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Findlay Market
Type: Public Markets
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Findlay Market is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market and is located in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. The market is a wonderful place for locals to buy their groceries as... Read More
Findlay Market is Ohio's oldest continuously operated public market and is located in the historic Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. The market is a wonderful place for locals to buy their groceries as well as a must-see historic spot for visitors to Cincinnati. Findlay Market is open year-round, Tuesday through Sunday, with a seasonal farmers market. Nearly 40 full-time businesses operate year-round, plus over 100 more vendors operate on weekends or part-time. Many vendors sell raw food while others specialize in prepared foods. Some of the merchants are new startups, while others have been in business for generations. You'll find everything from fresh meat and produce to imported fine teas to Belgian waffles. There are restaurants as well as a beer garden, so plan to stay for lunch. Findlay Market has a fascinating history. Why not take a tour to learn more? There are several different tour options, including a culinary tour with tasty samples.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Terri Weeks
Cincinnati Local Expert
- Best Shopping: "Bring cash; some of the vendors at Findlay Market do not accept credit cards."
- Recommended as Best Shopping Because: Findlay Market is a colorful market that has been in continuous operation since 1855, with over 1 million visitors per year.
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