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30,000 SQ. FT. OF ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

90 Booths – Furniture – Estate Jewelry – Rookwood Pottery – Paintings & Frames 
Art Deco & 50’s – Vintage Movie Posters – Vintage Clothing – Primitives
Military Items – Antique Stained Glass

A visit to Riverside Centre Antique Mall and Collectibles is more than a trip. It’s an event!
Even if you’re not “into” antiques, you can’t help but to intrigued with the 30,000 square foot facility (the largest in Cincinnati) lined with approximately 65 vendor booths filled with every category of item imaginable –furniture, vintage clothing, estate jewelry, rookwood pottery, primitives, china, glassware, books, photos, novelty items, toys, dolls, stained glass windows, paintings & frames, art deco & 50’s, original movie posters, rugs, military items & more.

The Kellogg Country House restaurant inside the mall offers the foot-weary antiquers and browsers a warm and inviting place to rest and refuel. In a country setting our restaurant serves down-home food at down-home prices starting at 8:00 A.M. 7  Cincinnati days a week. Our specialty, Country Ham breakfast, awarded magazines best, is served all day. Lunch has homemade soups, chili, fresh hamburgers, grilled chicken or the giant double-deckers.  Dinners of steaks, ribs, pork chops, lasagna, accompany daily homemade specials. Homemade pies compliment our famous blackberry cobbler.  Visitors from all over the country stop to enjoy both the menu and atmosphere of this family oriented restaurant.  Whether you’re interested in antiques and collectibles, or are simply looking for an excursion the whole family can enjoy.  You can visit the restaurant on the web at: www.kelloggcountryhouserestaurant.com

The Riverside Centre Antique Mall is an ideal choice. Best plan to spend a good portion of the day. You’ll need the time to take it all in.

Open Wednesday thru Sunday 10 AM – 5 PM
Mall: 513-321-3181 Restaurant: 513-871-2700
3742 Kellogg Ave. Cincinnati, Ohio 45226

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