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Dine Inside a Former Pottery Kiln at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Co.

I love it when an atmosphere of art and food collide. That’s what you get when you dine inside a former pottery kiln at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company.

You may have fond memories of dining at The Rookwood, the previous restaurant located in this building that closed back in 2016.

In early November of 2021, Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company opened their restaurant in the same historic building that dates back to 1892.

*Unfortunately this restaurant has permanently closed since my visit.

dining area The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

The new owners of the restaurant worked on renovations for two years. The changes they made still honor ties to the historic facility.

artwork of Maria Longworth-Nichols

Rookwood Pottery was one of the first female-owned manufacturing companies in the United States headed and founded by artist Maria Longworth-Nichols in 1880.

The Rookwood Pottery crest

Rookwood Pottery gained international respect by receiving a Gold medal in Paris in 1889.

If you want to learn even more about Rookwood, I would definitely recommend taking a Rookwood factory tour downtown.

You can also view pieces of Rookwood pottery on display at the Cincinnati Art Museum located down the road in Cincinnati’s Mt. Adams neighborhood.

original chairs from the Rookwood Pottery restaurant

Honoring Rookwood History in the Renovations

The renovation included restoring tables and chairs that were used in the previous Rookwood Pottery restaurant.

Rookwood Pottery table

The tables now include the date that The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company opened.

stain glass windows at Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

The new owners also discovered gorgeous stain glass windows of Cincinnati landmarks in the basement.

stain glass windows at Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

They have been restored and are now displayed throughout the restaurant.

Former pottery kiln at the Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

You can Dine Inside One of Three Former Pottery Kilns

I love unique dining experiences and dining inside a former pottery kiln is definitely unique!

former pottery kiln in Cincinnati
sign on pottery kiln
Nedra McDaniel at the entrance to the kiln at The Rookwood Pottery

Inside the Dining Kiln

Each of the pottery kilns looks different on the inside.

inside pottery kiln at Rookwood

One of the kilns has a nod to all of the incredible Rookwood pottery artists throughout the years.

Rockwood Pottery artists
Inside former pottery kiln

The former pottery kiln does give you a lot of privacy which is nice if you want a dining experience that is a little more intimate with friends or on date.

ceiling light to the kiln at The Rookwood Pottery

The barrel-shaped lighting fixture and light colored wood on the inside resemble a larger barrel. The sound is more insulated because of the wood and the lighter grain tones make it appear more open than the previous design.

friends dining inside a former pottery kiln

The pottery kilns are typically reserved for larger groups but we arrived at a later time that wasn’t very busy and they were able to accommodate our special request.

inside the pottery kiln at The Rookwood Pottery

You Can Make a Reservation to Dine Inside a Pottery Kiln Ahead of Time

They do take advance reservations of the pottery kilns. These are very popular and limited because there are only three kilns in the restaurant.

The Rookwood 14

How the Kilns Previously Looked During The Rookwood Restaurant Era

You can really appreciate the renovation changes when you see previous pictures of the inside of the kiln.

inside pottery kiln The Rookwood
inside the Pottery Kiln The Rookwood
outside of the pottery kiln at The Rookwood

I like that the inside of the kilns are lighter inside now instead of the black walls and ceiling as they previously were. My husband said the dark inside of the kiln made him feel a little claustrophobic during our visit in 2015.

crows nest at The Rookwood Pottery

Other Seating Options at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

If you get claustrophobic, dining inside the pottery kiln is probably not for you. There are plenty of other seating options within the restaurant dining room. 

booth seating at the Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Co

There is both booth seating and tables for a variety of party sizes throughout the restaurant and crow’s nest (on the second floor).

Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company is one of the few new restaurants that can accommodate large parties easily. There is a large space with seating for up to 80 in the basement, which is perfect for private parties because it offers it’s own full service bar.

patio for The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

There is also a great outdoor patio space with a bar and two levels of seating areas that are great during warmer weather.

patio for The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

You can even see views of downtown Cincinnati in the distance. If you walk to the edge of the parking lot there is an even better view.

Rookwood Pottery Food and Drink sign

The Menu at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

It might be a little overwhelming at first when choosing what to order.

You’ll find both classic American cuisine and Thai cuisine on the menu along with breakfast that’s served on weekends. The new owners formerly owned Teak in Mount Adams which explains the Thai/Asian influence for some of the menu items.

They also want to honor some of the previous favorites on the menu. Their hours will eventually to stretch from breakfast time to late evening which explains the large breakfast menu. Their menu will also be expanding in the coming months.

The new restaurant also has a coffee bar and dessert shop.

dine in a former pottery kiln

What We Tried at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

My friend and I have a strategy of always sharing our food so that we can try two menu items. After owner Brian Michaud / head chef’s recommendations, we technically tried a few more.

Rook porridge

We started with the Rook porridge which is complimentary with your meal.

pancake at Rookwood

Next came a bonus pancake because we had a hard time narrowing down our savory and sweet options. The pancake reminded us of the fluffiness of a cake with crisp edges.

chicken hoagie with fries

We split the chicken hoagie and the pork chop which are both marinated for several days because great flavors take a lot of time. The chicken hoagie is topped with peppers and onions that are prepared on a wok.

homemade sauces for the Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Co

They also make their own XO and tartar sauce, which is perfect for dipping your fries in.

pork chop  with broccoli and asparagus

The glazed pork chop is a premium cut, glazed 10 oz. flame-grilled pork. It was tender and had a wonderful flavor.

For our sides we opted for the wok-broccoli and wok-asparagus that were flavorful and crisp.

*As of 1/5/22 they do not yet have their liquor license. That is subject to change any day now. Check their website or call for more info.

bar at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Company

More Information on The Rookwood Food and Beverage Company

The Rookwood is a great place to visit for a date night or evening out with friends and is open 7 days a week.

You can find out more about their evolving menu from their website

outside the Rookwood Pottery Food & Beverage Company

Where is the Rookwood Pottery Food & Beverage Company Located?

The Rookwood Pottery Food & Beverage Company is located in the Mount Adams neighborhood at 1077 Celestial St., Cincinnati, OH.

Parking at the Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Co.

There is a free parking lot available for restaurant patrons. In fact, this is one of the few restaurants that has a dedicated parking lot. It’s easier to access the parking lot if you are approaching the restaurant from the right direction of the road.

In the evenings, restaurant patrons can also use the additional parking spaces available in front of the office buildings next door.

Dine Inside a Former Pottery Kiln at The Rookwood

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2 thoughts on “Dine Inside a Former Pottery Kiln at The Rookwood Pottery Food and Beverage Co.”

  1. Hi Nendra,

    What a great share! I really love reading your articles, and all the amazing things you share. I think Rockwood pottery sounds amazing, and I am so glad that you shared your experience with the readers. I also love it when the experience meets food. I think it will be a great experience for a lot of people, and I will definitely share this with people in my group. Thanks a lot for a great share!

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