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1. Fountain Square
Sure to be packed with Reds Fans, a jumbo screen and lots of entertainment, Fountain Square is a great place to watch the game. Give Back Cincinnati is putting on an Opening Day event, with food, drinks, live music, and of course the Game on the Jumbotron. The schedule for events is:
- 2:00- 6:00 Food, drink and the game
- 6:00 The Flight Station
- 7:00 Ellison
- 8:00 Heroes and Madmen
- 9:00 TBA
2. Gabby's Cafe
Owner Dino DiStasi is a huge Reds fan. Gabby's is not a sports bar, but it is a great restaraunt with lots of great flat screen TVs, and really good food. Located in Wyoming on Wyoming Ave, it is the perfect spot for people in the north/central region to watch the game. Visit www.gabbyswyoming.com for directions and a menu.
3. Tickets
A good locally owned sports bar in Covington with lots of TVs and a happy hour from 2pm to 7pm. Visit www.ticketssportscafe.com
What's the deal?So, we have been paying quite a bit of attention of Jean-Robert this past week. First, we brought news of the opening of Lavomatic in the Gateway Quarter - and shortly after that, first impressions from other blogs. Now, we are all hyped up about our recent visit to Jean Robert's Twist Lounge next to Pigall's, the scene for last Wednesday's CityBeat's Swizzle Soiree.
Simply Stunning. My entree and dessert of salmon on a bed of couscous, and crème Brule, were just as spectacular. Also the wine selection was very small, but I was told that they will be expanding it before the weekend. With entrees between 12-24 dollars it is probably the most affordable of Jean Robert's places. I honestly can't wait to go back and sit on the terrace.









