Entrance
Marina L.
Nov 14, 2024
We had our ceremony and reception here and it was beautiful. There is a huge parking lot that made it easy for our guests who wanted to drive to do so and for our limo to pick us up.The entry way is spacious and has a security guard up front for the entire night. There was a beautiful staircase but also elevators for our guests with mobility issues. There were bathrooms both upstairs and downstairs as well.The venue itself is so beautiful we really needed minimal décor for it. There are awesome lights, barrels that were used as tables, and so much character to the space. Our bar package was through them as well. We hesitated when we saw the beer list (no IPS, craft, or seltzer options), but it ended up being perfect. Their open bar high-end option had plenty of other choices of liquor and wine our guests could also choose from and had a great time. The team did a great job - they set up all of the tables and chairs exactly like we wanted, did a great job running the bar, and gave us exactly what we needed. They were very kind and flexible with us as we asked questions throughout the process. Would highly recommend getting married here!
Read MoreRachel R.
Nov 24, 2010
I'm not sure if this is a 100% accurate review for this place or not.... But I'm going to write one about... the parking lot. :PThis place is one of the most happenin spots on the weekends.. ok make that game day mornings. The parking is over $20 unless you spin around to the back side and pay $20 and go under the tracks. Either way, in either lot the music is going, the cornholes bein played, and well... we all know what happens when we tailgate. There's a few people that sell food from their food trucks, that are not your normally cincy food trucks that will be parked on Fountain Square on game day, but still. I actually recommend spinning around to 3rd st and parking on the other side of the tracks. The party definately spills over.
Read MoreCynthia R.
May 7, 2013
I'm not from Cincinnati, so when I first moved here I used to hear this talked about and get it confused with Longworth's, the bar in Mt Adams. Both are cool spots but very different. This is a mix of creative and general business offices, event space, and it also has a restaurant and nightclub. Lots of exposed brick and lofty ceilings throughout the building. When it rains it's common to see buckets put out in the hallways to catch leaks (at least on the 5th floor). Also, slowest elevator ever. But if you work here it's nice not to have the generic corporate office experience.
Read MoreRawlins R.
Oct 31, 2013
I came here for a wedding. It seemed like a nice venue. Not really sure what the functionality of the building is but I wasn't extremely disappointed by anything. This is a large warehouse like brick building. The parking lot is ample enough for any large event.
Read MoreRyan Z.
Oct 23, 2012
Best tailgate lot for the Bengals games... and it's only $30 per spot vs. $50 and more elsewhere. Having said that, it's still just a big parking lot with an abundance of people and not enough porta-potties. If you've never been tailgating and are considering going, this is the lot to try out. They have vendors sporadically set-up selling anything from food to apparel to candy. Be prepared to be crowded and arrive hours before the game if you want any chance at finding a spot.
Read MoreScot H.
Apr 4, 2013
neat old building. a cincinnati gem of iconic architecture. nightclub on site is a dump, but there are many interesting creative services based out of this building. be careful, the parking lot can make for a fun, off road experience.
Read MoreBeth F.
Mar 27, 2012
Like Rachel, I'm not sure if this is an accurate review for the location itself... I'm not entirely sure that the general public can go there, both times I've gone to check it out, everything is closed. But, it sure looks fantastic!!! It's like an artsy person's paradise, fabric, frames and everything else one needs to be creative is just waiting to pour out of this place. But the reason for my review is for the photographers out there... this place is a freakin gold mine for people wanting to shoot some great things. You have your artsy stuff with the tunnels and sculptures painted by the art students, the train tracks and if you're lucky, the baby blue caboose that sits just under the bridge. I went down with a friend and took some ominous shots of the building itself on a beautiful overcast day and the small dilapidated building in the parking lot has creepy vines that just beckon to you and want to be photographed. I love going there to take pictures and figured it may be a secret to some of you urban explorers out there :) You've gotta love a multi purpose place... art, tail gating and photography.. oh my.
Read MoreJ G.
Dec 6, 2024
Lots of beautiful furniture and textiles to select from. Great interior designers too!
Read MoreLindsey W.
Oct 2, 2012
They have awful management, even worse staff communication and if you even think about getting married there, then they will screw you over, book someone on your date and leave you without a venue to get married. So if you would like your day ruined and the wedding planning process miserable, book with Longworth Hall.
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