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Anybody going to Cinncy?

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Just wanted to see if anybody was going to cinncinati in june? Just want to know what there is to do before the games.

QUOTE(chisoxfan79 @ Mar 20, 2006 -> 10:52 PM)
Just wanted to see if anybody was going to cinncinati in june? Just want to know what there is to do before the games.

 

 

Tailgate and see Nick Lachey.

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QUOTE(Jimbo's Drinker @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 04:53 AM)
Tailgate and see Nick Lachey.

I think I'll pass on the second one.

I'm planning on going to the Saturday and Sunday games, but I think I might leave that Saturday morning and won't do anything before the game.

man damn nick lachey! he is dating my girl Kristin from Laguna Beach!

I was actually looking at tickets tonight. There are still tons of tickets available so i didnt buy anything yet -- but i will soon. I am planning on going to one game and then going up to Cedar Point amusement park the other day. I have never been there but I hear they have some great roller coasters. I might run over to Canton OH to see the Pro Football Hall of Fame (if it is on the way).

I just wish they were playing pittsburgh that tues, wed, thurs before so i could make a whole road trip. But they arn't, oh well.

If you only have a couple of hours to spare before the game, try to get over to the former site of Crosley Field, it is on the near west side of Cincinnati, corner of Findlay and Western. You can MapQuest it to find the actual location.

 

The site has been redeveloped into an industrial park. The Reds played at Crosley Field until 1970 and the ballpark was demolished in 1972.

 

An industrial cleaning supply company building now occupies where the main entrance/grandstand once stood. The old home plate location is marked by a brass placque, although you have to push aside some bushes and hedges to see it. They also have four Crosley Field chairs mounted near the placque.

 

Inside the lobby of the cleaning supply company, there's a wall of pictures depicting the demolition process of the ballpark and construction of their building.

 

The site is just off the main expressway leading into downtown Cincinnati and it's no more than 10-12 minutes from the riverfront and Great American Ball Park.

 

Edit: There is more info than you'll ever want to know about Crosley Field and what's there now at http://www.crosley-field.com .

Edited by JimH

QUOTE(SoxPhan7 @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 12:47 AM)
I was actually looking at tickets tonight. There are still tons of tickets available so i didnt buy anything yet -- but i will soon. I am planning on going to one game and then going up to Cedar Point amusement park the other day. I have never been there but I hear they have some great roller coasters. I might run over to Canton OH to see the Pro Football Hall of Fame (if it is on the way).

I just wish they were playing pittsburgh that tues, wed, thurs before so i could make a whole road trip. But they arn't, oh well.

 

You do realize how far apart all of those things are, right? You are talking about 3-4 more hours of driving to get to either of them, plus Cedar Point and the football HOF are no where near each other either. Kings Island is in the Cincy area, and woudn't be too far away.

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 09:16 AM)
You do realize how far apart all of those things are, right?  You are talking about 3-4 more hours of driving to get to either of them, plus Cedar Point and the football HOF are no where near each other either.  Kings Island is in the Cincy area, and woudn't be too far away.

 

I know that they are pretty far apart, but i figured that i am never in Ohio so why not kill 2 birds with one stone. (And it is an excuse for my girlfriend to come with and pay -- she is not the biggest baseball fan.)

So I guess I am still planning out the whole trip and i dont know if it is going to work

Not going to Cincy, but in July I'm going to Cleveland.

The wife wants to see the RnR Hall Of Fame and I got some tickets to see The Enemy play against Seattle.

I know that they are pretty far apart, but i figured that i am never in Ohio so why not kill 2 birds with one stone. (And it is an excuse for my girlfriend to come with and pay -- she is not the biggest baseball fan.)

So I guess I am still planning out the whole trip and i dont know if it is going to work

 

There is no way you can make all of these things in one trip, as Mike said they are nowhere near each other. The first part of your trip planning should be to buy a Rand McNally atlas :D .

 

Tell the girlfriend you are taking her to a great little city with all kinds of interesting things to do. Look up Mt. Adams, it is a very cool neighborhood near downtown, look up Covington and Newport KY, right across the river from the ballpark. In Newport is Newport Landing, that's a great area that any young woman would like.

