CityBeat June 07, 2017

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Homemade mexican Food Family owner and operated for over 32 years Recently renovated including the addition of a new bar Offering some of Northern Kentucky’s best food and drink specials Less than 10 minutes from downtown Cincinnati

Daily Specials

Happy Hour daily 3pm-6pm

Tuesdays: $2.99 Margaritas Wednesdays: $1.75 Domestic Bottles Thursdays: $.99 Domestic Drafts SATURDAY, JULY 15

Magic Flute — Join main character Tamino as he sets forth on a quest to save a princess, encountering mythical creatures and a wretched queen along the way. Derived from Mozart’s tale, Magic Flute has been reimagined by Komische Oper and the British theater group 1927. Delve into this tale on that’s not as it seems. Through July 23. $45-$159. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Downtown, cincinnatiarts.org.

Run begins 8:45 a.m. July 8. $40 registration; $25 Kids’ Run; $10 Baby/Toddler Crawl/Walk. Sawyer Point, 705 E. Pete Rose Way, Downtown, icecreamrun5k.com. Frida — Catch the Cincinnati Opera’s last showing of Frida before it leaves the Aronoff Center. Spurned by the taunts of the other girls, Frida turns instead to the politics of revolutionaries. Follow Frida Kahlo, whose real life has transcended time, and remains an emblem of independence. 7:30 p.m. July 8. Tickets start at $45. Aronoff Center, 650 Walnut St., Downtown, cincinnatiarts.org.

SUNDAY, JULY 09

Second Sunday on Main — Celebrate your pride during OTR’s monthly street festival. The event features vendors selling vintage items, handmade jewelry, art, produce and more. Today’s theme is “MAINpride.” Entertainment includes drag queen contests and races, salsa dancing and an array of musical acts. Noon-5 p.m. July 9. Free. Main Street between 12th and Liberty, Over-the-Rhine, secondsundayonmain.org.

$18 margarita pitchers $7.95 import pitchers

Friday-Saturdays:

Rotating Drink Specials including $11.50 Import Buckets

Rotating appetizer offers

Open Tues - Sun • 2507 Chelsea Drive, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky 41017

MONDAY, JULY 10

Monday Night Trivia at Taft’s — Put your brain to the test at Taft’s Ale House every Monday night during a general knowledge trivia game. Categories include everything from music to science to television, with first- through third-place winners taking home a gift card. Every trivia night, order up two sliders and a beer for $10. 8-10 p.m. Mondays. Free entry. Taft’s Ale House, 1429 Race St., Over-the-Rhine, taftsalehouse.com.

TUESDAY, JULY 11

Josiah Wolf at Urban Artifact — Lose yourself in the experimental haze of locally grown experimental Jazz, performed by Josiah Wolf. Stoop Kids and Hanging Heart will also be performing. 7-11 p.m. July 11. $5. Urban Artifact, 1660 Blue Rock St., Northside, artifactbeer.com.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 12

Blue Ash Farmer’s Market — Spend an afternoon in Summit Park and wander through rows of local produce. The Blue Ash Farmer’s Market is open every Wednesday until October. 3:30-7 p.m. Wednesdays. Free. Summit Park, 4335 Glendale Milford Road, Blue Ash, blueash.com.

Summer Cinema at Washington Park — Welcome to Harvard! Today’s Summer Cinema screening is Legally Blonde, complete with a pop-up shop by Spruce Natural Nail Salon. 9-11 p.m. July 12. Free. Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine, washingtonpark.org.

THURSDAY, JULY 13

Brazee Street Studios: Open Studio Nights — Explore 30 professional art studios and C-LINK gallery’s latest show and top it off with creating glass fusion projects in the classroom. 6-9 p.m. July 13. Free. Brazee Street Studios, 4426 Brazee St., Oakley, brazeestreetstudios.com.

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Queen City Underground Tour — Tread the underbelly of Cincinnati during this American Legacy Tour that navigates the city through a historical lens. Explore more than 130 saloons, bars, beer gardens and theaters. Afterward, you’ll descend beneath the city streets and discover where some of Cincinnati’s earliest residents were buried in a hidden crypt. Walk along the underground tunnels that were vital to the blooming of the city’s brewery heritage. The tour ends with a look into the Christian Moerlein bottling plant and tap room. Tours last between 90 minutes and two hours.11:30 a.m. July 9. $30. Leaves from 1332 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine, americanlegacytours.com.

$1 off house margarita


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