Cincinnati's Best Bites: Walking Food Tour Adventure
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Overview
Secret Food Tour: Cincinnati takes people on a fun walk to taste yummy foods! It goes through three old and cool parts of the city. A friendly guide leads the way through Findlay Market, Over-the-Rhine, and The Banks. These areas are all linked together by a modern streetcar, so the tour is super easy! On the tour, people get to try special foods made by families at Findlay Market and popular treats in Over-the-Rhine. They also learn about Cincinnati's history as the "Queen City" while exploring The Banks, near the Great American Ball Park and National Underground Railroad Freedom Center.
What to Expect: This tour is a tasty trip through Cincinnati's best food spots! Walk through the historic Findlay Market, see the beautiful Cincinnati Music Hall and Washington Park, and travel like a local on the streetcar. The tour includes yummy treats like Taconey, Handmade Cake Truffle, Graeter's Ice Cream, and a Liege Waffle. Plus, everyone gets a special secret dish!
Secret Food Tours is known for giving great food experiences. This tour makes sure everyone has a good time trying new foods and seeing the city. This small-group tour helps make sure everyone has fun. It's a great way to see Cincinnati's best spots like the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge and try its best foods!




Highlights
Eat yummy Cincinnati foods: Try special foods like Taconey and Graeter's Ice Cream.
See cool neighborhoods: Walk through Findlay Market and Over-the-Rhine.
Ride the streetcar: Travel like a local on Cincinnati's modern streetcar.
Learn about Cincinnati: Hear stories about the city's history and culture.
Sentiment Analysis
Most people really enjoy this food tour! They like the food, the guides, and seeing the city. Some people have small complaints, but overall it's a great experience.

Customers love the food and drinks that they try.
The guides know a lot about the city and its history.
Many customers say it's fun to explore different parts of the city.
It is a great way to find new places to eat.
Some people thought the tour could have been longer.
A few customers didn't like all of the foods.
The Journey
Findlay Market
Step into Findlay Market, Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market, a vibrant hub buzzing with life and flavors since 1852. More than just a marketplace, it's a Cincinnati institution, offering a sensory feast of local produce, artisanal cheeses, fresh meats, and international delicacies. Immerse yourself in the market's rich history, sample its diverse culinary offerings, and connect with the local community. Findlay Market is a must-visit for anyone seeking an authentic taste of Cincinnati.
Washington Park
Experience the revitalized heart of Over-the-Rhine at Washington Park, a 6-acre oasis transformed from a former cemetery into a vibrant urban playground. Enjoy free events throughout the year, including live music, outdoor movies, and fitness classes. Let the kids splash in the interactive water features or unwind on the expansive lawn. Washington Park exemplifies Cincinnati's commitment to creating engaging public spaces.
Cincinnati Music Hall
Behold the architectural masterpiece that is Cincinnati Music Hall, a National Historic Landmark and home to the city's premier performing arts organizations. Completed in 1878, this grand venue hosts the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, Cincinnati Ballet, and more. Immerse yourself in world-class performances and marvel at the hall's stunning acoustics and opulent design.
Over-the-Rhine
Wander through the streets of Over-the-Rhine (OTR), Cincinnati's vibrant and historic German neighborhood, boasting one of the largest collections of intact 19th-century architecture in the United States. Explore trendy boutiques, craft breweries, and innovative restaurants that have breathed new life into this once-forgotten district. Discover hidden gems around every corner and experience the unique blend of history and modernity that defines OTR.
Central Parkway
Stroll along Central Parkway, a scenic boulevard that follows the path of the historic Miami & Erie Canal. This parkway represents an early effort in city planning, a vision realized by George Kessler. Though originally intended to incorporate a rapid transit subway system (which was never completed), Central Parkway still offers an oasis of greenery amidst the urban landscape.
The Banks
Experience the energy of The Banks, a dynamic mixed-use development that has transformed Cincinnati's riverfront. Nestled between Paycor Stadium and Great American Ball Park, The Banks offers a vibrant mix of restaurants, bars, and residential spaces, creating a lively atmosphere day and night. Enjoy stunning views of the Ohio River and the Roebling Suspension Bridge, and immerse yourself in the excitement of Cincinnati's premier entertainment district.
Great American Ball Park
Catch a Cincinnati Reds game at Great American Ball Park, a modern stadium offering stunning views of the Ohio River and downtown skyline. Immerse yourself in the excitement of Major League Baseball, cheer on the home team, and enjoy the classic ballpark experience. Great American Ball Park is a must-visit for baseball fans and a great way to experience Cincinnati's sporting culture.
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Reflect on the powerful stories of freedom and resilience at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, a museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Underground Railroad and celebrating the ongoing struggle for human rights. Explore exhibits that chronicle the fight against slavery, honor the heroes of the abolitionist movement, and inspire visitors to take action against injustice in the world today. The Freedom Center is a profound and moving experience that will leave a lasting impact.
John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge
Marvel at the architectural wonder of the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, an iconic landmark that connects Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky. When it opened in 1866, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world, a testament to Roebling's engineering genius. Stroll across the bridge for breathtaking views of the Ohio River and the Cincinnati skyline, and appreciate the bridge's enduring legacy as a symbol of innovation and progress.
Know Before You Go
This food tour includes tasty treats like Taconey, Handmade Cake Truffle, Graeter's Ice Cream, Liege Waffle, Goetta, Egg, and Cheese, and a secret dish! It does not include pick-up or drop-off, so everyone meets at a specific spot. Gratuity (tips) for the guide is also not included. This experience does not include pick up and drop off.
Hot Tip
Wear comfy shoes because you will be walking a lot! Arrive hungry so you can enjoy all the yummy food. And remember to bring a little extra money if you want to buy more treats from the places you visit.