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August
17

This post was updated on August 28, 2019, to reflect current information

The leaves are starting to change, pumpkin is taking over every menu in town, and that familiar chill has returned to the air. Fall is upon us again! We look forward to this season every year for the fun traditions it provides, such as picking your own apples. A day in the orchards gathering a fresh harvest with loved ones is the perfect way to ring in the new season — and there's no denying that apples straight from the tree just taste better. Thankfully, the gorgeous Ohio countryside is filled with orchards and farms filled to the brim with juicy, crisp apples ripe for picking. Below, we rounded up some of our absolute favorites. Enjoy!

Patterson Fruit Farm

8675 Mulberry Road, Chesterland At Patterson Fruit Farm, producing fresh fruit is a way of life. The team here enjoys providing food for their local community and sharing the farming experience with families who stop by for a day of adventuring. During apple season (August through early winter), the farm invites you to take a wagon ride and pick your own apples from more than 30 varieties grown on-site. Fun Fest runs from September 14th through October 27th, and boasts a full gauntlet of family-friendly activities, including horse-drawn wagon rides, giant haystacks, a corn maze, pumpkin painting and more!

 

Hillcrest Orchards

50336 Telegraph Road, Amherst Hillcrest Orchards is responsible for the growth of quality apples, pumpkins, peaches and happy family memories. On weekends during the fall, you will be treated to a fun wagon ride out to the orchard, as well as sage picking advice to help you harvest the cream of the crop. Pick four bags and the fifth is free!

Bauman Orchards

161 Rittman Avenue, Rittman

Photo courtesy of Bauman Orchards

If you make the hour-long journey to Bauman Orchards in Rittman, you will be treated to more than 40,000 apple trees and 18 different varieties (10 available to pick yourself). Guests are invited to pick their own apples from September 2 through October 14. After a long day in the orchard, reward yourself with some fresh-pressed apple cider (and maybe a few baked goods) in the market. Looking for a pumpkin, gourd or squash for eating or decorating? You can find those in the market as well.   

Geig's Orchard

8468 Wooster Pike, Seville Geig's might be a perfect locale for a fun-filled day of apple picking, but it's also a top-notch place to grab a fresh-pressed apple cider, pie fillings, jams and more. Locals wait all year for the market to open so they can ring in the fall season properly!  

Miller's Apple Hill, Ltd.

50549 State Route 113, Amherst This family-owned market is a favorite year-round, but especially during the fall months. Starting in September, bring the family and pick your own apples in the scenic orchards. After your arms are full, peruse the market for fresh pastries, baking supplies and more! You're going to need some apple pie materials, after all.  

Pick 'n' Save Orchard

1222 Ledge Road, Medina Most of the customers at Pick 'n' Save Orchard are regulars that return year after year. This is likely due to the unparalleled hospitality and family-friendly environment that has become tradition here. The farm is a wonderful destination for fruit picking year-round (raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, oh my), but the apples are the main event. Stop by between 10am and 4pm Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to see for yourself!

 

Monroe's Orchard and Farm Market

6313 Pioneer Trail, Hiram

Photo courtesy of Monroe's Orchard

Monroe's Orchard is a must-visit location for families looking for a fun day out in the sun. You'll find fresh fruits year-round, but it would be a shame to miss the sight of the bountiful apple orchards during the fall months. Stop in for a pick-your-own experience you won't soon forget.  

Stotler's Orchard LLC

4597 Laubert Road, Atwater This charming farm in the heart of Randolph, Ohio is home to more than 113 varieties of apples. A selection that large is sure to please even the pickiest of apple pickers! After you've grabbed a few crisp ones off the tree, take them back to the main lodge, where they will split it and drizzle it with caramel for you to enjoy on site. Make sure to accompany your treat with some house-made apple cider!  

Rittman Orchards & Farm Market

13548 Mt. Eaton Road, Doylestown

Photo courtesy of Rittman Orchards

Rittman Orchards is known far and wide as one of the most gorgeous settings to spend an afternoon with loved ones. The market is open year-round and offers a wide variety of baked goods and fresh produce, but fruit-picking is the real draw of this location. Strawberries, peaches, apples and more are all available for you to grab straight from the source!  

