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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Arnold's Bar and Grill keeping it all in the family, as owner's son will take over in 2020 - The Cincinnati Enquirer

Ronda Breeden, the long time owner of the 150-year-old Arnold's Bar and Grill, announced that she will be retiring and transferring ownership of the bar.

The bar is staying in the family. Breeden is transferring the bar to her son, Chris, who is Arnold's current general manager and his wife, Bethany, on Jan. 1, according to a news release. 

Breeden has owned Arnold's, 210 E. Eighth St. Downtown, since 1999 and began working there in 1985. 

"Under her watch, Arnold’s has grown into a nationally respected Cincinnati institution and has won a bevy of prestigious national awards including Men's Journal Magazine '50 Best Bars in America' in 2001, Esquire Magazine 'Best Bars in America' in 2013, Thrillist’s 'Most Iconic Bar in Ohio' in 2015 and 'The 150 Best Bars in America from The Daily Meal in 2019'." the news release states.

There will be a retirement party for Ronda Breeden at Arnold's on Jan. 5 from 3-8 p.m. Past staff are invited to share anecdotes about Breeden and Arnold's over the years.

The Cincinnati Dancing Pigs are performing, "and any past musicians who have played at Arnold's are invited to bring their instruments to jam." Jim Tarbell, the former city councilman who sold the bar to Breeden, "will be in the house to play Taps on the mouth harp. So there is that," the news release states.

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