Address: 2172 E Seymour Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45237, USA
Phone: +15137917245
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:30AM–4PM
Tuesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Wednesday: 8:30AM–4PM
Thursday: 8:30AM–4PM
Friday: 8:30AM–4PM
Saturday: Closed
Mariah Mook
We had an amazing time on the dinner train! Lucky, our waitress was incredible and Craig our conductor was so informative! Craig even selected Kalvin to go on the exclusive locomotive tour! The Queen City sisters were great at the end of the ride. Dave was particularly amazing for waiting with us for our Uber. Food was great! Scenery was okay. We will be back!
Paul Berger
We love dinner trains, but didn't know there was an excellent train so near to us. The dinner itself was excellent. A huge plus for us were the history "lessons" from the conductor. We could also tour the entire train after the meal. We'll be back!
David Derry
This was a great experience for our family. It was our kids Christmas present. The food and service were excellent and we loved the 1940’s music. Had fun dressing up too!
Alan Dennis, Baron of Cowie
Great experience. It is a good restaurant on wheels. Pick the car you like best because the best part is the atmosphere in the car. We thought the New York Central car was the best. The food is very good. There is not much scenery. One side has views of the river a little of the time, but the other side only has views of forest and buildings.
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$80 per person. Everyone pays the same price. Doesn't matter which meal you choose all the prices are the same.
Yes.
Business casual. No jeans, flip flops, sleeveless shirts, or shorts.
About two and a half hours. Get on the website it'll say exactly. For me it was a million-dollar train ride. Food was fantastic could not have been better. Hope you enjoy it.
$84.95 per ticket ages 12 and older.
From Seymour Avenue near Langdon Farm through Pleasant Ridge, Oakley, Hyde Park, Columbia Tusculum, to downtown and back.
Not sure of the distance, but the train travels the east side of town. It starts out in Bondhill then travels east towards Route 50, traveling through Madisonville, Lunken Airport, then ending downtown. It then reverses and travels the same route back. The views, stories (history), and experience are amazing!
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