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Things To Do in Cincinnati?
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(01-04-2022, 01:14 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: Good call, I don't live in the area anymore and miss LaRosas pizza more than Skyline or Gold Star.

At one point we had a few of those up here in the Dayton area.  They may still have one in Centerville, I'm not sure, but the rest have closed.  It was okay, but there were always better choices available, so we didn't go there much.  

I'm not a Cincinnati native, so I didn't grow up with LaRosa's, but we know someone who did, and he claims it's not the same quality as it was 30-40 years ago.  I'd be interested to hear if any other long-timers feel that way or not so much.  

We lost our Goldstar not long ago, too.  Fortunately, we still have multiple Skyline and Graeter's shops open   ThumbsUp
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There's also an Aquarium in Newport, since it's probably too cold for the world class zoo. It males me laugh when I read people say to to "Over the Rhine." When I left Cincinnati, that place was a regular slaughterhouse.
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(01-04-2022, 01:23 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: At one point we had a few of those up here in the Dayton area.  They may still have one in Centerville, I'm not sure, but the rest have closed.  It was okay, but there were always better choices available, so we didn't go there much.  

I'm not a Cincinnati native, so I didn't grow up with LaRosa's, but we know someone who did, and he claims it's not the same quality as it was 30-40 years ago.  I'd be interested to hear if any other long-timers feel that way or not so much.  

We lost our Goldstar not long ago, too.  Fortunately, we still have multiple Skyline and Graeter's shops open   ThumbsUp

LaRosa’s is fine. I’ve been eating it all my life, and it’s no better or worse than it ever was. There’s much better pizza in town if you know where to go. Adriatico's in Clifton is probably my favorite.
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(01-04-2022, 01:23 PM)Sled21 Wrote: There's also an Aquarium in Newport, since it's probably too cold for the world class zoo. It males me laugh when I read people say to to "Over the Rhine." When I left Cincinnati, that place was a regular slaughterhouse.

The Zoo has the Festival of Lights in the winter.

OTR is still plenty dangerous in certain areas, but there’s also a ton of trendy restaurants, breweries, bars, etc.
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(01-04-2022, 01:26 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: LaRosa’s is fine. I’ve been eating it all my life, and it’s no better or worse than it ever was. There’s much better pizza in town if you know where to go. Adriatico's in Clifton is probably my favorite.

Don’t listen to this philistine. Last time LaRosa’s was any good Mason, OH was a prairie..
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(01-04-2022, 01:23 PM)Awful Llama Wrote: At one point we had a few of those up here in the Dayton area.  They may still have one in Centerville, I'm not sure, but the rest have closed.  It was okay, but there were always better choices available, so we didn't go there much.  

I'm not a Cincinnati native, so I didn't grow up with LaRosa's, but we know someone who did, and he claims it's not the same quality as it was 30-40 years ago.  I'd be interested to hear if any other long-timers feel that way or not so much.  

We lost our Goldstar not long ago, too.  Fortunately, we still have multiple Skyline and Graeter's shops open   ThumbsUp

I'm too far north and miss all the Cincy area food that I like unless I buy canned Skyline which is good, but not the same. I had LaRosa's a couple years ago and still loved it but maybe it was nostalgia kicking in. Graeter's ice cream is good because you can pretty much buy it at grocery stores nation wide.
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Northside is a pretty cool neighborhood to post up in for a bit.
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(01-04-2022, 01:23 PM)Sled21 Wrote: There's also an Aquarium in Newport, since it's probably too cold for the world class zoo. It males me laugh when I read people say to to "Over the Rhine." When I left Cincinnati, that place was a regular slaughterhouse.

I remember going back to visit some years back (maybe 6?).  I usually go every 2-3 years to visit family.  We went down to Rhinegeist and I saw a young woman jogging alone by Washington Park after dark.  I did a double take.  I was shocked the area had turned around like it had.  Now it's a totally gentrified area with some great breweries.  Still makes me second guess every time someone says OTR is a place to hang out, though!  

