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This Cincinnati ice cream walk up window serves up sundae flights, bubble waffle cones
A popular ice cream window is back open for the season. Whetsel Whip opened in the Madisonville neighborhood last year and is back again this year serving ice cream out of a walk-up window next to their sister shop, The Cheesecakery. The shop serves up all kinds of ice cream...
Taste of Cincinnati returns this weekend! Everything to know before chowing down
We hope you're hungry because it's almost time for Taste of Cincinnati. The annual festival, which puts a spotlight on the city's vibrant culinary scene, returns to downtown Cincinnati on Memorial Day weekend, May 25-27. It will feature a record-setting 85 vendors, including 28 restaurants, 33 food trucks, two caterers and more.
Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, The Clark Sisters to make pitstop in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI (WXIX) -Some of gospel’s legendary artists, such as Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, The Clark Sisters, and more are coming to Cincinnati this summer. This is all a part of Franklin’s reunion tour. The 19-time GRAMMY® Award-winning producer, songwriter, and artist will join Adams, Fred Hammond, Marvin Sapp, The Clark Sisters, and Kierra Sheard-Kelly at the Andrew J. Brady Music Center on Friday, September 13.
ArtWorks to unveil mural celebrating Cuban culture in Cincinnati
CINCINNATI — ArtWorks, an organization in Cincinnati, will hold a mural dedication next month that reflects "the resilience of the Cuban spirit, and the city's commitment to embracing its multicultural identity." The mural called "Azucar!" was designed by renowned illustrator and artist Jorge Rodrigues Diez, and it pays tribute...
Conquer Taste of Cincinnati like a pro with these 5 expert tips
I only started covering Taste of Cincinnati three years ago, but I've already figured out a few tips for doing it right. Sure, there are the no-brainers: Wear your most comfortable shoes. Check the forecast, bring plenty of sunscreen, and decide on a meeting spot in case you lose your eating companions. Also remember to charge your phone so you can Instagram to your heart's delight. And as any professional food writer will tell you, bring along your favorite antacid so you can eat as much as possible.
Rediscover French bistro dining in Cincinnati's most memorable neighborhood
Mount Adams. Remember Mount Adams? It’s still our prettiest neighborhood. Brick row houses, some restored by whimsical architects in the 1980s, mixed with more traditional ones that haven't changed much since its Irish Catholic days. I can take visitors to every neighborhood in Greater Cincinnati − to Over-the-Rhine and Hyde Park Square, to Mainstrasse Village or Mariemont − but it's Mount Adams they always remember.
Craft brewery opens fourth Greater Cincinnati location, takes over former bank space
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A Cincinnati craft brewery celebrated this weekend its grand opening of a fourth area location. Fretboard Brewing Co. opened in the former Heist + Co. space on Harrison Ave. in downtown Harrison. The restaurant closed early 2024 after four years in business. Prior to that it was a First National Bank.
Local woman writes children’s book to help kids understand autism
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - A local woman authored a book to help children understand autism through reading. Aniyah Jackson’s book, “Seeing the World Different: A Tale of Autism” is about a girl named Ari from a colorful town called Rainbowville who sees the world in a special way.
Butler County dog found tied up, abandoned finds new forever home
HAMILTON, Ohio — A puppy found tied up in a bag and left in a Hamilton park last month has found his forever home. According to the Animal Friends Humane Society, the dog, Ryder, has been adopted by a couple picked by the shelter's management. "To say they were...
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