Tuesday, 02 February 2010

Cincinnati

Cincinnati is a town with beauty and brains. Nestled into a scenic river valley, the city that Longfellow referred to as the "Queen of the West" has been known to inspire poetry. But Cincy's beauty is more than skin deep. Boasting over 100 museums and galleries, most notably the Cincinnati Art Museum, the Taft Museum of Art, and the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati is attracting art lovers of all stripes. Possessing one of the most dynamic music scenes in the Midwest, the town also is ground zero for rockers. While many foodies arrive solely with thoughts of a delicious three-way, they leave with memories of gourmet fare. In the "Just for Fun" department, there are pro sports teams, The Cincinnati Zoo and the always-amusing Paramount's Kings Island.
 
Insider Guide
Eat & Drink

Via Vite
Restaurant

Daveed's at 934
Restaurant

Terry's Turf Club
Restaurant

After Dark

20 Brix
Wine Bar

The Comet
Club

Cafes and Hangouts

Sidewinder
Café

Shop

Suki
Clothing

Music and Entertainment

The Comet
Club

7 Nights A Week
 
 
Visiting Guide

Every region in America is home to at least some unique foods. The singular combination of people, geography, climate and culture all but guarantees it. Even in this day of national chain restaurants, idiosyncratic local specialties endure thanks to the cooks who make them and the customers who demand them. Given its lengthy history and melting-pot citizenry, it's no surprise that Ohio is stuffed to the gills with distinctive edibles. 

History may be a snooze in school, but Ohio's historical sites have a way of turning sleepy-eyed students into avid history buffs. The breadth of attractions is without peer, offering a compelling education without the pressure of a pop quiz. Come explore the past, today.

Our favorite coffee shops are rarely about the java. We choose our roosts because they are comfortable, convivial community hubs -- what sociologists like to call the "Third Place." Falling between work and home, these places serve as venues for reading the paper, catching up with mates, or putting the finishing touches on the Great American Novel.

Whether it's hunting for that prized pumpkin, riding extreme roller coasters, visiting historic sites, or observing the wildlife at area zoos, there likely is an ideal season in Ohio in which to do it. Winter, spring, summer and fall all usher in a new set of climatic conditions – and the family-friendly attractions that come with them.

When it comes to dealing with Old Man Winter, locals generally fall into one of two camps: those who embrace the climate and those who don't. Fortunately for both groups, Ohio is blessed with enjoyable activities that take advantage of -- or wholly ignore -- the seasonal conditions.

Insider Profile

Jenny Rush, an artist and mother, shares her favorite places in Cincinnati to shop for vintage threads, children's books and toys, and one-of-a-kind gifts.

As founder of Cincinnati E.A.T.S. (Epicureans About Town Society), a social dining club, Clint Watson created a novel way to support his town’s independent restaurant scene. Every few months, the group takes over an entire restaurant for an evening of food, drinks, socializing and philanthropy. Here, Watson shares a few of his favorite spots.

When artist Tim McMichael isn't crafting spectacular works of his own, he is on the prowl for the best Cincinnati galleries. Here he shares some of the most dynamic places in town to see cutting-edge work.

As guitar tech for bands like Sheryl Crow and Foo Fighters, Andy Harrison spends a good amount of time on the road. But when he’s back home in Columbus you can likely find him on stage or in the audience at any number of local clubs.