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This is the former home of the Tafts. Mrs. Taft and her political husband collected art and porcelain from around the globe for their and now our enjoyment. Charming, restored home with original murals by Duveneck, an African American artist and many other delights. The home is decorated at Christmas and normally has a special art and music event scheduled in house or on their grounds. Lovely luncheon dining and show openings as well.
A very "colorful spot" to view downtown Cincinnati! Lots of variety of food, drink, and music spots to make anyone smile! Enjoy an evening there walking from spot to spot!
Every one goes to Mt. Adams for the views. But what if you have kids and it's late at night? Most places are bars. We found an excellent view in front of the church in Mt. Adams at night with a spectacular view over the city. Very inspiring and magical--despite the cold weather in February!
I have always loved this area, because it is nice place to take friends for the day for drinks and lunch and a bit of sight seeing. There are several places to eat, a few bars and shops as well. A couple places to stop to see during your day are The Krohn Conservatory and the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Both are nice part of the history of the area and well known. Be sure to also walk around the neighborhood to see several types of architecture from traditional to modern.
Food good, but the view of the city and ambiance of the surrounding are what you would want to go there for. Mt Adams has a lot of history dating back to the trolley cars that people would ride from the bottom to the top of the Mt. Adams incline.
Went to dinner here and seemed like a neat place. Would like to go back in the summer and check it out.
Went there on Sunday afternoon. Wrong day, no restaurant was open but the Bow Tie cafe was open so hop in and had a small sandwich and big bowl of latte (it was served in soup bowl). Mt Adams is very safe to walk around, nice historic houses, a few lookouts to the river which possibly have better view at night. It has good atmosphere being quiet and peaceful area (not sure about night time). it takes approximately 30 minutes to walk around the whole area.
I like travelling and visiting new places, and Mt. Adams is one of those places that I visit. Although the weather little bit cold outside, but we can find a place to park our car and to walk around in the neighborhood see the scene that is fantastic.My family and I enjoy very much this place, and we highly recommend for those visiting Cincinnati – Ohio or Northern Kentucky to list Mt.Adams as one of the places to visit.
There is so many great places to eat in Mount Adams. It's only downside is the parking. It takes forever to find a spot to park. The area is fun and a little yuppie. We do like to go up at least once or twice a year.
This is about 4 blocks of Bars, clubs and food! Had a nice evening at the Blind Lemon and several other bars until about midnight when the college kids came out so we left.
We went on the recommendation of someone we met on the trolly. We went on a Monday afternoon, almost everything was closed, Had a drink and snack at a nice pub, walked around a bit, but not much to tell.
Mount Adams is an eclectic area with many choices of bars and restaurants definitely something for everyone. Our favorite place for drinks is The Blind Lemon, you enter by going down a flight of hand carved stone steps sandwiched between two brick buildings and end up in a lovely courtyard with romantic seating. In the late fall there is usually a cozy fire pit. Acoustic music artists are the usual entertainment. Service is very attentive. We have never eaten here so I can't comment on food but there is inside seating when outside seating isn't a choice. Low ceilings give it a very intimate feel. We never drive up to Mount Adams as parking is at a premium and in the winter the hilly terrain is treacherous, but there are cabs aplenty for hire. Certainly worth the cab fare!
I enjoy every visit to Mount Adams. There are wonderful and varied restaurants, green space, art and entertainment...and views.
The old brick roads and the quaint bars and shops really show the old side of Cincinnati. At the top of Mt. Adams, you have a great view of the Ohio River. A fun place for both college students and adults.
Mthe view is incredible. But the adress here is not the actual view spot. Spend some time finding the spot it's totally mind blowing view