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Re: top dining choices in Cinncy?

by Jeffrey D. » Tue Jan 28, 2014 8:26 pm

We were there Sunday for Book of Mormon. Ate at nada, which is no more than 60 feet from the side entrance to the theater. It was great. Queso with habanero and black beans. Carnitas enchiladas with green hatch chilis and potatoes. Tasty bloody marias. Really good stuff.

And, fwiw, BoM was the best ever. If you have a chance and don't mind graphic language, go see it. Freaking hilarious!
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Re: top dining choices in Cinncy?

by Deb Hall » Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:34 pm

Jeffrey D. wrote:We were there Sunday for Book of Mormon. Ate at nada, which is no more than 60 feet from the side entrance to the theater. It was great. Queso with habanero and black beans. Carnitas enchiladas with green hatch chilis and potatoes. Tasty bloody marias. Really good stuff.

And, fwiw, BoM was the best ever. If you have a chance and don't mind graphic language, go see it. Freaking hilarious!


Jeffrey- Totally agree on the show! We loved it! :D
Unfortunately we had a reservation issue and ended up eating at Palomino. It was okay and convenient , but I wouldn't go again. We did however end up going to Findlay market and pre-ordering Blue Oven bread. Yum! Really like their Apricot, Cranberry, Walnut and their 10 grain; haven't tasted our Olive Fougasse yet. :D
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