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October
7

Pierogi Day in Northeast Ohio - Cutler Real Estate

Pierogi are delicious dumplings originating in Poland but also popular in Germany and Eastern Europe. They're stuffed with a range of fillings such as potatoes and cheese, sauerkraut, and ground meat. You don't have to be Polish to enjoy pierogi — especially on October 8th! It's National Pierogi Day, the perfect opportunity to treat yourself to this satisfying comfort food. You could buy some pierogi and prepare them at home or visit a Northeast Ohio restaurant in celebration.

Pierogi Palace of Cleveland

1979 West 25th Street #E5, Cleveland, OH 44113

Pierogi Palace is a vendor inside West Side Market in Cleveland. It's a great place to get your pierogi fix after doing your weekly produce shopping. The pierogi here are huge; two or three could make a complete meal. Choose from multiple fillings such as mushroom and artichoke hearts, classic potato, and crab meat. 

Pierogi Palace sells their pierogi individually, so you can purchase as many as you like. They're all on display in a glass case, and the employees pack them to order. If you need suggestions for cooking and preparing them, just ask.

Mom's Pierogies

8467 Memphis Avenue, Brooklyn, OH 44144

Mom's Pierogies is a takeout restaurant known for traditional Polish pierogi. You can order your pierogi either boiled or fried. Their takeout menu includes a Pierogi Meal with four potato cheddar pierogi, caramelized onions, sour cream, and two sides. The cucumber salad and potato salad are both delicious side options.

Mom's Pierogies also sells frozen pierogi. In addition to their classic potato cheddar variety, they have mushroom and cheese, potato cheddar jalapeno, sauerkraut, and breakfast pierogi. The breakfast pierogi are stuffed with sausage, cheese, and scrambled eggs, and they're a crowd-pleaser.

Der Braumeister Restaurant

13046 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44111

Beer and pierogi pair together so well, which is probably why Der Braumeister serves both. This German restaurant has a great selection of German and Eastern European beers you can't find anywhere else in Cleveland. Grab a pint, then order a round of pierogi. Here, they are made with ricotta cheese and served with applesauce and sour cream.

The pierogi here are a starter, so you may want to order an entree too. The chicken paprikash is a tried and true favorite, as is the potato pancake Reuben.

Dick & Alice Sausage and Pierogi Haus

12859 Brookpark Road, Parma, OH 44130

If you want to go out to eat for National Pierogi Day, then Dick & Alice Sausage and Pierogi Haus is a great choice. This casual, welcoming restaurant serves all of the polish favorites, plus a few unique twists. Guests love Moons Over Parma, a pierogi dish consisting of beer braised pierogi, pepperkraut, crispy pork belly, and Flaming Cheeto dust.

The Polish sausage at Dick & Alice is incredible and the perfect pairing for pierogi. Try the Buffalo chicken, Asian Persuasion, or Cleveland Standard sausage, and add on two pierogi for an extra $3.

The South Side

2207 West 11th Street, Cleveland, OH 44113

For a gastropub-like atmosphere, head to The South Side for your pierogi fix. This American restaurant has an awesome patio, great service, and a varied menu. Their pierogi are on the "Sharable" menu, and indeed, they are a great dish to share with friends at the bar. Served with rosemary garlic butter, they're a bit unique but not too far a departure from traditional pierogi.

You can order a larger portion of pierogi as an entree, too. Or, start with the pierogi and follow up with some tacos, chicken and waffles, or shrimp and grits. Pierogi heat up well, so having leftovers is never a bad thing.

Das Schnitzel Haus

5728 Pearl Road, Parma, OH 44129

If you're in the Parma area, stop by Das Schnitzel Haus for your pierogi meal. This festive German restaurant serves classic, house-made potato-and-cheese pierogi with grilled onions and sour cream. They also have other German favorites like sauerkraut balls and potato pancakes.

Don't leave Das Schnitzel Haus without ordering dessert. Even though it's National Pierogi Day, you have to try their handmade strudels. The cheese is incredible, as are the apple and cherry options. The German chocolate cake is delicious too.

Jukebox

1404 West 29th Street, Cleveland, OH 44113

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What do you get when you combine good music and pierogi? You get Jukebox, a unique Cleveland restaurant. Guests can select songs to play on the jukebox and enjoy their meal on a spacious patio, weather permitting. They have several options for vegans and those following gluten-free diets.

