The Hottest New Restaurants and Bars in Greater Cincinnati

Over the last year, the Greater Cincinnati area welcomed a lot of new and exciting restaurant and bar concepts to the local…

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Razzo
1201 Broadway St., Over-the-Rhine
Pendleton welcomed a new pizza and natural wine bar in the former Boomtown Biscuits & Whiskey space this October. Razzo, which means “rocket” in Italian, is owned by Michael Guilfoil and Christy Wulfson, the team behind Bar Saeso and the Airbnb The Carriage House. Wulfson and Guilfoil created a cozy, neon-lit space with a bar, dining room and patio. The Italian menu, featuring Roman-inspired pizzas (a pan-baked version known for its rectangular slices and interesting toppings) and natural wines by the glass, plays into the Italianate architecture around Pendleton and the neighborhood’s European feel, as well as the team’s personal love of Rome. You’ll also find various pasta dishes on the menu and gelato for dessert.
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The 27 Hottest New Restaurants in Greater Cincinnati

Over the last year, the Greater Cincinnati area welcomed a lot of new and exciting restaurant concepts to the local dining scene.…

By CityBeat Staff

Rusk Kitchen + Bar
2724 Woodburn Ave., East Walnut Hills
Just opened in April, Rusk Kitchen + Bar serves up eclectic American cuisine and elevated bar food alongside beverage options like beer, wine and housemade cocktails you can enjoy on their rooftop patio. With its cozy, welcoming vibes, Rusk aims to become a neighborhood go-to where you can watch the game, enjoy date night or just hang out with friends. The menu features a variety of lunch and dinner dishes, including sandwiches, like what would surely be Michael Scott’s favorite sandwich, “That’s What Brie Said” (grilled chicken, melted brie, honey dijonnaise, lettuce and tomato served on a croissant), burgers, entrees, salads and power bowls, as well as daily specials. Brunch is served from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., with classics like eggs benedicts, pancakes and a breakfast burger on the menu.
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New Restaurants Coming to Greater Cincinnati in 2023 We're Excited to Try

As we look forward to goals for the new year, we're also looking forward to the new dining options coming to the…

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Bridges Nepali Cuisine - Elmwood Place
6304 Vine St., Elmwood Place
Bridges Nepali Cuisine is bringing their popular dumplings, called momos, to a third location, this one in Elmwood Place. Spicy, savory and packed with fresh herbs, the menu at Bridges is inclusive (vegans and carnivores will both find many delectable options on the menu) and presented in a manner that’s meant to appeal to any diner’s palate. For those who have not had the pleasure, Nepali cooking can be contextualized as a hybrid between Chinese and North Indian cuisine, and lentils, cilantro, onion, ginger, garlic and a variety of assertive spices can be found in a number of Nepali favorites at the table. An opening date hasn’t been announced yet.
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Y'all Forgot How to Social Distance According to These Twitter Reacts to Cincinnati Patios Reopening

May 15 was the date set in place for Ohio bars and restaurants to reopen their outdoor seating. And as most of…

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Y'all Forgot How to Social Distance According to These Twitter Reacts to Cincinnati Patios Reopening
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