Disappointing considering the reviews. The picture says it all…. What I ordered and what I got.
Ellie and the staff here are amazing, I don’t know how you don’t give this place 6 stars, it’s clean large, computer ordering. Excellent work. If only Emma’s in chicago could figure this out!
Very delicious and great prices. Pizzas are great! The tuna melt is also very tasty. Will be returning!
Great food and Service with a smile!
Great food, great price, great service!
Pas Yisroel bread is an option but you have to ask for it.
First time visiting and had their cold smoked salmon toast, plus curly fries. I really enjoyed the salmon and the price was agreeable. Fries portion was very large, and I couldn't finish them, but I was able to reheat in my toaster oven later that evening. It came with a spiffy aioli, and the fries were consistent in size and quality. I believe they missed the capers for the sandwich, but I will be okay.
Lots of food options and variety (all kosher), friendly staff and great environment!
Great kosher restaurant. Ordering is easy with their digital ordering stations. The food is made quickly and is yummy. The restaurant is large, clean and stress-free. The staff is pleasant and helpful.
Very clean and inviting space, food was fresh and flavorful, service friendly and accommodating. Prices are reasonable and there is great outdoor seating as well. A great kosher option!
Perfect spot to eat since it's so close to my work. Food was so good!! Definitely coming back 😄
The food at orange spot is delicious and I love that everything is fresh. Also, the space is very chilled and spacious. Will definitely be frequenting this place.
Place is beautiful and specious,verity of seating options,Delicious and fresh food,Great staff,Option for Pas YIsruel.
Thanks for enhancing our stay in Cincinnati.
On our way from Detroit to Lexington, we stopped on the northside of Cincinnati for lunch at a relatively new kosher restaurant called Orange Spot Bistro. We made the right choice, in fact the only choice. It was chol moed Succos, and they have the only kosher sukkah in town when dining out, according to the locals we spoke with who were also eating there.
As I understand it, the restaurant was built by a successful businessman who owns several nursing homes in the area, and he wanted to make sure his observant employees had a place to eat for breakfast and lunch. Wow, that's a tremendous chesed (kindness).
The Sukkah itself is behind the building. It's expertly built with two large concrete picnic tables. The setting is very park-like and away from traffic.
We enjoyed a good spicy Hawaiian pizza and curly fries. The only thing I didn't like was the ordering process on a large screen at the counter. It requires two many steps: scroll, select, add, confirm, go back, scroll, select something else, add, confirm, repeat. It takes too long, especially when ordering for a large group. Sometimes, hi-tech isn't, and in my opinion, this is one of those times.
Other than that mild frustration, the restaurant is amazingly large, with an outdoor seating option, too. Apparently, there is a meat menu, as well. I'm not sure how that works, but I assume it's been sorted out in the kitchen. Otherwise, Lubavitchers wouldn't eat there.
Grilled cheese was insane! Down to earth young staff, spacious, comfortable, and chill seating area. My Bro in law loved the beef burrito. Wouldn’t mind some fettuccine Alfredo or Mac and cheese on the menu. A milkshake wouldn’t be too bad either, in fact a milkshake would be splendid. This is just the beginning of the new era of fast kosher lunch food in Cincinnati:) highly recommended