Jukebox has a whole menu section dedicated to pierogi. Fillings include potato and cheese, potato and bacon, sweet potato black bean, and Buffalo chickpea. You can also choose your dipping sauces, with options including creamy dill, stadium mustard, and house ranch. Add a side of kraut for good measure, and dig in while listening to your favorite band. 

Lena's Pierogi House

20 North Main Street, Hubbard, OH 44425

With a name like Lena's Pierogi House, you can bet this place serves some incredible pierogi. They serve the classic options daily but have specialty "Daily Pierogies." On Fridays, try the Sweet Cottage Cheese pierogi. The Buffalo Chicken variety is also incredible whenever it's featured.

In addition to pierogi, Lena's sells some other delicious German and Hungarian fare. Guests love the Hungarian Platter, which comes with cheddar pierogi, cabbage rolls, mashed potato, chicken paprikash, and slaw. The Kielbasa and Kraut Hoagie is also great and served with a cheddar pierogi on the side. Lena's sells frozen pierogi you can prepare at home too.

Get Your Pierogi Fix

Where will you celebrate National Pierogi Day in Northeast Ohio?

September
21

Event Centers Around Boone County, KY - Cutler Real Estate

Planning a big event and needing the perfect place to host it? From weddings to corporate events, family reunions, and celebrations of all sorts, there are event centers around Boone County with experienced teams happy to help you host an unforgettable event for your guests. Before you start planning your next event, take a close look at our guide to 8 of the best event centers around Boone County.

Florence Nature Park Event Center and Gathering House

7200 Nature Park Dr., Florence, KY 41042

Do you want your next event to feature a touch of the great outdoors? The Florence Nature Park Event Center and Gathering House is an indoor/outdoor venue located in the heart of Florence Nature Park. Outside, you'll find a dedicated green space, towering trees, and stunning scenery in a beautiful, natural setting. Indoors, you'll enjoy dinner seating for up to 100 guests, a large dance floor, a well-equipped catering kitchen, and a customizable event space. It's an ideal setting for weddings, corporate events, receptions, and a wide variety of social events.

The Barn at Belle Hills Wedding & Event Venue

895 Violet Rd., Crittenden, KY 41030

Formerly known as Bingham Meadows, The Barn at Belle Hills Wedding & Event Venue is an upscale venue set on 70 acres of scenic farmland. If you're planning a wedding, you're sure to love the outdoor scenery, large gazebo, wrap-around porch, and large, paved parking lot that makes it easy to accommodate your guests. Indoors, you'll find a beautifully decorated, 3,000-square foot barn that can serve up to 250 guests, along with a bridal suite and groom's room.

The Florentine Event Center

8605 Haines Drive #D, Florence, KY 41042

The Florentine Event Center is located around the corner from Florence homes for sale, and it's an ideal choice if elegance is a key ingredient in the recipe for your next great event. The catchphrase at this event center is "Affordable Elegance," which they achieve by offering low deposits and affordable pricing without compromising on quality. The main ballroom features crystal chandeliers, atmospheric lighting, a separate buffet area, and all the modern equipment you need to host a great event. A private, three-room suite is also perfect for preparing before or unwinding after your event.

Little Britain Carriage House

5309 Idlewild Rd., Burlington, KY 41005

Located on a 90-acre horse farm, the Little Britain Carriage House is primarily a wedding venue, perfect for hosting an outdoor wedding ceremony combined with an indoor reception in the beautiful banquet center. The banquet center is decorated with rustic, antique décor and offers a perfect setting for life's biggest celebrations. Event packages include everything you need, from setup to clean-up, so you don't have to worry about anything except enjoying your big day.

Boone Links Golf & Event Center

19 Clubhouse Dr., Florence, KY 41042

Whether you'd like to incorporate golf into your event or just searching for a scenic setting, the event venue at Boone Links Golf & Event Center has you covered. The recently renovated banquet hall can now serve up to 240 guests, with an outdoor wedding venue, refreshed menu, full-service bar, and covered patio for your guests to enjoy. Not planning an event quite so large? The team at Boone Links Golf is also happy to help you prepare a golf outing event, with a full dinner menu for guests after your round.

Florence Lions Club House

29 Lacresta Dr., Florence, KY 41042

The Florence Lions Club House is newly renovated, featuring space for up to 160 guests for weddings/dances and up to 190 guests for classroom-style events. This is an affordable choice for events, with perks like decorations, special setups, and a bartender available at no extra charge. The team here coordinates with local DJs to provide entertainment and partners with local caterers who offer a wide range of dining options. There's also a large, 80-inch projection screen with audio/video equipment available for a small rental fee.

