25 Tiny Cincinnati Restaurants You Should've Visited By Now

What they lack in size, they make up for in flavor. These quaint Queen City eateries range from authentic Thai cuisine to tasty taquerias or burger joints — they may have limited seating but it's absolutely worth the lack of elbow room.
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Cincy Steak and Lemonade
2607 Vine St., Clifton
Cincy Steak and Lemonade is the place to get the most bang for your buck. For just $6 you can get a gyro cheeseburger, fries and a drink. Not to mention their super colorful lemonades, with flavors ranging from rainbow to blue raspberry, and pina colada. With only a few booths in the restaurant, it’s a cozy spot for fast, casual bites. 
Photo via Facebook.com/Cincys

Cincy Steak and Lemonade

2607 Vine St., Clifton
Cincy Steak and Lemonade is the place to get the most bang for your buck. For just $6 you can get a gyro cheeseburger, fries and a drink. Not to mention their super colorful lemonades, with flavors ranging from rainbow to blue raspberry, and pina colada. With only a few booths in the restaurant, it’s a cozy spot for fast, casual bites.
Photo via Facebook.com/Cincys
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Maki Express Ramen House
209 W McMillan St., Clifton
Formerly a sushi restaurant, Maki Express opened a new chapter serving up Ramen and other Japanese dishes. The restaurant is small and intimate, and the atmosphere is a great mixture of modern and traditional. Sit down and enjoy a steaming bowl of tonkotsu ramen, or dive into an order of takoyaki.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Maki Express Ramen House

209 W McMillan St., Clifton
Formerly a sushi restaurant, Maki Express opened a new chapter serving up Ramen and other Japanese dishes. The restaurant is small and intimate, and the atmosphere is a great mixture of modern and traditional. Sit down and enjoy a steaming bowl of tonkotsu ramen, or dive into an order of takoyaki.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Cheapside Cafe
326 E. Eighth St., Downtown
With a menu featuring kale salads, breakfast sandwiches with pimento cheese and modern espresso drinks (like the bubbly chinotto, with housemade tonic, espresso and soda), along with an interior decked out with a white floor, rustic wood seating and live plants, the ambiance feels decidedly West Coast — especially when you glance at the patio. The focal point of Cheapside’s al fresco seating is a large wooden tepee, constructed out of slatted cedar, in which you can sit at a bright red table (when the weather is warm) while enjoying a cortado and challah French toast. 
Photo: Paige Deglow

Cheapside Cafe

326 E. Eighth St., Downtown
With a menu featuring kale salads, breakfast sandwiches with pimento cheese and modern espresso drinks (like the bubbly chinotto, with housemade tonic, espresso and soda), along with an interior decked out with a white floor, rustic wood seating and live plants, the ambiance feels decidedly West Coast — especially when you glance at the patio. The focal point of Cheapside’s al fresco seating is a large wooden tepee, constructed out of slatted cedar, in which you can sit at a bright red table (when the weather is warm) while enjoying a cortado and challah French toast.
Photo: Paige Deglow
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Please
1405 Clay St., OTR
Tucked away on Clay Street in Over-the-Rhine, Please serves modern and artful small plates. Chef Ryan Santos helmed Please as a gypsy pop-up from 2011 to 2016 and the design of the cozy brick and mortar is note-perfect down to the very instagrammable bathroom. Please offers a multi-course tasting, à la carte and bar menu with options like beef tartare and apple aebleskivers. 
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Please

1405 Clay St., OTR
Tucked away on Clay Street in Over-the-Rhine, Please serves modern and artful small plates. Chef Ryan Santos helmed Please as a gypsy pop-up from 2011 to 2016 and the design of the cozy brick and mortar is note-perfect down to the very instagrammable bathroom. Please offers a multi-course tasting, à la carte and bar menu with options like beef tartare and apple aebleskivers.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Le’s Pho and Sandwiches
3 E. Court St., Downtown
This tiny Vietnamese restaurant located on downtown’s Court Street is owned by Hai and Le Bui. The family whips up authentic, addicting and delicious food for dine-in or carry-out.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Le’s Pho and Sandwiches

