Embark on a culinary adventure featuring the freshest, locally sourced ingredients, thoughtfully curated for your enjoyment. Indulge in refreshing smoothies and explore our diverse range of hot and cold lunch offerings, or swing by for a selection of healthy on-the-go options. Our vibrant, contemporary setting and ample indoor and outdoor seating makes Orange Spot Bistro ideal for lunch gatherings, a quick coffee break or family meals. We look forward to serving. Orange Spot Bistro is under the Rabbinical Supervision of Cincinnati Kosher.
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Address: 10123 Alliance Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45242
Phone: (513) 516-5345
Website: http://www.orangespotbistro.com/
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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.
Thanks Sam for giving us a great experience.
I ordered the falafel plate , which arrived with 6 falafels inside a plain pita , with a sample size serving of salad , and something that looked like tahini but tasted nothing like tahini . One sad small pickle , my latte was so sweet I couldn’t drink .
Such disappointment, I did complain, the server offered me something else , I declined!
I will go back , mainly because I want to support a kosher place in my city .