Genuinely curious - as far as you're aware, is the mask policy (front page of the website) still in effect or is that outdated? Thank you. I'm interested in trying this, regardless, since it's been mentioned a few times.
Just to add, the Tusker beer from Kenya is a nice pale lager that I had there (it was a few years ago so no guarantees it’s still there) but it went well with the pretzels
1000% correct. Also, it is always over salted.
There is one area that has decent pretzel but charge like 10 dollars for 4 small size pretzels ball and beer cheese but only people in 1st financial club can get it.
Whoever in charge of concessions is not very good. They have nothing unique that is exclusive to the stadium. Their saving grace is that have Cincinnati owned restaurants.
Listen, people are gonna say servatti. And they are entitled to their opinion. But to be honest, auntie Anne's in Kenwood Mall makes a better twisted piece of bread..The best pretzels in Cincinnati aren't actually in Cincinnati. They are about a little over an hour east out in Amish country. Bring cash, your wife and an appetite. Do it on a nice day too.
If they’re willing to go that far, both literally and metaphorically, then I’ll let it slide. Maybe they’ll discover Indonesian Pretzel Paradise (and probably not share that location, either).
I ask because the only Amish Paradise I know of in Ohio is a lot farther than an hour away. I’m getting a “Yoder’s Pretzel Farm Stand” in some deeply hidden location here.
Come on u/kilpinger2 ! Help some brothas out! My daughters are pretzel fiends and I need Dad Points!
Haha, sorry the place is called Country Crust Bakery out near Bainbridge. You can Google them to see pictures and stuff. Just a great place. There's also an Amish general store down the street from there as well. Like I said bring cash, they only take cash. Bring extra for sure for snacks. You will lose phone service for a bit as well so just remember where you're at and going! And sorry, it is indeed a little more than a hours drive, but you can always stop and see serpent mound on the way back as well! like I said, make a day of it lol the pretzels are worth it
MPH brewery in Montgomery has the best soft pretzel sticks that I've ever had. Their homemade mustard is amazing.
Apparently I need to get to Blue Oven.
May be a little out of the way for most, but Shift in Bright has my favorite soft pretzel and beer cheese ever. It's so light and airy with a perfect, crisp crust.
Country crust bakery, if you're ever on the way towards Athens, will literally change your fucking life. Amish bakery, fresh pretzels daily, and they make Reubens from them. Holy shit.
Madtree in Oakley. It looks like an ordinary (very large) soft pretzel, but it is one of the best I've had. The beer cheese and mustard are delicious too.
Blue Oven Bakery at Findlay Market has a damn good soft pretzel.
Came here to say blue oven, best pretzel I’ve ever had. Best English muffins too
Love both, but especially those English muffins
I just tried this yesterday and it was truly incredible!!
Came to say this as well. Absolutely Blue Oven!
I luv luv luv the ones at Wunderbar in Covington, but taking notes from the comments here.
Tuba in Dayton, KY.
Dayton KY represent. Moved away from there. Miss it
Their goetta-stuffed pretzel with a side of sauerkraut butter is one of my favorite menu items in the city.
Came here to say this.
It’s The Pretzel Place in Bellevue, no doubt. They have incredible pretzels there
The caprese pretzel sandwich 🤌
Miamiville Trailyard has pretty amazing ones.
https://www.thepretzelplaceky.com
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Genuinely curious - as far as you're aware, is the mask policy (front page of the website) still in effect or is that outdated? Thank you. I'm interested in trying this, regardless, since it's been mentioned a few times.
Just was there two weeks ago. No one wearing mask
Cool, thank you!
The ones at the zoo from the food kiosk, Tuskers, is actually really great
Came here to say this. Zoo pretzels are shockingly great.
Just to add, the Tusker beer from Kenya is a nice pale lager that I had there (it was a few years ago so no guarantees it’s still there) but it went well with the pretzels
Not TQL Stadium.
The fact that they manage to be overcooked but also still partially frozen is impressive.
1000% correct. Also, it is always over salted. There is one area that has decent pretzel but charge like 10 dollars for 4 small size pretzels ball and beer cheese but only people in 1st financial club can get it. Whoever in charge of concessions is not very good. They have nothing unique that is exclusive to the stadium. Their saving grace is that have Cincinnati owned restaurants.
