1. Findlay Market
9.2
1801 Race St (at Elder St.), Cincinnati, OH
Farmers Market · Over-The Rhine · 87 tips and reviews
Krystle Sims: Some of the freshest meat and produce in Cincy. Great prepared foods, desserts, fresh baked bread. Don't miss Colonel De's spices or Dojo if you can help it.
Lucille Fisher: A must for locals & tourists alike. Fresh produce from fruits, veggies, meat & seafood; artisanal bread, pastries & ice cream; handicrafts & ethnic restaurants-there's something for everyone.
Welcome to College: Capture a piece of Cincinnati history since 1852, as well as a taste of waffles from the Taste of Belgium. You'll find everything from candy to fish at this historic landmark.
Becca Hohe: Get a basket of the fresh bread, a pot of mussels, and a bottle of wine and split with a friend.
Rodrigo Beistegui: Great trendy place for dinner with friends. Flat breads, plancha mushrooms and brownie for dessert are excellent. Only thing to improve is the acoustic, it's extremely noisy. Go, don't doubt it
Wojtek Bartosik: Excellent mussels and flat breads.
4. The BonBonerie
8.9
2030 Madison Rd (btwn Cinnamon & O Byron), Cincinnati, OH
Bakery · Evanston · 39 tips and reviews
Margaret-Ellen Jeffreys: an absolute must in Cincy. Try the savories, and you can't go wrong with a mixed box of the cookies and brownies. Read more.
Jason Day: Try the Opera Cream Torte. It's amazing.
Serious Eats: There are too many delicious things to snag at The Bonbonerie, but the Chocolate Salted Caramel Cupcake is the one to grab if you want some chocolate with pizazz.
Mark B: Solidly Scottish with a twist of free Wi-Fi, making for a great happy hour laptop spot.
Amber Kersley: New menu just came out and it is amazing, go check it out.
Glenn Plunkett: Best fish 'n chips in town, imo. Try it with whatever their cask brew is for an authentic experience.