
r/Cincinnatians

Which Cincinnati ice cream shops are worth an hour's drive?
I live way out of town and recently made a solid hour's drive just to hit up Putz's Creamy Whip — and I have zero regrets. If you haven't been, it's one of those places that earns the trip every time.
It got me thinking: what other shops in the greater Cincinnati area are people genuinely driving for? Not just "it's pretty good," but the kind of place where the distance is part of the experience.
I've been putting together a list of Cincinnati-area ice cream spots for a while now and I'm always looking for the ones that have real cult followings outside their immediate neighborhood.
Drop your picks below — I want to know where you're willing to put miles on the car for a scoop.
Btw I didn't take this pic (too busy eating creamy whip), its from Putz's web site.
Mother’s Day at the Cincinnati Zoo 2026!!
One of our favorite trips to the zoo this so far!
What jobs/trades in Cincinnati should I realistically be looking into over the next year?
I’m trying to figure out a realistic long-term career path around the Cincinnati/Southwest Ohio area and wanted opinions from people actually working in the trades or industries around here.
Background:
Currently work in security for a department of energy nuclear site and have an active Q clearance
Previously worked for the Scioto County Treasurer’s Office
Experience in logistics, operations, and physical/manual work
Comfortable with mechanical/technical work and learning new systems
What I’m looking for:
Trades or industries that can realistically become high paying within about 4 years
Jobs where I could become qualified through certifications, apprenticeships, union programs, tech school, or shorter-term classes rather than a full 4-year degree
Ideally jobs with good long-term demand and decent work/life balance
Open to industrial, utility, manufacturing, energy, mechanical, electrical, construction, etc.
I’d appreciate honest feedback on:
What industries are actually hiring around Cincinnati
What trades are realistically worth getting into in 2026
Which ones pay well without requiring constant travel
Any certifications/classes/apprenticeships you’d recommend starting with
Thanks!
Learning about traffic
Hello all; starting this summer I’ll be commuting on 75South from Galbraith Road down to Dixie Hwy in Fort Mitchell Kentucky. Just wanted to ask yall how bad the traffic is on 75 towards the Brent Spence as I rarely travel on 75 in Cincinnati.
Blink 2026?
Anyone got any details? Excited we have another Blink upon us!