Did you know there's a dinner train in Ohio where you can sip wine and pretend you're living in the 1940s? Most people don't.
The Cincinnati Dinner Train is a hidden gem that both Ohio history buffs and romantics alike will love. (For more train car dining options in Ohio, check out this list.) Here's why this unique dinner option is picture perfect for your next outing or date night with that special someone:
Welcome to the Cincinnati Dinner Train, where history comes alive and all meals are served with a side of scenery.
Address: 2172 East Seymour Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, 45237
Every Saturday, the Public Dinner Train travels to the downtown Cincinnati riverfront. It's a 3-hour excursion with an exceptional 4-course meal.
The Public Dinner Train does not run in January and February. For rates and online reservations, click here.
There are multiple different rail cars you can dine in. Pictured is The New York Central Dining Car, which was a dining train in the 40s and 50s until it was used for train service in 1967.
Please note: The dress code for the Public Dinner Train is business casual and guests are encouraged to come dressed in their best 1940s vintage clothing.
Both the Silver Sword and Oasis Tavern feature a full bar with a wide variety of beers, wines, and cocktails to choose form. Pictured is the Silver Sword Lounge Dining.
To view a list of FAQs about the dinner train, click here.
Reservations for the Public Dinner Train tend to sell out fast, so be sure to make them well in advance.
(You can also rent out entire cars for parties or work events. For more information about private dining, click here.)
Have you ever dined on the Cincinnati Dinner Train? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
For more train car dining in Ohio, check out our previous article: 6 Train Car Restaurants In Ohio That Will Give You An Unforgettable Dining Experience.
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