Try the viral ‘girl lunch’ at this new Cincinnati restaurant

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Updated: 2:27 PM EDT Aug 1, 2025

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A new Italian restaurant is open in Cincinnati, and the menu has a little something for everyone.Trecento opened along 300 Main Street in downtown Cincinnati, serving up modern Italian cuisine. The restaurant is inspired by the owners’ family roots in Bologna, Italy, From their wood-fired pizza oven to specialty pastas, salads and dips, there’s a wide variety of options to choose from.One of the most talked about menu items however, is their “Girl Lunch,” an elevated “happy meal” featuring a classic Caesar salad, crispy fries and a handcrafted martini.Not a martini fan? You can substitute another drink instead. Try one of their handcrafted cocktails like the Limoncello Spritz, Buffalo Trace Mint Julep or Charred Vodka. They also serve crafted mocktails. Save room for dessert to try their Tiramisu, gelato or affogato offerings.“Come raise a glass, taste what’s to come, and toast to a new chapter in local Italian cuisine,” – said Nick Cicchinelli, General Manager of Trecento, said in a statement.Trecento will be open Monday- Saturday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, you can visit their website at trecentocincy.com.

CINCINNATI —

A new Italian restaurant is open in Cincinnati, and the menu has a little something for everyone.

Trecento opened along 300 Main Street in downtown Cincinnati, serving up modern Italian cuisine. The restaurant is inspired by the owners’ family roots in Bologna, Italy,

From their wood-fired pizza oven to specialty pastas, salads and dips, there’s a wide variety of options to choose from.

One of the most talked about menu items however, is their “Girl Lunch,” an elevated “happy meal” featuring a classic Caesar salad, crispy fries and a handcrafted martini.

Not a martini fan? You can substitute another drink instead. Try one of their handcrafted cocktails like the Limoncello Spritz, Buffalo Trace Mint Julep or Charred Vodka. They also serve crafted mocktails.

Save room for dessert to try their Tiramisu, gelato or affogato offerings.

“Come raise a glass, taste what’s to come, and toast to a new chapter in local Italian cuisine,” – said Nick Cicchinelli, General Manager of Trecento, said in a statement.

Trecento will be open Monday- Saturday 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For more information, you can visit their website at trecentocincy.com.

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