Sage's Apples

11355 Chardon Road, Chardon

Photo courtesy of Sage's Apples

This local favorite is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, and it's no wonder it has been so successful for so long! The farm grows more than 50 varieties of apples and sells a wide range of fresh produce in its market year-round. While you aren't actually able to pick your own apples at this location, the market offers several delicious varieties that you won't be able to find anywhere else. It's certainly worth a visit.  
August
11

It seems like just last week we were cheering on the Buckeyes and singing the chorus of Carmen Ohio, but it's once again time to dig out your gray and scarlet for football season! The Buckeyes never fail to impress, and their on-field success draws hordes of fans to support them at home and on the road. Of course, this means the pre-game tailgating festivities are some of the rowdiest in the country. Here is everything you need to know about tailgating for a Buckeyes game, but in short, the goal is to arrive early, cheer loudly (for the correct team, mind you), and have a blast. Go Buckeyes! Where to Go

Photo courtesy of the Varsity Club

Snagging an invite to a friend's tent or tailgating party is one of the most common ways to celebrate, but if you aren't sure where to start, here are some of our favorite venues in the stadium vicinity.

The Varsity Club

Hineygate was a popular pre-game party and a Buckeyes tradition since 1984, but was unfortunately shut down in 2009 after Ohio State purchased the Holiday Inn, where it was held. Buckeyes fans won't be silenced that easily, however, and the venue has since moved to the Varsity Club. The tailgating extravaganza, now dubbed the "Crank it Up Party," still draws more than 10,000 party-goers over the course of game day, and remains the world's largest (and in our opinion, best) tailgating party in the country. It is something every Bucks fan should experience at least once.

The Bier Stube

The Bier Stube has served Columbus since 1966, and despite the drastic change in the surrounding area, maintains its historic charm. Here, you'll find an impressive array of beer on draft at low prices, and plenty of locals celebrating before, during and after the game.

Lucky's Stout House

This Irish-inspired bar is located just across from South Campus Gateway, and serves more than 125 different beers. Make your choice and join your fellow Ohio State fans in the bar area or on the large outdoor patio.

Little Bar

The Little Bar has a big reputation for its rowdy game day shenanigans. Enjoy free-flowing beer and well drinks all day long as you get ready for the big game. When it comes time for kickoff, head outside to watch from the big screen!

Hendoc's

This dive bar has been a favorite among locals for years — and for good reason. It remains one of the absolute best sports to watch the game (or any sporting event, for that matter), in an upbeat, friendly environment. Cheer along with the crowd, and enjoy a top-notch selection of drinks and bites. What to Wear

Photo courtesy of Buckeye Corner

Supporters of the opposing team are bound to get a little bit of flack — so you best be wearing gray and scarlet to avoid any confusion. Here are the best shops to stock up on your apparel for game day (and every day).

The Ohio State University Gift Shop

You are bound to find the best Ohio State products right at the source, which is why we always recommend The Ohio State University football stadium gift shop. You might pay a little more, but you can ensure your gear is authentic. Plus, shopping around for tee shirts, hats, tees and even stamped toilet paper in the campus gift shop is an experience in its own right.

Buckeye Corner

Find officially licensed gear for The Ohio State University all year round at Buckeye Corner, located on Polaris Parkway. This store carries the standard tee shirts, hats, sweatshirts and more, but you will also find rare memorabilia, collector's items and more.

Conrad's College Gifts

Conrad's College Gifts never fails to impress with its wide selection of shirts, mugs, pet accessories, party supplies and more. Plus, the prices will likely be a bit lower here than at the campus gift shop. Stop by for all of your tailgating needs, including football bead necklaces, mini footballs, koozies, seat cushions, foam fingers and more! Where to Stock up for the Party If you're partying at a friend's house or hosting a tailgating extravaganza by the stadium, you will definitely need some grilling supplies, some seven-layer dip, some peanut butter and chocolate buckeyes, and plenty of beverages. Here are some nearby shops to keep in mind.

