Toledo is so, so much worse. There’s just nothing there, on an entirely different scale compared to dayton. At least dayton is close to other places. Toledos claim to fame is the Goodyear blimp. That’s it.
And Cincinnati has plenty of cool stuff like museums and a surprising amount of good food
OK yeah Cincinnati has pretty good food. It’s just that its middle eastern food is fine compared to Dayton (really Beavercreek). Dayton also has excellent Vietnamese food.
And yeah Cincinnati’s problem in my experience is that it has a lot of the same draws as Columbus (food and museums), but usually worse
Oof, it’s been too long since I’ve had vietnamese… might have to head to Linhs. Dayton is definitely lacking in good Middle Eastern food. surprisingly good Mexican food though
A lot of good stuff around the base closed over the last 10 years. Flying Tiger (best chinese) is gone; the owners retired and the building was sold, torn down to build a burger King in its place which subsequently failed as a business.
Ohio is age invariant
Like it socks that Cleveland and Columbus are stuck in this hellhole
I feel bad for Cincinnati more than Cleveland. Tis a silly place.
Dayton and Toledo can F right off
Cincinnati is so mid tier it hurts. Cleveland is fun in a very great lakes industrial city way.
I’ve never been to Toledo so I must assume it’s fine at best. Dayton though, Dayton will always be my hellhole
Toledo is so, so much worse. There’s just nothing there, on an entirely different scale compared to dayton. At least dayton is close to other places. Toledos claim to fame is the Goodyear blimp. That’s it.
And Cincinnati has plenty of cool stuff like museums and a surprising amount of good food
OK yeah Cincinnati has pretty good food. It’s just that its middle eastern food is fine compared to Dayton (really Beavercreek). Dayton also has excellent Vietnamese food.
And yeah Cincinnati’s problem in my experience is that it has a lot of the same draws as Columbus (food and museums), but usually worse
Oof, it’s been too long since I’ve had vietnamese… might have to head to Linhs. Dayton is definitely lacking in good Middle Eastern food. surprisingly good Mexican food though
I remember great middle eastern near the base, but that was years ago. Can’t get a decent gyro in Ohio outside Columbus and I’ll die on that hill
A lot of good stuff around the base closed over the last 10 years. Flying Tiger (best chinese) is gone; the owners retired and the building was sold, torn down to build a burger King in its place which subsequently failed as a business.