Arnold's Brothels, Bootleggers & Booze WalkingTour - Cincinnati Event
May 02, 2015 to October 31, 2015 - Cincinnati
210 East 8th Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-580-8687
Arnold's Brothels, Bootleggers and Booze Tour begins at the most logical place to start it - Arnold's, Cincinnati's oldest continuously operating saloon. Built in 1838 as a brothel, 210 E. 8th Street became Simon Arnold's Saloon in 1861 and has been serving libations to Cincinnatians ever since, including straight through Prohibition. Our tour guests get the inside scoop on Arnold's from the beginning to its more recent but equally colorful history. The tour then takes a walking route that explores the days when Cincinnati's dozens of breweries and distilleries and almost 2,000 saloons made it notorious for inebriation and mayhem. Guests then enter a side-alley entrance into subterranean cellars that were part of the Gerke Brewery complex. Renowned for its corruption, vice and crime, one of Cincinnati's lowest moments is the Courthouse riot of 1884. Guests hear about the history of the riot, how dozens of people came to be slain in the surrounding streets, then return to Arnold's - where cold beverages and great food always await at the place that Men's Health Magazine has voted one of the "Top 50 Bars in America," and CityBeat readers have declared the "Best Outdoor Dining" year after year.
All tours are rain or shine. Due to restrictions on tour space, all ticket sales are final. Tours are designed to last approximately 90 minutes. These are walking tours, and entering the Gerke brewery cellars involves approximately two flights of underground steps. While we are happy to make reasonable accommodations for all people, tours are not recommended for very young children or people for whom walking is difficult.
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