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3.9 (86 reviews)
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Eloy Y.

My partner, his family and I were lucky to attend the Taste of Cincinnati this afternoon. The annual downtown food festival runs from May 24-26 with plenty of local foods brought together, along with music and vendors. Menu items ranged from $3-$12. DEFINITELY a must-do for your list of what to do while visiting this city.

Eileen B.

What a great way to start summer. Lots of good music drinks and just lots of fun Everything we ate was spot on. It's a great time to try new things for half the price.

Daniel B.

Amazing public event with inexpensive local food truck offerings! Easy to navigate and spend a few hours

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Amel O.

From taste of Cincinnati event. Food a little pricey compared to portion but delicious! Nice weather, family friendly. Seems to have expanded more vs. prior years Vendors are accommodating.

Kimberly M.

Yay Taste of Cincinnati! This is a yelpers dream!!! So much yummy food and the best from Cincinnati all in small affordable portion sizes perfect for grazing. There is alcohol. There is awesome food. There are free samples. There are fun and games to be had. This is one event I look forward to consistently every single year. This event is the perfect opportunity to try good from restaurants you haven't made it to yet. I encourage all my Yelp friends to attend. It's a blast!

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Rodrigo T.

Hold up!! Wait a minute!! Did I just get lucky coming into the city for work and have this awesome event happening during my stay?? I never get this lucky!! But sure,, lets check out what culinary delights this wonderful city has to offer. Little plates from different restaurant stalls ranging from $3 - $6. There's not just food, there's also beverages as well. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic. Summer is definitely in full effect, and there is no better drink than that of a refreshing craft beer. You also get free things from all the sponsor booths, like my measuring spoons from esTate Parm. I also got some free stickers from 5hr Smenergy and a rubber band bracelet from that Duck factory. Yes!!! Who doesn't like free stuff. Anyways, I had an amazing time eating and drinking my way up and down the street during this fun filled festival. Thank you very much for the experience.

Sunny hot day brought out the crowds
Mark A.

Food festivals are hot right now, so Cincy has to have one too. This was a very fun event that brought out a big crowd on a sunny, hot Memorial Day weekend to one of the nicer stretches of downtown on Fifth Street east of Main. Taft Theater and P&G headquarters are along the route. Both restaurants and food trucks were set up to offer small plates at $2-6 per serving. It adds up pretty quickly, and most places take cash only, so come prepared. Some vendors were handing out freebies as well. We picked up a Sichuan marinade kit for cooking chicken and such at home, which we will definitely try. Best freebie was easily the duck bacon. There were also lots of beer and booze vendors, but people were controlling themselves pretty well while we were there. Maybe it gets more sloshed towards evening. Lots of entertainment going on as well, with multiple stages set up for bands and dance troupes. Make time for it if you're in town for Memorial Day.

Memorial Day - Final Day of ToC
Heather A.

Food, fun, booze, and a couple thousand of the nicest people on the planet. It's a great way to spend a day off in the sun! Good food and fare from many of the local restaurant favorites. $4 - $6 will get you a taste of most restaurants' popular cuisine, or a small sandwich. Iced Tea was $5 / glass. Water was scarce. In 45 min, we blew through $40, sharing tastes, with no alcohol, so be prepared to spend at least twice that. Our favorites were Sammy's bacon jelly slider, Maple Leaf Farms duck breast bacon, and Habañero's Baja Fish Tacos. The Arepa Place's Arepa and Pompilio's Cannoli were probably the two biggest disappointments - bland and boring. We are looking forward to next year, when we can spend more time and eat more food, now that we know what to expect and how to prepare; learn from our experience: - Park in Taft Garage and come up through the Westin - Wear a hat - Forget how your hair looks - pony it. You're gonna sweat - Bring ice water - Wear sunscreen - BRING CASH - Wear comfy shoes - Saddle up with patience (it's crowded and people move slowly, when they're moving at all) - Very few folks in Cincinnati know how to make a true empanada - skip them and save the room for other things - You can't go wrong with street tacos - PACE YOURSELF - Come hungry, but hydrated - Head straight for the Duck Breast Bacon I can't stress this enough - Come prepared with a hat and sunscreen! Even at 79°, it was a scorcher on the streets! Enjoy, Cincinnati!!

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Lots of racist bs, I was told our food probably isn't good because I'm white.

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Food was very very portioned for an expensive amount. Overcrowded but good drinks and sweets options. Expensive parking

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Taste of Blue Ash

3.8(5 reviews)
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This review is long past due but I have to echo what Lauren said, the "taste" part was missing…read more I've seen more food options on a weeknight at Washington Park than for this MAJOR festival. Not only was the amount of food a total bummer, but the lines because of the lack of food was atrocious. We are talking hour wait times from line to getting your food. It was an organizational nightmare as lines whipped around into other lines and through the grass and roads surrounding. The lack of local beer was also very apparent. They had miller light, coors, and one "craft beer booth/tent" that had a few local madtree cans and then some bigger craft beer names. Again, a total disappointment for an event of this caliber. I don't know if the sponsors weren't getting a lot out of this and decided not to participate this year or if the people organizing this event just weren't really pitching/selling the event hard enough to get sponsors. Either way with as much going on as Cincinnati has - I would not recommend this festival. The only saving grace was being a 90's babies and hearing blessed union of souls and even that was a disappointment as they played mostly cover songs of other peoples music.

