The Tucker family's Over-the-Rhine diner Tucker's Place has been a popular spot for breakfast and burgers since 1946.
From City Beat:
"It's definitely no-frills and very high on atmosphere, with lots of
regulars and walls hung with memorabilia from the past half-century."
"Owner
Joe Tucker serves up big, cheap meals and personal, friendly service to
his customers. Just try to spend $10 on a meal at Tucker's — it's
tough. ... Tucker's is paradise for vegetarians, offering items such as
veggie sausage, bacon, hot dogs and burgers."
— The Cincinnati Enquirer
No alcohol available. Serving breakfast and lunch Tue–Sat. Sun brunch 10 am–2 pm. Closed Mon.
The Tucker family's Over-the-Rhine diner Tucker's Place has been a popular spot for breakfast and burgers since 1946.
From City Beat:
"It's definitely no-frills and very high on atmosphere, with lots of
regulars and walls hung with memorabilia from the past half-century."
"Owner
Joe Tucker serves up big, cheap meals and personal, friendly service to
his customers. Just try to spend $10 on a meal at Tucker's — it's
tough. ... Tucker's is paradise for vegetarians, offering items such as
veggie sausage, bacon, hot dogs and burgers."
— The Cincinnati Enquirer
No alcohol available. Serving breakfast and lunch Tue–Sat. Sun brunch 10 am–2 pm. Closed Mon.