A mere 0.2 miles from St. Francis Xavier Church and only a half mile from the Renaissance, Arnold’s is Cincinnati’s oldest tavern. Come here for a perfectly poured pint of Guinness and above-par American comfort food.
Named for William Howard Taft, the only individual to have served both as President of the United States and Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Taft’s Alehouse is a classic brewpub serving artisanal beers, steaks & salads in a former, 19th-century church.
Tacos & a few other Mexican dishes are delivered in a chic, upbeat, margarita-fueled atmosphere.
Rustic-chic eatery & beer hall dishing up Southern classics such as fried chicken & spoonbread.
Trendy pub serving gourmet hot dogs with creative toppings, plus local brews & retro cocktails.
A Cincinnati BBQ classic.
An upscale take on brunch, with many a la carte options.
A great place for brunch and hangover food.
Family-owned donut shop where you can pick up a quick sweet treat to start or end a great day.
A local restaurant chain that serves "Cincinnati Style Chili," Skyline can be polarizing. We think it's delicious, but the website Deadspin made a list of every state's specialty dish, ranked from best to worst. Ohio (represented by Skyline), landed in spot 52. Yes, it was behind all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and "being hit by a car."
Founded in 1870 in Cincinnati, Graeter's has over 145 years of history of handcrafting French Pot ice cream. Try the black raspberry chip or the mint chocolate chip!
Serving Italian favorites to Cincinnatians since 1945!