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    Good experience, coffee area was clean, mint section could be bigger. Service was ok.

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    Jungle Jim's International Market

    Jungle Jim's International Market

    4.6
    (556 reviews)
    17.7 mi
    $$

    Finally took the time to properly visit this place after relocating to the area, and I'm in love…read more It's got the quaint charm of a roadside attraction, but on a massive scale with more products than you will ever get the chance to try in your lifetime. The first experience shopping is almost overwhelming - it doesn't feel that big at first but it just keeps going and going and going. You can find some crazy deals scattered around. The rear entrance takes you directly to the (huge) liquor section, with a full bar where you can grab a drink while you shop. I recently heard about the story of Jungle Jim's starting as just a humble food stand in the 70s, which over time expanded to the attraction that it is today. It's not every day you see a store this size that's not owned by a billion-dollar international corporation. They're Cincinnati locals, family owned, made their success, and continue to provide value and entertainment to the families that visit. It's great to see. If you plan to visit, expect to be there for at least a couple of hours!

    We stopped at this grocery store after hearing it was an international market that was more of an…read moreexperience than a typical grocery store, and it absolutely lived up to the hype. The selection of international foods was incredible. My husband and I found products that we hadn't seen since traveling abroad, which made the visit especially nostalgic and fun. It truly felt like taking a culinary trip around the world without leaving the store. One of the unique features is that adults can purchase a beverage from one of the small bars inside the market and enjoy it while browsing the aisles. Combined with the incredible variety of foods, snacks, spices, and specialty items, there was always something new to discover around every corner. We could have spent hours exploring and still not seen everything. If you enjoy trying foods from different cultures or simply love wandering through unique grocery stores, this is absolutely worth a visit. It was one of the most memorable stops on our trip.

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    This is a cat bed I bought on this trip to Jungle Jim's!
    This is a cat bed I bought on this trip to Jungle Jim's!
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    Jungle Jim's International Market

    Jungle Jim's International Market

    4.6
    (1k reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $$

    Visited today while in Cinci with my daughter for the Cinci Open. This market is always an…read moreadventure...building expansions, new products all the time! I think everything we bought today had sugar as it's largest ingredient! The traffic related to my pic of the Rowdy Roddy Piper soda is a little crazy...so I updated with a pic intended to address post-World Cup concerns. Eating wings dipped in Ranch is very dangerous while driving...stop by and grab this pairing to keep your car between the ditches!

    If you want an Experience, this is the place to go! They…read morehave at least two bars where you can get alcoholic drinks and just walk around! We have never seen that before! Do you want specialty hot sauce? They have it here! But if you just wanna go grocery shopping for just regular food, maybe go someplace closer and less crowded. Now if you're looking for something Special that is Hard to Find.. again head to Jungle Jim's! As for the prices, they are seriously on par with the Giant Eagle in my area so I wasn't overly impressed with their prices. Now a couple of their closeout items were very well priced! So it would be worth going there for certain closeout items. We specifically went for the International aisles, looking for certain flours made in Europe. We found them and they were a good price. If you live in the area and you want to give your visitors a kick, take them to jungle Jim's! I mean, if you need a map to get through a grocery store, you know it's gonna be something pretty impressive! They have lots of stuff to keep the kids happy and entertained. So I say that this place is definitely worth a visit- it's a cool experience and you're definitely gonna find things that you would not find anywhere else Just don't go there thinking you're gonna get fabulous prices on everything

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    My favorite international market, my happy place!
    My favorite international market, my happy place!
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    Findlay Market

    Findlay Market

    4.6
    (626 reviews)
    8.6 mi
    $$

    We stopped by Findlay Market, while visiting Cincinnati for a long weekend. The Findlay Market…read morewould be similar to the Strip District in Pittsburgh. There were several ethnic food vendors (Jamaican, Mexican, Columbian, Vietnamese, ect). There is also an open fish and meat market as well as other vendors and places of interest.

    Great restaurants and shops in and near Findlay Market, Cincinnati!…read more We had a free day while visiting relatives, and any day is fun at Findlay Market in the mid-north of the OTR (Over The Rhine) area of Cincinnati! (Well, not Mondays when they are closed :-). Parking isnt free, but it's not too expensive, and we had no problem finding a space in the North Parking Lot between Findlay Street and the market. We came in through a covered outdoor walkway, with a few vendors and with clever sayings along the sides. Then a cute photo-op with a cartoon Reds statue. Then the market stretching left and right, full of fresh produce, meats and cheese, and ready-to-eat foods of all kinds. On our first walkthrough we just scanned left and right to see some of what's there. It was busy, but not uncomfortably crowded. Out the south door of the market onto Elder Street, there's several murals, and more shops and restaurants. We always stop in at Maverick Chocolate Co. for a few yummy samples from so many flavors. They used to make the chocolate here, and now it's made just across the river in KY, where you can still get tours and probably samples :-). We sampled around six varieties! And decided on four. But it was a hot day, so we decided to circle back later for our purchases. The staff was welcoming, and maybe they didn't really know that we would return, but they were still just as kind as can be :-). We walked west to Elm Street to the stop for the free Connector streetcar, just to take a little ride around town, partly to see some of the hundreds of murals around town! And we got off again, later, at the same stop. Right there at the west end of the Market building there's an outdoor bar and patio. I, myself, was ready for a little refreshment, and they poured me a delicious local bourbon cocktail, while others of us had local craft beers. We found shaded seating among probably 20 or more round red metal tables, with chairs that were really raucous when moved! The seats fill and empty in fits and spurts, and there"s a handful of backless stools at the bar, so if you wait a little, you'll find a place to sit. We dove back into the market for some freshly-made pierogis, and a to nearby bbq, too. And afterwards, we circled back to Maverick for delicious fresh-made artisanal chocolate :-). Yum, yum, and more yum! We saw so many places we want to return to! Findlay Market has everything! I'll post a very few of so many photos that we took of a full, fun day. It's a nice area to walk around, shop, eat, and drink. And it's a great spot to catch the Connector streetcar to get around OTR and downtown Cincinnati, to within a-few-minutes-walk of the porch-swings overlooking the Ohio River near the ballpark :-)

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    SKT ceramics display
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    Findlay Market

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