Friends- and Seinfeld-Themed Suites Available to Rent in Cincinnati

No one may have told you life was gonna be this way, but these two one-of-a-kind Cincinnati apartments you can rent may…

By Katherine Barrier

"The one with the F•r•i•e•n•d•s" Sitcom Suite
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Inside Festive-as-Heck Miracle Holiday Bar Pop-Up at Pleasant Ridge's Overlook Lodge

Overlook Lodge's holiday bar pop-up Miracle returned in November, gracing us once again with a festively immersive yuletide celebration — and boasting…

By CityBeat Staff

At the end of every one-hour reservation, guests are graced with a whimsical snow fall
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Lonely Pine Steakhouse is a Route 66-Inspired Eatery in Pleasant Ridge

Gorilla Cinema Presents — the hospitality masterminds behind bars Video Archive, Tokyo Kitty and Overlook Lodge — have expanded their empire from…

By CityBeat Staff

Lonely Pine Steakhouse
    6085 Montgomery Road, Pleasant Ridge
    This steakhouse, located next door to the Shining-themed Overlook Lodge, is "inspired by Midcentury Modern styling and the spirit of America's great landscapes" and features a display of available steaks in a glass case at the front of the restaurant. Owners Jacob Trevino and Otto Baum have tapped chef Jared Beckman and butcher Sam Mischenko to create a menu that features filets, ribeyes, strips and rare cuts, along with steakhouse sides, cocktails and a "bold" wine list.
    Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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These 17 Suburban Cincinnati Breweries are Worth the Drive — And the Uber/Lyft Back Home

The Queen City is home to dozens of breweries — some small in size and others which produce on a much larger…

By CityBeat Staff

Brink Brewing Co.
    5905 Hamilton Ave., College Hill
    “Good beer is about the people, the stories and the experience,” according to Brink’s co-founders John and Sarah McGarry. That is something the McGarrys learned from family — specifically their Uncle Jack. It was his fridge, chock full of artisan beers, and his neighborly values that led Brink to open its doors in College Hill in February 2017. The taproom’s communal table sits 20 and a brick wall stands covered in framed photos of the customers and community.
    Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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