The Marian Historic Venue

5975 N. Jefferson St., Burlington, KY 41005

Need a hand planning your next event? The Marian Historic Venue specializes in customizing its event space to suit the needs of every event, with a team that will help you plan your event down to the smallest details. The venue features elegant details at every turn, from the crystal chandeliers adorning the ceilings to the fine china on the tables. It's not as large as some of the other event centers on our list, but the décor, atmosphere, and attention to detail make it an excellent choice for events with up to 80 guests.

The Sanctuary Event Center

417 E. 6th St., Newport, KY 41071

If you want your guests to be impressed from the moment they arrive in the parking lot, it's tough to top the experience at The Sanctuary Event Center. This venue is housed in a stunning, historic brick building, with towering stained-glass windows and history around every corner. It's a very popular place for weddings but can also accommodate a wide variety of other events. Whether you're planning a party, corporate meeting, artistic performance, or fundraiser, the team here is ready to help with every detail.

Party Time

When it's time to create memories that last a lifetime, where will you plan your next Boone County event?

September
14

Explore Ohio's Flea Markets - Cutler Real Estate

If you're looking for something interesting and unique, head to one of Ohio's flea markets. You'll find a huge and eclectic variety of items filled with character, and whether you're shopping for yourself or a gift, you're sure to come away with something special. Plus, it's fun to browse and explore all the wares for sale.

Check out the following nine places around Northeast OhioCincinnati, and Columbus to find flea market treasures:

Jamie's Flea Market

46388 Telegraph Rd., South Amherst, OH 44001

Jamie's Flea Market, which bills itself as Northern Ohio's largest, has over 150 inside vendors and over 400 outside sellers. It's a good mix of established sellers plus temporary vendors holding garage or estate sales, so you'll be able to return to your favorite shops yet always have new items to browse through. If you need help navigating through the sellers and finding what you'd like, an office in the center building is staffed and ready to point you in the right direction. The market is open throughout the year on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market

1289 Edison St. NW, Hartville, OH 44632

The folks at Hartville Marketplace & Flea Market must be doing something right since they've been in business for over 80 years. They've moved from their original location to one with 12 acres of outdoor space and 3 acres of indoor shopping. The marketplace also hosts special events such as coin and bike shows throughout the year and has been named a Top 20 Flea Market in the U.S. by Flea Market Insiders.

Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market

3000 McCartney Rd., Youngstown, OH 44505

The Four Seasons Flea & Farm Market is located on the grounds of a large former airport just three miles west of Pennsylvania, so you'll have plenty to explore when you visit. The indoor/outdoor market has 88,000 square feet of indoor space and 22 acres of blacktop. As the market owners say, it's like going to 600 yard sales at once. In addition to flea market finds, including home decor, clothing, toys, and much more, you'll also be able to shop for fresh fruits and veggies, home-baked bread, and other farmers market goodies. The market is open Wednesdays and Sundays year-round.

Peddlers Flea Market

4343 Kellogg Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45226

You'll be able to shop year-round at Peddlers Flea Market, which has provided treasures for more than 30 years. Wear comfortable shoes because if you want to do some serious exploring, you'll have 25,000 square feet to cover inside and 1.5 acres outside. Shop at the 110 indoor booths or 300 outdoor vendors, stopping at a concession stand for food and drink when you need to refuel. With this many vendors, you'll have your choice of unique items, including collectibles, clothing, jewelry, home decor, toys, and more.

The City Flea

1230 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

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You'll find The City Flea, a curated urban flea market, once a month at Washington Park and other locations from April-December. Currently, in its 12th year, the flea market has attracted many shoppers over the years and now sees thousands attend each market, and some of its sellers have grown from hobbyists to full-time business owners. Vendors sell items that are unique, creative, and visually interesting, including everything from plants to artisan pizzas, so there's truly something for everyone. Even kids can get in on the fun and money-making since some of the markets also feature kids' booths.

Treasure Aisles Flea Market

320 N. Garver Rd., Monroe, OH 45050

Drive north from Cincinnati about 25 miles, and you'll come to Treasure Aisles Flea Market, which covers over 44 acres and has over 500 shops. Make a day of it and enjoy some live music and entertainment on two stages. You can even start your day with breakfast from one of the concession stands and stay to enjoy a hot dog or taco for lunch. The market is open Saturdays and Sundays year-round, and admission costs $2 cash per car.

