproom (since we produce at least a third and probably more of all the Boston Beer Co stuff).
Another brewery that recently changed to a new one is Mellotone Beer Project in an absolutely stunning old church. I have to say the decor has changed far for the worse (used to be great beer hall tables with a warm wood finish) but the building is still nice and the beer/food is great. Not far are plenty of other bars and restaurants. Thai Rolled Ice Cream down the street, our local Graeters ice cream at 14th and Vine is amazing (handmade in French pots). Taglio has Detroit style pizza, Goodfellas has NY style with pizza by the slice.
Flight Club is downtown (another post on here about it recently)- throw darts. One of the few outside the UK afaik. Dueling Axes and all that by Findlay.
For "must do" eats I think goetta (also at Findlay Market but unsure if they prepare it hot- maybe Eckerlin's?), Cincy style chili (I prefer Skyline- there are a few around downtown), Graeters ice cream. Those are the main ones you'll only find here anyhow.
As a local suggestion, I heartily recommend brunch on Sunday (or a normal meal at other times) at Kantine. It is run by a great German guy named Peter and the food is amazing. This is a true biergarten experience and there really isn't a bad thing on the menu. It'll be too cold to sit outside but it is quite lovely if that is something that'd be up your alley. Obscure location which is why I don't think any tourist would normally find it. Buses go up that route the same as to Camp Washington chili (or drive to it- parking in the lot or on the street is readily available.)
First is pretty cool- go underground in some old cellars. Second is pure OTR. Third is more beer oriented. All are good I believe (I've done both the first and third personally- even led a couple of the third.) There also is a free app for the Brewing Heritage Trail that you can use while you're out and about if you're interested in beer (Cincy was/is a massive beer city.) https://brewingheritagetrail.org/the-trail
Lot of money but it does bring a ton to the city. I think the bigger question now is do they expand it somehow either over Elm or with some "freed up land" if/when that huge BSB companion bridge is in place.
Most I hear of complaints is that it's not big enough to house the larger conventions but I'll be honest I do not know for sure.
No one is going to pay attention to you if you don't tell them what you want by voting and by and large young people do not vote. Even if they did, the desires of one small subset of the population are not going to overwhelm all the other groups.
I'd be real curious to hear the author's opinion on what should be done. Pithy phrases like "accountability" and such without any concrete ideas ring hollow.
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