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shrug7
Mar 8, 2008, 9:54 PM
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Going to Cincinnati for 4 days this up coming week. Gym recommendations? Good grub/beer?
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uptick
Mar 11, 2008, 2:44 AM
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shrug7 wrote: Going to Cincinnati for 4 days this up coming week. Gym recommendations? Good grub/beer? 'Bout it for the gyms. What kind of grub/beer environment you looking for, i.e. college, latest & greatest...? You can get a copy of Cin-Weekly (a local entertainments newspaper) at various restaurants (can always find them unless you are looking for a copy). You have to try Skyline Chili! What part of Cinci you stayin in? Not too big a town but still can be an hour drive from one area to another.
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shrug7
Mar 11, 2008, 3:13 AM
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Downtown. Always a fan of small local places, Thanks i'll pick up the cin-weekly see what I can find. Mmmm.... Skyline... now I have been there before
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uptick
Mar 12, 2008, 9:03 PM
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Just across the river at Newport on the Levy is an entertainment complex full of the newest "go to" commercialized places. For smaller places, more of the club digs: short Vine in Clifton still had a handful of college bars with bands. Handful in the area and you could walk between them. Across the river again in Covington in the Main Strausse area there are a handful of 20-30 something bars. Look up Cosmos or Cock and Bull. they are in the same block along with others. http://www.mainstrasse.org/bars_restaurants.html I've been out of it too long but that's a decent start. Oh, Mt. Adams still has a few going too. Like the Covington district, you can park and walk to a half dozen bars.
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