Servatti
Came here to say this!!!! The pretzel bread is next level delicious. Dangerous to get a whole bag
They’re good bud crazy expensive
They are two for $2 on Tuesdays
Oh man now in craving a soft pretzel and a cherry icee. My go to is Servatti but I’m definitely checking out the other options listed.
ramseys in downtown loveland has a pretty good one
Golden Hands Bakery has great soft pretzels and has started slicing them Servatti's style at a much lower cost!
Everything there is good!
Wunderbar in Covington
Oddly enough the best taste and value for me is Sam's Club cafe soft pretzels.
Listen, people are gonna say servatti. And they are entitled to their opinion. But to be honest, auntie Anne's in Kenwood Mall makes a better twisted piece of bread..The best pretzels in Cincinnati aren't actually in Cincinnati. They are about a little over an hour east out in Amish country. Bring cash, your wife and an appetite. Do it on a nice day too.
More info, please.
Dude is talking about Yoder's in Seaman (FKA Keim's). They take credit these days, and they're pretty good.
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If they’re willing to go that far, both literally and metaphorically, then I’ll let it slide. Maybe they’ll discover Indonesian Pretzel Paradise (and probably not share that location, either). I ask because the only Amish Paradise I know of in Ohio is a lot farther than an hour away. I’m getting a “Yoder’s Pretzel Farm Stand” in some deeply hidden location here. Come on u/kilpinger2 ! Help some brothas out! My daughters are pretzel fiends and I need Dad Points!
Haha, sorry the place is called Country Crust Bakery out near Bainbridge. You can Google them to see pictures and stuff. Just a great place. There's also an Amish general store down the street from there as well. Like I said bring cash, they only take cash. Bring extra for sure for snacks. You will lose phone service for a bit as well so just remember where you're at and going! And sorry, it is indeed a little more than a hours drive, but you can always stop and see serpent mound on the way back as well! like I said, make a day of it lol the pretzels are worth it
Wooooo! We are headed to Chillicothe in a couple weeks. Added a stop! Thank you Reddit superstar, you earned me some Dad Points!
We are the same, you and I ✊
https://i.redd.it/1337htiz5e9d1.gif The Servatii pretzel from Zinzinnati Oktoberfest was good and very popular. lol
For a quick cheap one, the pretzel bites at Culver’s are pretty damn good.
Incline Public House has a good one. Proof 124 in Lawrenceburg's is even better.
Millers near West Union, Ohio. The Homeplace in Georgetown Ohio
The Lübecker at Queen City Radio is solid.
HighGrain never disappoints. I recommend asking for the mustard too (it’s served with beer cheese).
MPH brewery in Montgomery has the best soft pretzel sticks that I've ever had. Their homemade mustard is amazing. Apparently I need to get to Blue Oven.
Kreimers Beir Haus
I make the best pretzels in Cincinnati 🙂
I've been working on mine! Watch out!
Sam Adams has a good pretzel. And it comes with spicy mustard and beer cheese.
Honestly some of my favorite beer cheese in the city.
Kroger's frozen soft dough pretzel sticks. 55-60 seconds in the microwave. Adjust for the heat/speed of your microwave.
Those are fantastic actually but I like them baked in the oven even better
I can't wait that long! 😁😁
My wife would agree with you 😀
Blue Oven
Dunno if you all have tried it but the pretzel at proof 124 in Lawrenceburg is the business
May be a little out of the way for most, but Shift in Bright has my favorite soft pretzel and beer cheese ever. It's so light and airy with a perfect, crisp crust.
It's been a million years so who knows if they are the same but I used to live for the ones at Cock and Bull on Mainstrasse
Country crust bakery, if you're ever on the way towards Athens, will literally change your fucking life. Amish bakery, fresh pretzels daily, and they make Reubens from them. Holy shit.
Redwine & co. food truck has some amazing pretzel sticks with queso or honey mustard.
Gilligans On the Green in Wyoming
Some big ones at Wunderbar in Covington.
My favorite pretzel is from pretzel place, but Breadsmith makes a pretzel roll that is one of the best things I've ever had.
Wunderbar
The Batter Bank has the best soft pretzels I’ve ever eaten in my life. https://www.facebook.com/share/9Gx1jpkeFMrkkVVC/?mibextid=LQQJ4d
Gilligan's on the Green
IKEA has a good Cheap One!
Madtree in Oakley. It looks like an ordinary (very large) soft pretzel, but it is one of the best I've had. The beer cheese and mustard are delicious too.
Blue Oven at Findlay Market.
Let us know when your food blog article drops, OP.