Exploring Cincinnati For One Day
Some of the best travel advice I could give anyone is to just go travel to new cities, new states, new countries, etc. You just never know what you may find and what you may like. Don’t knock it until you try it. With that said, I recently made a trip to Columbus, Ohio to visit my friend and we decided to take a day trip down to Cincinnati. First time I have been to either one of these areas. I am a huge baseball fan and would like to visit every baseball stadium so it was a no-brainer road trip to go see a Reds game. And, I really enjoy visiting new cities. I had a great time and it seems like an up and coming destination to me. There is a lot to do in Cincinnati. This trip was very built around what I enjoy - food, donuts, beer, and baseball. And, there is only so much time in the day to do all the things. I just wanted to share my trip and give some love to Cincy as a fun place to visit. I will add some additional popular things to do as options as well for everyone. There is definitely something for all.
The trip down to Cincinnati from Columbus is about an hour and 45 minutes. I learned Ohio is really, really flat. Cincinnati is a pretty large city so having a car was helpful to get around to some places before the baseball game. Our first pit stops were breweries. It was almost 90 degrees and we were parched. The first stop was MadTree Brewing. They had a huge facility and a wood fire pizza restaurant inside. Tons of beer options and non-beer options. Definitely one of the big beer companies in the state.
Our next stop was to Esoteric Brewing. This one was off the beaten path a bit in Paramount Square, a much smaller space. Pretty eclectic vibes inside.
The last brewery we visited was Rhinegeist Brewery, which had the most hype per my research. This was my favorite by far and the best beer in my opinion. They have a massive space as well in a former pre-prohibition bottling plant located in Cincinnati's historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. They have cornhole, ping pong, TVs, and even a rooftop space.
Other breweries to check out: Sonder Brewing, West Side Brewing, Brink Brewing Company, Humble Monk Brewing Co, Woodburn Brewing, Streetside Brewery.
After this, we made our way Downtown to our hotel to check in. Fortunately, this was about a 10 min walk to Great American Ball Park since we were running late. For the 2023 baseball season, there have been changes to the game to make it go by faster. This game lasted only about 2 hours and 45 minutes and it was high scoring. Typically, when I go to a new ballpark I like to walk around a lot, get some food, and watch 4-5 innings maybe. The stadium was absolutely packed and the lines were crazy. Given we got there late, I didn’t have too much time to walk around or get a bite to eat. We had great seats and the game was really good and competitive so we watched most of the game. Awesome fans I must say. Really fun environment (since the Reds are doing well). And, from what I saw a really cool stadium that I would like to come back to.
After the game we retreated back to the hotel to cool down and decide on dinner. With the Reds stadium Downtown, there is quite a bit to do around the area. There are lots of restaurants within walking distance. And, we did not feel like getting the car and driving. We decided to go to Nada, a pretty good Mexican gourmet cuisine spot.Very vibrant space with outdoor seating off the street. I believe this is a small chain in Ohio. We could tell a lot of places were busy after the game but we actually were seated pretty quickly.
On the way back to the hotel, we saw the famous Graeter’s Ice Cream founded in Cincinnati. I heard a lot about this ice cream shop. The line was insanely long at night. And, my buddy mentioned there was one down the street from his house in Columbus so we did that instead. But, if you are only in Cincinnati, I would highly recommend it as your late night dessert option. It was really great ice cream. I was overwhelmed as usual deciding on options but I went with Butter Pecan and Cookie Dough. Random opposite selections I know, that’s just my style.
We had limited time so I didn’t get to try as many food options as I would like. Everyone says to get Skyline Chili but it was 90 degrees. Maybe next time. However, here are some other options that were on my list I did get to try: Maplewood Kitchen and Bar, Mazuntae Taqueria, The Eagle,Incline Public House, Moerlein Lager House, Taste of Belgium, Eli's BBQ, Crown Republic.
