Five local favorites recognized by Food & Wine

Five local spots on both sides of the river were featured in Food & Wine's Cincinnati City Guide.

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Five local spots on both sides of the river were featured in Food & Wine‘s Cincinnati City Guide.
 

  • The menu at Carabello Coffee’s Analog Coffee Bar has eight different brewing methods on it, and is the place for coffee geeks.
  • Artichoke, located across the street from Findlay Market, is stocked with every cooking gadget you’ll ever need.
  • Longfellow is known for its cocktail menu, but there’s also a small bites menu that leaves customers wanting more. 
  • Chef Ryan Santos’ new restaurant Please is known for its ambitious and tasty dishes.
  • Downtown’s 21c is more than just a hotel — it’s an art gallery too. 

Read more about Food & Wine’s top Cincy stops here.
 

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