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Tour de Cincinnati does the research for fun things to do around the city so you don’t have to! Check out the list below for goings on ranging from markets and live music, to brewery fun and food events. Events are subject to change or cancellation. Be sure to click on their respective links for more information.

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Thursday–Saturday

Storm the Court
Braxton Covington
NCAA Tournament games on all TVs, Pop-A-Shot, Storm Golden Cream Ale and blueberry variant, plus Dewey’s Pizza available for purchase.

Friday

Fish Fry-Day
Fridays through March 28
Most catholic churches serve some sort of Fish Fry fare on Fridays for the Lenten season, but I want to focus on the non-traditional Fish Fry—including places that host more standard Fish Fry events as well as restaurants serving up fried fish dishes on Fridays and even throughout the Lenten season. Click here for more.

Catch-A-Fire Westwood Grand Opening
West Side Brewing, 12p

Pint Nights: Third Eye Brewing
Jungle Jim’s Fairfield, 5–9p

Friday–Sunday

HorrorHound Weekend
Sharonville Convention Center
Celebrating all things horror featuring celeb photo ops, Q+A panels, film screenings, vendors, entertainment, and more.

Saturday

Delhi Park Spring Craft and Vendor Show
Delhi Senior Center, 9a–1p
30 local crafters and vendors with everything from handcrafted gifts and baked goods to popular name-brand items.

Sensory Saturday
Cincinnati Art Museum, 9:30–11:30a
Designed for families with children who have autism or other developmental disabilities, allowing them to explore the museum’s galleries in a less crowded environment.

Madcap Puppets presents “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”
Clifton Cultural Arts Center, 11a
Tickets are $10 general admission; children under 1 are free.

Sign Crafting Saturday
American Sign Museum, 1–3p
Play with different materials each month as you learn about different elements of sign making.

The Company Picnic 2024
Oddfellows Liquor Bar, 3p–midnight
A day of punk rock shenanigans, hosted by Cincinnati comedian Adam Minnick and featuring performances by 16 midwest bands.

Northside Tavern Spring Market
Northside Tavern, 5–10p
15+ vendors selling handmade goods, vintage clothing, hot food, local art, t-shirts, ceramics, crochet, leather, and more. Live surf rock from The AmpFibians at 7p.

Marty’s Birthday
Marty’s Hops and Vines, 7–10:30p
Celebrate with cake, dollar off draft beer and wine glass pours, and live music by Aaron LaVigne from 8 to 10:30.

ComedySportz Match
Madcap Education Center, 7:30–8:30p
Improv comedy entertainment.

Stand Up and Drag Show
Know Theatre, 8p
Grab a drink and enjoy a night of hilarious entertainment with local comedians and drag queens.

Sunday

Feminity, Fiber Arts, and Fashion
ARCO (3301 Price Avenue), 11a–9p
A Women’s History Month workshop series and gallery event.

Cider and Donuts Pairing
Northwood Cider Co, 12–4p
Event with Starlight Doughnut Lab

Community Arts and Crafts Swap
Fibonacci Brewing Company, 3–6p
Bring your arts and crafts supplies, materials, and creations to swap with fellow enthusiasts.

through March 24

Peter Pan
The Aronoff

Ongoing

Union Terminal Rotunda Tours
Cincinnati Museum Center
Fridays at 1:30p, 2:30p, and 3:30p
Saturdays at 11:30a, 12:30p, and 1:30p
Sundays at 12:30p, 1:30p, and 2:30p

Current Museum Exhibitions

March 1–May 26
Whitfield Lovell: Passages

Cincinnati Art Museum
Urges viewers to contemplate the ordinary lives and extraordinary journeys of the African American experience, while raising universal questions about identity, memory, and America’s collective heritage.
Ticketed. Free for members.

through April 21
The Shape of Nature featuring Oscillation
Krohn Conservatory

through July 28, 2024
POMPEII: The Exhibition
Cincinnati Museum Center

Through 150 artifacts, POMPEII: The Exhibition tells the tale of a city hidden from view and forgotten for centuries.
Not included in museum admission. Exhibition ticket required.

Contemporary Arts Center
Click here to view several current and ongoing exhibitions.

Taft Museum of Art
Click here to view several current and ongoing exhibitions.

NOW SHOWING at The OMNIMAX®
Cincinnati Museum Center
Deep Sky
Volcanoes: The Fire of Creation
OMNIMAX® ticket required

Now Open

16 Lots Southern Outpost
Newport on the Levee
Tuesday–Thursday, 3–10p
Friday–Saturday, 11:30a–midnight
Sunday, 11:30a–9p

Catch-A-Fire Pizza
West Side Brewing, 3044 Harrison Avenue (Westwood)
Sunday–Thursday, 12–10p; Friday, 12–11p; Sunday, 11a–11p
Currently in its soft opening phase, Catch-A-Fire will hold its grand opening celebration on March 22.

Pata Roja Taqueria
52 E Court Street, Central Business District
Tuesday–Saturday, 11a–8p

Ruthless Pizza Co.
Oakley Kitchen Food Hall, 3715 Madison Road
Tuesday–Thursday, 11:30a–9p
Friday and Saturday, 11:30a–10p
Sunday, 11:30a–5p

Trophy Pizza
Factory 52, 4590 Beech Street (Norwood)
Hours TBD

Tickets Now Available For

Savor Cincinnati
April 9–12, Metropolitan Club
Fine dining series featuring custom menus developed by talented local chef duos paired from different local restaurants across the city.

UpSpring Benefit Bash
April 13, Great American Ball Park
Raises funds and builds awareness for UpSpring’s vital educational and enrichment programs to elevate local children experiencing homelessness. The event features dinner, open bar, silent auction, live auction, raffle, and more.

9th Annual Mimosas for Memories
April 20, The Cincinnati Club
Bottomless mimosas, live entertainment, retail vendors, auction items, photo booth, and more—all benefiting the Giving Voice Foundation.

Sports

NIT
March 19–20: First Round
March 23–24: Second Round
March 26–27: Quarterfinals
April 2: Semifinals
April 4: Championship

NCAA Tournament: March Madness
March 21–22: First Round
March 23–24: Second round
March 28–29: Sweet Sixteen
March 30–31: Elite Eight
April 6: Final Four (Glendale, AZ)
April 8: Championship (Glendale, AZ)

Musketeers Men’s Baseball vs. VCU
Three-game series (Friday–Sunday) at Hayden Field
Friday at 3p
Saturday at 2p
Sunday at 1p

Cincinnati Cyclones vs. Kalamazoo Wings
Heritage Bank Center
Saturday at 7:30p
Cincinnati Scoops Night featuring specialty Cincinnati Scoops jerseys (and postgame jersey auction) and ice cream bowl and spoon giveaway (first 3000 fans)

FC Cincinnati vs. NYCFC
TQL Stadium
Saturday at 7:30p
Watch: Apple TV; Listen: Fox Sports 1360

Coming Soon

Cincinnati Reds Opening Day

Events are subject to change or cancellation. Please click on the link for more information.

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