Remove Ads
Luisa

Luisa

Cincinnati, OH, USA

Designer, map illustrator, diver of seas and climber of rocks. Lead Designer at Roadtrippers.

July 01, 2014
Rated 4.0

Generally a good lunch spot, not crazy about it as a dinner spot only because it's so crowded. The poutine and the pig tails are crazy good. Hot dogs I'm not crazy about, they sound cool but don't taste as amazing as I expect them to. I like the vibe though, overall it's a solid place with a full bar and small outdoor seating area.

1 person found this review helpful
July 01, 2014
Rated 5.0

One of my favorites! Definitely gets crowded on the weekends but the pizzas are delicious and the service is good. Cool decor also. One of my favorites is the fig and prosciutto pizza and the roasted cauliflower is amazing.

1 person found this review helpful
July 01, 2014
Rated 5.0

LOVE this place. It's like an indoor wonderland of jungles, deserts and waterfalls. There is a huge variety of plants with cool names. The fern room might have been my favorite, it's so lush and you literally feel like you're on-set for the Land Before Time. It would also be the perfect escape on one of Chicago's blustery winter days.

1 person found this review helpful
July 01, 2014
Rated 3.0

Was here a few years ago and wasn't super wowed by the food. The concept and the menu seem crazy delicious and the space is really cool, but it just wasn't as good as I'd imagined it to be. In my opinion these types of places should live up to and even surpass the loftiest of expectations and that just wasn't the case.

1 person found this review helpful
July 01, 2014
Rated 4.0

The outdoor area is definitely the highlight of Neon's...don't go there much in the winter but when the weather is nice it's a great spot. It's jam-packed on the weekends, not the most appealing atmosphere in my opinion, but it's a perfect spot for drinks after work during the week or for enjoying some nice day-drinking. They also have specialty cocktails that can be hit or miss but when they're good they're delicious! Especially one that they make with rosemary, pink lemonade and gin. Yummmmmm

1 person found this review helpful
July 01, 2014
Rated 5.0

Absolutely beautiful! The hikes around Jenny Lake are amazing. I was there in the late summer and it was mildly hot during the days and cooled down quite a bit at night. We rented an RV and drove down through Yellowstone + the Grand Tetons, definitely recommend it although having the RV was a little limiting as we couldn't just hike up into the mountains and stay the night up there so couldn't get very far into the wilderness. The starry nights are stunning. Running into a bison in the middle of the path when you're on foot and it's pitch black out is terrifying.

8 people found this review helpful
June 27, 2014
Rated 5.0

Seems like a really nice country escape! Would love to go spend some time here :)

1 person found this review helpful
June 24, 2014
Rated 5.0

Luxurious, beautiful, full of character. Hands down the best place on the island to stay.

1 person found this review helpful
June 24, 2014
Rated 5.0

One of the most beautiful towns I've ever visited. I have literally no words to describe this place other than that the trip is worth it, go, go, go! It's a tiny little town nestled on a small Greek Island a 20 minute ferry ride from Turkish town of Kas. It's absolutely beautiful, the locals are incredibly friendly, the hotels are enchanting, the surroundings are breathtaking.

There was a massive earthquake in the 40s that caused many people to leave for Australia, the US and South America. The town shrunk dramatically and has never grown back to that size, meaning it's kept it's tiny charm.

There are a few beautiful little boutique hotels, the prettiest in my opinion belonging to a French woman named Marie and it's called the Mediterraneo. All the restaurants are delicious. If you order lobster they'll literally pull a cage out of the water, a foot from your table, so you can choose which one you'd like for them to grill up. Absolutely ten out of ten.

1 person found this review helpful
June 24, 2014
Rated 5.0

Such a cool place to go hiking! It's just outside the town of Berea which, because of the local university, is really cute and pretty with a beautiful college campus. The park has a bunch of different hiking trails, my favorite led up to an overlook called the Eagle's Nest and had great views of the rolling hills. Also a cool spot where you walk over a hole in the ground that looks down into a cave in the cliff below you. Very good day-trip, can also be combined with a visit to the bourbon trail.

4 people found this review helpful