 

I suggest the first thing you do is do a search for Cincinnati Visitors Bureau, go to that site, show your girlfriend your research, and you're all set. This strategy has worked for me since 1984. :D

 

Edit: By the way here is the cheapest place to stay:

 

http://www.budgethost.com/OhioCincinnati.html#Ohio

 

Maybe 10 mins. from the ballpark and just across the highway from one of the greatest chili restaurants in America, Camp Washington Chili.

Edited by JimH

Not going to Cincy, but in July I'm going to Cleveland.

The wife wants to see the RnR Hall Of Fame and I got some tickets to see The Enemy play against Seattle.

 

Make sure to take her to the Great Lakes Brewery, terrific beer and food, both women and guys love that place. It's just over the river from the ballpark.

QUOTE(The Critic @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 09:30 AM)
Not going to Cincy, but in July I'm going to Cleveland.

The wife wants to see the RnR Hall Of Fame and I got some tickets to see The Enemy play against Seattle.

 

Cleveland is a great place to see a ballgame, just one piece of advice with you being the crabby old dude that you are ... Don't sit in the LF bleachers, because you will want to kill the guy on the tom-tom by the end of the game. Also there are some solid bars to drink around the area of the ballpark, explore and enjoy, especially because the traffic after a ballgame kinda sucks around there. Wait it out.

Don't sit in the LF bleachers, because you will want to kill the guy on the tom-tom by the end of the game.

 

Couldn't agree more, I hate that moronic sonofab****.

QUOTE(JimH @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 08:43 AM)
Make sure to take her to the Great Lakes Brewery, terrific beer and food, both women and guys love that place.  It's just over the river from the ballpark.

 

 

 

And be sure to eat at the Chop House.

And be sure to eat at the Chop House.

 

Another excellent choice.

We're in the process of trying to get together a cincy roadtrip, hope it all works out.

Im going to the cincy game. Eating at the boathouse beforehand, drinking at Hofbrauhaus after the game.

Im going to the cincy game.  Eating at the boathouse beforehand, drinking at Hofbrauhaus after the game.

 

Rock is referring to the Montogmery Inn Boathouse, located on the Ohio River bank, just a few minutes away from Great American Ballpark, ribs/steaks :

 

http://www.montgomeryinn.com

 

Hofbrauhaus is a big German style brewpub across the river in Kentucky, in the Newport Landing area of Newport, right on the river, lots to do there:

 

http://www.hofbrauhausnewport.com/

 

And then there is my personal favorite, the oldest saloon in Cincinnati, Arnold's Bar and Grill, 210 E. 8th St. downtown Cincinnati, 5 mins. from the ballpark:

 

http://www.arnoldsbarandgrill.com

QUOTE(JimH @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 10:12 AM)
Rock is referring to the Montogmery Inn Boathouse, located on the Ohio River bank, just a few minutes away from Great American Ballpark, ribs/steaks :

 

http://www.montgomeryinn.com

 

Hofbrauhaus is a big German style brewpub across the river in Kentucky, in the Newport Landing area of Newport, right on the river, lots to do there:

 

http://www.hofbrauhausnewport.com/

 

And then there is my personal favorite, the oldest saloon in Cincinnati, Arnold's Bar and Grill, 210 E. 8th St. downtown Cincinnati, 5 mins. from the ballpark:

 

http://www.arnoldsbarandgrill.com

I believe we have had some long chats regarding great places in cincy. I lived there for around 5 years, and my sister still lives there. I love cincy, and there are many great places to eat and hang out. I know during the day one of those days I will head up to Mt adams bar and grill to get a great burger, and i know I will make my way back up rt 27 to Oxford for a Bagel.

BTW, the beer at hofbrauhaus is amazing.

 

This is a good fall beer

 

Hofbräu Seasonal: “Weizenbock” (7.8 % Alc. by Volume)

…. Specialty in November

Brown in color and malty in taste. All of the full bodied rich flavors of a Doppelbock with the signature banana and clove esters of a Weizen.

