Cincinnati CityBeat
cover arts music movies dining news columns listings classifieds promotons personals media kit home
ARCHIVES
Google Search Web CityBeat
Best of Cincinnati for
email this article print this article link to this article
Sidedish

The Bridge Cafe

Jennifer Kagy, co-owner of One Restaurant & Lounge (along with her husband Sean), recently joined The Bridge Cafe in Milford as executive chef. The Bridge Cafe serves fair-trade coffee and breakfast and lunch including homemade soups, sandwiches, panini, salads and fresh baked pastries. ...

The northern suburbs are seeing some new eatery action as well. The Silver Fork, a German restaurant, has opened in Symmes Township. The historic Port Union Café on Princeton-Glendale Road is getting a makeover as Trinity Irish Pub; they plan to be open by St. Patrick's Day of 2008. Raja Indian Restaurant, Thai Taste and Greek Isles have opened in West Chester.



E-MAIL DINING NEWS TO LORA ARDUSER: larduser(at)citybeat.com

E-mail the editor


home | cover | arts | music | movies | dining | news | columns | listings
classifieds | personals | mediakit | promotions

Privacy Policy
Cincinnati CityBeat covers news, public issues, arts and entertainment of interest to readers in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The views expressed in these pages do not necessarily represent those of the publishers. Entire contents are copyright 2007 Lightborne Publishing Inc. and may not be reprinted in whole or in part without prior written permission from the publishers. Unsolicited editorial or graphic material is welcome to be submitted but can only be returned if accompanied by a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Unsolicited material accepted for publication is subject to CityBeat's right to edit and to our copyright provisions.

Join the CityBeat Mailing List




powered by Dispatch