The Pierogi Restaurant In Cincinnati That's Wonderfully Authentic
By Andrea Limke|Published May 17, 2019
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A Cincinnati native who has lived in Kentucky for over 10 years, Andrea's heart belongs both in the Queen City and the Bluegrass State. After earning an education degree and working in that field for a number of years, Andrea began to pursue her passion for writing over 6 years ago. Since then she has written for a number of print and online publications, as well as published a children's book.
You’ll find a variety of authentic cuisine from all over the world inside the local restaurants of Cincinnati. Of course, everyone knows where to get great German fare (try Mecklenburg Gardens) and even incredible Greek dishes (head to Sebastian’s), but that’s just the beginning of the deliciousness in the Queen City. One savory dish that many gravitate toward is the pierogi. If you’ve never had one of these dumplings that originated in Eastern Europe, it’s time to give them a try – and it’s easier than ever at this new pierogi restaurant in Cincinnati. Wodka Bar is a pierogi and vodka destination that takes you across the Atlantic, and everything about it is wonderfully authentic.
It's always fantastic to witness the success of a local business, and Babushka Pierogies definitely has a story to tell. What began as an authentic Eastern European cuisine stand in Findlay Market (which is still in operation) later added a late night pierogi window (also still open) and has now evolved into the delicious Wodka Bar, a brick and mortar destination in OTR.
There has been great anticipation for Wodka Bar (pronounced "Vodka") to open, especially from those who have long been a fan of Babushka Pierogies. The owner, Sarah Dworak, has deep family roots in Ukraine and, luckily for us, has brought her authentic family recipes to Cincinnati.
Dworak recently opened Wodka Bar on Main Street in Over-the-Rhine, and it has definitely become a new must-try spot in this vibrant neighborhood. It has a cozy, artistic bar atmosphere and offers a food and drink menu that's unlike anything you’ll find elsewhere in the city.
The decor throughout the interior adds to the ambiance and is as beautiful as the drinks and dishes created behind the bar. Expect to find rich velvet, deep colors, and even a stained glass window that has been turned into a chandelier.
While this is mainly a bar that happens to have a dining menu, the food here is a huge draw. You can round out your "visit" to Europe with an order from the menu and sips of vodka to wash it down.
If you've tasted Babushka Pierogies before, your taste buds are probably already anticipating a visit to Wodka Bar. Pierogies are definitely on the menu, as well as other authentic dishes that pair perfectly with the drinks.
Vodka is, of course, the star of the show here, and you can taste varieties that are not easy to find in our area. Wodka Bar also specializes in infused vodkas that are incredibly flavorful and unique.
There's so much to love about this new eatery that gives you a taste of the old country. Sit at the bar and learn about the art of vodka, order some pierogies, and celebrate the success of this local eatery in Cincinnati.
Wodka Bar and Babushka Pierogies are bringing this classic Eastern European dish to the masses in Cincinnati, and it’s time to give them a try. While you’re at it, taste the infused vodka and enjoy a unique dining experience at this new restaurant and bar in OTR. Are you a fan of pierogies? Have you tasted these? Let us know in the comments!
For more information on Wodka Bar in OTR, follow along on Facebook here. You can also follow along with Babushka Pierogies here.
Wodka Bar is open in the evening on Tuesday through Saturday and opens up at 11 a.m on Sunday.
Address: 1200 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH, 45202
And for more on Findlay Market, where the love for pierogies began in Cincinnati, check out our previous article here.
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