Kevin Hughes: Gorgeous decor. Drinks were mixed fabulously and the staff was attentive and knowledgable. On top of that the live jazz band was superb!
Kumar Sanehi: Awesome service, drinks, food and ambiance. Worth it.
Tamara Alexander: Extremely slow service even when not crowded. But, if you're there, ask for Christina. She was amazing and really worked to offset the slow service when crowded. Prices...TO HIGH!
6. Seasons 52
8.1
3819 Edwards Rd, Cincinnati, OH
New American Restaurant · 27 tips and reviews
Melvyn Heard: Cedar plank salmon is excellent. No need to order the extra grilled asparagus, the asparagus that come with the salmon is really good.
JoAnn Roth: I really enjoyed the staff, and their entertainment at the piano bar near Rookwood Commons. Salmon is cooked to your liking.
Matt Meisman: The caramelized scallops contain no carmel.
7. Findlay Market
9.2
1801 Race St (at Elder St.), Cincinnati, OH
Farmers Market · Over-The Rhine · 87 tips and reviews
Katie Markgraf: Check out Ekerlin Meats. Knowledgeable butchers and a very friendly atmosphere
Welcome to College: Capture a piece of Cincinnati history since 1852, as well as a taste of waffles from the Taste of Belgium. You'll find everything from candy to fish at this historic landmark.
Cincinnati History Photos: Findlay Market as it looked in 1921. Completed in 1855, it was the first iron market building in the US. The bell came from Pearl St Market when it was torn down in 1934. Courtesy cincinnativiews.net. Read more.
9. Bakersfield
8.7
1213 Vine St (btwn W 12th & W 13th), Cincinnati, OH
Taco Restaurant · Over-The Rhine · 99 tips and reviews
Ryan Schatzman: 1-2 tacos is a snack or bar meal, 3-4 tacos is a regular meal. All delicious, although the Huitlacoche was my favorite.
Serious Eats: The long is often long for house-made (gluten-free) corn tortilla tacos, thin chips, excellent tequila and potent mixed drinks, with a pretty constant party atmosphere.
David Groh: Some of the best guac I've ever had!
10. Coffee Emporium
9.1
110 East Central Pkwy (btwn Walnut St. & Clay St.), Cincinnati, OH
Coffee Shop · Over-The Rhine · 103 tips and reviews
Andy Irwin: The breakfast burrito is legit. Also, their americano is delicious.
Cincinnati History Photos: This building once housed the Ohio Mechanics Institute, the oldest technical school west of the Alleghenies. Read more.
Scott Hoberg: The strong door and the bars on the windows makes this locale a safe bet if zombie apocalypse occurs. #zombiesurvival
13. Nada
8.6
600 Walnut St (at 6th St), Cincinnati, OH
Mexican Restaurant · Central Business District · 180 tips and reviews
Matt: Bottomless chips and an amazing, sweet vegan salad! Will come back again
Cincinnati History Photos: The Cincinnati Times-Star was headquartered here from 1892 to 1933. Here newsboys are seen outside the building with a baseball extra in August 1908.
Steph G: Best mac and cheese, ever. No comparison