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Old 03-04-2003, 01:47 AM   #1
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As much as I love the Montgomery Inn's ribs, I'll have to admit that Walt's ribs are right up there...
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Old 03-05-2003, 02:23 PM   #2
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The Presinct is easily the best place to get a steak in Cincininati...any of Jeff Ruby's restaurants are worth checking out.
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Old 03-03-2003, 08:09 AM   #3
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Now what? You dare ask now what?

Now, my dear lad, you pick a bar where you can buy us all a drink. :evilgrin:
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Old 03-03-2003, 12:04 PM   #4
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BTW, SC, when we spend the weekend in Cincinnati, I like the Embassy Suites just across the river in KY. If that is sold out (which is often the case), we'll stay at one of the downtown hotels like the Hyatt. All are within walking distance of the GAB.

Something else you might want to keep in mind. Last season at Applebee's (by Embassy Suites) Tracy Jones had a post game show on Saturdays. We went to two or three. There is usually at least one, if not more, players there. Kind of a fun time.
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Old 03-04-2003, 08:24 AM   #5
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The Rib Pit is gone from downtown, but did it move? I loved that old, dark place. If they moved elsewhere, please clue me in!
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Old 03-04-2003, 01:36 AM   #6
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Chile:

Nice suggestion re: the Celestial. I lived in 'Highland Towers' while in Cincinnati and spent many an afternoon, evening, and more, in the Celestial Bar/Restaurant. Last time I was there, they had remodeled and I didn't particularlly care for what they designed but the views of the city were still sublime.

It used to be that you could sit in the bar at night and overlook Riverfront Stadium. When the Reds hit a home run the fireworks would go off and everyone would cheer! (This was before ESPN )

Anyway, great suggestion chileman.

BTW, you don't know how hungry you make me everytime I see your avitar! I was in San Jose, CA a couple of weeks ago and I made several 'pilgramages' to the 'Flying Pig Pub' (which is run by a former Cincinnati resident and big Reds fan) for their (pretty close to authentic) version of 'Cincinnati Chile'. Still miss that stuff at 3:00 AM sometimes.

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BTW, for my money, when I lived in Cincinnati, the best ribs in town were at Walt's Hitching Post. Of course, that's been some years ago so........
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Ack!, you two guys are making me regret the 10 pounds I just dropped......

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Old 03-04-2003, 09:40 AM   #8
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Redsfaithful:

I used to take I-75 into Kentucky and take the Kyles Lane exit (IIRC) to the bottom of the hill (I think that would be heading East off the interstate). Kyles Lane intersescts with another road at the bottom of the hill (I don't remember the name of the road but it's a 'T' intersection) and Walt's is on the right. Their smokehouse was in the parking lot so it's easy to spot.

They used to have a house tomato/garlic salad dressing that looked like runny ketchup and, though it may sound gross, was one of those things that kind of grew on ya' (like Cincinnati style chili). They served it with a hot loaf of salt crusted rye bread and they actually went well together.

The owner (at the time) was an ex-jockey named Terry Melton. The rumor always was that he won the place in a poker game and that they still had high stakes games in a backroom there. The physical layout of the place made that easy to imagine that and, if it's still the same, you'll understand when you see it----the restaurant was apparently expanded bit by bit and it's easy to think that there's a 'secret backroom' somewhere.

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Old 03-04-2003, 01:49 PM   #9
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Great call on Arnold's, Sundeck and Roy. One of my top 5 fav's when I lived in Cincinnati. An Aarnold's poster (with Jim Tarbell with a beard and hair) adorns my dining room.

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Old 03-03-2003, 05:31 PM   #10
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Old 03-04-2003, 08:48 AM   #11
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Thanks all....I was wondering...is the hotel that I feel I stole a room at ($33 a night IN DOWNTOWN), in a decent area or should I be worried?

It's the Holiday Inn at 800 w. 8th St. in downtown Cincy.

Thanks,
Eddie

Also, anyone else going to be around for the April 4-6 Cubs series? And is Bw3's still THE place for wings? And lastly, where's the best place to dance/have a good time?
Don't worry, the Holiday Inn you're at is fine. It's just over I-75 on the west side amongst some light industry. I can see it right now from my office window.

