Over-the-Rhine

Over-the-Rhine (OTR) is a walkable historic district in Cincinnati, Ohio located just north of downtown. Established by German immigrants in the 1800s, it’s believed to contain the largest collection of 19th-century Italianate architecture in the U.S. Back then it buzzed with 17 breweries and hundreds of saloons; now it’s the center of the region’s independent food and retail scene, with dozens of locally owned restaurants, shops and drinkeries to try.

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Sundry and Vice

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18 West 13th Street
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Ohio native Stuart King moved back to his home state from L.A. to open Sundry and Vice with Julie Petiprin, and they’re throwing it way back with pre-prohibition cocktails like the Clover Club (lemon, raspberry, egg white and gin). Choose from more than a dozen freshly mixed concoctions, or drink straight from the tap – phosphate cocktails are dispensed through vintage soda fountain arms. The apothecary-inspired aesthetic, like the drinks, is a portal to the past, with walls covered in old doctor’s notes and a super-secret back door entrance. 

Sundry and Vice
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Sundry and Vice
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Sundry and Vice
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Sundry and Vice
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Sundry and Vice
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Sundry and Vice
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Sundry and Vice
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Collective Espresso

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