Both history lovers and foodies will adore this particular spot in Cincinnati. People come from all over to visit this special bar, and once you step inside you’ll quickly fall in love. Let’s take a closer look.

Mt. Adams Bar & Grill has been around since Prohibition times.

Emory M./Trip Advisor This historic little gem located on Hatch Street was the first business to be issued a liquor license following the end of Prohibition.

Once a speakeasy owned by the infamous bootlegger, George Remus, the restaurant and bar maintains the charm and atmosphere of decades long past.

Google/Vincent Van Gogh It’s the type of place where you come for the history but stay for the food and drinks.

The walls are decorated with pictures and memorabilia from the past, adding a delightful touch of history to an already historic building.

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The menu features an assortment of bar-food staples like nachos, sandwiches, chicken tenders, and more.

Mt. Adams Bar and Grill/Facebook The atmosphere is comfy and casual, making it the perfect spot to grab a brew with some friends after work. Pull up a chair and stay a while!

Their burgers are legendary, and you need to try one.

Mt. Adams Bar and Grill/Facebook Just look at that thing! Piled high with all your favorite toppings and smothered with ooey, gooey cheese. Yum!

Sit back, relax, and stay awhile - especially around their outdoor fire pit!

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You can find Mt. Adams Bar & Grill at 938 Hatch St., Cincinnati, OH 45202. The restaurant is open Monday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., Friday & Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m., and Sunday from noon to 9 p.m.

Emory M./Trip Advisor

This historic little gem located on Hatch Street was the first business to be issued a liquor license following the end of Prohibition.

Google/Vincent Van Gogh

It’s the type of place where you come for the history but stay for the food and drinks.

TripAdvisor/James M

Mt. Adams Bar and Grill/Facebook

The atmosphere is comfy and casual, making it the perfect spot to grab a brew with some friends after work. Pull up a chair and stay a while!

Just look at that thing! Piled high with all your favorite toppings and smothered with ooey, gooey cheese. Yum!

Have you ever been to this historic tavern? Let us know in the comments below!

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