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SkyStar wheel brings light to 10th anniversary of the Banks
October 2018
Dear Friends:
On behalf of the great City of Cincin-nati, I am delighted to welcome you to our region! Cincinnati is in the midst of a boom-ing renaissance and I am honored you have chosen to visit.
Our 52 diverse neighborhoods, each with its own fascinating architecture, culture, business center, and personality, are sure to make you enjoy your stay. We have invested billions of dollars in recent development to transform our city into a world-class destination rich in things to do stretching from The Banks to College Hill. We are cultivating vibrant places to live, develop, and grow, and I assure you are visiting a city with much to take pride in.
Key Magazine Cincinnati is a great resource for learning about the many attractions we have to offer in the area. With top-rated museums, theaters, and a top-five zoo in the nation, we are confident there is something for everyone.
We are honored to welcome thousands of visitors among our guests each year, and know your decision to visit the Queen City will not leave you disappointed. Thank you for coming to Cincinnati. I look forward to the reviews of your wonderful stay.
Sincerely,
John CranleyMayor, City of Cincinnati
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Mayor’s Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Cover story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7What’s Going On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Destination of the Month . . . . . . . . . 12 Exhibit of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Charitable Event of the Month . . . . 15Greater Cincinnati Area Map . . . 16-17Downtown Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Cause of the Month . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Key Magazine Real Estate . . . . . . . 20 Over The Rhine Map . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Downtown Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Central Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Northern Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Kentucky Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Shopping Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Antique Shops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Art Galleries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Published Monthly by:Patty Youkilis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PublisherBarbara Rothstein . . . . . .Account ManagerKelly Crawley . . . . . . . . . .Account ManagerBeth Kotzin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EditorJennifer Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DesignerSteven Thomas . . . . . . . . . . .Photographer
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To celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Banks in Cincinnati, SkyStar, a 150-foot-high mobile observation wheel is open through
December 2. SkyStar will operate on Freedom Way at The Banks, across from the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
“SkyStar is America’s largest portable observa-tion wheel and it lights up the sky with over 1 million colored LED lights,” said Todd Schneider of SkyStar. “This experience provides unique views of down-town Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, the Suspension Bridge and the Ohio River.”
Each of the 36 gondolas is enclosed, climate controlled and can hold up to six passengers. Skystar offers a private experience and riders won’t be paired with strangers. The SkyStar experience consists of four revolutions and lasts approximately 12 minutes.
“SkyStar will inject even more excitement into our Ale to the Queen City Thanksgiving weekend craft beer festival, Bud Light Tailgate Zone pre-game
Bengals parties and more,” added Cynthia Oxley, director of Corporate and Community Events for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.”
“Our restaurants and retailers are excited to welcome new visitors and bring a new view to those who have loved The Banks for years,” said Tracy Schwegmann of Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate, developer of The Banks. “We’re thrilled to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Banks in a sky-high way.”
HoursMonday through Thursday – 4 to 10 p.m. Friday – noon to midnightSaturday – 10 a.m. to midnightSunday – 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Tickets are $12.50 each and available now at www.skystarwheel.com.
