All the famous people who have eaten at Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse in Downtown Cincinnati

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Jeff Ruby’s Cincinnati-based Steakhouse has served world-class dishes for two decades. Since opening its first location in Cincinnati in 1999, Ruby’s restaurant chain has expanded to Columbus, Louisville, Lexington and Nashville.

Jeff Ruby’s has become a must for anyone traveling around the city and has drawn many famous visitors over the years, from actors and musicians to athletes. Notable people who have eaten at the restaurant include Charlie Sheen, George Clooney, Joe Pesci, Spike Lee, and Toby Keith. Most of them can be photographed with Ruby themselves (a keepsake that is then generally framed and hung on the wall of the restaurant). .

If you love steak, you have a zero percent chance of disappointment with one of Ruby’s – the restaurant is drying its own. There are several non-steak options on the menu, including good fish dishes, but cow is king at Ruby’s.

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