Westland Flea Market

4170 W. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43228

Open for more than 25 years, Westland Flea Market has over 300 dealer booths in its air-conditioned interior and more than 80 vendors outdoors. The broad mix of vendors sells everything from trinkets to high-end items such as TVs, computers, and antiques. A snack bar is available, serving sandwiches, fries, ice cream, and other treats. The market is also home to a "flealess" version of the market, where flea market owners sell goods for dealers who aren't available. This convenience means that even if one of the dealers is away or their booth is closed, you can still buy from the flea market's owners and employees.

Greater Columbus Antique Mall

1045 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43206

Located close to the Scioto River, Greater Columbus Antique Mall offers five stories of eclectic items housed in an interesting historic building. You'll find everything from glassware to vinyl records to furniture in the mall's unique building, so plan to browse for a while. And although it's called an antique mall, the space also carries vintage items. With such a large number and variety of items available, you're unlikely to leave empty-handed.

South Drive-In Theater and Flea Market

3050 S. High St., Columbus, OH 43207

The South Drive-In Theater and Flea Market shows drive-in movies and serves as the site of a large outdoor flea market. You'll find various goods for sale, including electronics, tools, clothing, vintage pieces, art, and more. The flea market also sells items you'd typically find at a farmers market, such as fresh food, veggies, and freshly baked goods. Visit it on Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday from mid-March to mid-November.

Endless Treasures

Where is your favorite place to browse and buy unique items? 

August
31

LoLo Gifts Offers for August 2022 - Cutler Real Estate

As we ease into fall, the days may not be as long, but there's no shortage of free gifts to enjoy. Cutler Real Estate continues our partnership with LoLo Gifts to bring you a complimentary sampling of goods and services from great local businesses.

From artisan bread in Northeast Ohio to bath and body products in Columbus and a breakfast burrito in Cincinnati, enjoy the variety of products our region has to offer.

August Gifts:

Cleveland: Bread

Cincinnati: Lattes or a Breakfast Burrito

Medina: A Candle

Akron: A Pint

Canton: Coffee & Pastries

Kent/Stow: Coffee and a Pastry

Wooster: Axe Throwing

Columbus: $10 Certificate

Cleveland: Bread

Breadsmith

18101 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, OH 44107

Whoever said, "Bread is the staff of life," must have visited Breadsmith. Once you try their artisan, scratch-made loaves, you'll want a loaf on the table at every meal.

About Breadsmith

Ginius Macys and Sabine Kretzschmar, the owners of Breadsmith, met while working at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Their romance led to the creation of another type of art. Rustic Italian, French baguette, and multigrain are just a few varieties on the menu. Be sure to pick up some of their delicious pastries as well.

Contact and Hours

216.529.8443

Tuesday - Friday: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Cincinnati: Lattes or a Breakfast Burrito

The Madison Place

4200 Plainville Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227

Starting the workday with an early morning meeting? A change of venue can inspire creativity. Share ideas over some lattes or a breakfast burrito at The Madison Place. 

About The Madison Place

Coffee shops traditionally act as informal community centers. People can meet up with family and friends or enjoy a cup of coffee solo as they work or read. The Madison Place goes to the next level by featuring a reservable private room for personal or business gatherings. 

Contact and Hours

513.827.6997

Monday - Thursday: 6 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday: 6 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Saturday: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Sunday: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Medina: A Candle

Gypsy Moon

335 N. Court St., Medina, OH 44256

Candles are small but mighty. Their glow creates a magical ambiance, while their scent provides relaxation and healing properties. Which candle will you choose with your offer from Gypsy Moon?

About Gypsy Moon

Founded in 2014, Gypsy Moon crafts every candle by hand, so no two burn exactly the same. Each candle has a specific purpose, such as the New Moon candle, which harnesses the power of that phase to promote positive changes. Gypsy Moon also carries nearly 100 types of beautiful tumbled stones with mystical properties.

Contact and Hours

330.887.2525

Tuesday - Wednesday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Thursday: 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Friday: Noon - 4 p.m.
Saturday: Noon - 4:30 p.m.

Akron: A Pint

Missing Falls Brewery

540 S. Main St., Suite 112, Akron, OH 44311

Their tongue-in-cheek slogan, "#makingwaterawesome," typifies the playful attitude at Missing Falls Brewery. Shake off the cares of the day with a pint of their finely crafted ale.

About Missing Falls Brewery

As a member of Ohio's thriving craft beer industry, Missing Falls Brewery supports the community by using high-quality, locally-sourced ingredients in their products. Choose from flavors such as a hard cider called How Bout Dem Apples and In Bruges, their popular Belgian-style ale with fruity malt spiciness.

