We first started coming to this bar for drinks but heard the food was good. The first time we ate at this place the waitress forgot to put our order in. Another time we came for $ 1 tacos at 7p and they were out of tacos. Keep in mind the place was fairly empty. Now I’m here on Saturday evening. We waited 45 min for 4 beef sliders and cheese quesadillas. As I look around the restaurant area where food is actually being served there are only 5 tables eating. Everyone else is drinking. My recommendation: stick to drinks only at this place. Eat before you come.
William K.
Classificação do local: 4 Cincinnati, OH
Great bar! Great food! Great service! This place is always fun. The food is always good. The prices are lower than other bars. You cannot go wrong!
Ted H.
Classificação do local: 1 Cincinnati, OH
Logos has better than normal bar food but the world’s most unfriendly male bartenders. They must be hired out of a prison work release program
Deano C.
Classificação do local: 4 OH, OH
We had a very fine lunch(turkey reuben) the other day with Leinenkugel Porter draft… excellent service and atmosphere… will definitely return! Deano
Foodie M.
Classificação do local: 3 Cincinnati, OH
Great wings and good appetizers! Service can be a bit slow but the servers are friendly. Can be hard to locate if you are not a regular but nice place with good people. TV’s and games are near most tables around bar so this is a plus. Good prices, good food.
David V.
Classificação do local: 4 Cincinnati, OH
I will own this bar one day! Has the perfect«bar» smell and feel. Great place to go. Best old style bar
Linsey G.
Classificação do local: 4 Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, OH
As far as sports bars go, Logo’s is one of my all-time favorites. There aren’t many places that provide a multitude of TVs to watch sports, above average bar food, and trivia night – all while supporting a locally-owned restaurant(as opposed to a chain). Additionally, the service is usually pretty good – to the point that the servers know and recognize regulars. A few things from the menu that I enjoy are the Fried Pepperjack Cheese Cubes, Steak Hoagie, crinkle fries, and the fact that they serve Diet Dr. Pepper. While these may be my favorite menu items, that’s not to say that I haven’t enjoyed a number of other things that they have to offer. Each night the kitchen prepares a special(ranging from all-you-can-eat spaghetti to turkey dinners) – most of which I’ve heard fantastic reviews – for extremely reasonable prices. I’ve been coming here for years, and as long as you patronize this haunt knowing full well to expect a dingy façade, dimly-lit interior, and greasy bar food, there’s no possible way to be disappointed.
Angela N.
Classificação do local: 3 South Lebanon, OH
Been coming here for years. had 21st birthday here. it is a hole in the wall. but great food/drinks.still lol.
Stuart H.
Classificação do local: 1 Cincinnati, OH
It wasn’t my first time here but It will be my last… service at the bar does not exist… It took me 25 minutes of sitting there to order food and a beer… never again…
Gordon P.
Classificação do local: 3 Pentwater, MI
Never ate here. But it is so cheap to drink here! $ 1 pints on some nights, $ 1.7522oz. on others. I can’t believe more people don’t go here. Bar staff is friendly and the place is clean. Lots of TV’s
Rj C.
Classificação do local: 3 Cincinnati, OH
I recently had the chance to visit Logo’s with a friend to watch a couple OSU games over the past few weeks, and I must say I’m pleasantly surprised. It is definitely your typical local neighborhood sports bar in that they have plenty of TVs with lots of games on to watch and good prices on domestic drafts and bottles. Their menu is bigger than you would expect for a sports bar. I tried the jalapeño poppers which were surprisingly good as well as the potato skins and the southwest burger. Though I wouldn’t call it «gourmet,» it is a decent sized burger with good flavor and cooked the way I asked. The staff there is very nice, it certainly helps to engage with them versus just ordering and not at least having a polite conversation. They will reward you if you remember their name and are polite. The 3 star review is mostly because the bar is sort of a dive sports bar and frequently tables go uncleaned for longer than is comfortable. But overall, it is a positive experience and I’m sure I’ll be back!
Tim S.
Classificação do local: 1 Cincinnati, OH
Logo’s is a dive sports bar that seems out of place for the Blue Ash community. It’s in the same strip as an auto garage, so it can be easy to miss. We arrived for a Last Call Trivia night just after a Bengals game had ended. There were many places to sit that had not been cleaned. We waited, and waited, and waited for someone to clean off a table. Our waitress did nothing to ensure we’d have a nice time at Logo’s. No one in our group really liked their food that much. During the trivia game, a man and a bartender got in a heated, curse-filled shouting match that ended in fight. This looks like the kind of place that is no stranger to bar fights. Logo’s is no place for children. I was embarrassed that I took my visiting parents to this place. The worst part of our time at Logo’s is that we won a $ 20 gift card for this place through the trivia game, meaning I have to go back here at some point. I think I’d rather give the card away.
