Holiday events for beer drinkers, outdoors types and kids at heart
The holidays are upon us, and in typical Cincinnati fashion there are scores of events happening around town. Check out this roundup of our favorites!
Home of Cincinnati's 16-inch astronomic telescope and Ault and Alms parks, Mt. Lookout boasts locally-owned, one-of-a-kind specialty shops, as well as upscale restaurants and neighborhood watering holes. The neighborhood is inviting with a bright mix of traditional and modern elements scattered around the easily walkable Mt. Lookout Square.Featuring a well-maintained stock of stately older homes, a new wave of young families and singles have recently taken to moving up to the hill in search of housing deals conveniently located to a vibrant nightlife and strong community involvement.
The holidays are upon us, and in typical Cincinnati fashion there are scores of events happening around town. Check out this roundup of our favorites!
Garrett Hickey has been homebrewing with his dad, Brian, for a number of years. By next fall, the Hickeys will be bringing a new craft brewery, Streetside Brewery, to Columbia-Tusculum.
Brad Johnson and Sean Morgan, both formerly of BrewRiver Gastro Pub, are planning to open Cuban and Puerto Rican street food restaurant El Camino in Mt. Lookout Square.
For those looking for a fun way to socialize and navigate city streets via public transportation, Metro and CincyYP are collaborating to once again host an entertainment bus the entire evening of Saturday, Aug. 29.
Greater Cincinnati real estate has always been considered a "steal" when you compare how much house you get here for the money vs. other cities. How far does your home-buying dollar go these days? Glad you asked.
Cincinnati native Keith Pandolfi makes a convincing argument in Savuer Magazine that Cincinnati is and should be recognized as the next big food city in the U.S.
Local photographer Jess Sheldon's Cityscape Tiles celebrate historic places in Cincinnati and beyond, creating something tangible in the digital era.
Looking for a way to celebrate America's birthday? Check out the variety of events around town Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Lexington-based West Sixth Brewing is contributing $1 from each can of Pay It Forward Cocoa Porter sold to a local charities throughout its Kentucky distribution areas, including The Cure Starts Now Foundation in Greater Cincinnati.
The Cincinnati Observatory is a 19th century treasure built in 1873 by Samuel Hannaford, home to one of the world’s oldest working telescopes. Upcoming summer events will open the skies and the stars to public visits.
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