First I will say this review is for the 2017 Taste of Blue Ash only…read more For the first time I was disappointed!. In past years I would rave about the great music, food, and drinks. This year the music was still good and the reason for receiving any stars. The "Taste" piece is where it missed the mark. There were barely any food options, and of the small selection of choices the lines were super long. I guess that was due to the fact there wasn't much to choose from. What happened Blue Ash? It was more of a festival than a "Taste". This is a family tradition we love going to to and this year was just unfortunate....

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4.6(8 reviews)
1.1 kmOver-the-Rhine

Lumenocity 2016 was held at the Taft Theatre this year. What sets this year different from other…read moreyears is that the light show was indoors this year. And, since it was indoors, they were able to offer more tickets for everyone to come and see the event. In addition to that, there were about three-four shows for each day the event occurred, (Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). Getting to Taft Theatre was pretty easy, and since there wasn't a game going on that weekend it wasn't super crowded in downtown Cincinnati. Parking lots were easy to find. Once you parked, the block party they had in front of Taft Theatre was easy to get to. There were about five or six food trucks, and lots of activities for kids. There was even police presence throughout the festival. This year, you were able to get a wristband ahead of time once they scanned your ticket to expedite getting into the Theatre. But really, it was pretty easy to get in even without getting a wristband ahead of time. They did a great job at handling the crowd before the show. Once inside, it was easy to find your seat. The show started on time which was great! And, it was only 45 minutes which is long enough to be able to enjoy the music, but short enough that all the kids in the audience would not get bored. Seeing the light show indoors was nice, because the lights came out more vibrant compared to watching it outside projected onto a wall. And, you had assigned seating, so you didn't have to worry about saving your seat ahead of time. If you didn't want to pay to see the show, they also broadcasted it outside where the block party was. Overall this year's event was enjoyable. They had some technical difficulties leading up to the event, but it was solved by the time the event started. (The company they used to email the etickets to everyone somehow had their emails come up as spam so a majority of people did not get their tickets by the Monday it was promised. They updated their website letting people know that they were working with finding a new company to send out everyone's etickets. The tickets were delivered on Thursday night).

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4.8(4 reviews)
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In a spur-of-the-moment decision, my husband and I decided to make the drive from Louisville to go…read moreto the Boone County Fair with our kids. We grew up in Boone County, and our family, who still lives there, met up with us. And we had such a lovely night, making new memories while also thinking about past ones. We started by entering the kids rock race with some round rocks we had found while on vacation. I love how wholesome the fair contests are, especially for the kids. And this is pretty much like it sounds; the kids raced rocks down a track, and the rock that rolled the farthest won. This ended up being both of my kids, who won in their age groups. There was lots of food to choose from. The donuts and popcorn were my kids' favorites. We checked out the demolition derby and the 4H competitions with the livestock. Then we took in some rides. The $15 per person admission is a bit steep but seems more doable when you consider it includes all rides. I have a soft spot for local fairs and festivals, which perhaps started my attending this one when I was little.

LIGHT UP THE FAIR: this Christmas display is located at the Boone County Fairgrounds. I was out…read morethat way for a Christmas party and it was recommended to check out this drive-through light display for Christmas. I was debating whether to check out Florence's huge light display just down the road, but this specific drive-through was open an hour later and did not close until 10 PM. This worked so much better with my schedule! I was really impressed with how long the drive through the lights were. I loved how all the lights were synchronized with music that we could access with our car radio. It was pretty cheap compared to how long the display lasted. I'm so glad a local recommended this to me! Perfect holiday activity--especially for families.

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While I understand that Braxton Brewery is the one sponsoring this event, and the Mainstrauss…read moresociety association has shut its doors, I feel like this festival fell flat. It was only on one street really and in the park. Growing up I remember there being rides, games, more vendors, and more German Beer. Where was the German Beer??? The whole reason why I come to these events is for the delicious beer like Hefweizen, Weiss Beer, and Dunkels. It was all lame Braxton beers and a handful of overpriced cocktail vendors. They also had country music playing which REALLY didn't make it feel German at all. Cmon Braxton! Get it together, you call this a German Festival?? It felt rushed, and Hodgepodge. Also, why is it only on one street! Mainstrauss is huge and used to have vendors and shops and food all the way down to the fountain. I give it 2 stars. Maybe it'll grow, but this should be a way bigger event with rides and more games and activities for families and kids, like it used to be in the 90s and 2000s. I recommend expanding into more than just a few shops selling the same candle, jewelry, and incense merch as well.

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3.5(29 reviews)
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Gets better each year. Traffic on the weekend is very bad…read more Try to go before the weekend. Some Blinks are hard to find. Some areas do not feel very safe. Music needs to be for all ages it was a little on the young side. The banks were fun...

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