Cincinnati Entertainment

Entertainment in Cincinnati

  1. A

    Music Hall

    The acoustically pristine Music Hall is Cincy's classical music venue, where the symphony orchestra, pops orchestra, opera and ballet hold their seasons. This is not the best neighborhood, so be cautious and park nearby.

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  2. B

    Blind Lemon

    Head down the passageway to enter this atmospheric old speakeasy. It has an outdoor courtyard in summer, with a fire pit added in winter, and there's live music nightly.

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  3. C

    Southgate House

    Big and small, touring and local bands alike play in this 1814 haunted mansion, which also happens to be the birthplace of the tommy gun.

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  4. Great American Ballpark

    Home to the Reds (pro baseball's first team), Cincy is a great place to catch a game thanks to its bells-and-whistles riverside ballpark.

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  5. Comet

    The casual Comet, in Northside, has the city's best jukebox and bar food; try the burrito.

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  6. Paul Brown Stadium

    The Bengals pro football team scrimmages a few blocks west of the ballpark.

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  7. D

    City View Tavern

    The city sparkles out in front of you at this unassuming boozer.

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  8. Northside Tavern

    Local bands plug in their amps here, and it's always free.

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  9. E

    Hofbrauhaus

    The legendary Munich beer hall fills steins in Newport.

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  10. F

    Aronoff Center

    The mod Aronoff hosts touring shows.

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