Neighborhood hangout with upscale ambiance and live acoustic music creates a comfortable, inviting atmosphere. Small space features rich wood tones and a coastal-Southern decor blending warmth with style. Crowd enjoys well-crafted cocktails and standout dishes like burgers and cheese curds.
Burgers feature bacon jam and a Pit BBQ option with rich, savory flavors. They stand out for their amazing taste and quality ingredients.
Dinners feature Cajun pasta, black cat po'boy, and fried catfish. Meals come with solid flavors and satisfying portions.
Good to know
Trivia night occurs every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Live music is featured every Saturday night, starting at 7pm.
Reservations are recommended for weekend dining due to high demand.
Large outdoor patio with swings and live music creates a lively, fun atmosphere. Indoor space feels cooler and less cozy, often noisy during events. Bar area draws crowds, with many TVs around, though some remain off during visits.
Burgers here feature spicy bbq smash and bacon jam varieties. Lettuce buns are available as a substitute without fuss. The spicy bbq smash burger is flavorful without overwhelming heat and can be messy but tasty.
Dinner features friendly service with staff who put in extra effort. The spot suits group gatherings and offers a lively atmosphere for watching games or enjoying cocktails.
Good to know
Happy hour deals are available, but specific times are not mentioned.
Reservations are not required for large groups, making it easy to dine with friends.
The restaurant now closes at midnight instead of 2 AM.
Sports pub with plenty of TVs showing major events creates a loud, crowded atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers a popular spot to sit and enjoy live bands. Walls display historical sports photos, adding a unique touch to the energetic vibe.
Burgers come cooked to a perfect medium and wrapped in lettuce with fresh toppings. They pair well with sides like mac & cheese and onion rings.
Dinner features meatloaf and casual patio seating. Service includes attentive servers like Emma B and Mia. Outdoor dining lacks shade during sunset.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 5:30 to 7:30pm with discounted drinks.
Live music occurs every Tuesday night, enhancing the dining experience.
Expect a wait time of 12-15 minutes for seating during peak hours.
Wood furnishings and clean design create a simple, pleasant atmosphere with good background music and a lively noise level. Covered patio with fans and dog-friendly access add to the inviting setting. Gluten-free and bourbon selections stand out among the menu options.
Huge burgers come with an impressive portion of fries. Options include a wide variety of topping themes and a Nashville hot chicken sandwich. Burgers cook exactly as requested, making for a tasty casual meal.
Dinner happens on a patio area that suits a relaxed vibe before shows. Friends often suggest dishes, making it a social spot for meals.
Good to know
BRU Burger Bar Fort Mitchell offers a gluten-free menu with options like gluten-free buns.
Expect to pay around $13 for the cheapest burger; sides are extra.
Gluten-free items are prepared in a separate space to avoid cross-contamination.
Outdoor dining includes a patio with firepits that create a warm, inviting space. Inside features modern decor and a small bar with a good selection, offering a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Evenings can be crowded and loud, especially on weekends, making conversation challenging.
Burgers come perfectly prepared with a server who is enthusiastic and passionate about pairing them with craft beers. The burger and chicken club both get solid attention to detail.
Prime ribs and gnocchi come out cooked to perfection. Outdoor dining offers a great atmosphere for dinner.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant can get very busy.
Parking is limited, so arrive early to find a spot.
The restaurant participates in restaurant week with a special menu.
Restaurant offers a cozy atmosphere with live music that balances well with conversation. Spacious seating includes a pretty patio and a fireplace area. Sports play on TVs around the space, creating a casual yet inviting vibe.
Huge burgers stand out here, especially the Zing burger with its mix of sweet and savory Teriyaki and Pineapple. The burgers come with bold flavors and generous portions.
Fried cod fish dinner and house salad stand out as delicious options. The spot serves as a neighborhood resource for dinner with a welcoming vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are easy to make, even on busy days.
Expect live music performances around 8:15pm on weekends.
The restaurant offers a $2 discount for cash payments.
Crowded space with cozy lighting and Southern-inspired décor creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. Outdoor dining offers a heated patio with blankets and ceiling fans for comfort. The interior design makes the small restaurant feel larger and relaxed despite tight seating.
Burgers come with a chorizo kicker that adds strong flavor. Some burgers have no seasoning but stay juicy and are cooked well.
Dinner features Southern classics like fried green tomatoes and offers a patio dining option with drinks. Food quality stays consistently fantastic throughout the meal.
Good to know
Parking is limited to pay lots and a few meters nearby.
Credit cards are accepted for payment.
The restaurant has a kids menu available.
Brewpub inside a repurposed fire department offers a cool, comfortable space with a nice outdoor area. Atmosphere is lively and family-friendly, often energetic and fun with plenty of TVs for sports. Known for excellent in-house craft beer and a dog-friendly environment.
Burgers come with consistently great flavor and pair well with fries. Options like the Black and Bleu burger stand out alongside other dishes like wings and fish and chips.
Dinner includes a fish dinner plate that stands out as very good. The spot pairs well with beer for a casual meal. Some dinners come off as incredibly flat in flavor.
Good to know
Barleycorn's Brewhouse offers $6 beers and $4 happy hour prices.
The brunch buffet is only available on weekends.
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Building combines barn-inspired design with modern details and an open kitchen that showcases food preparation. Atmosphere feels casual and inviting, with a lively buzz from exposed ceilings and a fast-casual pace. Outdoor seating and a self-serve drink station add to the relaxed vibe.
Smash burgers come cooked to perfection with great flavor and juiciness. Options like the Cowboy Killer and Classic Cheeseburger pair well with tasty tots or fries.
Offers a variety of dinner options suitable for a quick sit-down meal or family dinner. Food is straightforward without standout dishes, fitting for casual dining.
Good to know
The total cost for a family of four is around $58.
You can add protein to salads for an extra $4.00.
The café offers good portion sizes for the price.
Diner with a family atmosphere and friendly, cheerful vibe feels warm and cozy despite some signs of wear. The space is easy and peaceful, evoking a sense of familiarity and comfort. It hosts a lively crowd and maintains a homey, inviting setting.
Burgers come with extra tartar sauce that often drips, adding a unique flavor. The new Smash Burger Big Boy patties taste better than before and stand out from typical fast food options.
Dinner service features attentive staff who go over and above for families. The dinner room fills up, creating a lively atmosphere.
Good to know
The restaurant will be closing on December 23rd.
Expect higher prices compared to other diners in the area.
The bathrooms were not clean and could use attention.
Spacious bar and grill with an outdoor patio overlooking the Ohio River and Cincinnati skyline views. Atmosphere is laid back and informal but can be loud with music and sports TVs. Features include an all-weather outdoor enclosure and a late night fire pit.
Specialty burgers feature fresh patties cooked mid-well with a bit of pink inside and solid flavor. The Wisconsin Cheese Curd Burger stands out with perfectly made cheese curds and generous portions.
Dinner here suits special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries with a calm, confident service during busy times. Early dinners offer easy seating at the bar, making it a nice spot for relaxed meals.
Good to know
Happy hour starts at 9pm, not all night as advertised.
Expect a 30-minute wait for a table during busy times.
Cash payments are advisable due to potential overcharges on cards.