I believe we have had some long chats regarding great places in cincy.  I lived there for around 5 years, and my sister still lives there.  I love cincy, and there are many great places to eat and hang out.  I know during the day one of those days I will head up to Mt adams bar and grill to get a great burger, and i know I will make my way back up rt 27 to Oxford for a Bagel.

 

 

Rock, love the Mt. Adams Bar and Grill, so does the wife.

 

Even better on Mt. Adams ... City View Tavern on Oregon St., down the small hill from Rookwood Pottery. Cheesburgers, mettwurst, cold beer, a terrific jukebox, and a great view of the city, hence it's name. A hidden gem.

http://www.greatjoints.com/bar.php?id=41

 

Also for those looking for the (20-something) ladies, Longworth Pavilion in the Mt. Adams area. They have three separate bars in that place, take your pick based on what kind of music you like.

 

German food ... Mecklenberg Gardens in the Clifton area.

 

Quick and cheap ... Cincinnati chili ... Goldstar, Skyline, Camp Washington.

 

There is also the Samuel Adams Brewery on Central Parkway, just north of downtown, don't know if they give tours. It used to be the Schoenling Brewery (Little Kings and Hudepohl). 1625 Central Parkway if memory serves.

 

The 12th and Main area is pretty good too right Rock? Neon's, Japps, etc. But don't wander around too far. We love the Barrelhouse Brewery in that area.

Edited by JimH

Oh yeah. I'll be traveling with two Cub fans so here's the plan:

Sat. the 17th catch the Sox/Reds game in Cincy

Sun. the 18th visit the Rock n Roll hall of fame and maybe the Football HOF, time permitting. Not sure if either place is open on Sun.

Mon. the 19th catch the Indians/Cubs game in Cleve.

 

All within driving distance. The schedules couldn't have been more cooperative.

QUOTE(JimH @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 10:23 AM)
Rock, love the Mt. Adams Bar and Grill, so does the wife.

 

Even better on Mt. Adams ... City View Tavern on Oregon St., down the small hill from Rookwood Pottery.  Cheesburgers, mettwurst, cold beer, a terrific jukebox, and a great view of the city, hence it's name.  A hidden gem.

http://www.greatjoints.com/bar.php?id=41

 

Also for those looking for the (20-something) ladies, Longworth Pavilion in the Mt. Adams area.  They have three separate bars in that place, take your pick based on what kind of music you like.

 

German food ... Mecklenberg Gardens in the Clifton area.

 

Quick and cheap ... Cincinnati chili ... Goldstar, Skyline, Camp Washington.

 

There is also the Samuel Adams Brewery on Central Parkway, just north of downtown, don't know if they give tours.  It used to be the Schoenling Brewery (Little Kings and Hudepohl).  1625 Central Parkway if memory serves.

 

The 12th and Main area is pretty good too right Rock?  Neon's, Japps, etc. But don't wander around too far.  We love the Barrelhouse Brewery in that area.

GREAT picks there. I prefer Goldstar to skyline but to each his own.

 

Longworth is a good joint, there are several bars up there that I used to frequent. You cant really go wrong up there. As long as you try and stay away from the UC area and the west side, everything is pretty good. I like to stay in Newport if im going to be drinking because there are alot of bars in the area, and a Dave and Busters copycat place called Jillians I believe.

 

All in all, Cincy is a great city, I will be there for sure, and I look forward to hanging out at that great stadium. If anyone wants to shoot through Oxford Oh, home of Miami University on the way home, I can provide directions and recommendations.

QUOTE(southsider2k5 @ Mar 21, 2006 -> 08:49 AM)
Cleveland is a great place to see a ballgame, just one piece of advice with you being the crabby old dude that you are ... Don't sit in the LF bleachers, because you will want to kill the guy on the tom-tom by the end of the game.  Also there are some solid bars to drink around the area of the ballpark, explore and enjoy, especially because the traffic after a ballgame kinda sucks around there.  Wait it out.

LOL, that's where we're sitting!

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'll try to contain my legendary anger.

 

and Kid Gleason has already suggested the Great Lakes Brewery. I showed the website to my wife and she was like "eh, it seems okay, but we have lots of those places in Wisconsin". So I took that as "lukewarm". :lol:

I'll suggest the Chop House too.

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