Waters from the "Great Flood" of March 1913 came up to this point, where the RF Johnston Paint Co. warehouse was once located. Workers loaded purchases in boats and ferried them to dry land. Read more.
Some of the freshest meat and produce in Cincy. Great prepared foods, desserts, fresh baked bread. Don't miss Colonel De's spices or Dojo if you can help it.
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.
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.
Try "my" drink - The Mayor - Hendricks gin, soda, st. Germaine, lemon bitters garnished w/ cucumber served in a Highball glass
Great little neighborhood bar and grill. Friendly folks, cheap beer, and cheap food. Everything on the menu is worth ordering
Classic sports bar w/3 spacious rooms decked out in Xavier & University of Cincinnati attire. Superb pub grub especially the wings ($6.50/10) & homemade soups ($2.75). Perfect place to catch a game. Read more.