While the setting is like most nicer bar and grills this place seems to have a dual identity that associates with each. Yes there is a large bar area in the middle of the massive room and televisions abound playing a variety of sports channels. But the booths are also quiet enough and set off to the sides enough for you to feel as though you are in more of a traditional restaurant setting. Yes it's still noise, this being one very large room, but depending on where you're sitting you can have a great view of the river and the Cincinnati skyline.
The menu is pretty traditional pub grub and grill food and is very extensive. There is a wide selection of appetizers including Wisconsin cheese curds (something most folks in this part of the country haven't experienced). There are also lots of sandwiches and wraps, Nathan's Famous hot dogs and a number of your basic entrees.
According to their web site and "verified" by our server, the menu at each of the locations is aimed at the local community. Plus, all of the recipes have been developed to be made from scratch daily. "Our sauces, salad dressings, even the potato chips are made from scratch every day. Each store's menu caters to its local customer base and includes items such as appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burgers and full entrees," it states.
Burgers
Each day Brothers offers up a lunch special and we went down to get the discounted burgers. We each asked for a Classic Burger with Cheese and waited. But we didn't have to wait long. In addition to there being friendly service the food came out quickly and was hot off the grill.
The burgers were plump and juicy, tasting of, as they promise, one made on a flat top grill just like they did at the old '50s diners. Everything about these burgers were delicious and neither of us could really think of anything bad to say about them. With crisp homemade chips on the side, Brothers shot up our list as one of our favorite non-local dive joints.
Our server, having obviously been through the routine before, brought us extra napkins which we needed. These juicy patties of ground beef are multi-napkin burgers. The buns were fresh and were neither too big nor too small.
Overall Brothers is well worth a trip to Newport on the Levee, maybe even more than once.
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