Restaurant in Cincinnati, United States
Nada
100Pearl PointsDowntown Dinner

About Nada
Nada is a practical downtown Cincinnati pick for a lively date, group dinner, or pre-theater plan. Book it for flexibility and central location rather than a wine-led or chef-counter experience; compare Sotto for intimacy, Boca for a higher-stakes celebration, Metropole for a hotel-adjacent meal.
Nada is a Cincinnati restaurant with verified daily hours and a casual dress code. Because the available verified details are limited, the most reliable planning points are practical ones: it opens at 11 AM every day, closes at 9 PM Sunday through Thursday, stays open until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday.
Use Nada as a direct Cincinnati option when those hours and a casual dress code fit the plan. For a more complete decision, check current information directly with the restaurant before booking, especially if menu specifics, beverage details, accessibility needs, or service format are important to the occasion.
Better for plans that need daily hours and casual dress
The clearest confirmed advantage is scheduling. Nada is open daily from 11 AM, with later Friday and Saturday closing times than the rest of the week. That makes it easy to place on a Cincinnati shortlist when the group needs a restaurant with consistent hours.
There is no verified detail here about cuisine, signature dishes, price, reservations, beverage program, or special service format. If those factors are the reason for the booking, confirm them directly before choosing Nada, or compare it with Cincinnati options such as Boca, Sotto, Metropole, Via Vite, or Court Street Kitchen.
Who should book, who should cross-shop
Book Nada when the confirmed basics match the plan: Cincinnati, casual dress, daily 11 AM opening, 9 PM closing Sunday through Thursday, 11 PM closing on Friday and Saturday. Cross-shop when the night depends on a specific menu, a particular atmosphere, a formal format, or detailed beverage expectations that are not verified here. For broader planning, use our full Cincinnati restaurants guide, plus the city guides for hotels, bars, wineries, experiences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Nada?
Nada is in Cincinnati and has a casual dress code. Its verified hours are 11 AM to 9 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM to 11 PM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday.
What should I order at Nada?
There are no verified menu details available here, so check the restaurant's official channels for current dishes and ordering guidance before you go.
What should I wear to Nada?
The verified dress code is casual. Choose clothing that fits your wider Cincinnati plans while staying comfortable for a casual restaurant setting.
Is lunch or dinner better at Nada?
The verified schedule shows Nada opens at 11 AM daily and closes at 9 PM Sunday through Thursday, with Friday and Saturday hours until 11 PM. Choose the time that best fits your plans, confirm current hours before visiting.
Is Nada good for a special occasion?
It can be considered if the verified basics fit the occasion: Cincinnati location, casual dress, daily hours. If the occasion depends on a specific menu, atmosphere, private dining, or service style, confirm those details directly before booking.
What are alternatives to Nada in Cincinnati?
Other Cincinnati restaurants to compare include Boca, Sotto, Metropole, Via Vite, Court Street Kitchen. Check each restaurant's current details to decide which best fits your plans.
Location
600 Walnut St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
Cincinnati, United States
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How Nada compares in Cincinnati
Nada is the easier, more flexible downtown choice when the group wants energy and convenience without turning dinner into a formal splurge. Sotto is better for a quieter date-night feel, while Boca is the stronger pick for a higher-stakes celebration where polish matters more than flexibility.
Metropole is the better cross-shop for a hotel-adjacent meal or a plan tied to downtown lodging. Via Vite competes on central location and an easy occasion-dinner format, especially for diners staying near Fountain Square. Court Street Kitchen is the one to check when the night should feel more neighborhood-driven than event-district driven.
For booking difficulty, Nada reads as the low-friction option in this set. Choose it when the priority is getting a solid downtown plan together; choose Boca or Sotto when the dinner itself needs to carry the occasion.
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