I've told many people about my recent visits to the Cock & Bull English Pub in Covington. Mostly, just because it's so fun to say: Cock and Bull. Cock and Bull. Cock and Bull. Cock and Bull. See wha
I really hope my doctor doesn't read CityBeat. I'm cursed with bad genes that give me high cholesterol. I'm supposed to monitor religiously what I eat. He suggests, "a tossed salad with no-fat dress
Who, in his or her right mind, would give up pizza for Lent? Booze, swearing -- heck, I'd even forego chocolate before giving up the ultimate comfort food. Yet, every year, my husband dutifully sacr
J Alexander's, the national chain known for its hearty American fare, opened Cincinnati's one and only location at Norwood's Rookwood Commons last fall. Be warned: No puny appetites are allowed here
Café. Diner. Bistro. Pub. Bar. Grill. Tavern. The list at the top of one local menu sums it all up. You can call it what you want. But every neighborhood has one -- at least one -- that beckons
This ain't your father's Chinese restaurant. When P.F. Chang's opened its doors at Rookwood Commons late last summer, some folks may have been expecting a Chinese restaurant. Think again. Although t
I DISCOVERED COFFEE THE SAME WAY AS MOST PEOPLE -- BY NECESSITY. LET'S FACE IT, WHEN PULLING AN ALL-NIGHTER IN COLLEGE, A CUPPA JOE WITH UNLIMITED REFILLS MADE MUCH MORE SENSE ECONOMICALLY THAN A
Diner Plain and predictableCincinnatians -- even West-siders -- make jokes about Cheviot. True, it's not the most progressive of neighborhoods. Take a drive up Harrison Avenue, and you'll see the
Stroll through Hyde Park Square on a sunny afternoon, and you'll find the place bustling with people: joggers and dog-walkers, families and twentysomethings, young and old. Where do they all go when