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Explore the freshest new businesses to debut in Cincinnati

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Published on June 11, 2019
Explore the freshest new businesses to debut in CincinnatiTortilleria Garcia | Photo: Shawn H./Yelp

Ready to check out the newest businesses to open in Cincinnati? From a a coffee shop to a bar, read on for a list of the newest hot spots to arrive around town.

Mom 'N 'Em Coffee & Wine

PHOTO: SAMANTHA P./YELP

A Camp Washington newcomer, Mom 'N 'Em Coffee & Wine is a wine bar and breakfast and brunch spot, offering coffee, tea and more that's located at 3128 Colerain Ave. So far, it's been well-received: it's got a five-star rating out of 10 reviews on Yelp.

Mom ‘n ‘em Coffee provides a menu of pastries, breakfast food, coffee, tinned fishes, tea, wine and a few other alcoholic beverages. Try a hot beverage like the honey latte, mocha, espresso or Jasmine green tea. Add a pastry such as a pecan sticky bun or an almond croissant on the side. 

Tortilleria Garcia

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Wander over to 5917 Hamilton Ave. and you'll find Tortilleria Garcia, a new Mexican spot.

Tortilleria Garcia was opened by Omar Garcia who grew up in Michoacan, Mexico. The food served at Tortilleria Garcia comes from recipes by Garcia’s grandmother and mother that were taught to him.

Choose from a  selection of tacos, tamales, burritos, nachos and more. Look for platters like the pork taco platter with refried beans and rice. Or opt for a burrito bowl with steak cilantro, onion, tomato lettuce, cheese, pico de gallo , sour cream and salsa. 

Holiday Spirits

PHOTO: RYAN P./YELP

Holiday Spirits is a dive bar, that recently opened its doors at 1538 Race St. in Over-The-Rhine.

Grab some bites and a cold cocktail or beer at Holiday Spirits. Look for sandwiches like the beef shawarma and falafel. There are also sides such as soup and za’atar fries to available to order. Some of the drinks include a cinnamon bun-inspired drink that features Zaya rum, cinnamon syrup and vanilla tincture as some of its main ingredients.


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