SkyStar lights Cincinnati’s skyline for 10th anniversary of the Banks
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ARONOFF CENTER FOR THE ARTS650 Walnut StreetCincinnati, OH 45202A Master Class in Musical Theatre with Richard Oberacker: 10/12An Evening with Ron Chernow: 10/15The Mersey Beatles: White Album Wonders: 10/17RuPaul’s Drag Race - Werq The World Tour: 10/18Dada Rafiki: The Women Gather: 10/19All-City Boychoir Festival: 10/20Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory: 10/23-11/4
BELTERRA CASINO & HOTEL777 Belterra DriveFlorence, Indiana 47020812-427-7777Little River Band: 10/13Trace Adkins: 10/20
BOGART’S2621 Vine St .Cincinnati, OH 45219513-872-8801Neck Deep: 10/2Milky Chance: Blossom Tour with Jeremy Loops: 10/4Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls Be More Kind Tour: 10/5Strutter: A Tribure to KISS: 10/6Trivium: The Sin & The Sentence World Tour: 10/8Lauv Fall 2018 Tour with Special Guest Charlotte Lawrence: 10/9The Devil Wears Prada-With Roots Above And Branches Below: 10/10Lil Xan: 10/11Rainbow Kitten Surprise: 10/12Here Come the Mummies: 10/13Sebastian Bach: 10/14Plain White T’s: 10/16
Social Distortion: 10/19Tom Petty Birthday Celebration with Southern Accents: 10/20Andy Mineo and Lacraes Better Late Than Never Tour: 10/23Puddle of Mudd: 10/24Kick Out The Jams: 10/25SiriusXM Hair Nation Tour: 10/26
CINCINNATI BALLET COMPANY1555 Central ParkwayCincinnati, OH 45214513-621-5219Peter Pan: 10/25-10/28
CINCINNATI BENGALSvs . Miami: 10/7vs . Pittsburgh: 10/14vs . Tampa Bay: 10/28
CINCINNATI CYCLONESvs . Nailers: 10/6vs . Komets: 10/13vs . Nailers: 10/20vs . Walleye: 10/24vs . Wings: 10/26
CINCINNATI FIRE MUSEUM315 West Court StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513 .621 .5553Gold Star ChiliFest: 10/6
CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER1301 Western Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45203513-287-7000Chocolate the Exhibition: now to 1/6/2019Guitar: The Instrument That Rocked The World: now to 1/6/19
CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN THE PARK962 Mt . Adams CircleCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-3888 (Box Office)
The Roommate: 10/2-10/21The Jungle Book: 10/5-10/7, 10/20-10/21, 10/26-10/28Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley: 10/13-10/30
CINCINNATI POPS ORCHESTRA1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202General Information: 513-621-1919 or Box Office: 513-381-3300Haunted Hall: 10/12-10/14
CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY719 Race StreetCincinnati, OH 45202513-381-22731984: 10/12-11/4
CINCINNATI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA1241 Elm StreetCincinnati, OH 45202General Information: 513-621-1919 or Box Office: 513-381-3300Adams’ The Dharma at Big Sur: 10/5-10/6The Heart of Don Quixote: 10/20-10/21
CINCINNATI ZOO3400 Vine StreetCincinnati, OH 45220513-281-4700HallZOOween: 10/6
What’s GoinG on in october
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ART BEYOND BOUNDARIES1410 Main St .
Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-8726
Jazzed About Art: 10/12
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CONTEMPORARY ARTS CTR.44 E . 6th St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-345-8400Raquel Andre: 9/5-11/4Kahlil Joseph: 9/10-11/4Karl Blossfeldt, Francis Bruguière and Thomas Ruff: 9/21-1/13/19Mamma Andersson: 10/5-2/10/19Akram Zaatari: 10/5-2/10/19
CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATER1805 Larch Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45224513-591-1222ZviDance - On The Road: 10/26-10/27
ENSEMBLE THEATRE CINCINNATI1127 Vine St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-3555St . Nicholas: 10/12-10/27
GO BANANAS COMEDY CLUB8410 Market Place LaneCincinnati, OH 45242513-984-9288Vic Henley: 10/4-10/7DC Benny: 10/11-10/14Chris Porter: 10/25-10/28
