Sunday, July 11, 2010

Where to meet friends in Cincinnati?

I've lived here for 2 years and still have a horrible time figuring out what to do on a Saturday night. Where do I go to find people to just hang out with and have a drink or something?

Where to meet friends in Cincinnati?
Go to the Norwood Cafe "The Woods" Bar near Xavier.
Reply:MLTs or Arthurs in Hyde Park
Reply:Hoestly, it depends on what you like to do.....there are a ton of things....just depends on what your comfort level is. if your in to the bar scene....what kind of scene..low key..or packed and full of guys, there's a lot to do...just depends on what your definition if fun is.
Reply:Ill be your friend I live i the Nati'
Reply:there are many club's and tavern's in the area. i like the stumble-in. it is located in village of elmwood place. there is the empire tavern in norwood ohio also. try them.
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Reply:Depends on what you like to do. If you like the bar scene, Mt Adams is the place to go. Free summer concert series at Riverbend is cool, take a couple of frisbees along and just start throwing them to people. If they're the kind of people you'd want as friends, they'll throw them back. Bruce's canoe rental is great. People bring along drinks (which is not allowed) then make periodic stops on the bank and frequently strike up conversations with total strangers. Since it's winter, go to Perfect North Slopes, alone, and you'll be forced to ride the lift up with somebody. Ask them to give you some pointers or to take a picture of your downhill slalom in exchange for you buying them a cup of hot chocolate in the lodge. I'm also a big fan of the Hofbrau Haus at Newport on the Levy and The Pub in Crestview Hills. Good Luck!
Reply:I've found that the older I get, the harder it is to make new friends. I really don't think it's something that you can willfully pursue, ultimately. You're just going to have to meet people during the course of your job, your buisiness or personal activities.
Reply:There are several great bars on Mt Adams that late 20s an early 30somethings hang out
Reply:I don't mean to insult your intelligence, but have you flipped thru a CityBeat to find things to do? There's something for everyone in there. I lived in Cincy for about 2 years also (I have since moved), but I found it impossible to make friends there AND I went out about every weekend to bars. People seem to be real 'cliquey' there and if you didn't grow up there, it seems that they aren't intereseted in befriending you. At least that was my experience. Good Luck.
Reply:perfect north is a great place to meet people.


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