St. Bernard is a village, tucked away between Norwood, Downtown Cincinnati, and Northside. Although it’s small in both population and land, it is still home to over 4,300 residents, making it almost twice the population of Terrace Park. It is sandwiched between I-75, I-71, and the Norwood Lateral, making it easy and quick to get yourself around Cincinnati. To make the most of your time exploring the village, take a stroll down historic Vine St. and along the way, pick up a bottle of wine at the local winery or grab a burger at the pub.

SCHOOLS

Even with the population size and square mileage being on the smaller side, St. Bernard is still home to three private schools. One of those is Roger Bacon High School, which is one of many private high schools in the Cincinnati area. However, unlike most of the private high schools, this establishment is Co-Ed. The available schools are as follows:

  • Bernard-Elmwood Place (Pre-K – 12)
  • Clement School (K-8)
  • Roger Bacon High School (9-12)

GOOD EATS

For fine dining, you’ll most likely wander out of the St. Bernard area and take the short drive to Downtown Cincinnati or Hyde Park. However, along Vine Street, which cuts straight through St. Bernard, you’ll find a variety of restaurants for fast or casual dining. Some of those include:

  • Chili Time Restaurant
  • Bernard Pub
  • Five Stars Mediterranean Restaurant
  • Wiedemann’s Fine Beer, Brewery, and Pub
  • We Smokin’ Soul (Food Truck)
  • I AM Coffee
  • Woodstone Creek Winery & Distillery

SHOPPING AND ENTERTAINMENT

As with the local “Good Eats,” it is most likely that you’ll find yourself going to Rookwood Plaza, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, or even Ault Park for your doses of shopping and entertainment. However, the village has a few local options to choose from, most of which, being outdoor areas:

  • Bernard Square
  • Bernard Skate Park
  • Ross Park
  • Ludlow Park
  • John’s German Catholic Cemetery
  • Mary Catholic Cemetery

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