Of course, a trip to a new city would not be complete without seeking a donut shop, preferably the highest rated if possible. On the way back to Columbus, we stopped at Holtman’s Donuts. They had a great selection of donuts from the classics to cronuts to gourmet toppings. This donut shop has been around since 1960 and definitely seemed like a staple for Cincinnati. We got there mid-morning and I could tell the early crowd took a dent in their selections. I went with the apple fritter, oreo red velvet, chocolate sprinkle, maple frosted, chocolate glazed (cake), and my buddy wanted to try the cinnamon cronut. The fritter was really tasty. The red velvet was my favorite. It was vanilla frosting (not cream cheese) with oreo crumbles on a red velvet cake donut that was super moist. It was awesome. I highly recommend it and it’s actually across the street from MadTree Brewing, which we didn’t realize until we looked across the street eating donuts by the car!
All in all, I thought Cincinnati was a great experience. We had very limited time and I would definitely go back to experience more of the city. Downtown is great if checking out the baseball game or football game, as I did see the Bengals stadium nearby off the highway. Aside from what I have shared, here are some other activities to do for all that are popular: Newport Aquarium, Sawyer Point & Yeatman’s Cove, Fountain Square, Findlay Market, Over the Rhine Food Tour, Underground Railroad Freedom Center, Contemporary Arts Center, Contemporary Arts Center, Jungle Jim’s, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Riverwalk, Roebling Suspension Bridge.
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Weekend in Philadelphia: Top Activities and Must-Visit Spots
The summer is a great time to visit Philadelphia. Check out my travels for the best places to go in Philadelphia. Hiking For Donuts style - places to eat, visit, drink, and donuts of course.
Philadelphia is quickly becoming a favorite destination of mine. I made the trip for the first time 2 winters ago and was itching to go back. My girlfriend has never been and once I saw an available weekend and some hotel deals, it was time to go back. I feel like there is so much to do and eat of course. The food alone deserves it’s own post. And, I shall provide that. With this trip, I really wanted to enjoy what Philly has to offer for the summer. And, boy did we really pack our schedule. The research really paid off.We got to downtown Philly late Friday afternoon, checked in, showered, and began the fun filled weekend. Our main attraction for the night was Spruce Street Harbor Park. I can’t even take credit for this one. My girlfriend got skills finding awesome spots I wouldn't even come across. SSHP includes a beachfront meets carnival ambiance along a boardwalk off the Delaware River. Entering the park at night you will see about 100 hammocks hanging from the trees under a thousand colorful LED lights. Not only does it provide beautiful views but there lots of popular food trucks, beer garden, outside games like boccie ball, arcade games, rides, and even a roller skating rink. There was a giant connect four game for the kids. I was pretty jealous. This is definitely a very popular spot. The uber ride was only 10-15 minutes from downtown. I would say this was our favorite part of the trip. The park is only open from May through end of September. If you are in Philly during that time, I highly recommend.
Spruce Street Harbor Park views at night.
The next day we really hit the ground running. We decided to walk to Rittenhouse Square in the morning. One of the original space parks by William Penn is a one-square-park. If you are looking for an outdoor farmers market, this would be the place for fresh flowers, produce, and Philly specialties. After this, we decided to walk through Independence Historic National Park to see the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall. If you are a history buff, this area is for you. Also, the Liberty Bell is quite the attraction so there are long lines in tourist seasons. In the fall/winter may be best if you don’t want to wait. You can actually see it from the outside instead of going inside. We walked through a couple historic buildings and walked to the oldest bank in the US.
Side note, the weather was scorching on this weekend. All the walking got us a little parched. Bringing us to our next stop, 2nd Story Brewing Company. This was the second time I have been here. They have a large variety of beers. One that stands out is their “Better Hef”. This is a Bavarian Hefeweizen with a banana aroma with a subtle bubblegum flavor and hint of clove. You can taste the soft note of banana. Also, they had a specialty beer on this day called “Stoop Session” referencing Stoop Boy from “Hey Arnold!” tv show. The brewery is very rustic and has a cool atmosphere. I haven’t had the food but it looks promising.
Another cool little historic spot in Philly is Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest residential street in the nation. Since we were close to the Old City neighborhood, we took a walk over. There was a museum located in two of the houses and residents still live here to this day. And, to my surprise, one of the resident’s was selling baked goods right out of her living room!
