Latitudes Bar & Bistro
7454 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45255
Latitudes Bar & Bistro Menu
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Salads
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Sandwiches
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Tapas
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Entrees - Bigger Plates
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Entrees - Sides
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Dessert
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Salads
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Sandwiches
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Tapas
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Entrees - Bigger Plates
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Entrees - Sides
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Dessert
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Address :
7454 Beechmont Ave
Cincinnati, OH, 45255 - Phone (513) 827-9146
- Website https://latitudesbistro.com/
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Opening Hours
- Mon :4:30 pm - 2:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : Yes
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Dinner
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Best Nights : Sun
Coat Check : No
Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : Yes
Waiter Service : Yes
Drive-Thru : No
Categories
Burgers
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Reba M.
Excellent moscato and the live band is incredible! The atmosphere is comfortable, staff were efficient and friendly and the apps were delicious! Easy to get in and out of the parking area. Will return!
(5)Sara S.
We tried Latitudes for the first time this weekend, and we were really surprised at how much we liked it! We have lived in the area for 4 years, and we have always overlooked this place. Their flatbread pizza looked amazing (my mother-in-law had it), their burgers are good, and their beer cheese pretzels are delicious! Not only was the food really good, but the service was excellent. There was not very many diners when we were in there, so our server was super attentive. Overall, we loved this place!
(5)Heather S.
My husband and I have gone to Latitudes several times since moving to the area about two years ago. We always liked it well enough, but felt that the menu (and the food) were kind of hit-or-miss -- we've had some great food there, but also some not-so-great stuff. The place just didn't seem to have an identity, like it was trying to be all things to all people. Still, though, it was close by and we really liked the hummus and several other items, so we kept going. Last Sunday, we were trying to figure out what to do for dinner and I randomly looked at the Latitudes website to see if anything sounded good. I discovered that not only had they changed up their name, but also their entire menu. Husband and I were curious enough to check this out, so off we trotted. The inside of the place still looks very similar to before, though the seating has been somewhat reconfigured and they've added a nice new jukebox, which this jukebox junkie appreciates (though I didn't try it that night). There's a good mix of booths, tables and high-tops that should work for just about any party size or need. The menu, however, has been 90% overhauled. Most of the appetizers are gone (though some of the old ones such as the hummus and wings remain), replaced by a smaller list that should still be able to please just about anyone. The bulk of their menu now consists of a unique list of sandwiches and burgers. They have also have some salads and a daily list of soups. We started with an order of our old favorite, the hummus, and it was good as ever. I wouldn't go so far as to say it's the best hummus I've ever had in my life, but it's smooth and creamy with great taste. It was happy hour, so all appetizers were $2 off -- there are also drink specials that vary, so ask your server when you go. I tried the falafel pita wrap for dinner and loved it. Nicely flavored and full of crunchy fresh vegetables and tahini sauce -- great stuff. It got a little drippy and messy at the end, so I just grabbed my fork and ate the rest of the inside without the pita. I love falafel and this was an excellent version. My husband got the Breakfast Burger, which was a nicely sized burger topped with pancetta, goetta, a sunny-side up egg and hashbrowns. He got it minus the goetta and plus American cheese, and said it was delicious -- up to and including the beef, which is sometimes lacking when a restaurant serves these "specialty" burgers, but apparently not in this case. Both meals were served with their herbed fries, which were great -- crispy without being greasy, and just enough "herby" flavor to be present without overpowering. Our server (who was excellent, and whose name I cannot remember for the life of me) explained that they had switched their focus to provide fresh, local food with a unique spin that can't readily be found elsewhere in Anderson. Based on the food we had, I'd say they're off to a great start. They also eventually plan to add rotating nightly specials such as steak, fish, and the like. My suggestion would be to emphasize the local aspect of the food on the menu -- nowhere on the menu (that I saw) did it say where any of the food came from. If the food really is locally produced, putting it on the menu is a great touch and can help make that connection for the customers. Also, some consistency in the happy hour drink pricing would be great -- everyone loves a happy hour discount, but one annoyance I've always had with this place is that I could never nail down exactly what the drink discounts were until I got my check. It's better now than it was, but a uniform system like you see in most other restaurants would be nicer, I would think. Or if you don't do that, have a separate bar menu specifically for happy hour pricing on every table. All in all, we really enjoyed our experience. Latitudes seems like they've found their identity, and the food was definitely the best it's ever been. If you've tried this place in the past and haven't liked it, give it a shot because you might just be pleasantly surprised!
