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Something to Wine About, a self-service wine bar by Orlando “Lando” Chapman Sr., founder of local entertainment group RilEntertainment, is opening at 136 West Fourth St. on Saturday, Dec. 7.
One of America's oldest [3] [16] bars, Arnold's is frequently named to national, state, and local lists. Esquire named it to their list of best bars in the country. [13] Thrillist called it the "most iconic bar in Ohio" and named it to their list of best bars in the country. [17] The Daily Meal named it one of the best bars in the country. [18]
Court records reveal "more than 20" properties face eviction in Southwest Ohio – or a quarter of Frisch's Restaurants' 78 total locations in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. Records also show the ...
That location opened on May 15, 2012, with a formal grand opening in September 2012. [11] When it opened, the Dallas location was the second-largest in the chain. [12] [13] Other locations existed in Peoria, Arizona, Cincinnati, Ohio, City Center at Oyster Point in Newport News, Virginia and Rancho Cucamonga, California and Rosemont, Illinois ...
Queen City Radio: This beloved Over-the-Rhine spot was once a 1920s-era gas and car service station.It now features the original garage bay doors, two large patios and two indoor bars. FC ...
The second phase of the project involved the construction of a second, 450,000-square-foot (42,000 m 2) bi-level mall concourse, with Columbus-based Lazarus department store on its northern end completed in late 1988. In 1983, Pogue's merged with their Indianapolis-based sister store L. S. Ayres and the store name changed accordingly. In 1988 ...
Cincinnati may not have an NBA team, but there's no shortage of fans. Here are six Greater Cincinnati bars to watch the playoffs. Watch the NBA Playoffs at these 6 Cincinnati sports bars
Carew Tower is a 49-story, 574-foot (175 m) Art Deco building completed in 1931 [8] in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, overlooking the Ohio River waterfront. The structure is the second-tallest building in the city , and it was added to the register of National Historic Landmarks on April 19, 1994.