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Get your appetite ready: Taste of Cincinnati returns this weekend. Taking place May 25-27, the event will feature a record-setting 85 vendors, including 28 restaurants, 33 food trucks, two ...
A dish from Opal Rooftop, which will be one of over 50 restaurants participating in Greater Cincinnati Restaurant Week from Monday, April 15, to Sunday, April 21, 2024. Cincinnati foodies rejoice!
Before FC Cincinnati plays its first home match of the 2024 season, we got to try TQL Stadium's new food offerings. Here are our 5 favorites. Our 5 favorite menu items at FC Cincinnati home ...
The Perkins chain was established in 1957, when Matt and Ivan Perkins opened Smithies Pancake House in Cincinnati, Ohio. [2] In 1958, the chain expanded as a franchise. One franchisee in Minnesota, Wyman Nelson, introduced an aggressive advertising campaign and an expanded menu in 1967.
Skyline Chili is a chain of Cincinnati-style chili restaurants based in Cincinnati, Ohio.Founded in 1949 by Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides, [3] Skyline Chili is named for the view of Cincinnati's skyline that Lambrinides could see from the first restaurant (which has since been demolished), [4] opened in the section of town now known as Price Hill. [4]
The University of Cincinnati's 2006 athletic building is named the Keating Aquatic Center, in honor of William Keating, [19] and donations from the Keating family used to construct it. Charles Keating funded Cincinnati's Marlins swim club; six swimmers on the 1980 Summer Olympics squad were from its roster, including future Olympic champion ...
Ken Blackwell, the former Republican Ohio Secretary of State and unsuccessful Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio against Democrat Ted Strickland in 2006; John J. Gilligan, who was elected Governor of Ohio as a Democrat in the 1970s. Christopher Smitherman, a Cincinnati City Council member was endorsed in 2003 by the Charter Committee. He ...
Keate is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Keate (1773–1852), English schoolmaster; Robert Keate (1777–1857), British surgeon; Robert William Keate (1814–1873), English cricketer and British colonial administrator