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We've all been there: it's 10:47 PM, nearly every restaurant in the city is closed or about to close, and you're staring at the map, desperate to find a place that can satisfy your intense late-night hunger for hearty food. No need to get hangry—because a cozy neighborhood bar in the historic Mt. Adams neighborhood is ready to satisfy your cravings!
Back in April of 2024, I had the honor of sharing my four favorite NKY restaurants in a NOW in the NATI segment with Fox19 reporter Julie O’Neill. Given the time constraints of a 5-minute segment, I’m taking this opportunity to dive deeper into the incredible stories behind each of these establishments and share my go-to orders.
Deeper Roots is a lovely coffee bar with an admirable mission and good people. Add on the fact that sitting in a cozy shop in the middle of a city is just so relaxing, and you have a winning combination.
Gerardo A. Ramos Vivas grew up in Honduras, where his father and grandfather operated a coffee farm in the Montecillos coffee region. He has traveled extensively throughout his home country, exploring countless coffee farms.
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We've all been there: it's 10:47 PM, nearly every restaurant in the city is closed or about to close, and you're staring at the map, desperate to find a place that can satisfy your intense late-night hunger for hearty food. No need to get hangry—because a cozy neighborhood bar in the historic Mt. Adams neighborhood is ready to satisfy your cravings!
Back in April of 2024, I had the honor of sharing my four favorite NKY restaurants in a NOW in the NATI segment with Fox19 reporter Julie O’Neill. Given the time constraints of a 5-minute segment, I’m taking this opportunity to dive deeper into the incredible stories behind each of these establishments and share my go-to orders.
Gerardo A. Ramos Vivas grew up in Honduras, where his father and grandfather operated a coffee farm in the Montecillos coffee region. He has traveled extensively throughout his home country, exploring countless coffee farms.
First off, did you know it was called that? The name was chosen by designer Peter Haimerl as an homage to a European hunting lodge, and regardless of how apt it is or isn’t, it surely is a memorable one.