You want to visit the King's Island web site (www.pki.com) before you make plans, I'm not sure when it opens.

Some other ideas (I'm a 'burbs guy working downtown and haven't experienced downtown nightlife for a while). Google searches for these places ought to yield more info...

Aronoff Center - Broadway-type shows.
Music Hall - Cincinnati Symphony and other classical music.
Taft Theatre - various rock and other shows
Bogarts in Clifton - great rock music club.
Union Terminal Museum Center - highly recommend it if you like museums, has an IMAX too.
Newport on the Levee/Riverboat Row - lots of restaraunts and bars.
Main St./Over the Rhine - lots of clubs and bars. I haven't been over there much so I can't comment. I've heard mixed things.
Arnolds - great bar, recommend it.
Rookwood Pavilion - lots of trendy shops, great shopping.
Krohn Conservatory - nice place for flowers, etc. I think the Butterfly show is going on through April, I recommend that.
Mt. Adams - more bars and restaraunts, great views.

Edit - And I'd pass on the Crosley Field replica in Blue Ash. It's kinda neat, but after 5-10 minutes, you've seen everything there is to see.

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Old 03-04-2003, 01:05 PM   #12
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I'll just give my top ten favorite places to eat and drink.



1)
First a plug for my favorite haunt- Arnold's. It's on E. Eight street, on the other side of downtown from where you are at the Holiday Inn. It's an OLD bar- quaint, eclectic, and owned by a friend of mine. They have outdoor dining, great music (but not so loud that you can't hear) and good food.
Info about Arnold's

2)
Zip's on Mount Lookout Square. Best hamburgers in town in a cool part of the city.

3)
Skyline- Clifton.
Everyone says go to Skyline, but you have to go to this one, up near UC, in the "gaslight" district. Have a threeway, then stroll over to Graeters for about 1500 calories of the best damned ice cream you'll ever taste.

4)
Or try Aglamesis, the other great ice cream parlor in town. It's every bit as good as Graeters, IMO.

5)
For a real Cincinnati Breakfast, take a cab up the hill to Price Hill Chili. Give the goetta a try.
It ain't fancy, but you won't have to eat for the rest of the day.

6)
Findlay Market is in Over the Rhine, north of downtown. Go there and look for Mr. Pig. He has a barbecue stand on the south side of the market. Caution: Findlay Market is an oasis of culture in a rough neighborhood.

7)
Scalea's
This place is actually named for a family from "Little Italy" in Cincinnati, a neighborhood named Fairmount that is really no longer Italian at all. The Scalea family owned a store there and used to sell authentic breads, and you could get a meal cooked for you there by the owner's wife. Andyway, the family isn't involved with the restaurant, but the food is out of this world.


8)
Barrelhouse Brewery
Great beer, lots of fun to hang out there. Feels a lot like an old fashioned beer hall to me.

9)
Hap's Irish Pub .
No frills, no fake irish accents. If you hear one at Hap's, it's the real deal. Lot's of non-Irish there, now, but the feel of the place is blue collar.

10)
Dewey's Pizza .
WOW. This some of the best 'za you can find anywhere. It's California style. They also have a good beer selection.


Have fun.
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I agree 1000% with this. For better or for worse, this is the 'hood that produced yours truly. Ludlow rules. You can then walk over to Burnett Woods and feed the ducks.
Most of my friends from college grew up going to Clifton School, dodging Johnny K. and "Dr." Melzner, and sneaking into the Esquire (was it called that back then?). I always envied the life they had.
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Oh, and lest I forget... don't miss Koch's Sporting Goods on 4th street (pronounced Cook's). Most out-of-towners also don't realize there is a mall downtown (Tower Mall), across Vine street from the Westin Hotel.

Good call on Koch's- possibly the only sporting goods store ever to have been called upon to supply a uni for a MLB team. Remeber Calvin Pickering? The Stowes didn't have any pants that could fit him in the clubhouse, so Ric walked up to Koch's and bought a pair of softball pants for him.
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Eddie, that hotel should be OK. The town rolls the sidewalks up at night so it's pretty peaceful. As far as dancing is concerned, the Waterfront is supposedly a good plave for that across the river. I've only eaten there, but I know they do have an area that you can dance. I went there for New Years Eve one year but just had dinner.
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