52breakfasts

So many people are doing so many cool things this year, and I'm inviting myself tagging along to as many as I can.
The first affair I crashed was lucky enough to attend was dreamt up by everyone's favorite girlfriend Debba.
There's 52 neighborhoods in the city, 52 weeks in the year.
HELLO! One breakfast a week in each neighborhood!
52breakfasts

Tuckers
Tuckers

One very cold morning, a dash of Kate the Great, sprinkle of Ms. 5chw4r7z, Debba and Gregg and a quaint little interior and you have one heck of a breakfast.
Which is kind of like getting there is half the fun, when you've blessed with a few deipnosophist, the food is only half the meal.
Tuckers
Tuckers
Tuckers
Tuckers

Joe, cooked up one heck of a breakfast while also engaging us and everyone else who came in in small talk. I can see why everyone raves about Tuckers, almost felt like Cheers, but without anyone chasing us off their favorite stool.
Tuckers

I'd like nothing better than to stand around chit-chattin with you all day, but its f#@kin cold out here people!
Tuckers

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11 comments

11 comments:

  1. Tucker's is awesome. That shout-out in Gourmet Magazine kind of surprised me, but it was well-deserved.

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  2. I don't believe it is possible to have breakfast in each of the 52 city neighborhoods. Fay Apartments and English Woods immediately come to mind, but places like Millvale, Sedamsville and California will also be tough.

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  3. Very cool idea, but I don't think that you will be able to find any breakfast spots in Millvale, English Woods, Fay Apartments or California.

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  4. They've already talked about that, they may bring the breakfast to the residents there instead.

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  5. Alright, now you're just making me feel bad for never having been there.

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  6. For Northside I would recommend The Mess at Park Chili.
    And for a real adventure, take a moment to use the facilities.

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  7. How is an apartment complex an official city neighborhood?

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  8. Thanks for joining us on our Cincy neighborhood breakfast adventures (http://cincinnati.com/blogs/onevoice/ - if anyone wants to make recommendations for neighborhood breakfast spots).

    Plus, love seeing the awesome photos of it and your escapdes in the city. Thanks! Debba

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