Things to do in The Cincinnati Region, The Cincinnati Region: The Best Shopping

February 26, 2022 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in The Cincinnati Region, The Cincinnati Region including Redtree Art Gallery and Coffee Shop, Batsakes Hat Shop, Wooden Nickel Antiques, Lobsta Bakes of Maine, Rookwood, Neusole Glassworks, Modern Metal Art Gallery by Nicholas Yust, Pendleton Art Center, Findlay Market, Cheers to Art!.
Restaurants in The Cincinnati Region

3210 Madison Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45209-1326 +1 513-321-8733 http://www.redtreegallery.net
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Redtree Art Gallery and Coffee Shop

2. Batsakes Hat Shop

1 W 6th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202-2301 +1 513-721-9345 http://cityseeker.com/cincinnati/936222-batsakes-hat-shop
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5.0 based on 53 reviews

Batsakes Hat Shop

Reviewed By 16bobm - Lexington, United States

Besides being one of the best hat shops anywhere, it's a destination. From Dylan to Pavarotti, proprietor and hat maestro Gus Miller has served them all. Gus came from Greece when he was15 to work in his uncle's hat shop and about 65 years later, is still there, providing old world charm, expertise, craftsmanship and sit for regulars and first time visitors alike.

3. Wooden Nickel Antiques

1400-1414 Central Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45202-7510 +1 513-241-2985 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/woodennickelantiques/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Wooden Nickel Antiques

4. Lobsta Bakes of Maine

3533 Church St, Cincinnati, OH 45244-3001 +1 513-561-0444 [email protected] http://www.lobstabakes.com
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Lobsta Bakes of Maine retail seafood market and catering features daily deliveries of fish and shellfish, and a variety of house-made, artisanal items such as clam chowder, lobster or crab quiche, shrimp burgers, and crab cakes, along with in-house smoked favorites including our own seafood sausages, salmon, trout spread, and more. Enjoy a summer treat of take-out lobster rolls or shrimp salad on the deck, weather-permitting.

5. Rookwood

1920 Race Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202-7722 +1 513-381-2510 [email protected] http://www.rookwood.com
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5.0 based on 23 reviews

Rookwood

The Rookwood Pottery Company is located in a 88,000 square foot production facility in the bustling Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. This company was first founded in Cincinnati 130 years ago by pioneering artist Maria Longworth-Nichols. She quickly built the company into a world-renowned ceramics studio, attracting the attention of famed artists and ceramicists all over the world. Today, Rookwood continues to build upon its rich heritage and creates the highest quality Art Pottery and Architectural Tile in the United States. With a team of just over 70 employees, we are committed to providing our patrons with a one-of-a-kind luxury experience and product. We cultivate a culture of artistic inspiration, balancing our history of quality and excellence with the forward-thinking momentum that is at the core of Rookwood’s soul. We take pride in our process, people, and product, and we hope you find the perfect Rookwood pieces to cherish in your home for decades to come.

Reviewed By sherryb347 - Cincinnati, United States

The Rookwood Pottery Tour was incredible! The tour guide took us from start to finish to see how Rookwood Pottery is made. Our tour group was small, about 8 people. We started out by seeing the 2 potters (there are only 2 for the entire company!) using wheels to turn vases and bowls. The tour continues to see the press used for tiles, the hand painting of each Rookwood pottery item, an explanation of the paints and glazes used, and finally the firing of the products. Each step was shown as the artists were working and the artists happily answered our questions. What was most amazing is how each and every product is still handcrafted to perfection today. At the end of the tour, we were given a discount to make purchases in the small store. There was no pressure at any time to buy. This tour was a very pleasant surprise to a bit of Cincinnati history.

6. Neusole Glassworks

11925 Kemper Springs Dr, Forest Park, OH 45240-1643 +1 513-751-3292 [email protected] http://neusoleglassworks.com
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Neusole Glassworks

Neusole Glassworks is a nonprofit, public access, educational glassblowing studio. Our mission is to educate the public about glass art through our exhibitions, events, classes, and demonstrations offered through our studio. Office hours: 10 am - 5 pm Monday-Friday, Sunday 10 am - 4 pm Reservations required for classes/demos. Length/price vary

Reviewed By T1053NDelizabethl

We had lunch at Grand Finale and then went to a class to blow glass pumpkins. While it was not as hands-on as I would have hoped, I understand that it was due to safety reasons. We had a great time, the staff was wonderful and we have beautiful glass pumpkins for fall decorations now!

3602 Eastern Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45226-2101 +1 513-321-5555 [email protected] http://Nicholasyust.com
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Modern Metal Art Gallery by Nicholas Yust

A public display of contemporary fine art from local and internationally renowned professional artists. Owner and resident artist Nicholas Yust of the Yust Gallery brings a new vision of contemporary fine art to Cincinnati. Nicholas Yust is an abstract metal artist and sculptor whose art is collected in over 40 countries worldwide. His work has been commissioned by many Fortune 500 companies and been featured on 6 television shows.

8. Pendleton Art Center

1310 Pendleton St, Cincinnati, OH 45202-7495 +1 513-421-4339 http://www.pendletonartcenter.com/
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Pendleton Art Center

Reviewed By JTET - Chelsea, United States

Final Friday was a blast! All 8 floors of unique artists are fantastic. Bring your walking shoes and wallet you will be buying something. One of the best booths in the place is Mark Wavra 207 a must see.

9. Findlay Market

1801 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202-5932 +1 513-665-4839 [email protected] http://www.findlaymarket.org/
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4.5 based on 540 reviews

Findlay Market

A variety of merchants feature their produce and wares in these distinct location categories: Market House, Farmer's Market, Outdoor and Storefront.

Reviewed By areis218 - Fall River, United States

Worth the visit! Lots to see, smell, and taste - the market offers a ton of specialty food items, ready to make and prepared. There are also great gift items just as jams, spices and work from local artisans. In the streets just outside of the market, there are a ton of great shops, restaurants and brew houses. Give yourself a few hours in the late morning/afternoon.

10. Cheers to Art!

7700 Camargo Rd, Madeira, OH 45243-2654 +1 513-271-2793 [email protected] http://www.cheerstoart.com/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Cheers to Art!

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