HEBREW UNION COLLEGE: SKIRBALL MUSEUM3101 Clifton AvenueCincinnati, OH 45220513-221-1875Jewish Cincinnati: A Photographic History by J . Miles Wolf: 10/11-1/6/19HOLLYWOOD CASINO777 Hollywood Blvd .Lawrenceburg, Indiana 47025888-274-6797Bill Engvall: 10/20
JACK CASINO1000 Broadway StCincinnati, OH 45202513-252-0777Isley Brothers: 10/6
KROHN CONSERVATORY1501 Eden Park DriveCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4086Fall Orchid Show: 10/20-10/21
MILLER GALLERY2715 Erie Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45208513-871-4420Nothing in October
MUSIC HALL1241 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-621-2787 (ARTS)The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra: 10/10Haunted Hall: 10/12-10/14DesignBuildCincy 2018: 10/27-10/28Spooky Tunes with the Spine Tingling Mighty Wurlitzer: 10/30Wake The Dead Bash with The Spine Tingling Mighty Wurlitzer: 10/31
NEW RIFF DISTILLERY24 Distillery WayNewport , KY 41073859-261-7433Purple Poulet; Four Courses with Cocktail Pairings: 10/25 NEWPORT AQUARIUM1 Aquarium WayNewport, KY 41071Mermaid Cove: 9/29-10/14Mermaid Meet and Greet: 9/29-10/14Mermaid Swims: 9/29-10/14Autism and Special Needs Night: 10/4Faith Week: 10/15-10/24
RIVERBEND MUSIC CENTER6295 Kellogg AveCincinnati, OH 45230(513) 232-6220Chris Stapleton with Marty Stuart and Brent Cobb: 10/4 sold out
TAFT MUSEUM OF ART 316 Pike St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-241-0343Vanessa German: Running with Freedom: 7/13-10/21Paris to New York: Photographs by Eugène Atget and Berenice Abbott: 10/6-1/20/19
TAFT THEATER317 E . 5th St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-232-6220Gillian Welch: 10/8Ray Lamontagne: 10/17Pete Yorn: 10/18Celtic Thunder: 10/19George Lopez: 10/20Postmodern Jukebox: 10/23Mystery Science Theater 3000 Live Featuring The Brain: 10/24Moe .: 10/25Gordon Lightfoot: 10/27The Mavericks: 10/28
UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY OF MUSICW . Corry St . and Jefferson Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45221513-556-4183The Government Inspector: 10/3-10/7Eurydice: 10/11-10/13Guys & Dolls: 10/19, 10/21, 10/26-10/27
U.S. BANK ARENA100 BroadwayCincinnati, OH 45202513-421-4111Andrea Bocelli: 10/19
Jack-O-Lantern JunctionEnterTRAINment Junction7379 Squire CourtWest Chester, OH10/1-10/31
USS Nightmare Riverboat Row101 Riverboat RowNewport, KY10/1-11/3
Ohio Renaissance FestivalOhio Renaissance Park10542 E . Ohio 73Harveysburg, OH9/1-10/28
Wellness Your Way FestivalDuke Energy Convention Ctr .525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH10/4-10/7
The Dent SchoolhouseThe Dent Schoolhouse5963 Harrison Ave .Cincinnati, OH10/1-11/3
Burger Farm Fall FestivalBurger Farm and Garden Ctr .7849 Main StreetCincinnati, OH10/1-10/27
Halloween HauntKings Island6300 Kings Mill Dr .Mason, OH10/1-10/27
The Great Pumpkin FestKings Island6300 Kings Mill Dr .Mason, OH10/1-10/28
Sunflower FestivalGorman Heritage Farm10052 Reading RoadCincinnati, OH10/6-10/7
Goodman Gun & Knife ShowSharonville Convention Ctr .11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/6-10/7
CinCityConSharonville Convention Center11355 Chester RoadCincinnati, OH10/12-10/14
Books By the BanksDuke Energy Convention Center525 Elm St .Cincinnati, OH10/20
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I just love my weekend getaways…..and this trip was Louisville! What a great time, filled with great food, bourbon, and shopping!We headed on down on a Friday afternoon,
checked in to the Seelbach Hotel (our Louisville resting spot of choice!), then headed over before the
impending storms to 8UP Elevated Drinkery & Kitchen, an incredible indoor-outdoor all glass drinking and eating expe-rience. We were wowed! Grabbed an awesome table outside to admire the skyline and have a cocktail and bites to eat. Chef James Moran, the Executive Chef, greeted us with his innovative and scrumptious plates for
the BEST happy hour. The drinks were wonderful, and his food……plate after plate of yumminess! From the grilled octopus, the beef tartare, to the pizza, and the desserts. AMAZING. GO.
