Michael Alvarez+FollowAperture’s last Walnut Hills dinner is NYEThe Aperture in Walnut Hills is closing its doors after a celebrated run, but it’s not a farewell—just a pause. Chef Jordan Anthony-Brown is taking time to reflect and recharge, with plans to return in 2026. Their final night, a New Year’s Eve bash, will feature a unique seven-course menu blending Mediterranean and Basque flavors, with optional wine pairings. This spot made national headlines and earned major culinary nods, so it’s a big moment for Cincinnati food lovers. Who’s grabbing a seat for the last hurrah? What are your favorite memories from The Aperture? #Food #CincinnatiEats #WalnutHills00Share
dianefrank+FollowCincinnati loses a culinary gem—what’s next?The Aperture, one of Cincinnati’s most celebrated new restaurants, is closing its doors after just two years—despite national acclaim and a spot on the New York Times’ Top 50 list. Chef Jordan Anthony-Brown says this isn’t a goodbye, but a pause to regroup and dream up something new for 2026. For Walnut Hills food lovers, this is a big shift. How do you feel about losing a local favorite so soon? And what would you love to see from Anthony-Brown’s next venture? Let’s talk about the changing face of Cincinnati’s dining scene. #Food #CincinnatiEats #WalnutHills00Share
Jason Wells+FollowSweetgreen brings fresh eats to Liberty TwpSweetgreen is finally landing in Liberty Township, and it’s a big win for anyone craving healthy, fast-casual meals made with organic and local ingredients. Opening soon at Liberty Center, this LA-based spot is known for crowd favorites like the harvest bowl and miso glazed salmon. It’s not just another chain—Sweetgreen’s focus on fresh, real food could shake up our local dining scene. Anyone else excited to see more healthy options popping up around Cincinnati? Let’s talk about what menu items you’re hoping to try first! #Food #CincinnatiEats #LibertyTownship00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowCincinnati’s chili spot locals swear byCamp Washington Chili isn’t just a diner—it’s a Cincinnati institution that’s been dishing out comfort since 1940. Their famous three-way chili (spaghetti, chili, and a mountain of cheddar) has become a must-try for anyone craving bold flavors and a true taste of the city. The retro neon lights, friendly staff, and 24-hour service make it a go-to for late-night cravings or early breakfasts. What really sets this place apart is the genuine community vibe—everyone feels like a regular. Have you ever made a food pilgrimage just for a legendary local dish? #Food #CincinnatiEats #OhioFood00Share
dianefrank+FollowWhat Cincinnati’s restaurant inspections revealSome of the most popular spots in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky have just had their latest health inspections posted, and the results might surprise you. Whether you’re a regular at your neighborhood diner or love trying new places, it’s now easier than ever to check how clean your favorite restaurant really is. The searchable database covers everything from Cincinnati to Boone County, so you can look up any spot by name or address. Would you change your dining habits if you saw a bad inspection? Let’s talk about what matters most to you when eating out! #Food #CincinnatiEats #RestaurantInspections00Share
mary01+FollowCincinnati’s must-try restaurants for 2026Lasagna inspired by a classic film, a killer old fashioned at Rosie’s, and a quiz that stumped even the biggest 'It’s a Wonderful Life' fans—this week’s neighborhood gathering was anything but ordinary. But what really has me excited is the growing list of restaurants I’m itching to try in 2026: Carmagnola in Hamilton, Exte’s Basque pop-ups, Salazar downtown, and more. With so many new spots popping up, it’s tough to revisit old favorites! What’s your go-to place lately, or is there a hidden gem I should check out next? Let’s swap recommendations! #Food #CincinnatiEats #FoodieFinds00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowFlorence’s coffee scene just got wilderA crane literally dropped the new 7 Brew coffee stand onto its Florence lot, turning heads and stirring up excitement. This isn’t your typical coffee shop—7 Brew is all about speedy drive-thru service, wild drink combos (over 20,000!), and a fun, energetic vibe. No indoor seating, no food menu (except muffin tops), just a huge menu of customizable drinks from coffee to energy sodas. With locations popping up across Greater Cincinnati, it’s clear people are loving the change. Anyone else curious to try a cinnamon roll coffee or see this place in action? #Food #FlorenceKY #CincinnatiEats00Share
Mary Williams+FollowColumbia Tusculum loses a local favoriteAllyn’s Café, a staple in Columbia Tusculum for years, is closing its doors for good on October 19. This isn’t just another restaurant shutting down—it’s the end of a spot where neighbors gathered, friendships formed, and memories were made. The wave of recent closures across Northern Kentucky, from Spark Community Café to Lucky Cat Café, really hits home how tough it is for local places to survive right now. If you’ve got a favorite neighborhood spot, maybe now’s the time to show them some love. What’s your go-to local hangout, and how would you feel if it closed? #Food #CincinnatiEats #SupportLocal00Share
Valerie Hall+FollowCincinnati’s art deco steakhouse tops Ohio’s dining sceneJeff Ruby’s Steakhouse in downtown Cincinnati just snagged a spot on OpenTable’s Top 100 Restaurants of 2025, making it the only Ohio restaurant on the list based entirely on real diners’ reviews. Locals rave about the melt-in-your-mouth steaks, over-the-top seafood platters, and a service team that treats you like a VIP. The art deco interior—think velvet drapes and sparkling chandeliers—makes every meal feel like a special occasion, but you’ll fit right in whether you’re dressed up or coming from a game. Who’s been? What’s your go-to order? Let’s swap stories about Cincinnati’s most talked-about spot! #Food #CincinnatiEats #JeffRubys00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowWhite Castle’s bold new sliders hit CincinnatiCheddar Smoked Sausage Sliders and Pretzel Nibblers are shaking up the White Castle menu in Cincinnati, Louisville, and New Jersey. Locals get first dibs on these crave-worthy bites—imagine smoked sausage packed with cheddar, caramelized onions, and that classic slider bun. And for pretzel fans, those chewy, salty Pretzel Nibblers with creamy cheese dip are the ultimate sidekick. White Castle is letting customers decide if these should go nationwide, so your feedback could shape what’s next. Would you want these new flavors at your local Castle? #Food #WhiteCastle #CincinnatiEats00Share