It’s Steakhouse Month at Prime Cincinnati and Primo Middletown!

June is National Steakhouse Month and what better way to celebrate than visiting one of two sister restaurants who specialize in Certified Angus Beef® Prime steaks? Prime Cincinnati, located in downtown Cincinnati, and its suburban counterpart Primo Italian Steakhouse, located in Middletown, both offer an array of special cuts on their Steakhouse Month menus.

What does it take to be a part of the Certified Angus Beef® brand label, you ask? The beef must be inspected using the USDA’s Prime standards and then must meet all ten of the CAB® brand’s science- based specifications to qualify. Only 3% of beef achieves the exacting standards of Certified Angus Beef® brand Prime and Chef Shawn Heine is proud to offer this superior quality at both Prime Cincinnati and Primo Italian Steakhouse.

Prime Cincinnati’s Steakhouse Month menu includes options of a 6oz Wagyu Filet, 12oz Filet, 16oz Ribeye and 16oz Kansas City Strip. Coupled with your choice of salad or soup and one side, guests can make their selections all month long for just $100.

Primo Italian Steakhouse’s June menu, designed to share by couples, can be ordered for just $160. Offerings include options of a shared 30oz Tomahawk, 32oz Porterhouse or twin 8oz Filets, with choice of one salad or soup and one side per person.

And while the steaks are always the feature at both locations, guests can also indulge in one of the many other aspects of each restaurant. Choose to dine on a luxurious outdoor patio, enjoy Happy Hour at the gorgeous bar or become members of an exclusive bourbon experience – speakeasy style – through the doors of Unexpected.

Whether you choose to visit the seasoned Prime Cincinnati, or the brand new Primo Italian Steakhouse, the June Steakhouse Menus (and all each restaurant has to offer) will be well worth the trip.

Unique Designer Clothing CAN be found in Cincinnati!

Nestled in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, Idlewild bridges the gap between fashion, art, and lifestyle. Offering a refined yet relaxed atmosphere, the store is cultivated for customers who want the most from their shopping experience. Breaking away from typical luxury retail, Idlewild invites everyone to immerse themselves in a world distinguished by diverse, inclusive, and design-forward clothing and accessories.

 In 2018, Idlewild was reinvented by owners Julie Clark and Jessica Murray, along with store director Tessa Clark. Each an artist in their own right – ceramicist, photographer, and designer – the trio of women wanted to bring a new point of view to Cincinnati, an oft-overlooked gem of the Midwest. They are proud to be part of the movement of women-owned business and focus on making an impact in the local community. Cincinnati is the heart and soul of Idlewild and continues to be a constant source of inspiration.

Tessa was a design contestant on Season 17 of Project Runway on Bravo, where she was touted by celebrity judges as having a great sense of styling and good taste. At Idlewild, you can experience this any day of the week while working with Tessa herself, or her trained team of in-store stylists.

Open everyday!

11am – 7pm

1230 Vine Street

Cincinnati, Ohio 45202

www.idlewildwoman.com

@idlewildotr

 

BRANDS STOCKED

MM6 Margiela

Rachel Comey

Ulla Johnson

Henrik Vibskov

Issey Miyake

Pleats Please

Rodebjer

and Many More

Moerlein Lager House for all your summer events…and more!

Prominently situated in Smale Riverfront Park adjacent to The Banks, the Moerlein Lager House offers a guest experience unlike any other – riverfront views, a working microbrewery producing a full line of craft brews, signature cocktails, and delectable fare from their chef driven scratch kitchen offering a wide selection of menu items for everyone taste.

The Moerlein Lager House celebrates Cincinnati’s grand brewing heritage, while growing a new generation of craft beer lovers that enjoy the time-tested traditions of matching freshly brewed beer with freshly made food. Since its opening along Cincinnati’s riverfront, the Moerlein Lager House has established itself as America’s World-Class Brewpub featuring outdoor beer gardens, wide inspiring decks, and views of the Ohio River, Smale Riverfront Park, the hills of Kentucky, Great American Ballpark, Paycor Stadium, and the Cincinnati skyline.

Summer Events….

• Acoustic Concert Series in the Moerlein Lager House Beer Garden…..Every Friday and Saturday, 6-9PM at Moerlein Lager House in the beer garden.

• Gold Star Rockin’ The Roebling at Moerlein Lager House….Every Thursday, May 18th thru August 31st.  Weekly Summer Concert Series on the Schmidlapp Event Lawn & Stage at the Moerlein Lager House.

• Father’s Day Weekend Brunch – Bistro Steak and Eggs anyone? June 17th & 18th,  10AM-3PM Reservations Accepted.

Moerlein Lager House…A Cincinnati Tradition!