I had purchased Phillies tickets prior to the trip and the weather forecast called for thunderstorms this night. However, the weather was holding up and our next stop was cheesesteaks! The next venture was all about cheesesteaks. Waiting for the uber, my girlfriend got her research on and found a garage turned bar directly across the street from Pat’s and Geno’s. There were lots of good reviews on yelp and looked like they had a very large selection of beers. Once we got there, I was pumped about the decision. This was an awesome spot. They had arts and crafts being sold when you walked in. There were skeetball games in the back. You could bring in your own food and there are 3 big coolers of specialty craft beers. They also had some beers on tap. They give you a thick binder book to choose from and they break down by brewery name and the type of beer. They did a good job of keeping up with their inventory of beers. If they were out or had new shipments of beer, they had a paper copy for that. The bartender was really nice and helpful. It took me about 15 minutes to go through the book. Another good discovery I didn’t see in my research. After some beers, it was cheesesteak time. We chose Pat’s and it was delicious.
Amid thunderstorm warnings, the weather was holding up and we arrived at Citizens Bank Park. This was directly across from Lincoln Financial field, where the Philadelphia Eagles play. In between the stadiums, there is the “Xfinity Live!” complex that had multiple bars and dining options including beer hall and an outside area for live music. Essentially, you can tailgate inside if it’s too hot or too cold. Given it was about 95 degrees, we gladly went inside and enjoyed a beer at the Victory Beer Hall. Prior to the game starting, it was meet the team night. Everyone got to walk onto the field and take pictures with all the players. I am a huge baseball fan but I haven’t really kept up with most teams recently so I couldn’t tell you who most players were. Once they made everyone clear the field, they put the tarps down and not even 20 minutes later, there was a massive down pour. I thought our night was over but the rain stopped suddenly and the game went on as planned. We watched most of the game and walked around the stadium looking for food options. There are a lot of food options for sure. I had ice cream in a helmet and the Chickie’s & Pete’s crab fries. I wasn’t impressed, really salty.
On the last day of the trip, it was all about the Reading Terminal Market. It was right behind the hotel we stayed at downtown. If you don’t know already, this place is amazing. This is an indoor farmers market offering fresh produce, groceries, ice cream, baked goods, candy, crafts, books, and other specialty food options. If you are hungry, this is the place to be. The market hours are generally open 8am through 6pm. Sundays hours are different and any dutch vendors will be closed. Don’t make the same amateur mistake I did. However, it was nice to be able to walk with freedom. The last visit I came on a Saturday and it was very packed. It was hard to walk around or finding seating to eat. All in all, another successful trip in Philadelphia. The summer is a fun time to visit. For the foodies, you will have to wait another post. I will not disappoint!
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Taking the plunge!
Welcome to my blog! It is time to share my travels, hikes, foodie problems, and everything else awesome. Enjoy!
My name is Mark. I love traveling and exploring. Nothing gets me excited like a new adventure. I have been fortunate enough to travel to 27 States and 5 Countries. I have traveled through Canada, hiked all over Iceland (before it was popular and cool), and backpacked in Switzerland. And, I am a huge foodie. ..BIG TIME! I love all types of foods, especially donuts! I enjoy seeking out new and interesting places to eat locally and wherever I travel. I am generally the food guy of the group. That is my one true job. Find the most dynamite place to eat. So far, I have only really failed once and that was in Missoula, Montana. I deserve a pass on that one.
I can’t count how many times I have been asked about a city, hike, or restaurant and I say, “Haven’t been there. I hear it’s nice.” Or…”I think I have been there, but can’t remember.” And, one of my friends or my girlfriend will chime in, “Yeah, we did that.” I guess it’s a good problem that I have been to so many cool places. I just have a hard time keeping up! That leads to me to the blog. I have been thinking about a blog for years now. I figured what better way to look back at my memories than to start a blog, all while describing my trips, adding some food insights, and showing the pictures I take along the way. You may see any other awesome explorations whether it be a craft brewery on the weekend or trip to a new baseball stadium.
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My other main purpose for this blog is to help others find new places to eat, travel, and explore. There are places I never anticipated to travel but wanted to learn more. I hope this blog helps increase reader’s curiosity of exploration. I spend hours and hours and days researching trips, food, and hikes. I want to be able to enhance that research for others, offering my experiences and thoughts. I hope this will spark interest in others to enjoy new unexpected experiences with their eyes and bellies. If you don’t mind my interesting way of conversing and not the best grammar, please follow along and enjoy.
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