Arnold's Bar & Grill Restaurant Review:
Arnold's is a Cincinnati landmark. The city's oldest watering hole dates back to 1861. As the bathtub out front suggests, it gained a Prohibition-era reputation for having bathtub gin. Today, Arnold's is still a place full of history and rustic charm. Generations have come here for burgers and beers. The signature Greek spaghetti (with garlic sauce, olives and bacon) has been a menu staple...
Arnold's is the oldest bar in town, serving up suds since 1861. It looks the part, with its tall wooden booths and sepia walls jammed with old photographs and random memorabilia. Out back, a hidden courtyard offers a mellow urban oasis; up the steep stairs, you can dine next to the bathtub that remains from the time the proprietors lived over the bar. If you're looking for an antidote to...
This historic establishment has been one of Cincinnati's finest saloons since the days before prohibition. \r:
In Short
Since opening in 1861, three generations of the Arnold family have lived upstairs and operated the bar. Legend has it that the second-floor bathtub was used to make gin. Since...
Editorial Review:
Sports bar in the Westin hotel offers TVs, a clubby vibe and pub grub in a casual atmosphere.