Contact and Hours

234.231.1000

Tuesday - Thursday: 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Saturday: Noon - 11 p.m.
Sunday: Noon - 7 p.m.

Canton: Coffee & Pastries

Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee

4742 Hills and Dales Rd., NW, Canton, OH 44708

How good are the pastries at Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee? In 2021, they were voted #1 by readers of the Canton Repository. Start your day on a high note with a tasty doughnut and cup of coffee.

About Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee

Family-owned Dough Co. Doughnuts & Coffee never met a doughnut they didn't like. Their menu includes yeast and cake doughnuts, creamsticks, and honeymooners, described as inside-out doughnuts with the filling on top. Dough Co.'s signature Buckeye honeymooner features peanut butter icing with a drizzle of chocolate.

Contact and Hours

330.827.0700

Monday - Sunday: 6 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Kent/Stow: Coffee and a Pastry

Bent Tree Coffee Roasters

313 N. Water St., Kent, OH 44240

Life is full of tough decisions. Not all of them are as rewarding as the one you'll make choosing your free coffee and pastry at Bent Tree Coffee Roasters.

About Bent Tree Coffee Roasters

Since 2011, the team at Bent Tree Coffee Roasters has been serving small-batch artisan coffee in downtown Kent. Pair your beverage with a fresh Turkish bagel from Brimfield Bread Oven, topped with cream cheese, almond butter, peanut butter, or Nutella.

Contact and Hours

330.474.7255

Monday - Friday: 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Wooster: Axe Throwing

Bullseye's Axe Throwing

4146 Burbank Rd., Suite C, Wooster, OH 44691

Ever get mad enough to throw something? Release your frustrations safely and effectively with a round or two of the latest entertainment trend at Bulleye's Axe Throwing. 

About Bulleye's Axe Throwing

After trying this unique activity as a student at Ohio State University, owner Forrest Lang opened Bullseye's Axe Throwing to bring the experience to his hometown of Wooster. With foam target for kids aged 8 and under, Bullseye's is an appropriate venue for any occasion, whether it's a family outing, date night, or get-together for friends.

Contact and Hours

330.466.6984

Thursday - Friday: 5 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Saturday: 12:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.
Sunday: 12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Columbus: $10 Certificate

Tiki Botanicals

650 S. 3rd St., Columbus, OH 43206

Don't you deserve a little pampering? Turn your home into a spa when you use your $10 certificate on luxurious soaps, lotions, scrubs, or other bath and body products from Tiki Botanicals.

About Tiki Botanicals

Skin and hair care doesn't have to cost a fortune. The natural, handmade products from Tiki Botanicals keep you looking and feeling your best without breaking your budget. Choose from delightful fragrances such as cherry almond, lemon lavender, and mocha latte.

Contact and Hours

614.674.2443

Monday - Saturday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

"Fall" for Our Free Gifts!

August 2022 LoLo Gifts Offers - Cutler Real Estate- Cutler Real Estate

Thanks to our program with LoLo Gifts, every season is a time for treats. Just contact your Cutler Real Estate agent to start receiving monthly offers.

August
19

Music Venues - Cincinnati, OH - Cutler Real Estate

Music is such a significant part of Cincinnati's culture that it gave rise to the slogan, "The City that Sings." Whether you prefer country, rock, blues, jazz, R& B, or hip-hop, you'll find it at these lively music venues around Cincinnati.

Ludlow Garage

342 Ludlow Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45220

No, it's not a figure of speech. Ludlow Garage was originally an auto shop that became a legendary rock venue in the 1970s, hosting acts such as Santana, The Kinks, Iggy Pop and the Stooges, and Allman Brothers Band. After stints as a restaurant, yoga studio, and hardware store, the Garage was reborn in 2015 as a gastropub with a menu of upscale bar food and once again offering live music. Upcoming shows include The Wallflowers (August 23), jazz legends Spyro Gyra (September 10), and Joan Osborne (September 24). Pub hours are 4 - 10 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and 4 - 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. On Sunday, brunch is served from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. and dinner from 3 - 9 p.m.

