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Contribuisci feedbackThis is a great homey location just outside of the Cincinnati area to get away from it all for a great meal. The steaks are very good and cooked to perfection. Beautiful decor and fireplace have a nice elegance but you never feel over or under dressed. Good selection of Beer and a great selection of bourbon. I never miss coming here when in town.
Food was great very attentive waiter Eric took great care of us- we like the relaxed comfortable atmosphere and traditional style pub/bar environment. It reminds us of Europe.
If you are looking for a quiet romantic dinner on a Saturday night, this is definitely not the place. It is very lively both in the bar area and in the restaurant. But the food and service is good and we try to go to Parkers Blue Ash tavern when we visit Cincinnati. I do prefer bar seating but, on Saturday nights, it's almost impossible. There is usually a guitarist who is playing and singing country music which makes it all the more enjoyable.
I had been to Parkers with a work group and was excited to plan a time to bring my husband back. I made the reservation through Open Table and specifically asked for a quiet booth if possible. We don't have the opportunity to go out for dinner alone very often. The hostess placed us at a table in the open and I asked if a booth was available as I had requested one on the reservation. She seemed annoyed to go check availability and after a while came back and told us she didn't have one available. (There were 3 right next to us that were open at that time. The food was good and our server was attentive, but sitting in the middle of the dining room did not lend itself to the quiet dinner discussion we had hoped. It was loud enough that we were trying to talk over others to even hear each other we ate quickly and left.
We sat in the lounge area because the main dining area was extremely loud. the lounge was also loud. the service was good and the food was good.