After lounging at the hotel for a bit (splurge for
the “Concierge Level” at the Seelbach….totally worth it!), we headed over to Le Moo, a famous Louisville spot known for the incredible cuts and varieties of beef. We were seated in the Louis Vuitton booth, luxuriously surrounded by everything Louis, from the bench, to the wall, table…everything! Way cool. Din-ner and desserts were delicious, and they do a great thing for birthdays! Trust me on this, the older you are…the better!
Saturday was the “Bourbon tasting” day. We started at Rabbit Hole Distillery, a brand new, beauti-fully appointed facility right in Downtown Louisville. Our hostess was informative and enjoyable, giving tons of info without overwhelming. At the end of the tour it was tasting time. Interactive and a definite favorite of all the Bourbon lovers at our table.
After a quick bite at Lilly’s Bistro (what a gem! All farm-to-table…one dish better than the next!), we then headed over to Old Forester Distillery. We had never been to a distillery that made their own barrels. If you’ve never seen this, it’s super impressive! Of course, the tour was finished with a tasting…great variety in Bourbons…don’t miss this tour!
Shopping. There’s always time for it. ALWAYS. Our favorite gallery is CRAFT(s) Gallery & Mercan-
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8 Up Elevated Drinkery & Kitchen
8 Up Elevated Drinkery & Kitchen
Destination of the Month
Harvest
tile at the corner of 4th and Chestnut…just down the street from The Seelbach. The best collection of art and whimsical pieces! There was an art opening the night before where we spied an awesome llama painting… came back on Saturday and purchased. I’m in love. He’s my new favorite animal and can’t wait to see him in all his glory hanging on the wall!
Food, food, food. More food. Off to Proof on Main, tucked away in the 21c hotel, surrounded by the incred-ible art of the hotel lobby and spaces around it. Another incredible dining experience! Course after course of great bites.
We got up Sunday morning and knew it was almost time to head back. Brunch was a must, so we went to Harvest. A repeat from years ago, and well worth it! The restaurant is decorated with large portraits of all the farmers they buy product from. All local and wonderful. We all ordered something different so we could sample it all. So much food. Sooo good.
Another food and fun-filled weekend getaway. Go to Louisville. Be sure to save all my recommendations for your visit….you’ll be very pleased, I promise.
—Patty Youkilis, Publisher
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Rabbit Hole Distillery
Above: Le MooAt left: Proof on MainBelow: Old Forester Distillery
The Skirball Museum on the historic Cincin-nati campus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion invites you to visit Jewish
Cincinnati: A Photographic History by J. Miles Wolf, opening on October 11, 2018 at 5:30 pm. With this exhibition, Cincinnati native J. Miles Wolf brings his creative energy and discerning eye to illustrating the history of the Jews of Cincinnati. Focusing on current, former, and now extinct places of worship used by Cin-cinnati’s Jewish community, Wolf has culled synagogue and community archives, libraries, and personal local collections for historic photographs to combined with his stunning new photography. The resulting images illustrate the early days of Jewish Cincinnati in a style that has never been attempted before, bringing “back to life” some of the forgotten places of worship used by our ancestors. From its earliest days in the 1830s through the migration of the Jewish population from downtown to the West End and to Roselawn, Amberley Village, and beyond, the story is told by showing the chronological history of places of worship and by highlighting some of the community’s congregants and early leaders.
This exhibition is part of FotoFocus 2018, a biennial celebration of len-based art that spans 70 museums and galleries across Greater Cincinnati, Northern Kentucky, Dayton, and Columbus, Ohio.
exhibit of the Month
Jewish Cincinnati: A Photographic History by J. Miles Wolf
Mound Street Temple, K.K. Bene Israel, built 1868. Formerly Eighth and Mound Streets, West End. Archival pigment print ©2018 J. Miles Wolf. Historic photograph courtesy K.K. Bene Israel Rockdale Temple
Brooke Dorger was diagnosed with type 1 diabe-tes (T1D) at the age of 13. Like Brooke, most people with T1D look perfectly normal and
healthy, but have to work constantly to delicately manage insulin administration to stay alive since their pancreas produces little to no insulin. T1D is an autoimmune disease that can strike any one at any age at any time, and while many with the disease were diagnosed as children, as in Brooke’s case, approximately half of new diagnoses are in adults.