Prominently situated in Smale Riverfront Park adjacent to The Banks, the Moerlein Lager House offers a guest experience unlike any other – riverfront views, a working microbrewery producing a full line of craft brews, signature cocktails, and delectable fare from their chef driven scratch kitchen offering a wide selection of menu items for everyone taste.

The Moerlein Lager House celebrates Cincinnati’s grand brewing heritage, while growing a new generation of craft beer lovers that enjoy the time-tested traditions of matching freshly brewed beer with freshly made food. Since its opening along Cincinnati’s riverfront, the Moerlein Lager House has established itself as America’s World-Class Brewpub featuring outdoor beer gardens, wide inspiring decks, and views of the Ohio River, Smale Riverfront Park, the hills of Kentucky, Great American Ballpark, Paycor Stadium, and the Cincinnati skyline.

With freshly brewed Christian Moerlein beer on-site and signature cocktails, you’ll be sure to find the perfect drink to pair with one of their delectable dishes. Moerlein Lager House is the place for craft beer lovers to taste new and interesting brews and enjoy some of Cincinnati’s traditional favorites.

 Weekend Brunch Every Saturday 

and Sunday

The Moerlein Lager House offers Saturday and Sunday weekend brunch from 10am-2pm. Mimosa flights and Bloody Mary’s are a weekend favorite, and they make some of the best. From breakfast burritos, traditional eggs benedict, to chicken and waffles Moerlein Lager House has you covered. Its Moer Stack biscuit and poached eggs with short rib and spicy jalapeño cheese is a house specialty.

There’s also the  Moerlein Lager House Brewery Tour, Brunch and a flight of delicious beers every Saturday at 11am.

Rockin’ the Roebling
Summer Concert Series

Looking for that Summer Concert Series with big-time local bands and a great summer vibe? Check out  Rockin’ the Roebling….the free Thursday Summer Concert Series on the Schmidlapp event lawn & concert stage in Smale Riverfront Park at the Moerlein Lager House, adjacent to Great American Ballpark and The Banks.

Every Thursday starting May 18th thru August 31st from 6pm – 10pm with DJ from 6-7pm and Bands starting at 7pm. Food and beverages are available throughout the venue.

Art Beyond Boundaries Gallery Presents ‘Summer Love: Heart Strings’

Art Beyond Boundaries Gallery will showcase our upcoming summer theme exhibition, ‘SUMMER LOVE: HEART STRINGS.’ ABB will display a variety of paintings, sculptures, photography, and other media by talented, local, and regional artists with disabilities. Opening reception will be Saturday, May 6, 2023, 5 pm – 7 pm. Wine & Hor’dourves will be served.

Art Beyond Boundaries provides a professional, mainstream fine arts exhibition venue for artists with disabilities, located at 1410 Main Street in the historic Over-the-Rhine arts district. With your support, we can continue providing a gallery, workshops, programs, and services for our artists and people with disabilities. For more information, “friend” or “follow” the gallery on Facebook, Instagram, and/or contact the gallery.

New exhibition at Freedom Center showcases 1968 campaign against poverty

A new exhibition at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center is illuminating the often-overlooked history of the multicultural movement to confront poverty that redefined social justice and activism in America. Solidarity Now! 1968 Poor People’s Campaign, organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) and the National Museum of African American History and Culture, opens March 30 at the Freedom Center. 

In the 1960s, the United States emerged as a global model of wealth and democracy, an estimated 25 million Americans lived in poverty – nearly 13% of the population. From the elderly and underemployed to children and persons with disabilities, poverty affected people of every race, age and religion. In response, the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, led by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rev. Ralph Abernathy, organized the Poor People’s Campaign as a national human rights crusade. Solidarity Now! features photographs, oral histories with campaign participants and organizers and an array of protest signs, political buttons and audio field recordings collected during the campaign.

“The civil rights movement of Dr. King is often thought of as a movement about race, but it was more. It was a movement about equity, about freedom – including freedom from hunger and want – for all people,” said Woodrow Keown, Jr. president and COO of the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. “We’re proud to present Solidarity Now! to our community so we can show that equity was never about just some of us, but about all of us.”

Solidarity Now! explores the significance of the tactics and impact of the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign that drew thousands of people to build a protest community on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. For nearly six weeks they inhabited “a city of hope” on 15 acres between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial to call the nation’s attention to the crippling effects of poverty for millions of Americans. The protest site was called Resurrection City. Through a 3D map of Resurrection City, guests to Solidarity Now! can examine the planned spaces for housing, a cultural center, city hall, theater stage and essential services, including facilities for food and dining, sanitation, communications, education, medical and dental care and childcare.