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I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
Many of the local churches offer Bingo and you might even find an occasional square dance event! The city is wide open, enjoy!!!
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
Winter isn't nearly as fun in this city.
Yes - try Skyline. I would have dinner (or at least drinks) at Jeff Rubys. Check out the OTR neighborhood. There's some good restaurants and shops there. The Banks is a cool area to go after the game - a lot of bars and restaurants and right down the street from PBS.
We also have great breweries. Rhinegeist (OTR), Mad Tree, etc. Do some research.
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
Gold star chili instead.
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
Findlay Market
Rhinegeist Brewery
Festival of Lights at the Cincinnati Zoo
Fountain Square has ice skating
The Precinct if you want a top of the line steakhouse
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(01-04-2022, 12:45 PM)higgy100 Wrote: Gold star chili instead.
Don’t listen to this philistine.
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
Fair warning, most people I know who are not Cincinnati-area natives don't like it at all. I of course loooove it.
The Cincinnati Museum Center is top notch. If you like baseball at all the Reds HoF is nicely done and rivals any HoF you can visit, in my opinion. You can always go to a casino and find bars if you like the night life. Cincy also has a great zoo.
Across the river in Newport is the aquarium, it's a good one.
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Quote:Winter isn't nearly as fun in this city.
If it gets down below zero and there's a huge snow storm right before then you could always try hitch hiking on the freeway late at night dressed like it's September.. Trust me, it's not quite as much fun as seen on TV, but close.. That was me in the late 70s.. If not for some damned miracle and someone spotting me above the line of sight of trucks then carrying my frozen near corpse to his pickup truck I wouldn't be here today.. I've never been so cold in my entire life. I lost all the feeling in both legs by then.. Now THAT's a bit chilly..
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
The Cincinnati Art Museum is world class if you're into that sort of thing. Also the Union Terminal Museum is really cool. It's an old train station and is a perfect example of art deco.
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Just be aware that Cincinnati chili isn't 'chili'.
It's a Mediterranean spiced meat sauce by Macedonian immigrants.
It's interesting. I don't like it but lots of people do.
As long as you don't go in expecting a more traditional chili.
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(01-04-2022, 12:58 PM)BengalRed Wrote: The Cincinnati Art Museum is world class if you're into that sort of thing. Also the Union Terminal Museum is really cool. It's an old train station and is a perfect example of art deco.
Very true. They always having interesting traveling displays, but the static displays are well worth the trip as well.
Has anyone said Graeter's? Yeah, it's January, but I'd eat Graeter's while standing in a foot of snow.
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(01-04-2022, 12:59 PM)motoarch Wrote: Just be aware that Cincinnati chili isn't 'chili'.
It's a Mediterranean spiced meat sauce by Macedonian immigrants.
It's interesting. I don't like it but lots of people do.
As long as you don't go in expecting a more traditional chili.
I'm with you there..Not quite into the Skyline mystique.. I am, however a huge fan of Gliers Goetta.. Once you get out of the tristate region it's really hard to find.. Bring your own frying pan and a pound of butter and a carton of eggs.. You won't regret it.
My grandmother grew up in the city and had the recipe for great goetta.. She made it every Christmas..That stuff was killer..
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(01-04-2022, 01:01 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: Very true. They always having interesting traveling displays, but the static displays are well worth the trip as well.
Has anyone said Graeter's? Yeah, it's January, but I'd eat Graeter's while standing in a foot of snow.
Good call. The one next to Fountain Square is only a few blocks from PBS.
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Jeff Ruby's restaurants will be booked the Saturday night before the playoff game. Make a reservation today if you want to try any of them. If you are staying over on Sunday that might be your better bet. You might even see some players. Nada and Sotto are also both really good. I would head towards Over the Rhine for some nightlife.
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You could always take up housekeeping in a van down by the river! I hear there's a nice river in town.
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(01-04-2022, 12:27 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I know Burrow said there wasn’t anything to do, but I wanted to explore the city a bit in my first time in Cincinnati
Flying to Cincinnati since I got tickets to the wild card game. I must try Skyline Chili right?
What are some things to do in the Queen City?
Also don’t know if this is the right section to post it in or not.
What are you looking to try to do? See scenery, museums, drink, something else?
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LaRosas pizza is also a staple of the area. But Banks is my preferred drinking spot for a public area. Could always try to bum a conversation with the multitudes of people who tailgate. Cincy area folk area pretty open when celebrating together imo.
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(01-04-2022, 01:12 PM)WVUHomer Wrote: LaRosas pizza is also a staple of the area. But Banks is my preferred drinking spot for a public area. Could always try to bum a conversation with the multitudes of people who tailgate. Cincy area folk area pretty open when celebrating together imo.
Good call, I don't live in the area anymore and miss LaRosas pizza more than Skyline or Gold Star.
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Cincinnati is a classic Midwest town. The best parts are the friendly people, great food and drinks. In addition, Cincinnati also has a world-class arts scene, between the museums, ballet, theater, symphony, etc. But for people who travel to cities for "experiences" or adventure, it's definitely not that kind of place, especially in the winter. I think going in with the right expectation makes it a fun city to visit, much the same way as Minneapolis or St Louis. Have a good trip!
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