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Lalo Moves Again Next Month - Cincinnati Magazine

Cincinnati Magazine February 24, 2021 After four years at its cramped Main Street location, Lalo closed its doors this week to get ready to open at 26 W. Court St. in early March. “We’ll leave the past behind,” says co-owner Tobias Harris, laughing optimistically. Photograph courtesy of Lalo When Harris opened the Latin/Asian fusion restaurant with Trang Vo and Eduardo Reyes, the group expected that there would be problems. After all, in 2013, Harris, Vo, and Harris’s friend, Jennifer Eng, started Huit Group, of which Lalo is a property, as “restaurant rookies.” The original members are designers or architects by trade, and they created the restaurant group to experiment with concepts and learn how to run a restaurant along the way.

Cincinnati s weirdest beer festival to return in 2021 — with big changes

Cincinnati’s weirdest beer festival to return in 2021 — with big changes 2019 Cincinnati Bockfest Parade (Source: Brian Planalp) By Brian Planalp | February 12, 2021 at 5:11 PM EST - Updated February 12 at 5:38 PM CINCINNATI (FOX19) - Bockfest is officially on, but the event’s 29th year won’t look nearly the same as its first 28. Usually a raucous, three-day party featuring cultish characters, bizarre rituals and legion local businesses in Downtown Cincinnati and Over-The-Rhine, this year’s event is all about keeping things safe. That is, no Bockfest parade, no Bockfest Hall and, just to rip the bandaid clean off, no Sausage Queen. (The organizers, as if to keep our bacchanalian hopes alive, tease you might see a goat or two around town that weekend.)

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