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RaggedyAunt said:It's extremely cold in the Midwest right now, so hopefully the chill will break a bit before you all arrive. Safe travel to you all!
erinb said:I have only visited there once & I don't know exactly where you all will be staying so I can't give directions. Mt.Adam is part of Cinci....it's just a big hill (mountain) that's part of the city.
check this site out....Mt. Adam is the first icon located to the right of the downtown area (just click on the little flashing circle)
http://www.space513.com/main.html
pamperedposey said:This is an awesome map! Does anyone know where we will be in relation to the map?
cheflsg said:I highly recommend Montgomery Inn if you like ribs! They have two locations. There is one on the river and then their original location. Go to Montgomery Inn - Home of the World's Greatest Ribs
erinb said:Just a heads up....anyone with sinus issues, be prepared and have Sudafed on hand when you go to Cincinnati. The air is different in the Ohio Valley.
pcmissyfee said:.... They have lots of good restaurants - Claddah Irish Pub (one of my favorites ...
Cincinnati is famous for its unique take on chili, known as Cincinnati-style chili. Some popular spots to try this dish include Skyline Chili, Gold Star Chili, and Camp Washington Chili.
There are so many great restaurants in Cincinnati, but some must-try options include Sotto, a cozy Italian restaurant, Orchids at Palm Court, a fine dining spot, and Taste of Belgium, known for its delicious waffles.
Cincinnati hosts several food festivals throughout the year, such as the Taste of Cincinnati, Oktoberfest Zinzinnati, and the Cincinnati Food + Wine Classic. Keep an eye out for these events to try a variety of local cuisine.
Besides Cincinnati-style chili, another popular local dish is Goetta, a mixture of ground meat and steel-cut oats. It can be found on menus at breakfast spots or sold in grocery stores for home cooking.
Cincinnati has a thriving craft beer scene, with many local breweries to choose from. Some popular options include Rhinegeist Brewery, MadTree Brewing, and Taft's Ale House. These breweries also often offer tours and tastings for visitors.