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The Cincinnatian Hotel

601 Vine St
Cincinnati, OH 45202

(513) 824-8520
cincinnatianhotel.com
3.5 star rating based on 44 reviews
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The Cincinnatian Hotel is a Mobil Four Star, AAA Four Diamond hotel that captures the warmth and gracious artistry of the turn of the century as Cincinnati, Ohio's only small downtown luxury hotel. Traditional atmosphere and service combine with amenities, such as The Palace Restaurant for American fine dining and full meeting rooms and banquet facilities, to assure an additional element of... more

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Total number of Guest Rooms: 147

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Austere paneling and the formal waitstaff are punctuated by bursts of freshly cut flowers and the reflections of silver serving trays. Just adjacent to the lobby of the 113-year old Cincinnatian Hotel, the Palace serves four-star traditional cuisine along with exotic menu items such as tempura quail, tuna medallion pyramids and breast of chicken with pesto couscous. Dining with companions is... more

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Location. The Cincinnatian Hotel in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio is one block from Fountain Square. The
smoke free property is two blocks from the Cinergy Center. Paul Brown Stadium, home of the Cincinnati
Bengals, and the Great American Ballpark, home of the Cincinnati Reds, are within four blocks of the
hotel along with U.S. Bank Arena. Riverbend Music Center is six miles from the property.... more

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Modern Day Cincinnatian - Traditional in atmosphere and service, The Cincinnatian Hotel captures the warmth and gracious artistry of the turn of the century. Modern amenities and conveniences ensure an additional element of comfort and style. The Cincinnatian Hotel is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and remains the only small luxury hotel in the city. Keeping With The... more

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The Cricket is best known for its high tea, served Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons throughout winter and spring

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Accomodations: After a few drinks, and whispered sweet nothings, why not just spend the night at the Cincinnatian.

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Bistro fare, courtesy of the Palace Restaurant, is available and perfect for an early or late supper.

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Comfortable, contemporary accommodations in a landmark building.

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In Short This building was constructed in the French Second Empire style in 1882, in the tradition of America's grand hotels. The Emery Presidential suite is 1,300 square feet with two fireplaces and whirlpools. Private meeting rooms include the Maxwell Boardroom, ideal for executive dinners. The Palace Restaurant offers fine French cuisine, and the Cricket Lounge is home to harp... more

Fresh seasonal fare and incredible attention to detail are the hallmarks of this fine-dining restaurant.

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In Short This upscale restaurant in the Cincinnatian Hotel features unexpected delights throughout the meal. For example. fresh lemon halves for your water come wrapped in gauze tied with grosgrain ribbons. Or between appetizer and entree, a tiny scoop of fresh sorbet arrives to cleanse your palate. The fare features a range of familiar foods with gourmet and exotic twists. Highlights... more

Listen to the lilt of a harp while sipping your tea or a martini.

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In Short The Cincinnatian, the only small luxury hotel in the city, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; the romantic Cricket Lounge is named after the original restaurant that operated in the landmark's first incarnation, the Palace Hotel. Just steps from the lobby, piano and harp music ease the after-work crowd into evening; jazz trios play on weekend nights.... more

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The elegant building itself was built in the 1880's and is rather breathtaking, if you ask me. Chef Salazar had been working in New York City at a number NYC's culinary heavy hitters, including Blue Ribbon Sushi and Jean George.

Pros

+ Butternut Squash Soup

Cons

- Dover Sole, while absolutely fresh, a bit pricey

This was a very disappointing experience.

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This was a very disappointing experience.

1. The service was very good.
2. The room was very drafty and cold.
3. The food was mediocre at best, very overpriced while being served at room temperature.

Finally, one of our party asked if they could order the chicken w/ potatoes vs. the dumplings on the menu. We were informed that that is not allowed. The chef has decided what foods should be... more

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I went here the othre day and I absolutey loved it. The food was great and the menu was filed with amazing options. The service was good and I plan on coming back here really soon
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