Samantha Welch+FollowInside Hyde Park’s $2.5M dream homeA jaw-dropping estate just steps from Hyde Park Square is up for grabs at $2.5 million, and it’s turning heads for more than just its price tag. With over 7,600 square feet, four bedrooms, and five bathrooms, this place is pure luxury. What’s wild is how fast homes like this are moving—there’s barely any inventory, and buyers are lining up. It really shows how competitive Cincinnati’s real estate scene has become. Would you ever splurge on a home like this, or does the hot market make you want to hold off? Let’s talk! #RealEstate #Cincinnati #HydePark00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowHyde Park Bar & Grill gets new owners, old charmHyde Park Bar & Grill, the cozy Austin spot known for its legendary fries and neighborhood warmth, just changed hands after 43 years. But don’t worry—those iconic buttermilk fries and the welcoming vibe aren’t going anywhere. The new owners, Brian and Angela Luke, promise to keep the menu approachable and prices fair, while adding a fresh touch to the space and flavors. In a city where so many classics are disappearing, it’s a relief to see a local favorite get some new energy without losing its soul. What memories do you have from Hyde Park Bar & Grill? #Food #AustinEats #HydePark00Share
Mary Williams+FollowHyde Park’s corner spot up for grabs againAnother chapter closes on Hyde Park Square’s busiest corner—MexCantina has shut its doors after just a year and a half, despite a whopping 16-year lease. Locals who enjoyed their tacos and margaritas now face another empty storefront at 2653 Erie Ave, a spot that’s seen three restaurants come and go in recent years. No word yet on what’s next, but the sign hints at something “exciting” coming soon. What do you think Hyde Park really needs in this prime location? Would you want another restaurant, or something totally different? #Food #HydePark #CincinnatiEats00Share
dianefrank+FollowAnother Hyde Park eatery closes its doorsMexCantina in Hyde Park Square just served its last meal, closing up shop after less than two years. It’s always tough to see a local spot disappear, especially one that brought a new flavor to the neighborhood. The quick turnover in this Erie Ave. location—first Mesa Loca, now MexCantina—makes you wonder what it really takes for a restaurant to stick around here. Is it the competition, changing tastes, or something else? If you visited MexCantina, what will you miss most, and what do you hope to see move in next? #Food #HydePark #CincinnatiEats00Share
Denise Kemp+FollowStep inside Hyde Park’s historic stone gemA five-bedroom Victorian from 1899 in Hyde Park just went under agreement for $1.2M, and it’s packed with character you don’t see every day. The stone exterior and dramatic arched entry give it serious curb appeal, but inside you’ll find original hardwoods, curved tower rooms, and a sunroom with exposed stone walls—plus modern perks like a new roof, EV charger, and full deleading. Imagine living in a piece of Boston history with space for the whole family and even your cars. Would you choose a home with this much personality over a new build? #RealEstate #HydePark #BostonRealEstate00Share
Annette Jones+FollowHyde Park’s gumbo tradition warms up JanuaryNothing says comfort like a steaming bowl of gumbo, and Daisy’s Po-Boy and Tavern in Hyde Park is making sure everyone gets a taste. Chef Chuy Martinez is not only serving up this Louisiana classic, but the restaurant is also celebrating its third annual “Gumbo for Good” by giving away free gumbo and cornbread to seniors in need on MLK Day. It’s a real community moment—just sign up online to reserve a spot. Whether you’re a gumbo fan or just love seeing local spots give back, this is one of those feel-good stories that makes Hyde Park special. Who else is craving a bowl? #Food #HydePark #GumboForGood00Share
Ashlee Thomas+Follow$1M lottery win shakes up Hyde ParkSomeone in Hyde Park just turned a $5 scratch ticket into a $1 million payday, scoring $50,000 a year for the next 20 years. The winning ticket was sold at Neighborhood Convenience Store, and there’s still one more top prize out there. With odds of 1 in 3.36 million, it’s wild to think another local could hit it big. On the same day, over 850 other prizes of $600+ were claimed across Massachusetts. Would you keep playing if you knew the odds, or is this kind of win just too tempting to pass up? #News #HydePark #LotteryWin00Share
Annette Jones+FollowBreakfast magic at The Echo, Hyde ParkWalking into The Echo in Hyde Park feels like stepping into a living postcard—Santa (aka Stan) is at the counter, regulars are swapping stories, and the servers know your order before you sit down. The food? Classic diner comfort, from massive omelets to goetta and potato pancakes. But it’s the vibe that really hits home: real conversations, friendly nods over newspapers, and the kind of warmth that makes you believe community still matters. Places like The Echo are rare, and every breakfast here feels like a small celebration of what makes Cincinnati special. Who else has a favorite diner that feels like home? #Food #HydePark #CincinnatiEats00Share
Daniel Barajas+FollowSausage dogs take over Hyde Park for ChristmasHundreds of dachshunds in festive costumes turned Hyde Park into a sea of tiny paws and wagging tails during the annual Christmas walk. The best-dressed contest was a highlight, with pups dressed as presents and reindeer, while owners swapped stories and tips. For many, it’s more than just a cute gathering—it’s a real community moment that brings dog lovers together and gives these energetic little dogs a chance to socialize. Whether you’re a dachshund fan or just love a good holiday tradition, this event shows how pets can unite a city. Who else has seen a dog parade this joyful? #Pets #HydePark #Dachshunds41Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowKenwood’s buzzer-beater stuns Hyde ParkStephens’s fearless drive with just 1.5 seconds left had the Kenwood gym rocking—he powered through contact for a clutch and-one layup, sealing a wild 42-40 win over Hyde Park. The rivalry between these neighborhood schools is real, and this one came down to the wire, with confusion over timeouts and benches clearing in the final seconds. Kenwood stays undefeated, but both teams showed grit, especially with new faces stepping up after last year’s stars moved on. How do you think this rivalry shapes the players and the community? Let’s hear your thoughts on the impact of high school sports! #Education #KenwoodAcademy #HydePark00Share