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Discover the Best Happy Hours at Black-Owned Bars and Lounges in the Queen City!

Happy Hours at Cincinnati Black-owned bars and lounges offer more spaces for networking, dancing, and unwinding after work. From chill wine lounges to lively karaoke performances, these nightlife venues provide the perfect weekday and weekend outings with happy hour deals. Explore the ambiance of Cincinnati’s 21+ Black-owned bars and lounges while enjoying delicious drinks and light bites. 

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Happy Hour Deals at Cincinnati Black-Owned Bars and Lounges  

Bar 29 

4040 Reading Road, 45229 (Avondale) 
513-429-4044 
Happy Hour: Every day, 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.  
This neighborhood bar offers cocktails, beer, and wine, with food options like wings, pasta, shrimp, and loaded fries. TV screens are available, and music always plays, creating a lively atmosphere. A live DJ performs at the bar 7 days a week with different daily. 

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KickbacksCincy 

8087 Vine Street, 45216 (Hartwell) 
513-832-2365 
Happy Hour: Every day, 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.  
As a versatile Black hangout spot, drink options include fruity cocktails, beer, and slushies. Food options include appetizers like wings, mozzarella sticks, and sliders. The venue features large TV screens, music, pool tables, and a large dance area.  

Nostalgia Wine & Jazz Lounge 

1432 Vine Street, 45202 (OTR) 
513-381-1300 
Happy Hour: Every day, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.  
An intimate setting with live jazz, R&B, hip-hop, and soul music. Over 40 wines are offered by the glass and bottle (eight on tap), with extensive options from minority and women winemakers and producers. 

Pike 2 Bar and Grill

10010 Springfield Pike, 45215 (Woodlawn)
513-938-7453
Happy Hour: Every day, 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Live music performances enhance the lively atmosphere, providing endless entertainment for all visitors. Drinks include traditional cocktails, beer, and wine. Food options include burgers, pizza, deli sandwiches, and chili.

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Exploring Happy Hours at Cincinnati Black-owned bars and lounges is a fantastic way to support local businesses and enjoy great deals. Enjoy evenings by visiting these spots and experiencing the booming local culture.   

Whether seeking delicious food, lively entertainment, or simply a welcoming environment, these establishments provide something unique. Support local Black-owned businesses and make every happy hour a memorable part of the Cincinnati experience.    

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