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Engels Maps is a map company in the Ohio Valley with particular concentration on the Cincinnati-Dayton region. [1] It also produces chamber of commerce maps. [ 2 ]
The following is a list of notable restaurants in Cincinnati, Ohio This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
In 2009, Montgomery Inn opened a new restaurant just north of Columbus, along the Scioto River in Dublin, Ohio. [1] In January 2017, the restaurant in Dublin closed. [2] Closure of the Fort Mitchell location was announced on July 1, 2018.
1314 Republic, Cincinnati In Cincy’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood, go under instead of over to discover a sensual, seductive speakeasy in a former tunnel. A description of Ghost Baby reads like ...
The Gourmet Room or Gourmet Restaurant (1948–1992) was a fine-dining restaurant and iconic modernist space in Cincinnati, Ohio, which received five-star Mobil ratings in the 1970s and was at the time one of the few restaurants in the country so rated. [1] It won multiple dining awards from Holiday. [2] [3]
The Maisonette was opened by Nathan L. Comisar in 1949 in the basement space beneath La Normandie, also owned by Comisar, in the Fountain Square Building in Cincinnati. [1] [3] Comisar named the restaurant after a club by the same name in the St. Regis Hotel in New York City. [4] In 1964 it was awarded its first Mobil 5-star award. [3]
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] Serious Eats named it to their list of 10 restaurants and bars to visit in Cincinnati. [19] [6] In 2023 Ohio Magazine listed Arnold's as one of its 30 famous Ohio food ...
Fort Washington was designed by Major John Doughty. Directly to the east of the fort, Doughty also laid out a garden and a peach orchard with saplings from Fort Harmar in Marietta Ohio. Dr. Richard Alison was the surgeon general for Fort Washington. In the 1790s he built a small house in the peach grove were Lytle Park now sits.