It’s a tasty concoction of Goslings dark rum, frozen butterbeer (think cream soda and butterscotch), and marshmallow cream on top. To beat the heat, I ordered Dumbledore’s Butterbeer, a drink made popular from the Harry Potter books. The drink menu consists of house-made cocktails, alcoholic and non-alcoholic alike to offer a nice variety. The space is aptly named, considering it’s themed to celebrate all things fandom and fantasy. Walking in, you see what you would expect: LEGO collector sets, a wall of board games for sale categorized by, “Things you haven’t heard of” and “I can’t believe you don’t own this yet,” and a row of stools at the front window for you to sit and read.īe wary of Audrey II, she of Little Shop of Horrors fame.Ī connecting room houses their collection of comic books and the infamous, human-eating Audrey II from “The Little Shop of Horrors.” Eek! If you can get past her without being eaten, you will make it to the end of the quest for a nice surprise: a bar called Capes + Cloaks. How do you not go explore a place with a name like that? While waiting at the corner of Race and Findlay streets for our designated place to open, my friends and I noticed something else directly across the street: Cosmic Gorilla, a comic shop with cocktails. What started out as a day I originally planned on finishing all the errands I put off all week, turned into a day of discovery in Over-the-Rhine.
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