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Patios and rooftops! Walk-up windows and food trucks! Box parks and streateries! Strolling in DORAs! When it comes to dining outdoors, we have our pick of places to choose from. Not sure where to go? Our guide to summer eating has you covered.
Check out the map below to find all of the best outdoor dining patios and streateries in in Over-the-Rhine, Pendleton, and downtown:
And check out these options beyond the Central Business District:
This walk-up window wishes pizza to all and to all a good pie. They have sandwiches, salads, appetizers, and desserts, too, but it’s hard to see past the 18-inch Kevin Bacon. It’s raining olives, and the pepperoni is fine, so stop and ask yourself, Is it pizza night? Say yes. 1609 Chase Ave., Northside, (513) 591-3333
The nanobrewery in Mt. Healthy boasts a biergarten space filled with colorful furniture and shaded by large trees, perfect for Cincinnati’s sweltering summer afternoons. Kick back with a Prunus milk stout with cherry or a refreshing Hard Pear Cider beneath the canopy and delight in live music acts hosted on the wooden box stage. 1445 Compton Rd., Mt. Healthy, (513) 832-1422
When you want to see downtown Cincinnati without going downtown, the Incline Public House has the view for you. A taste of history serves as a requisite starter, and a bevy of options from the brick oven or in-house smoker provide the meal. You may find yourself inclined to visit regularly. 2601 W. Eighth St., Price Hill, (513) 251-3000
Like its bourbon, The Littlefield’s patio is woodsy and warm. Share a mustard flight with friends, grab a plate of poutine or tofu, or savor the Spring Grove Snack, a nuts-pork rind-veggie combo. They’re open late so you can watch the sun set and linger for another round. The best things in The Littlefield aren’t rushed. 3934 Spring Grove Ave., Northside, (513) 386-7570
You’ll find jazz lounge vibes inside this minority-owned Walnut Hills brewery, located inside the historic Paramount Building. But during the warmer months, the patio is the place to be. Picnic seating dotted with umbrellas provides the perfect spot for sipping a Valkyrie Norwegian IPA or chowing down on Korean fried chicken courtesy of Decibel. 918 E. McMillan St., Walnut Hills, (513) 214-1987
Forty Thieves keeps it classic with food so good and so affordable it’s practically a steal. Snag falafel, beef shawarma, or grilled chicken on a sandwich or over hummus or rice. Za’atar fries and roasted beets beg to join as sides, but you’ll be the one begging for seconds. 1538 Race St., Over-the-Rhine, (513) 818-9020
Perched above the city on the roof of the 21c Museum Hotel, Cocktail Terrace serves up whimsical drinks and a delightful bar menu (courtesy of Metropole Executive Chef Vanessa Miller and her team) in a cozy venue. Order a handmade bottled cocktail or adult slushie and nosh on oysters, lobster rolls, and other seaside fare among company in this ready-made summertime patio bar in the sky. 609 Walnut St., downtown, (513) 578-6600
Jasmine Davis started this dessert-only food truck last summer out of her desire to bring her cakes, cheesecakes, and other treats to the masses. From catering gigs to festivals, Davis slings her sweets wherever she’s invited. And with items like her cheesecake cake (in strawberry and Oreo flavors), you’re likely to see her at an event near you soon.
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man, Turkish, and Mediterranean dishes from a food truck is a mobile lesson in global eating and Kantine is a great teacher. Packed with locally sourced ingredients, the menu is full of kebabs and salads, but we recommend the Cubano. It’s slow cooked pork shoulder marinated in an orange lime brine, crammed into crispy Cuban bread with ham, Dijon mustard, pickles, and Swiss cheese. If you’re too lazy to chase this truck around town, you’ll soon be able to head over to its brick-and-mortar location at the Harrison Terminal Lofts, Kantine Biergarten.
Your brain may not readily process “Korean barbecue with a Mexican flair,” but your taste buds will be more than happy with this food truck’s fusion menu. The shining star is the Korean taco (with your choice of beef, chicken, or tofu), topped off with owner B.J. Kim’s homemade bursting-with-flavor sauces. Add a warm tortilla and turn into a burrito or change that to rice for a bowl. Whatever way you choose, you won’t be disappointed.
When you absolutely must have a view for brunch, you need a table at the Overlook. Survey Madisonville from on high with a cocktail in hand, and watch the streets light up. If you’re struggling to pick your main, spend time with the cheesy appetizers. They are locally sourced and a bite above your average cheese plate. 5345 Medpace Way, Madisonville, (513) 527-9906
La Cantina, the latest addition to Crown Restaurant Group’s stable of eateries, has made the most out of its former Cheapside Café digs by adding outdoor seating. Guests can enjoy an expanded menu of taco plates and agave-based spirits this summer. Go beyond the tacos with twists on traditional dishes like carne asada made with Australian Wagyu beef and Amish chicken mole. 326 E. Eighth St., downtown, (513) 345-6783
With panoramic views of downtown Cincinnati, AC Upper Deck’s sprawling rooftop bar lets you take in the city, enjoy a drink (specialty cocktails include a spicy pineapple margarita and “Naked Strawberry Sangria”) and snack on small plates from the tapas menu. Order a charcuterie board, some Buffalo chicken dip, and kielbasa for the table, and take in the sprawling views. And for larger groups, you can even rent couches for cozy conversation. 135 Joe Nuxhall Way, downtown, (513) 744-9900
The View at Shires’ Garden pays homage its namesake, Shires’ Gardens, the region’s first-ever amusement resort (which sadly went down in flames in 1848). Perched on the 10th floor of the City Club Apartments, this panoramic 2,000-square-foot patio features a rounded bar, lounge seating, and a private event space, serving up classy cocktails and brunch and dinner menus. 309 Vine St., downtown, (513) 407-7501
With a strictly plant-based menu, owner Monica Meier’s vegan food truck has been dishing out meat-free options all around town for more than three years. Snag a Dynamite Bowl, a veggie-and-soy tender combo over rice. If bowls aren’t your thing, Rollin’ Bowls also has soups, sandwiches, and quesadillas. Meier even serves a healthy version of a Big Mac, featuring an Impossible burger.
During the pandemic, Urban Artifact converted a portion of Blue Rock Street into an outdoor patio space perfect for unwinding in a socially distanced atmosphere. Today, you can enjoy a fruity sour, like a raspberry and blackberry-packed Gadget or a summer-y strawberry Squeezebox, at one of the picnic tables in this street patio space. 1660 Blue Rock St., Northside, (513) 542-4222
Venezuelan cuisine is only a window away. Empanadas and arepa pabellon fill the stomach and heart, and tres leches makes a sweet treat. The restaurant’s name roughly translates as “really great,” and that confidence is supported by the cooking. Come hungry, leave impressed. 8100 Blue Ash Rd., Deer Park, (513) 793-3100
Is there ever a bad day to enjoy some pierogi? Whether you’re celebrating or seeking comfort food, there’s pierogi waiting. If you can’t decide what to have for dinner, the pizzarogi and samosarogi provide the best of a couple worlds in one mouthful. Bet you can’t try just one. 1200 Main St., Over-the-Rhine, (513) 381-3739
Tacos aren’t just food. They’re a feeling, and what’s better than feeling them under the stars? As you’re romanced by A&R’s red chandeliers and bourbon peach punch, you may find yourself falling hard for The Crown Jewel, which shines with all good things—like lobster, mac & cheese, and truffle oil. 3825 Edwards Rd., Norwood, (513) 620-8228
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