D h.
Classificação do local: 3 Indianapolis, IN
smaller inside than is looks from the outside since it only occupies the front 1⁄3 or ½ of the building. parking lot may be full, but there is likely room inside. tons of neon signs(in fact i think most of the light on the east side comes from neon) and wood everywhere. plenty of 42″ hdtvs to catch the game. good rectangular bar with stools(20 – 25 total) on each side. all wooden bar with a good rail and a solid 8″ footrail. padded chairs with backs and very responsive bartenders. walk in, bar is on the left side, booth seating on the right, and a row of 2-seater high tables down the center. on the entrance wall and the opposite wall there are large-party high tables. plenty of friendly old timers in the bar(a good thing), but generally a mixed ages crowd that skews male. loses a star for the food(which is average, or maybe a little below average bar food). for example… their steak hoagie(a bartender recommendation) contains no more steak, than a mcrib contains rib, it’s just a processed patty with fake grill lines. solid neighborhood tavern though, where the bartenders literally know most everyone’s names.
Carly H.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
Logo’s is neither here nor there, just Ok. It hits the spot on Trivia night Sundays. Where you can find the bar packed with 5 – 8 teams all attempting to go home with a win. I’ve won twice and have paid off my Buffalo Style Chicken Fingers and many rounds of beer. They have a friendly staff and they are usually able to accommodate any request or variation to the menu. Not a bad place overall…
Joe S.
Classificação do local: 3 Cincinnati, OH
Only been for late-night drinking and some small food items. Works great for that, although has a too-small«dance» floor. Music can get a little loud. Prices are reasonable.
Katie W.
Classificação do local: 4 Cincinnati, OH
Located in Blue Ash, Logos is your typical sports bar. I think their food is pretty good. My mother raves that they make the best rueben sandwiches she’s ever had. And boy has my mom had a lot of rueben sandwiches in her day. The bar comes loaded with all the fun accessories: big screen televisions, dart boards, pool tables. My co-workers love to get in a few rounds of Pac-Man before heading back to work. The atmosphere is always light, and unlike several hallways of a bar that exist, this one has space that gives one a feeling of airiness between tables. The menu is extensive and well-portioned: appetizers, soups, sandwiches and entrees. My personal favorite is the turkey club. It’s a simple sandwich, but it’s done right. For under $ 10 dollars a person, you can give it a try. The place is casual and great for large groups with several long tables in one section of the restaurant(One of my co-workers chose to have her last-day meal there. Coming in with about 20 people was no problem. The wait service was and always has been fast and efficient getting orders, getting them right and getting the food out.) I prefer visiting on the weekdays. On Friday, younger crowds are pulled in with their karaōke night and they have a DJ on Saturdays. I hear their happy hour is nice; however, I have not experienced it. For relaxation, good food and some Pac-Man competition on the side, I’d recommend a visit.
Jordan C.
Classificação do local: 3 Cincinnati, OH
Just past the edge of Blue Ash, off of Ronald Reagan Highway, sits Logo’s Sports Bar and Grill. It would be safe to call Logo’s a bar before a restaurant, as the bar is the first thing you see when you walk in. Neither the outside, nor the inside are particularly nice, but it has that«local hangout» feel to it. My polo shirt had me perhaps over dressed, as even one of the waiters had on a backwards hat, Nike t-shirt and jean shorts. Logo’s has a bunch of TVs and seems to attract more of the upper 20s to 40s crowd. There is a three-item kids menu, but it doesn’t seem quite like the place you would take the whole family. Although it wasn’t too busy when I visited there for dinner, I imagine the place gets pretty rockin’ on a Sunday afternoon for a Bengals game. The menu consists mostly of sandwiches, as well as a number of appetizers, and by no means is Logo’s skimpy. Most menu items seem to fall between $ 5.25 and $ 7, and they give you plenty of food. My Chicken Romano Sandwich(grilled chicken, pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese and lettuce) was a good size and they added a pickle and large pile of potato chips to the dish. The chips were fresh and crunchy, and although they probably gave me too many, I knew I was getting my money’s worth. My sandwich and my dad’s Turkey Club were both pretty good, and although nothing blew me away about my dining experience, it left fairly content. It was nice to see the prices relatively low, and the waitresses were very friendly too. I won’t rush back, but I definitely wouldn’t rule out returning to Logo’s again.