Cincinnati native starts monthly gathering in New York to celebrate all things Cincinnati

Cincinnati native Edward Youkilis opened Edward’s in 2001 on West Broadway.  From there he hired a bunch of Cincinnati kids to work the restaurant which inevitably led to the desire for Cincinnati-style chili which then sparked Cincinnati Night. Cincinnati Night started as chili fests back in 2006, but have now have become a monthly event as people demanded more.  Now, the last Monday of every month is Cincinnati Night.  Youkilis always keeps a stash of Cincinnati-style chili around for his nephew, Kevin Youkilis, who plays for the Boston Red Sox and often drops in with teammates. Read full article here.

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Cincinnati native Edward Youkilis opened Edward’s in 2001 on West Broadway.  From there he hired a bunch of Cincinnati kids to work the restaurant which inevitably led to the desire for Cincinnati-style chili which then sparked Cincinnati Night.

Cincinnati Night started as chili fests back in 2006, but have now have become a monthly event as people demanded more.  Now, the last Monday of every month is Cincinnati Night.  Youkilis always keeps a stash of Cincinnati-style chili around for his nephew, Kevin Youkilis, who plays for the Boston Red Sox and often drops in with teammates.

Read full article here.

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