curve 3d ago • 100%
We live in the city and still take the bus. I can't imagine trying to park down there. It is absolutely packed everywhere.
And yes- I felt like the last one was the worst. So here's hoping.
Park and ride locations are available to get downtown- https://www.blinkcincinnati.com/plan-your-visit/free-transit
Fantastic news. I've looked at this thing for years and it being redone is a big link between Fountain Square and the Convention center. Having more retail to connect the square to the Dunnhumby building and beyond is a good thing.
curve 5d ago • 100%
This is all pretty foolish if you ask me. A dome would be super expensive. I think it's about time we stop throwing good money after bad.
And as for an arena- only go forward if studies show it will more than likely AT LEAST make back what we put into it. Ideally more.
I gotta be honest- I don't understand why anyone "drives into" the greenspace. For safety reasons alone that makes zero sense to me. The height seems fine to me but then again, I don't live in HP.
It's quite telling (and good) for our beer scene when you hear of these and think of just how long these places have been open.
curve 2w ago • 100%
It really is a great establishment.
But I bet he thinks we can afford that for a new arena huh?
Almost like they could build their own damn stadium right?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20494414 > They did what? Wow
They did what? Wow
>The Roebling Event Center, which is located at 140 Marian Spencer Way, is the latest edition to the Banks. >The 7,000-square-foot space is owned by the same team behind the beloved Moerlein Lager House.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20471360 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20471359 > > > >Red Leprechaun Irish Pub, located at 20 W. Freedom Way at The Banks, is showing the Sept. 11, 1985, Reds-Padres game – also known as the night Rose broke Ty Cobb’s hit record – in full Friday from 7-9 p.m. It will also sell Miller Lite at its 1985 price of $1.75.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/20471359 > >Red Leprechaun Irish Pub, located at 20 W. Freedom Way at The Banks, is showing the Sept. 11, 1985, Reds-Padres game – also known as the night Rose broke Ty Cobb’s hit record – in full Friday from 7-9 p.m. It will also sell Miller Lite at its 1985 price of $1.75.
>Red Leprechaun Irish Pub, located at 20 W. Freedom Way at The Banks, is showing the Sept. 11, 1985, Reds-Padres game – also known as the night Rose broke Ty Cobb’s hit record – in full Friday from 7-9 p.m. It will also sell Miller Lite at its 1985 price of $1.75.
curve 2w ago • 100%
Kind of did myself. Flew under the radar but another few weeks to build up some interest.
I think the downfall of it hasn't helped. At least in my opinion it's gotten steadily worse each iteration.
curve 4w ago • 100%
Good but brief article.
We see the issue. But this cheap ass FO won't do a damn thing to fix it. Putting new paint on the walls while the foundation crumbles.
curve 4w ago • 100%
Maybe they'll do something before I die. Either of old age or agony of having to watch us careen from rebuild to rebuild without hope in between.
curve 4w ago • 100%
I agree with this article. He's not the real issue. Maybe one of them but not the only one by far.
And how dumb- just let him finish it out. What good does it do firing him with 5 games left? Just reads like an asshole move by the FO. Which given the assholes at the top, why should we be surprised.
curve 1mo ago • 100%
Reactions from both Bengals and commissioners.
curve 1mo ago • 100%
This is absolutely absurd and should be laughed out of the room. No more taxpayer money for billionaires!
curve 1mo ago • 100%
Full list of current nonstop international destinations:
- Paris
- London
- Cancun
- Los Cabos, MX
- Punta Cana, DR
- Montego Bay, JA
- Toronto
- Montreal (spring 2025)
curve 1mo ago • 100%
I enjoy it. It's not a huge event but it usually gets me out to a bar to have just a bit more fun than I would otherwise.
curve 1mo ago • 100%
Samuel Adams is Oktoberfest’s presenting sponsor and will offer its Oktoberfest beer at several booths throughout the festival, as well as in the Samuel Adams Beer Garden. Traditional German breweries, including Krombacher, Radeberger and Weihenstephan, will serve traditional beers.
Sixteen Greater Cincinnati breweries will also be present, including:
Rhinegeist Brewery
MadTree Brewing
Braxton Brewing
Fifty West Brewing Company
West Side Brewing
Fretboard Brewing Company
Urban Artifact
Grainworks Brewing Company
Sonder Brewing
curve 1mo ago • 100%
Third in the lineup - Covington Oktoberfest this coming weekend.
curve 1mo ago • 100%
We shall see. Had one down in OTR (basically downtown) but it folded after a couple years. I'm not sure myself how big the market is for it here.
curve 1mo ago • 100%
Hopefully we can at least go out on a high.
curve 2mo ago • 100%
Which is really saying something since during the Cranley admin we basically regressed.
Excited for you guys though. Hopefully a turning point.
curve 2mo ago • 100%
curve 2mo ago • 100%
Next up- OTRberfest. A new event so comments on it are certainly welcome.
curve 2mo ago • 100%
Agreed. Beer was ok though. Not amazing but ok.