(4)Joel B.
Like everyone else I hopped on the groupon when I saw this local place pop up. I'd seen their menu, read some reviews, and always wanted to check it out, so the added incentive of a discount was enough to draw me in. Sat around on the discount for a bit until a good burger craving struck. Once it did, I was ready for it! I called up Latitudes and placed a to go order: a burger "set on fire" (blackened, sirachia, and jalapenos) and topped with short ribs. Medium-rare temp, with a side of fries. The woman taking my order was polite, and gave me a very accurate estimate - I was able to arrive just as they boxed up my meal, walking into the strip-mall location and surprisingly finding a comfortable bistro ambience - good lighting, close small tables that create an intimate atmosphere, wrapped around a decently sized bar. The owners were present and hosting, though I had little interaction as I made my way to pick up my food. Once I got home I was pleasantly surprised - They had delivered a very nice medium on a togo burger, not quite the proper MR I had wanted, but with carry over cooking in a styrofoam that's tough to expect. Otherwise the burger was perfect! Cheese melted evenly, soft bun to absorb the juices, and a very good quality of meat to base the dish on. The short rib was delicious, putting the burger a little over the top, but helping to satisfy the "chunk of red meat" craving I had gotten. Unfortunately, the fries were one of the worst things I've ever eaten. The golden-brown crispy herb fries I had seen on the menu/website were no where to be found, just a pitiful stringy lump of sorry looking bland potatoes. They were warm enough, and clearly recently fried by the grease that still clung to them, but there was absolutely no flavor. The one glaring flaw is enough to keep me from being completely satisfied, but I do plan to check this place out again, I'll choose something else to accompany my Mountain O'Meat.
(4)Amy M.
Food was okay; just didn't have any kind of 'wow' factor. The kids meals were $5 each and my kids ordered Mac & Cheese; it was a box of Kraft Mac & Cheese split between the 2 bowls. Our server had very little personality; really did just the bare minimum. Ok place, but we won't be back...
(2)Alyssa O.
Went here with a friend to just have a beer on a Friday, I love live music but the place is small and the band was LOUD! Couldn't hear my friend even though he sat right next to me, but other than that the bar was mildly crowded and probably the most I've seen go on in Anderson on a weekend.
(4)Kelly M.
Big space and a decent patio. Food varies from small plates to burgers to big plates. Lots of variety. Very nice beer selection and drink menu. Nice oasis in the land of corporate chains on Beechmont ave.
(4)Chris H.
This place is constantly changing. They are known to have a great burger with a lot of options when it comes to toppings. You have the usual cheese, bacon, and onion straws. But for the adventurous types, try goetta, crunchy peanut butter, or sriracha. They have trivia every Monday at 8, and most weekends you will find a band playing live music. The crowd on weekends consists of the Anderson Township 40/50 something's trying to recapture their youth. The cougar watching is impressive. The bar portion remains pretty busy every night of the week, serving up specialty cocktails and a wide variety of beers. At the moment, they have 4 local Cincinnati beers on tap. According to their menus, they shifted their kitchen focus to local, fresh ingredients to bring high quality to the suburbs. Ps. My wife says to "try the raspberry martini."
(4)Brittany W.
The food was ok and the atmosphere left much to be desired. We went here for a dinner date night and felt more like we were at a panera or more of a casual restaurant. For the food they offer I would have liked to had a more intimate setting I guess.
(3)David P.
Went here for the first time with a groupon we will definitely be back. Me and my wife loved everything we ate. The staff was awesome she was so knowledgeable about all items on the menu. Just cant find one complaint.
(5)Maggie B.
