Hello henning love readers!
I am beyond excited to be participating in Meg's 'Hometown Series'!
I am beyond excited to be participating in Meg's 'Hometown Series'!
Cincinnati is chock full of culture, beautiful sites and to see, and of course, yummy food.
I can't stay somewhere long if there isn't good food.
So if you were visiting for the day here is what we would do!
(Just fyi it's going to include a lot of eating... )
First we would start off by having brunch at
NADA.
I. love. Nada.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's my favorite restaurant in Cincinnati.
It's that good.
Think fancy Mexican food.
After brunch we would head to IKEA for a little shopping.
I mean, if you are near one, you just have to go!
We would also stop by Jungle Jims
Jungle Jims is HUGE international market/grocery store full of food from around the world.
From their vast butter selection to their entire fire truck full of hot sauces, it is quite the experience.
After that we could head back downtown for lunch and a catch a bit of a Red's game.
For lunch I would take us to the new Moerelin Lager House.
Moerlein is a Cincinnati tradition and they have recently opened a new brewery downtown.
The space is incredibly cool and the food is delicious.
Next we would stop by the Red's game.
Red's game are very fun and a great way to spend an afternoon.
Our best bet is to grab some of the $5 tickets and take in the game for a bit!
After the game we can take a stroll through Fountain Square.
In the winter they turn the whole area into an ice skating rink!
For dinner I would take us out to Milford to Padrinos.
You can not beat this place for the food and the price!
After dinner we would have to get ice cream at Graters-
it is a Cincinnati staple and not one to be missed.
I would suggest the buckeye blitz if you really want to feel like an Ohioan.
Hope you enjoyed your tour of Cincinnati and please let me know if you are ever in town!
Feel free to come visit me over at my blog!
Big thanks to Meg for letting me take over today!
Definitely would love to take an afternoon baseball game, shop at IKEA and eat yummy Mexican food. Thanks again Sarah for sharing Cincinnati with everyone, that is one city I need to visit for sure!
I can't stay somewhere long if there isn't good food.
So if you were visiting for the day here is what we would do!
(Just fyi it's going to include a lot of eating... )
First we would start off by having brunch at
NADA.
I. love. Nada.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's my favorite restaurant in Cincinnati.
It's that good.
Think fancy Mexican food.
After brunch we would head to IKEA for a little shopping.
I mean, if you are near one, you just have to go!
We would also stop by Jungle Jims
Jungle Jims is HUGE international market/grocery store full of food from around the world.
From their vast butter selection to their entire fire truck full of hot sauces, it is quite the experience.
After that we could head back downtown for lunch and a catch a bit of a Red's game.
For lunch I would take us to the new Moerelin Lager House.
Moerlein is a Cincinnati tradition and they have recently opened a new brewery downtown.
The space is incredibly cool and the food is delicious.
Next we would stop by the Red's game.
Red's game are very fun and a great way to spend an afternoon.
Our best bet is to grab some of the $5 tickets and take in the game for a bit!
After the game we can take a stroll through Fountain Square.
In the winter they turn the whole area into an ice skating rink!
For dinner I would take us out to Milford to Padrinos.
You can not beat this place for the food and the price!
After dinner we would have to get ice cream at Graters-
it is a Cincinnati staple and not one to be missed.
I would suggest the buckeye blitz if you really want to feel like an Ohioan.
Hope you enjoyed your tour of Cincinnati and please let me know if you are ever in town!
Feel free to come visit me over at my blog!
Big thanks to Meg for letting me take over today!
Definitely would love to take an afternoon baseball game, shop at IKEA and eat yummy Mexican food. Thanks again Sarah for sharing Cincinnati with everyone, that is one city I need to visit for sure!
11 comments:
Would love to go to a Reds game with her. It's funny, I don't so much enjoy watching baseball on television, but I love going to the games. Or maybe it's just the beer and hotdogs? Sigh...anyway Cincinnati looks wonderful! xo
I've been to Cincinnati and love it. Great post.
Great post, Sarah! :) I've never been to Ohio, but I want to visit soon!!
Being that my pup is half Basset Hound, I think Sarah and her blog are awesome :)
These posts always make me want to travel!
Thanks for having me over today Meg!
I've never been but have wanted to get there. Have only every been to Columbus and Easton & New Albany. I worked for the Limited corp so spent a ton of time over there. Would love to get to Cincinnati :)
I love cincy! Graters ice cream is some of the best, especially there buckeye blitz! I hope your having a great day!
Love Sarah and Floyd!!! Now I certainly have to make a trip to Cincinnati!
What a great post! I never knew all that much about Cincinnati, but now I kind of want to go.
Allyson
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Cincinnati looks fun!
I there's so many places I'd like to visit, even in the US! I want to do a Visitors guide to Madison now that I'm officially a Wisconsin resident!
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