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Covington — The Ohio-River Bourbon Town Where Cincinnati Dines

MainStrasse Village holds the historic German-Kentucky quarter and Otto's, the corner storefront that Cincinnati Magazine has called the city's most consistent neighbourhood kitchen for over twenty years. Coppin's Restaurant sits inside the restored Hotel Covington on Madison Avenue, the dining anchor of the city's renaissance. Bouquet on Pike Street pioneered farm-to-table Northern Kentucky two decades before the term went national. Wunderbar carries the German heritage forward with a small-plate evolution. Frida 602 brings serious Mexican cooking to the riverfront. For a city of forty thousand sitting directly across the Ohio from downtown Cincinnati, no Kentucky river-town its size eats this seriously.

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Coppin's Restaurant & Bar Covington New Appalachian Bourbon Country restaurant
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Impress Clients
Hotel Covington — Madison Avenue — Covington
Coppin's Restaurant & Bar
New Appalachian Bourbon Country$$$
The Hotel Covington dining room that Cincinnati Magazine has named Best Restaurant in Northern Kentucky three years running. The polished Madison-Avenue address that anchors the city's renaissance.
Bouquet Restaurant + Wine Bar Covington Farm-to-Table New American restaurant
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Close a Deal
Pike Street — Roebling Point — Covington
Bouquet Restaurant + Wine Bar
Farm-to-Table New American$$$
The chef-driven Roebling-Point address that pioneered Northern Kentucky farm-to-table two decades before the term went national. The discreet room that closes more Greater Cincinnati deals than anyone admits.
Otto's Covington New Southern Comfort restaurant
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First Date
MainStrasse Village — Covington
Otto's
New Southern Comfort$$
The MainStrasse Village corner storefront that Cincinnati Magazine has held in the top-ten list for fifteen consecutive years. The neighbourhood kitchen by which every other Covington room is measured.
Wunderbar Covington Modern German & Bavarian Small Plates restaurant
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Team Dinner
MainStrasse Village — Covington
Wunderbar
Modern German & Bavarian Small Plates$$
The MainStrasse Village room that pulled the German-Kentucky heritage forward into the small-plate decade. Cincinnati Magazine's Best New Restaurant 2022 — the architecture of a long table.
Frida 602 Covington Modern Mexican restaurant
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Birthday
Main Street — Roebling Point — Covington
Frida 602
Modern Mexican$$
The Main-Street Mexican kitchen that Cincinnati Magazine named Best Mexican Restaurant in 2023. Bright, ambitious, hand-pressed tortillas — and the room everyone in the region wants the table next to the window in.

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The Top 5 Covington Restaurants

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Coppin's Restaurant & Bar

Cincinnati Magazine Best Restaurant Northern KentuckyNew Appalachian Bourbon Country$$$638 Madison Avenue, Covington

Coppin's opened in 2016 inside the Hotel Covington — a beaux-arts municipal building completed in 1910 that served as Covington's city hall, then a department store, and finally a boutique hotel after a $24 million renovation led by local developer Salyers Group. The restaurant occupies the building's former public marble lobby, a soaring high-ceilinged room with restored bronze fixtures, exposed-brick walls, and a centrepiece zinc bar that runs the length of the Madison Avenue frontage. The dining capacity of about one hundred and ten covers is split between the main floor, a quieter mezzanine balcony, and a covered courtyard that opens to the hotel's interior garden.

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Bouquet Restaurant + Wine Bar

Cincinnati Magazine Top 10Farm-to-Table New American$$$519 Main Street, Covington

Bouquet opened in 2007 in a small brick storefront a block from the Roebling Suspension Bridge — the 1866 John A. Roebling cable bridge that was the prototype for the Brooklyn Bridge and remains the visual symbol of Covington's riverfront. Owner and executive chef Stephen Williams opened the room in his early thirties with a then-unfashionable thesis: a Northern Kentucky restaurant could source virtually all of its ingredients from within seventy-five miles, change the menu every two weeks, and charge a price that respected the work rather than the geography. Eighteen years later, the thesis has held — and the restaurant has held the Cincinnati Magazine top-ten Northern Kentucky list every year since 2010.

