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Tink's Café is delicious, and almost every dish has a unique twist. It's understated and chic atmosphere is complimented by wood floors, a painted acoustic tile ceiling and a broad expanse of windows. The menu is very flexible, which makes this a good choice for pre- or post-movie dining. The Esquire Theatre's schedule is thoughtfully posted at each table (AM 03-14-07).Lunch: 11 a.m.--2 p.m. Monday--Friday; dinner: 5-9 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, 5-10 p.m. Friday-Saturday. Read the entire review from the April 1 Issue of City Beat Magazine.
This simply-decorated restaurant, with lots of windows, warm wood floors and abstract art on the walls, became an instant local hit when it opened. Tink's menu is eclectic and ambitious....
Tink's Cafe is a great place to have some great food with friends. The menu is eclectic and Moday night jazz is wonderful.
This casual but sophisticated setting is just right for the urban-hipster feel of Clifton.
Tinks, an intimate, casual spot with food and atmosphere best classified as new American hip. Minimalist decor and warm oak floors translate into a cozy but uncluttered feel, an ambience that extends to the restaurant's low-key, eclectic menu.
My dad and I went to our first dinner at Tink's Cafe off Ludlow in the Gaslight District in Clifton recently. There were only five occupied seats when we were there, and that was a shame. Tink's has been one of my favorite dining experiences in Cincinnati.
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