Love the new local focused menu. Walking in the feel is a little odd but they made due with the strip mall location. The decor is very fun and the wait staff is fantastic. We started with their wings. They let you choose two sauces for the small order of 6. So fun! The Apricot BBQ was amazing and the Butter Sirracha really charred beautifully. The Short Rib Naan had a great flavor even of it was a bit fatty for me. They Red Bean Risotto cake was served with a Jambalaya type sauce. It was delicious. They had some really interesting cocktails. We will be back to try some.
(4)Rachel S.
I was trying to find a new place and stumbled across this gem hidden in a strip mall. We went on as Tuesday night and it was pretty much empty so I was a little concerned. I ordered the falafel sandwich and my fiancé ordered the burger. Wow. All I can say is this place is my new favorite!!! The fries were crispy and flavorful, no need for ketchup. My falafel sandwich was out of this world. I cleaned my plate and am already wanting to go back. Definitely recommend everyone try this place! The apps looked awesome on the menu but we skipped it. Next time we may just try some apps and drinks :)
(5)Jadene P.
Great neighborhood spot. Good food, good drinks and tons of friendly people. Daily food and drink specials. Love this place.
(5)Sarah S.
Having been to latitudes twice now I have to say that my experiences have been good so far. The first night I went it was a week night and they had double song karaoke going on. I believe that the manager was our server. He was very attentive and very knowledgeable about the newly revamped menu. I had the 26 degrees latitude I believe it was called and I think it is the best drink I have had in a while. Though it is a simple citrus drink it is refreshing and not too strong to drink casually after a hard day at work. The best part is that this drink was only $5!! For me that is a steal. Though I have not tried a lot of the menu items, I had the herb fries which I must say were delicious. The service the second time was ok. Our server was attentive but messed up our bill at the end of the night. They do take reservations which is a plus if you are going on a weekend evening. They also have a nice outdoor seating area but if it is a nice night you had better get there early. Overall I would say it is worth a try, especially if you are looking for a low key place to hang out at after work. This place is nothing out of the ordinary but I could see it easily becoming a comfortable favorite among me and my friends.
(4)Alyssa H.
I'm really not hard to please, but I was satisfied with this restaurant! Very friendly staff, and the owner was super nice as well! Great food and really good prices. I'll be going back soon!
(5)David C.
First time there and it felt like home. Great place to hang out with friends or meet new ones.
(4)Mikey R.
Great place and they have a new menu with great food. Service was top notch, best food for the price in Anderson.
(5)Sarah B.
Latitudes has excellent food. We ordered the goetta tacos as requested by our server. They were as delicious as they sound. I ordered a pasta dish and my husband had the burger with everything on it. We ended up taking the pasta home because we could not eat everything due to generous portions. The atmosphere of the place definitely has a bar feel. Our server told us they stay open until 2 AM so there is a much different crowd there for dinner but you could still tell the floors were a little sticky from the night before. That made the food all the more impressive for us. Great beer selection as well.
(5)James M.
We are regulars and there are many reasons why... Top quality ingredients, creative and delicious dishes, genuinely likable and gracious staff, and the best drinks in town. The menu has varied over the years and there are a few items I miss, but the current menu has a number of crave-worthy dishes (the chicken sliders for one). The soups are outstanding. The martinis are flawless. Chic atmosphere. A real gem in suburbia.
(5)Dawn G.
We had high expectations for Latitudes - coming on a Sunday evening for their "tapas/international" cuisine. The menu online is completely different from the one currently being used...which has been boiled down to the typical bar favs with only a few "international" items for flavoring. With such a limited selection, most everyone in the party got either the burgers or the flatbread, the two items highly recommended by the server. The burgers came out with the wrong items, and the flatbread was over-sauced (quite soggy with both marinara and balsamic vinegar). The beer selection was sufficient - a good mix of craft/local/and traditional offerings. We left wishing the food, ambiance and experience were more like a bistro and less like a bar.
(2)Jaylyn A.
Such an amazing time! Amazing food and the owners are so sweet and really care about your time and money spent. You definitely have to visit this place!
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