The best things to do after dinner in Cincinnati go beyond taking in the city's sparkling skyline along the Ohio River. Other fun nightlife pursuits include visiting the bustling CBD area and the Riverfront Stadium and enjoying the bars and nightlife in the hip Over-the-Rhine neighbourhood.

Cincinnati’s nightlife scene offers a diverse range of options, from classical music venues and regional theatres to wine bars with unique selections. Check out these top picks on where to go and what to do after the sun goes down in Cincinnati.

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    Over-the-Rhine

    The place to go drinking in Cincinnati

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    Over-the-Rhine is the boho heart of hipster Cincinnati. The neighbourhood spans nearly 1.5 miles as it arcs through the northern half of the city. The best way to get there is on the vintage Cincinnati Street Car, which rattles up regularly from the vibrant Riverfront area.

    Once there, expect to be inundated with sleek cocktail spots and craft beer lounges. There's Ghost Baby, a subterranean drinking lounge with The Great Gatsby undertones. There's Lost & Found, a mixology hotspot where shakers fly this way and that. "OTR", as Over-the-Rhine is known to the locals, packs in by far the coolest array of night-time venues around.

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    Riverfront

    Where to feel the pulse of Cincinnati at night

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    The Riverfront district is a veritable must for first-time visitors to the Queen City. It brushes along the edge of the Ohio River with its body-packed esplanades and big sports stadiums, creating one of the most popular gathering points in the downtown.

    At night, you can gaze back at the twinkling lights of the CBD and get stuck into stacks of bars and grill houses, including the famous Moerlein Lager House, with its very own microbrewery. The whole area – and the bars here – pack to bursting on game days, when flocks of Cincinnati Reds fans emerge from the Great American Ball Park. There are also late-night running tracks and picnic areas all along the Riverfront.

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    Mount Adams

    Cincinnati's historic neighbourhood

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    Green and leafy Mount Adams is the arty hub of Cincinnati. It's draped over a series of hills and slopes to the east of the CBD, with the Ohio River to the south and the interstate running to the north. The best way over is by bus. There's a stop on Paradrome Street on the north side of the neighbourhood.

    Weekdays in this historic corner of the town are generally quiet. They are perfect for strolling the blocks in awe of the handsome Victorian homes and European-style frontispieces. Come the weekend, things are cranked up a notch as partiers and students flock to the famous taverns of Mount Adams. You can join them by making for St. Gregory Street, the main thoroughfare. Expect to find everything from craft beer dives to hookah lounges there.

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    Cincinnati Music Hall

    A place to get cultured in the Ohio evening

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    The Cincinnati Music Hall is among the most prestigious classical music and performance venues in the state, if not the whole of America. You can hardly miss it. The building is a designated National Historic Landmark that lords over Elm Street with its grand Victorian Gothic façade. You can easily walk to it from anywhere in the Over-the-Rhine neighbourhood.

    Home to acclaimed institutions like the Cincinnati Opera and the Cincinnati Ballet, this is the spot to look to if you want to fill your evenings with a touch of high culture. It also might draw the ghost hunters out there, since the Cincinnati Music Hall is hailed as one of the most haunted places in the whole USA.

    Location: 1241 Elm St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 10 am to 5 pm, Saturdays from 10 am to 2 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +1 513-744-3344

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    Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park

    An iconic Cincinnati arts institution

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    Make the Playhouse in the Park your choice if you only have time to visit one theatre during your stay in Cincinnati. One of the first-ever regional theatres to make a name for itself right across the United States, it's located in Eden Park up in Mount Adams, right in the thick of the main arts district of the city.

    The stage here gained notoriety for its premiers of plays by the likes of Tennessee Williams back in the ‘90s. It's been the recipient of Tony Awards and other accolades for its championing of performance art on a regional level. Today, that continues and the box office showcases film adaptations and musicals by big-name directors throughout its main season.

