OTR named a “hidden food and drink gem”

The Daily Meal online food and dining website has a travel story about Over-the-Rhine as a "hidden food and drink gem" and a "great comeback story."

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The Daily Meal online food and dining website has a travel story about Over-the-Rhine as a “hidden food and drink gem.”

“When it comes to great comeback stories, few places can top Cincinnati’s Over the Rhine neighborhood,” says writer Teresa Tobat. “The area was once dubbed ‘one of the nation’s most dangerous neighborhoods in the country’ and has since been revitalized. And the food scene of Cincinnati’s oldest neighborhood — the streets resemble a 1960s New York City — is surprisingly happening.”

According to its website, The Daily Meal’s “passionate team canvasses the world to bring you the best food and drink experiences at all levels, around the table, at home or on the road. Harvesting the delicious and discarding the mundane, we are your friend on the inside, discovering and reporting with a sense of fun and curiosity.”

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