Thanks to our city’s love and appreciation for the past, you can still have a few of the same experiences you could have in Cincinnati back in the 1950s. A lot has changed in the Queen City over the years, but if you look for it, much remains the same. For a literal taste of nostalgia, head to Hathaway’s Diner in downtown Cincinnati. Recently named the best diner in Ohio by The Food Network, Hathaway’s almost left Carew Tower at one point. But this local treasure remains and if you haven’t visited in the past 60 years, there’s no better time than the present.

There are many local eateries scattered across downtown Cincinnati, but Hathaway’s has been a favorite for years, even decades.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner This diner is located inside Carew Tower, which was once the tallest building in Cincinnati. When you eat at the diner, consider a trip to the top for the views!

Many places try to create a 50s-style atmosphere, but Hathaway’s doesn’t have to create anything. It is an actual 50s diner.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner It opened in 1956 and has been serving hungry Cincinnatians ever since. After some recent questioning on its lease and debate as to whether or not it would stay open, Hathaway’s now continues to preserve memories and make new ones.

You’ll love the retro feel of the decor and atmosphere at Hathaway’s.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner With a classic black and white checkered floor and pops of red, there’s no debating this restaurant’s roots (even though many regulars miss the old decor).

The menu is just as classic and offers so many favorites.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner Breakfast is served all day and always hits the spot. Stop by, sit at the counter, and order a goetta omelet for plenty of local flavor.

If you’re in the mood for a sandwich, a patty melt is always a favorite choice.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner A burger and fries or a BLT would also hit the spot. The menu is bound to have something you’ll enjoy.

And as a diner, there has to be a daily special of a traditional comfort food.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner It doesn’t get much better than meatloaf on Thursdays. The fish dinner on Fridays is also a favorite.

Consider rounding out your experience with a creamy milkshake, a staple at Hathaway’s.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner There’s no better way to get a taste of the 50s than with a milkshake, enjoyed at the retro counter.

Hathaway’s has been around for over 60 years, so hopefully you’ve already had the chance to try it.

Facebook/Hathaway’s Diner But if not, add it to your Cincinnati dining bucket list. This 50s diner is a local treasure and now officially the best diner in Ohio.

In a state like ours that appreciates good food and has so many great local restaurants, it’s quite an honor to be named the best diner in Ohio. Hathaway’s has long been a favorite diner in Cincinnati and it continues to get the recognition it deserves. Do you love this 50s diner in Cincinnati? What’s your favorite thing to order? Share your thoughts and memories with us in the comments!

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This diner is located inside Carew Tower, which was once the tallest building in Cincinnati. When you eat at the diner, consider a trip to the top for the views!

It opened in 1956 and has been serving hungry Cincinnatians ever since. After some recent questioning on its lease and debate as to whether or not it would stay open, Hathaway’s now continues to preserve memories and make new ones.

With a classic black and white checkered floor and pops of red, there’s no debating this restaurant’s roots (even though many regulars miss the old decor).

Breakfast is served all day and always hits the spot. Stop by, sit at the counter, and order a goetta omelet for plenty of local flavor.

A burger and fries or a BLT would also hit the spot. The menu is bound to have something you’ll enjoy.

It doesn’t get much better than meatloaf on Thursdays. The fish dinner on Fridays is also a favorite.

There’s no better way to get a taste of the 50s than with a milkshake, enjoyed at the retro counter.

But if not, add it to your Cincinnati dining bucket list. This 50s diner is a local treasure and now officially the best diner in Ohio.

For more information, follow along with Hathaway’s on Facebook. The diner is open Monday – Friday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

And for another local diner that’s worth a try, check out this favorite that’s just across the river.

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