3 E. Court St., Downtown
This tiny Vietnamese restaurant located on downtown’s Court Street is owned by Hai and Le Bui. The family whips up authentic, addicting and delicious food for dine-in or carry-out.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Django Western Taco
4172 Hamilton Ave., Northside
In the heart of Northside is laid-back Django Western Taco. The eatery recently moved to a smaller space further north on Hamilton Ave., and is now BYOB. Menu items are made from scratch.
Photo via DjangoNorthside

Django Western Taco

4172 Hamilton Ave., Northside
In the heart of Northside is laid-back Django Western Taco. The eatery recently moved to a smaller space further north on Hamilton Ave., and is now BYOB. Menu items are made from scratch.
Photo via DjangoNorthside
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The Root Beer Stand
11566 Reading Road, Sharonville
Opened as an A&W Root Beer Stand in 1957, the now family-owned restaurant makes secret-recipe root beer (available by the jug) using water from the property’s 280-foot-deep well and secret-recipe chili for their famous foot-long coney dogs. Open seasonally. 
Photo: Sami Stewart

The Root Beer Stand

11566 Reading Road, Sharonville
Opened as an A&W Root Beer Stand in 1957, the now family-owned restaurant makes secret-recipe root beer (available by the jug) using water from the property’s 280-foot-deep well and secret-recipe chili for their famous foot-long coney dogs. Open seasonally.
Photo: Sami Stewart
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Keystone’s Mac Shack
249 Calhoun St., Clifton
The Mac Shack, a macaroni and cheese-specific outpost of the local Keystone Bar & Grill chain, offers cheesy concoctions with band-inspired names and creative toppings. Pick up a Fleetwood Mac (mozzarella, tomatoes, basil) or Gordon Lightfoot (chicken, ham, swiss). Either way, you don’t have to cook and you can trick your kids into eating their veggies. The eatery is mostly take-out, but offers a few stools for folks who can’t wait until they get home.  
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Keystone’s Mac Shack

249 Calhoun St., Clifton
The Mac Shack, a macaroni and cheese-specific outpost of the local Keystone Bar & Grill chain, offers cheesy concoctions with band-inspired names and creative toppings. Pick up a Fleetwood Mac (mozzarella, tomatoes, basil) or Gordon Lightfoot (chicken, ham, swiss). Either way, you don’t have to cook and you can trick your kids into eating their veggies. The eatery is mostly take-out, but offers a few stools for folks who can’t wait until they get home.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Thai Express
213 W. McMillan St., CUF
This little gem brings authentic Thai cooking and culture to Cincinnati. Located near the University of Cincinnati, Thai Express has been fueling both students and professionals for over 20 years. Their signature Pad Thai dish is a favorite among many, but do not be fooled; the number of delicious traditional dishes spans way beyond that, from Thai-style fried rice (Kao Pad) and Thai red curry (Gaeng Daeng).
Photo: Paige Deglow

Thai Express

213 W. McMillan St., CUF
This little gem brings authentic Thai cooking and culture to Cincinnati. Located near the University of Cincinnati, Thai Express has been fueling both students and professionals for over 20 years. Their signature Pad Thai dish is a favorite among many, but do not be fooled; the number of delicious traditional dishes spans way beyond that, from Thai-style fried rice (Kao Pad) and Thai red curry (Gaeng Daeng).
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Herb and Thelma’s
718 W. Pike St., Covington
Opened in 1939 as Heine’s Cafe, the small drop-ceilinged dining room is what some may call a “hole in the wall,” but the simple and delectable burgers are made to order and served by an incredibly friendly staff.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Herb and Thelma’s