    Location: 962 Mt Adams Cir, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Phone: +1 513-421-3888

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    Sundry and Vice

    Impressive drinks and design

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    Sundry and Vice is a cocktail bar in Cincinnati, with a difference. Nestled right into the thick of the Over-the-Rhine district, it's a mainstay of the city's weekend drinking scene. But folk come as much for the tipples as they do the interiors…

    Duck behind the unassuming entrance and you'll be greeted by a curious tin-clad roof and threadbare leather seats, backed up by industrial-chic lighting and shabby-chic brick walls. That's the backdrop for sampling fine in-house drinks such as the Night Cure – a mix of bourbon and honey – or the Garnet – a speciality blend of Jamaican hibiscus syrup, gin, and bitters.

    Location: 18 W 13th St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Open: Tuesday–Thursday and Sunday from 4 pm to midnight, Fridays from 4 pm to 1 am, Saturdays from 2 pm to 1 am (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +1 513-721-8423

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    Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati

    The place to channel your 'Cincinnati Kid'

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    Hard Rock Casino Cincinnati is the largest gaming space in the whole city, offering 100,000 sq ft of gambling hall to play with. It's also downright easy to get to, being sat just off E Central Parkway, only a 15-minute walk from the Central Business District and under 10 minutes from the south side of Over-the-Rhine.

    Gamblers can look forward to the full shebang of table games, from roulette to blackjack. There are also dedicated poker tables for those who want to channel their inner Steve McQueen out of The Cincinnati Kid. And you'll get to drink at the onsite Hard Rock Café as you go.

    Location: 1000 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Open: 24/7

    Phone: +1 513-250-3150

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    Nostalgia Wine & Jazz Lounge

    Moody music evenings in the Queen City

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    Nostalgia Wine & Jazz Lounge combines a curated list of red and white wines with live music 3 times a week. It's another of the top-rated bars that beckon in the midst of the cool Over-the-Rhine neighbourhood, Cincinnati's burgeoning nightlife district.

    Both the drinks selection and the music policy are aimed at highlighting and championing female and minority American winemakers and performers from the region and beyond. It's the sort of place where patrons can enjoy a glass of crisp Moscato to long nights of R&B, or settle in for a whiskey sour with a backing track of moody soul.

    Location: 1432 Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Thursday from 4 pm to 11 pm, Fridays from 4 pm to 1 am, Saturdays from 2 pm to 1 am (closed Monday–Tuesday)

    Phone: +1 513-381-1300

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    Great American Ball Park

    The home of the Cincinnati Reds

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    The Great American Ball Park is hallowed ground for many a citizen of Cincinnati. The home of the Cincinnati Reds, it hosts Major League Baseball showdowns throughout the season from its place in the heart of the happening Riverfront quarter of the city.

    Game days are a rambunctious affair and promise travellers a taste of the real Cincinnati. MLB matches involving the Reds will usually start at just after 7 pm, lasting a couple of hours and sometimes more. Afterward, be sure to do as the locals do and head for the nearby alehouses and beer halls to debrief all those home runs.

    Location: 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Phone: +1 513-381-7337

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    Findlay Market

    For some late-night shopping

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    Findlay Market is one of the main retail quarters of Cincinnati. It's wedged into the OTR – Over-the-Rhine – quarter between all those happening cocktail joints and beer halls, making it a great option if you want to add some shopping to your evening itinerary to break up the drinks.

    There's history, too. This is actually the longest continually operated marketplace in Ohio. You'll see that in the Victorian-era architecture that dominates the outside. There are loads of outlets to get through, selling everything from farm-raised veg to organic fruit, pet food to homeware. Some nights in the summer also bring live bands to the space for Music at the Market.

    Location: 1801 Race St, Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA

    Open: Tuesday–Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Saturdays from 8 am to 6 pm, Sundays from 10 am to 4 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +1 513-665-4839

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Joseph Francis | Contributing Writer