Despite the challenges of T1D, Brooke hasn’t let it stop her. In addition to a thriving career, Brooke has made time to give back to JDRF as part of its young pro-fessionals group, the Emerging Leaders Council (ELC). JDRF is a nonprofit organization with the mission to cure, treat and prevent type 1 diabetes, and on October 20 will host its wildly popular Bourbon & BowTie Bash,
an event where the ELC plays a big role. As a “BowTie Baron-ness”, Brooke has helped with fundraising for the event. “People love this event because there’s so much to enjoy, whether it be the bourbon tastings, bites from local eateries, the auction and fashion show, photo booths, or the crazy dance floor – there is something for everyone. Most of all the best part is seeing how many people come out to help create a world without type 1 diabetes.”
Brooke will share her story in front of 2,000 guests at the event, which will be held at the Duke Energy Cen-ter. While the Bourbon & BowTie Bash has already sold out of admission tickets again this year, a limited number of sponsorships are available. For more information, visit www.jdrfbourbon.org. To learn more about JDRF, visit swojdrf.org.
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BREW RIVER GASTROPUB2062 Riverside Dr .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-861-2484Cincinnati’s true Gastropub where craft beer isn’t just a libation but part of our recipes .
MONTGOMERY INN BOATHOUSE925 Riverside Dr ., Cincinnati, Ohio 45202513-721-7427Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
PALOMINO505 Vine Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202513-381-1300A vibrant “Urban Italian” restaurant .
PRIME CINCINNATI580 Walnut St ., Cincinnati, OH 45202513-579-0720Known for its USDA Prime Steaks, exquisite cui-sine, extensive wine selectionand outstanding service .
SYMPHONY HOTEL & RESTAURANT210 W . 14th St ., Cincinnati, OH 45202(513)721-3353The Symphony Hotel and Restaurant offers 3, 4 and 5 course dining in the historic dining room . The lounge offers Scotch, bourbon, wine and port tasing on Friday and Saturdays . New Sunday brunch items .
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CASA FIGUEROA6112 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45213513-631-3333Casa Figueroa features Latin inspired cuisine with a thought-ful focus on regional, non-GMO, minimally processed seasonal ingredients of the highest quality .
CHINA GOURMET3340 Erie Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45208513-871-6612China Gourmet is a family owned in Hyde Park, East
Cincinnati, Ohio . Our goal is pro-vide you top notch service with elegant food at a reasonable cost .
MECKLENBURG GARDENS302 E . University Ave .Cincinnati, OH 45219513-221-5353One of the treasures of historic Cincinnati, the restaurant and bier garten was established in 1865 . Priding ourselves on our German heritage, Mecklenburg Gardens stays true to its roots, providing delectable German cuisine along with traditional
German Lagers, Dunkels, Hefeweizen, and Pilsners on tap, local craft beers and a wide selection of imports . Come on in, enjoy a round in our Black Forest bar or sit under the grape vines in the garden, and then stay for a plate of Chef’s deli-cious fare!
POSTMARK3410 Telford St .Cincinnati, OH 45220513-281-3663A new American restaurant . This “farmhouse refined” concept champions “slow food” . Showcasing the best; farm goods, old world ingredients & artful products . Working directly with merchants, farmers, & importers to preserve an epic tradition of good practices and thoughtfulness .
RED FEATHER KITCHEN3200 Madison Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45209513-407-3631A contemporary American farm to table restaurant located in the Oakley neighborhood of Greater Cincinnati . Offering an upscale casual dining experience with an emphasis on classic culinary techniques and slow, careful preparations . Enjoy forty wines by the glass, 200+ by the bottle, house made craft cocktails and a comprehensive list of micro-brewed beers .