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Otto's

Cincinnati Magazine Top 10 — 15 consecutive yearsNew Southern Comfort$$521 Main Street, Covington

Otto's opened in 2003 on the corner of Sixth and Main in MainStrasse Village — the historic German-Kentucky quarter laid out as the working-class settlement opposite Cincinnati in the mid-nineteenth century, with cobblestone streets, a glockenspiel tower, and a string of restored brick storefronts that anchor the city's most-walked dining strip. The room itself is a forty-eight-seat L-shape laid into the building's original commercial corner — original tin ceiling, exposed brick, vintage tile floor, a small bar that handles the walk-in trade. The patio on Sixth Street holds another sixteen seats and is the year-round photograph of MainStrasse.

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Wunderbar

Cincinnati Magazine Best New Restaurant 2022Modern German & Bavarian Small Plates$$1132 Lee Street, Covington

Wunderbar opened in 2021 in a restored MainStrasse Village storefront a block from the glockenspiel, the work of restaurateur Kyle Higham, who grew up in Covington and spent a decade cooking in Berlin and Munich kitchens before returning home. The room is a deliberate stylistic statement: a long communal table down the centre running fourteen seats, with two-tops along the walls, a small bar at the front, and a brick-courtyard patio at the back covered by a vine-clad pergola. The interior is modern German biergarten by design — long wooden table, mismatched antique steins along the high shelf, a chalkboard that lists the day's snack offers.

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Frida 602

Cincinnati Magazine Best Mexican 2023Modern Mexican$$602 Main Street, Covington

Frida 602 opened in 2018 on Main Street in the Roebling Point district — a six-minute walk from MainStrasse Village and three blocks from the Roebling Bridge — in a restored brick storefront with a vivid colour-blocked interior of cobalt, magenta, and ochre that takes its visual cue from Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul in Coyoacán. The space seats about ninety covers across a main dining room, a long open kitchen counter, a wraparound bar, and a covered patio against the side wall. The room is intentionally bright — string lights, colour-saturated walls, hand-painted Day-of-the-Dead murals — and operates as the most photographed restaurant interior in Covington.

Dining in Covington

The insider’s guide to Covington’s table

The Dining Culture

Covington's dining culture has been shaped by three forces operating simultaneously: a German-Kentucky settler heritage that left MainStrasse Village as a working historic quarter; the proximity to downtown Cincinnati directly across the Ohio River that pulls metropolitan diners southbound by foot across the Roebling Bridge; and a Northern Kentucky restaurant renaissance that began in earnest with Bouquet in 2007 and accelerated through the Hotel Covington's 2016 opening. The cooking here is unapologetically regional — bourbon-country Appalachian, German-Kentucky biergarten, Ohio Valley farm-to-table — and the prices remain twenty to thirty percent below comparable Cincinnati rooms, which is the operating economic argument the city continues to make.

Best Neighbourhoods

MainStrasse Village holds the walkable historic core — Otto's, Wunderbar, the bourbon-and-beer hall density, and a cobblestone street pattern that operates as the city's most photographed corridor. The Roebling Point district (around the Roebling Suspension Bridge) holds Bouquet and Frida 602 in a quieter, more residential-mix block. Madison Avenue holds Coppin's at the Hotel Covington — the boutique-hotel address that anchors the formal dining floor. Everything is within a six-to-ten minute walk of everything else.

Reservations & Practical Tips

Coppin's books two to three weeks for weekends; Bouquet one to two weeks; Otto's and Wunderbar usually one week; Frida 602 one week for weekends, walk-in at the bar most weeknights. Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is fifteen minutes south by car. The Roebling Suspension Bridge is closed to vehicles after 6pm — walk it as part of the after-dinner ritual. Convention weekends (BLINK light festival in October, MainStrasse Maifest in May, Oktoberfest in September) compress availability across all five rooms.

Dress Code & Tipping

Coppin's at the Hotel Covington is smart — collared shirts and elegant attire expected at dinner. Bouquet and Frida 602 are smart casual. Otto's and Wunderbar are casual to smart casual — no shorts after 5pm at any of the five. Tipping in the Greater Cincinnati region runs 18–22% at the table-service tier; service is always added to the bill at parties of six or more. Bourbon programmes at Coppin's and Otto's are typically poured at the bar before being moved to the dining floor — request a barrel pick at the captain station rather than the bar if you want the senior recommendation.