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Sleepy Hollow 378 Bridge Street Loveland 677-0290

Closed Sundays
Now open all day! Tuesday - Saturday
Lunch 11am-5pm Dinner 6-10pm

Happy Hour Tuesday - Saturday 1pm-6pm with $1.50 Bud Light Drafts 1/2 price appetizers

Best Fish Sandwich In Loveland

Every Wednesday Famous Fried Amish Chicken “It doesn’t get any better”
Every Thursday Mexican Night Quesadillas, enchiladas, chimichangas, fajitas & tacos

Every Friday & Saturday Prime Rib Dinner and
Fresh Fish Specials Salmon, Tilapia, Halibut

Every Thursday Trivia at 7:30pm

***New Patio Now Open***


Live Entertainment
10 & 11- Judy Downer
17 & 18- Debbie Bortmesche
24 & 25- Karaoke

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Eastside Vibe Review 1

Location, location, location. Every new bar and restaurant built today is primarily concerned with finding a location with high visibility, easy access and nearby shopping areas. Some of us however, prefer to seek out those little hideaways nested in a nook of their own. You know the kind of place, snugly tucked away off the beaten path, mainly frequented by neighbors who realized long ago how a warm, cozy pub is the perfect place to eat, drink, make new friends or catch up with old ones. To me shiny new, corporate pubs have all the authenticity and ambience of a Kings Island restaurant. Neighborhood pubs simply cannot be corporately cloned without sterilizing the very essence of a pub. Sleepy Hollow is one pub with extraordinary essence. Tucked behind the train tracks just of Loveland Madeira Rd. on Bridge Branch Hill, Sleepy Hollow sits seemingly napping. However, inside it’s always Christmas.
The owner was asked by a customer to keep the Christmas lights up until her son serving overseas came home. That was years ago, now Sleepy Hollow is permanently locked in a December 25 time warp. There are no carolers, no presents under the tree (yes, there is a tree) but otherwise it’s christmas.
It’s hard to tell if the regulars are smiling from all of the Christmas cheer or the food they ordered. Even the staff has a twinkle in their eye.
After receiving an E-Mail encouraging us to visit the Sleepy Hollow we stopped in for our dose of July Christmas spirit. Seated at the table of our choice (by the juke box), we were greeted by a most pleasant and attentive server. Fish N Chips ($6.95) seemed fitting to me and my companion opted for a Cobb salad ($7.25). The heat was unbelievable so we both drank water (served with an iced pitcher on the side). During the brief wait on the food I sipped my water and realized with the right kind of eyes you can see the holiday spirit possess the room and all in it.
I loved my food, I loved the scene and I would give my money to Sleepy Hollow any day of the year...and so should you. When you do, do tip a little extra, it is Christmas after all.

Eastside Vibe Review 2


Anyone who has ever spent anytime in Las Vegas can appreciate a great lounge. The swanky smooth Sinatra music, a cool gin and tonic melting under the neon lights, kicked back, a fresh smoke in hand, just chillin’.
You’ll be hard pressed to find any lounge that fits the bill in Cincy...till now.
The famous Sleepy Hollow in Loveland is renowned for their awesome culinary creations, praised by locals for their service and may just be the best well rounded restaurant/bar in town.
Sleepy Hollow has been unwavering keepin’ it real amidst the ever changing restaurant climate surrounding Symmes Township.
365 days a year Christmas is in full swing at Sleepy’s. Lights, mistletoe and even a tree twinkle all day and all night. Home cooked plates with portions that would make grandma proud, come complete with that oh so good “Thanksgiving stuffed” finale.
However, if you think the Sleepy little Hollow is for the quiet and tranquil stop by on a Friday night. Every Friday Jack “the voice” Eno transports you back to the 40’s when a cool crooner in a gold satin jacket sang “My Way” with a Jack on the rocks and Pall Mall non filter. Ambience is everything and this cats got it down pat. I for one have been craving a night of the “lounge life” ever since I moved back from Vegas in 2002. My Friday experience at Sleepys was just what I needed. Great songs from Sinatra, Bennet, Elvis, and so many more.
This guy might be older than most of the patrons but I bet he has more fun in one night than most of them do in a month. He lives it, he loves it and it has kept him “Young At Heart” to say the least, he keeps it up all night long! (Friday 7-11).
If you need a break from the rat race, swing into Sleepy Hollow on Fridays and step into the Rat Pack pace. You will not see a frown in the place, the only thing you will be missing is a big fat 60’s Cadillac to drive home and savor the days when Frank, Dean and Sammy topped the charts.
Jack has been such a popular addition to Sleepy Hollow that they added a dimer piano player to the mix on Thursdays... Eddie Schmaltz. He’s big on requests, from Billy Joel and Elton John to to Burt Bacharach and he plays them all by heart. You’re not going to see that at Applebees.
Very very cool indeed!



 

 

 

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Jay Bennett
Posted 568 days ago
Just had to say what great food and service we had at the Sleepy Hollow. I ordered the Amish Fried Chicken and my wife ordered the Chicken Salad Plate. Well Sleepy plan on seeing us every Wednesday along with all the others that we have told. Thanks to our neighbor we decided to give them a try.
Huggie bear
Posted 634 days ago
unbelievable food! everything is good and the specials are awesome!
 
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