Giant Eagle Supermarket

2801 N. High St. For chips, dip, and other necessary groceries, Giant Eagle is your best bet. Conveniently located near campus, this supermarket offers frequent sales and rewards programs, which will help you save money on your weekly tailgates.

Lucky's Market

2770 N. High St. This smaller, neighborhood market is known for its broad selection of healthy and organic foods, but also gives Columbus locals the resources they need for easy weeknight meals and game day treats to please, including coupons and recipes. It's the perfect place to stock up on a few locally sourced brats and burgers for game day.

Lineage Brewing

2971 N. High St. What's a tailgate without good beer, anyway? Lineage is one of our favorite spots to grab a pint with friends before the game, or get a growler filled on the way to our chosen venue. Lineage serves up flavorful and innovative beers on tap, and earned a spot on our list of the best breweries in Columbus. Note, you probably won't be allowed to bring glass into the stadium area, but a full growler from a local brewery is a great option for a laid back party at a friend's house.

Campus State Liquor Store

2465 N. High St. You won't find a better beverage selection within miles of campus, and the service is tough to beat. The staff is happy to provide you with recommendations, be it for yourself or for a large crowd. How to Behave Wearing the school colors might not be enough for your fellow fans. You will also have to hoot, holler, and act the part if you want to be truly accepted into the fray. Here are some rules of thumb to follow while you're rooting for the home team.

Follow the Rules

Nothing ruins the party quite like getting kicked out of it. If you're celebrating in or near the stadium, you will want to read up on the official list of school policies here.

Sing Carmen Ohio (and Sing it Loudly)

This catchy tune wasn't created as the official Ohio State song. In fact, it was written by freshman Fred Cornell in 1902. Still, it remains the only school song still in existence, and truly represents the spirit of Ohio State students. Expect a chorus (or a few) to break out at football games. Study the lyrics here so you are well prepared.

Know the Buckeye Battle Cry

You may not realize it, but you have a big job as a fan. Your responsibility is to terrify the other team with your thunderous cheering and perfectly executed Buckeye Battle Cry.

Show up to the Game

Tailgating is fun and all, but remember the reason you're doing it! Make sure to support your team properly by cheering them on at the stadium, or with fellow fans in a local sports bar. If you did actually snag tickets, try to get there early! The crowds getting into the stadium will be thick, and you will want plenty of time to find your seat (and grab a snack) before the game starts.
August
11

After a long day at the office, nothing tastes sweeter than a half-priced cocktail and deeply discounted appetizer. Luckily, Cincinnati's hip bars, casual hangouts and upscale eateries cater to that need with unbeatable happy hour specials late in the day. Whether you're a foodie, a tourist, a professional, or just someone in need of a cheap glass of wine, we rounded up the 10 happiest hours around town for your enjoyment. So what are you waiting for? Ditch the desk and head over to one of these Cincinnati hot spots pronto.

The Righteous Room

Monday through Saturday 4-8 pm

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August
11

Vintage furniture is a classic way to liven up your space. Antiques typically come with an interesting history (which is fun to share at dinner parties), but they also offer the chance to make them your own. Amy Cabilovski, a native of Westerville, Ohio, has a passion for bringing vintage furniture to life. With a background in graphic design and roots in the furniture business, it just seemed natural to combine her passions — and thus, Edwin Loy Home was born. Her shop, which specializes in home decor and artisan furniture, is celebrating its five-year anniversary this year, and has expanded to a second location in Delaware. We spoke to Cabilovski about her journey with this local treasure so far, and what she plans to do next.

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August
6

Most dog owners will proudly tell you that their pup is like a member of their family, and that there's nothing better than a big, fur-filled snuggle session after a long day of work. Dogs really are the best and we like treat them well and take them along on all our adventures. Luckily, Cincinnati is a very dog-friendly city and makes that easy! Get your furry friend acquainted with the area (and stocked up with plenty of toys) by taking them to any of these shops, pet-friendly restaurants, groomers, walkers, boarding facilities, parks and more!

Dog-Friendly Restaurants, Cafes and Bars

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