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    Inside the taproom with my wooden nickel.
    Lily M.

    Miranda was AMAZING!!! Very charismatic and kept our tour group entertained the whole time. She was also very informative and very considerate, especially when we moved to areas that are a bit difficult to move in. She did a great job explaining the best way to move. Overall very fun!!

    Tim R.

    We went on the underground tour and we highly recommend going on this tour. Request Harrison, he was fantastic!

    Glenn C.

    Took a dessert and wine tour with my wife. Viator had a better description than their site. I expected different desserts, but it still worked. 3 stops graeters for ice cream Al's popcorn for great popcorn to try and a macron store. final stop was revel wine bar and winery. We had a great tour guide, Madelin. Got some history of buildings and of Washington park. They also do ghost tours. I think it was 79 dollars for a 2+ hour tour.

    Underground brewery tour.
    Gene H.

    Miranda was our guide for the underground brewery tour. It was a fantastic tour and she did an awesome job of giving historical detail while keeping it very light. I would highly recommend her and the tour.

    55 degrees year round.. much better than 90 and humid
    Sharon Grace G.

    Great time and WHO KNEW this was here?! I lived in Cincinnati years ago and learned so much. Laura was so full of information and was a fantastic guide. Next we'll do the Ultimate tour. FYI - next time I won't wear flip flops!

    Dawn E.

    Underground Cincinnati tour to round out our trip. Actually really cool but also very worth it. We walked away smarter. At least about beer. And well, that seems to be what #Cincy cares about most. #PatsYourBags #DeezPats #Patsinnati #PatsAwayGames #PatsNation #Cincinatti #AmericanLegacyTours Highly recommend Harrison!!!!

    A single blocked off chair surrounded by rubble

    It was a really fun experience and I really loved learning of the history. I did the ultimate underground tour and I had an amazing time. I learned a lot about the history of the tunnels and the breweries. Harrison was a great guide I can't drink for another 3 years but it was still a fun time. I'll have to come back in the future to really learn more about the alcohol.

    We LOVED our tour! We did the hidden caverns tour and it was an incredible afternoon! We learned so much about the history of brewing in Cincinnati and will absolutely be back for more tours! As locals we can't wait to try them all! Patrick (Pat Daddy) was super knowledgeable and made the tour so fun, we loved his tour!

    Brandon L.

    Miranda is a phenomenal tour guide! She really made the tour! Leading the deep history of OTR was a wonderful experience.

    Lager tunnels!
    Dan R.

    Dean from American Legacy Tours gave us an amazing tour filled with history, humor, and great beer at the end! I strongly recommend this tour!

    Bri B.

    We took the 'Hidden Caverns Tour.' Our expectations from the online description and the reality of the tour didn't match, but it was still enjoyable. What's described as "underground journey of the historic Linck brewery tunnels beneath the City" was more above ground than anything. We definitely learned the history of the Linck tunnels but we were a bit disappointed we weren't touring more underground - especially since it was a cold December day. The actual cavern portion is maybe 20-25 minutes of the 90 minute tour, and is pretty cool. It's amazing what people used to be able to build without today's technology! But again, we thought most of the tour would be in caverns and tunnels. I was completely picturing a whole other underground world where you take this tunnel and pop at this brewery, then back down and end up at another one. Learning how the caverns work, it makes sense that's not an underground world like that, but the description of the tour online should be tweaked to be more 'above ground tour about the underground.' If you're interested in the history of beer it is a good tour. Shout out to our tour guide Harrison. He was a wonderful guide and he made up for the disappointment of it not being completely underground. He had great knowledge and humor, made sure we could all hear him, pointed out other things that weren't on the typical agenda, and made it enjoyable and engaging.

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    Percy N.

    Miranda was a great guide. She knew about the history of Over The Rhine. There were so many breweries there, but few are left. I learned a lot and had a great time.

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    We took underground tour with Harrison. He was informative and energetic. He was also considerate and well spoken. Loved the tour!

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    Harrison was awesome! Great tour. The caves are an interesting part of history. Findlay market was great fun as well.

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    Such a fun tour with Miranda!!! She was a great story teller and braved the rain for us.

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    Miranda was the best, and although she's originally from Australia, she obviously loves her new adopted city!

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    We went on the Captain's Lunch Cruise on a sunny but chilly day in late April. It was really…read moreenjoyable and worth the price for sure. We sailed on the River Queen which is the smaller boat. The food buffet was very good and there was something for every taste. Very fresh salad with two dressing options, rolls, meltingly tender beef in a rich brown gravy, baked chicken, mashed potatoes, farfalle pasta in red sauce, scrumptious grilled vegetables. And decadent creamy cheesecake for dessert. Free coffee and tea, and reasonably priced bar drinks for purchase. Our server, Anna (Onna?) was most attentive and usually within sight if you wanted something. The whole crew were very professional, very polite and respectful and eager to please. Our entertainer was engaging with his ongoing narration of the sights and historical facts along the river interspersed with banjo music. The two hours went by quickly. I put on my hoodie and spent some time out on deck, where you can smoke 'em if you got 'em. I decided it was time for a cocktail so I ordered an Anchors Away which was delicious, nautically blue, and had a definite kick. I was really looking forward to getting the pictured souvenir glass, but the first of two wrinkles took place as I was advised they were out of them due to some recent large parties on the bigger boat. Boo. If you're going to advertise souvenir glasses, order more than enough to keep them in stock. Anna arranged to give me the drink in the larger souvenir vessel, which is pretty, but heavy ceramic and I don't see myself using it at home other than for a decoration. The second wrinkle was our bar tab printed out as though I ordered multiple drinks. My husband didn't look at it and just handed over the debit card...then I saw it and went up to tell them not to run it but it was too late. Somehow they had already realized it was wrong but it took such a long time for them to figure out how to void the transaction, which bothered me. The cruise director had to get involved to fix it. Her name was Tasha and she was very nice and so apologetic about the situation, she comped our drinks for the trouble and boxed up some cheesecake for us to take home. She seemed to agree with me that if the owners had not decided to "go cashless" last year this would never have happened. I asked her to pass on my comment that it is not good to refuse to accept payment in legal tender American money and I feel it was a bad move. For this reason I will never give five stars even if the cruise is flawless. Nonetheless I hope to have the chance to take a cruise on the River Queen later this year.

    Yes Food was fantastic and dining room staff as well but everything else was a total let down , God…read morehelp you if you were a Disability customer for a start no advice or support or even offering you ELEVATOR option on boarding, no struggle to walk up gang plank then steep drop to Board boat Sadly I have videos of past river trips what a joke they reduced river sight seeing by 38% question WHY. WHY do you think your customers are stupid Disgusting 45% of those on board were very frustrated and complained again food great everything else a sick JOKE never again do not throw away $100-00

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