And yes, the aquarium in Newport is awesome.  
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Winter does slow things down around here. Cold weather diminishes our park system, some of which have lakes, and all of them have nice golf courses. Kings Island is not an option. Riverbend is a nice concert venue but again that's outdoors. I would probably make an appearance at Hard Rock Casino. Montgomery ribs would be a nice meal.
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(01-04-2022, 01:29 PM)higgy100 Wrote: Don’t listen to this philistine. Last time LaRosa’s was any good Mason, OH was a prairie..

This made me laugh. I didn't grow up in Mason but close enough that I remember it being a middle of nowhere place. My youth baseball team would crush the Mason team. Now, based on it's size and the such, I'm guessing Mason fields some super talented youth baseball squads.
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(01-04-2022, 01:28 PM)Nicomo Coscaver The Zoo has the Festival of Lights in the winter. Wrote: OTR is still plenty dangerous in certain areas, but there’s also a ton of trendy restaurants, breweries, bars, etc.

Over The Rhine has done a total 180 in the past 10 years. It's very safe now, even at night (maybe not in the wee hours of the morning). My daughter lives there and she feels very safe.
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(01-04-2022, 01:32 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: I remember going back to visit some years back (maybe 6?).  I usually go every 2-3 years to visit family.  We went down to Rhinegeist and I saw a young woman jogging alone by Washington Park after dark.  I did a double take.  I was shocked the area had turned around like it had.  Now it's a totally gentrified area with some great breweries.  Still makes me second guess every time someone says OTR is a place to hang out, though!  

And yes, the aquarium in Newport is awesome.  

Lexington, KY is much the same way. Places like Al's Bar at 6th and Limestone are now trendy college bars. If those kids knew how much blood was soaked into that wooden floor, they'd run off into the night screaming.
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(01-04-2022, 12:53 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: 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.

I’ll have to try it for myself to make my judgement Big Grin
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(01-04-2022, 01:14 PM)MileHighGrowler Wrote: 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!

Definitely going to check out some Museums for sure!
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(01-04-2022, 02:16 PM)milksheikh Wrote: I’ll have to try it for myself to make my judgement Big Grin

As you should. Get a cheese coney with the hot dog/chili/cheese and then decide if you want the mustard and onions. Also enjoy a 3-way... heh heh heh. It's just spaghetti, chili and cheese. Be prepared, a zillion calories of cheese.

The nice thing is that Skyline or Gold Star aren't too expensive so if you dislike the food you can still afford to go eat elsewhere.
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(01-04-2022, 02:19 PM)TecmoBengals Wrote: As you should. Get a cheese coney with the hot dog/chili/cheese and then decide if you want the mustard and onions. Also enjoy a 3-way... heh heh heh. It's just spaghetti, chili and cheese. Be prepared, a zillion calories of cheese.

The nice thing is that Skyline or Gold Star aren't too expensive so if you dislike the food you can still afford to go eat elsewhere.

Who on this forum could tell the difference between Skyline and Gold Star if they were served up in unmarked dishes. I couldn't.
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(01-04-2022, 02:30 PM)BengalRed Wrote: Who on this forum could tell the difference between Skyline and Gold Star if they were served up in unmarked dishes. I couldn't.

Hmm, I don't know if I could. I've always liked both and never got into the which one is better debate.
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(01-04-2022, 02:30 PM)BengalRed Wrote: Who on this forum could tell the difference between Skyline and Gold Star if they were served up in unmarked dishes. I couldn't.

I think I could. I prefer Skyline on spaghetti  (2-way) and Gold Star on Chili Dogs... with cheese and mustard, hold the onions.
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Don't ear Larossas. May as well eat your wifes ass. It tastes the same.
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(01-04-2022, 02:53 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: Don't ear Larossas. May as well eat your wifes ass. It tastes the same.

Um...ok...uh, I guess that's something else sheikh could do while he's in town  Mellow
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