SEASONS 523819 Edwards Rd ., Cincinnati, OH 45209 513-631-5252 .A fresh grill and wine bar restau-rant . Rotating menu of seasonal American dishes alongside inter-national wines in an upscale set-ting .
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BROWN DOG CAFE1000 Summit PlaceBlue Ash, OH 45242513-794-1610Chef Shawn and his culinary team proudly pres-ent an ever-changing, eclectic menu featuring sustainable Hawaiian fish, steaks, wild game, unique appetizers, vegetarian dishes, homemade pastas and desserts .
COOPER’S HAWK WINERY8080 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45236513-488-1110An upscale casual dining restaurant, full-service bar, private barrel-aging room, and Napa-style tasting room .
EUROPEAN CAFÉ9450 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45242513-891-4551Come hungry and leave happy! European Café in
Cincinnati aims to please even the pickiest eater .
THE ORIGINAL MONTGOMERY INN9440 Montgomery Rd . Montgomery, OH 45242 513-791-3482; Cincinnati’s famous rib joint!
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HOFBRAUHAUS200 E . 3rd . St ., Newport, KY 41071859-491-7200Welcome to the first authentic Hofbräuhaus in America, modeled after the legendary 400+ year-old Hofbräuhaus in Munich, Germany! Guests are now able to enjoy many of the tra-ditions from Germany that have made Hofbräuhaus famous . From the traditionally decorated rooms in the building to the beer that is brewed on-site, and of course the excellent German fare, Hofbräuhaus Newport is a memorable experience for all .
POMPILIO’S600 Washington Ave ., Newport, KY 41071859-581-3065Pompilio’s has been serving the tri-state area home-cooked Italian meals for 80 consecutive years!
TROTTA’S STEAK & SEAFOOD441 6th Ave, Dayton, KY 41074859-360-5573Trotta’s Steak & Seafood is an upscale, yet casual dining restaurant located in the heart of the Dayton, Kentucky Historic District . Serving hand cut steaks and fresh seafood daily, Trotta’s is a hidden gem that must be experienced by locals and tourists .
RIVERFRONT PIZZA617 W . 3rd St .Covington, KY 41011859-261-4800Whether you’re craving carry out pizza, pasta, chicken parmesan with spaghetti, a fresh salad, or a hoagie, Riverfront Pizza offers gourmet Italian food that will satisfy your appetite .
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area antique shops
Grand Antique Mall9701 Reading RoadCincinnati, OH513-554-1919
Wooden Nickel Antiques 1410 Central PkwyCincinnati, OH 513-241-2985
Ferguson’s Antique Mall 4939 Glenway AveCincinnati, OH 513-921-1111
Covered Bridge Antique Mall 7508 Hamilton AveCincinnati, OH 513- 521-5739
Bromwell’s117 West Fourth StreetCincinnati, OH513-621-0620
Federation Antiques 2701 Observatory AveCincinnati, OH513-321-2671
The Antiques Warehouse Camp WashingtonCincinnati, OH513-319-5405
Design Smith Gallery 1342 Main St .Cincinnati, OH513- 403-2382
English Traditions Inc. 2041 Madison Rd . Cincinnati, OH513-321-4730
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area art Galleries
Art Beyond Boundaries1410 Main St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-421-8726
Gallery 708708 Walnut Street Cincinnati, OH 45202513-551-8171
Carl Solway Gallery424 Findlay StreetCincinnati, OH 45214513-621-0069
The Carnegie1028 Scott BlvdCovington, KY 41011859-491-2030
DAAP Galleries2624 Clifton AveCincinnati, OH 45221513-556-2839
Gallery VeroniqueThe Shops at Harper’s Point11324 Montgomery RoadCincinnati, OH 45249513-530-5379
Kennedy Heights Art Center6546 Montgomery Rd .Cincinnati, OH 45213513-631-4278
The Marta Hewett GalleryThe Annex at the Pendleton Art Center1310 Pendleton St .Cincinnati, OH 45202513-281-2780
Weston Art Gallery650 Walnut StreetCincinnati, OH 45202-2517513-977-4165
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