718 W. Pike St., Covington
Opened in 1939 as Heine’s Cafe, the small drop-ceilinged dining room is what some may call a “hole in the wall,” but the simple and delectable burgers are made to order and served by an incredibly friendly staff.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Yum Yum Chinese Restaurant
909 Race St., Downtown
This authentic Chinese restaurant has served the community for over 40 years. Cincinnati’s first Sichuan-Hunan style restaurant, the eatery is owned and operated by an older couple named Tom and Mei Li. Upon entering, you are sent back in time to the 1970s with wood paneling, nostalgic photographs, ephemera and a rather robust television complete with antennas sitting on the dine-in bar. The petite dining space in the back is more ornate, but remains in a '70s time warp. While the ambiance may seem confusing, there’s no doubt that this restaurant serves up some of the best Chinese food in the city. 
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Yum Yum Chinese Restaurant

909 Race St., Downtown
This authentic Chinese restaurant has served the community for over 40 years. Cincinnati’s first Sichuan-Hunan style restaurant, the eatery is owned and operated by an older couple named Tom and Mei Li. Upon entering, you are sent back in time to the 1970s with wood paneling, nostalgic photographs, ephemera and a rather robust television complete with antennas sitting on the dine-in bar. The petite dining space in the back is more ornate, but remains in a '70s time warp. While the ambiance may seem confusing, there’s no doubt that this restaurant serves up some of the best Chinese food in the city.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Alabama Fish Bar
1601 Race St., Over-the-Rhine
You can often find this spot packed to the door on weekend afternoons. Located on the corner of Liberty and Race streets, Alabama Fish Bar has been frying up some of the best cod and whiting in the city for over 15 years. The restaurant is cash and carry-out only, but offers a bartop for those who want to eat their meal before they make it out the door.
Photo via Facebook.com/AlabamaFishbar

Alabama Fish Bar

1601 Race St., Over-the-Rhine
You can often find this spot packed to the door on weekend afternoons. Located on the corner of Liberty and Race streets, Alabama Fish Bar has been frying up some of the best cod and whiting in the city for over 15 years. The restaurant is cash and carry-out only, but offers a bartop for those who want to eat their meal before they make it out the door.
Photo via Facebook.com/AlabamaFishbar
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Peace Cafe
2507 Clifton Ave., Clifton
This Christian-based restaurant and cafe offers breakfast and lunch specials all day from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. What Peace Cafe lacks in size, they make up for in their fresh food, hot coffee and smiling faces.
Photo: Paige Deglow

Peace Cafe

2507 Clifton Ave., Clifton
This Christian-based restaurant and cafe offers breakfast and lunch specials all day from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday. What Peace Cafe lacks in size, they make up for in their fresh food, hot coffee and smiling faces.
Photo: Paige Deglow
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Tucker’s Restaurant on Vine
1637 Vine St., Over-The-Rhine
This small family-owned eatery has been serving up classic diner dishes since 1957. Through the decades Vine street has seen many changes, but Tucker’s has never budged. With Findlay Market around the corner, Joe and Carla Tucker have been able to put a fresh twist on many classics, as well as have a steady source of produce for their housemade condiments and goetta. From vegetarian chili to double decker burgers, there’s a little something for everyone. They have survived fires, riots and the steady march of time to serve up comfort to Cincinnati — and we're not just talking about the food. 
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Tucker’s Restaurant on Vine

1637 Vine St., Over-The-Rhine
This small family-owned eatery has been serving up classic diner dishes since 1957. Through the decades Vine street has seen many changes, but Tucker’s has never budged. With Findlay Market around the corner, Joe and Carla Tucker have been able to put a fresh twist on many classics, as well as have a steady source of produce for their housemade condiments and goetta. From vegetarian chili to double decker burgers, there’s a little something for everyone. They have survived fires, riots and the steady march of time to serve up comfort to Cincinnati — and we're not just talking about the food.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Zip’s Cafe
1036 Delta Ave., Mount Lookout
Zip’s has been doing burgers right in its tiny dark-paneled dining room since 1926. If you’re feeling like a light meal, order a classic Zip burger with fresh, flame-broiled meat from local butcher Avril-Bleh & Sons, nestled in a toasted honey-egg bun from Klosterman Baking Company, and a side of super crispy onion rings. Or go big with the Train Wreck, a Zip burger topped with shaved ham, the aforementioned split grilled mettwurst and three types of cheese. And watch for the toy train making its way on a track along the ceiling.
Photo via Facebook.com/Zips.Lookout