MOTR Pub

1345 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

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MOTR Pub is devoted to showcasing performing arts in all forms. In addition to live shows by cutting-edge musical acts, MOTR features open mic nights for comedy and writing, with no cover charge for any event. Each month, the works of a different local artist are displayed around the dining area. A light menu of burgers and munchies is available. Writer's Night is every first and third Wednesday of the month at 9 p.m. Other events include Comedy Night every fourth Thursday at 9 p.m., The Midwestern Swing (September 3), and Spoils with the Fairmount Girls (September 9). Most shows have no cover charge. MOTR is open from 4 p.m.. - 2:30 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 10 a.m. - 2 a.m. Sunday.

The Woodward

1404 Main St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Across the street from MOTR is its sister venue, the Woodward. Both facilities have the same ownership, and several musical acts have started out at MOTR and "graduated" to the larger venue. The Woodward made its debut in 1913 as a silent movie house but couldn't survive the Great Depression. Like Ludlow Garage, the Woodward went through various incarnations over the decades until its grand reopening in 2014. Future shows include Built to Spill (August 22) and Carriers with Speaking Suns and Christian Nicholas Gough (September 30), but the Woodward still honors its roots as a movie house with periodic screenings and film festivals.

The Blind Lemon

936 Hatch St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

For more than 60 years, The Blind Lemon has been a Cincinnati institution. Words almost can't do justice to the experience, beginning with a descent down a narrow passageway that opens onto a charming brick courtyard with an oversized fire pit. The indoor bar is also rich in atmosphere, with a classic tavern decor and eclectic collections of model airplanes, campaign buttons, and other quirky memorabilia. The Lemon, as it's affectionately known, has been visited by celebs such as George Clooney and hosted a birthday party for David Crosby. Visit the website for the current schedule. Hours are 5 p.m. - midnight Tuesday through Thursday, 5 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Friday, 3 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Saturday, and 3 p.m. - midnight Sunday.

Memorial Hall

1225 Elm St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

With a name like Memorial Hall, you know a venue is bound to be special. Built in 1908 as a monument to Cincinnati's war veterans, the stunning 556-seat Memorial Hall features Tiffany chandeliers, marble staircases, and decorative murals. The hall also serves as a mini-museum with displays of artifacts related to local civic and military history. Over the next couple of months, you can enjoy shows as diverse as Girl Named Tom (September 1), Herb Alpert & Lani Hall (September 19), and A.J. Croce playing the music of his father Jim (October 5).

Bogart's

2621 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45219

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If you have to move when the beat grabs you, Bogart's is your spot. With a colorful past that includes vaudeville shows and German film screenings, Bogart's today is a spacious yet intimate music venue that provides plenty of space to get up and dance. Capacity is approximately 1,500 people with three viewing levels along with six bars. The Premium Seating program offers reserved seating and amenities such as in-seat cocktail service and dedicated concierge. Upcoming events include The Afghan Whigs (September 11), Stryper (September 12), and The Prince Experience (September 23).

The Comet

4579 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223

Perhaps the best description of The Comet comes from an online article about the best music venues in Cincinnati: "a grungy little slice of Brooklyn ... without the attitude or $12 cocktails." This old-school dive bar is beloved for its incredible Mexican food and the intriguing lineup of reggae, garage rock, punk, bluegrass, and avant-garde bands. De facto house band Comet Bluegrass All-Stars performs every Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The Comet is open 4 p.m. - 1 a.m. weekdays, 2 p.m. - 1 a.m. Saturday, and 11 a.m. - midnight Sunday.

Ghost Baby

1314 Republic St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

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The name conjures up an aura of mystery, and Ghost Baby definitely has the vibe of a private hideaway. Several flights of stairs lead to an underground bar with a darkly elegant ambiance. The atmosphere and live music lineup helped land Ghost Baby on Esquire's recent list of "Best Bars in America." Visit the website for the schedule of performers. Ghost Baby opens at 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 4 p.m. Saturday. 

Schwartz's Point

1901 Vine St., Cincinnati, OH 45202

Schwartz's Point brings European style and sophistication to the Cincinnati music scene. The cobblestone building, flickering candles, and cozy space make you feel as though you're in a private home or club. Jazz is the main event at Schwartz's Point, whether straight-ahead, smooth, be-bop, avant-garde, or fusion. A small soup-and-salad buffet is available, along with craft cocktails like Tito (Puente) Mojito and Chet (Baker) Basil. Be sure to catch upcoming shows with the Melvin Jackson Trio (August 26), Phil DeGreg's Trio Brasilliero (September 10), and jazz violinist Luca Volipiano (September 18). Hours are 7 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. Sunday.

Dance to the Music!

Where's your favorite spot in Cincinnati to bust a move?

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