Zip’s Cafe

1036 Delta Ave., Mount Lookout
Zip’s has been doing burgers right in its tiny dark-paneled dining room since 1926. If you’re feeling like a light meal, order a classic Zip burger with fresh, flame-broiled meat from local butcher Avril-Bleh & Sons, nestled in a toasted honey-egg bun from Klosterman Baking Company, and a side of super crispy onion rings. Or go big with the Train Wreck, a Zip burger topped with shaved ham, the aforementioned split grilled mettwurst and three types of cheese. And watch for the toy train making its way on a track along the ceiling.
Photo via Facebook.com/Zips.Lookout
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Taqueria Valle Verde
6711 Vine St., Carthage
Another great taqueria serving Latin-American fare next door to a tienda, but this is a full-on sit down experience. There are plenty of great Mexican and Guatemalan dishes on Valle Verde’s huge menu, including many that feature delicious carne asada, chorizo, nopale, seafood and other favorites. Try the super tacos stuffed full of chorizo and steak. They also have a wide array of tortas — delicious Mexican sandwiches featuring your choice of meat. 
Photo: Hailey Bollinger

Taqueria Valle Verde

6711 Vine St., Carthage
Another great taqueria serving Latin-American fare next door to a tienda, but this is a full-on sit down experience. There are plenty of great Mexican and Guatemalan dishes on Valle Verde’s huge menu, including many that feature delicious carne asada, chorizo, nopale, seafood and other favorites. Try the super tacos stuffed full of chorizo and steak. They also have a wide array of tortas — delicious Mexican sandwiches featuring your choice of meat.
Photo: Hailey Bollinger
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Adeep India
211 W. McMillan St., Clifton
This little Indian gem located near University of Cincinnati has a cozy, colorful interior and a few tables for dining in. The restaurant may be minimum-frills, but the food is spectacular. To-go servings are gigantic and come in Styrofoam containers.
Photo: Paige Deglow

Adeep India

211 W. McMillan St., Clifton
This little Indian gem located near University of Cincinnati has a cozy, colorful interior and a few tables for dining in. The restaurant may be minimum-frills, but the food is spectacular. To-go servings are gigantic and come in Styrofoam containers.
Photo: Paige Deglow
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Chung Ching Restaurant
5842 Hamilton Ave., College Hil
This tiny Chinese restaurant, located on the main drag in College Hill, is one of the best examples of a real mom-and-pop joint. They serve up some of the best Chinese in the city, offering a traditional menu.
Photo via Facebook.com/ChunchChingRestaurant

Chung Ching Restaurant

5842 Hamilton Ave., College Hil
This tiny Chinese restaurant, located on the main drag in College Hill, is one of the best examples of a real mom-and-pop joint. They serve up some of the best Chinese in the city, offering a traditional menu.
Photo via Facebook.com/ChunchChingRestaurant
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Tercer Dia
915 Madison Ave., Covington
Delicious Guatemalan food in Covington. They offer a small menu of around five items at a time, but what the restaurant lacks in variety, ambiance and seating, they make up for in flavor. 
Photo: Paige Deglow

Tercer Dia

915 Madison Ave., Covington
Delicious Guatemalan food in Covington. They offer a small menu of around five items at a time, but what the restaurant lacks in variety, ambiance and seating, they make up for in flavor.
Photo: Paige Deglow
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Asiana
3922 Edwards Road, Hyde Park
This petite eatery in Hyde Park offers made-from-scratch Thai and Japanese dishes in a relaxed environment.
Photo via Google Maps screen grab

Asiana

3922 Edwards Road, Hyde Park
This petite eatery in Hyde Park offers made-from-scratch Thai and Japanese dishes in a relaxed environment.
Photo via Google Maps screen grab
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