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Sharky’s Artic Sweets & Eats is a friendly, nautical-themed takeout spot located off US 27 in Alexandria. Guests order through a takeout window at the front where they can expect everything to be served ready to order and at a very reasonable price. As a local favorite in the neighborhood for around 15 years, the eatery was originally called “Sharky’s”. Owner Emily Russell took over in February 2020 and reopened it in May after giving it a longer name and remodeling the space, which involved revamping its popular playground. ADDRESS: 9924 Alexandria Pike (41001) / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Banana Split: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream; pineapple and strawberry sauces; hot fudge, whip cream; peanuts; and banana slices / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Pulled pork sandwich basket with coleslaw and fries / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The restaurant is typically only open during the summer, but Emily has plans to keep it open year-round, even converting it into a coffee, breakfast, and ice cream spot in the fall. At the time of this writing, it’s open Sunday through Thursday from 11 AM to 9:30 PM and Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM. Food is available up to an hour before closing each night. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Other than chilled treats like milkshakes, Tsunamis, specialty sundaes, and 30 flavors of ice balls, they serve a wide variety of savory favorites like pulled pork nachos and their signature fish sandwich in addition to other appetizers and basket meals. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Vanilla soft serve with cotton candy crunch in a waffle cone / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Fish sandwich basket: cheese, lettuce, tartar sauce, fries, and cole slaw / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Sharky’s Artic Sweets & Eats is a friendly, nautical-themed takeout spot located off US 27 in Alexandria. Guests order through a takeout window at the front where they can expect everything to be served ready to order and at a very reasonable price. As a local favorite in the neighborhood for around 15 years, the eatery was originally called “Sharky’s”. Owner Emily Russell took over in February 2020 and reopened it in May after giving it a longer name and remodeling the space, which involved revamping its popular playground. ADDRESS: 9924 Alexandria Pike (41001) / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Banana Split: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream; pineapple and strawberry sauces; hot fudge, whip cream; peanuts; and banana slices / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Sharky’s Artic Sweets & Eats is a friendly, nautical-themed takeout spot located off US 27 in Alexandria. Guests order through a takeout window at the front where they can expect everything to be served ready to order and at a very reasonable price. As a local favorite in the neighborhood for around 15 years, the eatery was originally called “Sharky’s”. Owner Emily Russell took over in February 2020 and reopened it in May after giving it a longer name and remodeling the space, which involved revamping its popular playground. ADDRESS: 9924 Alexandria Pike (41001) / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Other than chilled treats like milkshakes, Tsunamis, specialty sundaes, and 30 flavors of ice balls, they serve a wide variety of savory favorites like pulled pork nachos and their signature fish sandwich in addition to other appetizers and basket meals. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Rainbow ice ball{ }/ Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The restaurant is typically only open during the summer, but Emily has plans to keep it open year-round, even converting it into a coffee, breakfast, and ice cream spot in the fall. At the time of this writing, it’s open Sunday through Thursday from 11 AM to 9:30 PM and Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM. Food is available up to an hour before closing each night. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Tsunami / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Other than chilled treats like milkshakes, Tsunamis, specialty sundaes, and 30 flavors of ice balls, they serve a wide variety of savory favorites like pulled pork nachos and their signature fish sandwich in addition to other appetizers and basket meals. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Strawberry Shortcake Sundae: pound cake, vanilla soft serve, strawberry topping, whip cream, and a cherry / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Sharky’s Artic Sweets & Eats is a friendly, nautical-themed takeout spot located off US 27 in Alexandria. Guests order through a takeout window at the front where they can expect everything to be served ready to order and at a very reasonable price. As a local favorite in the neighborhood for around 15 years, the eatery was originally called “Sharky’s”. Owner Emily Russell took over in February 2020 and reopened it in May after giving it a longer name and remodeling the space, which involved revamping its popular playground. ADDRESS: 9924 Alexandria Pike (41001) / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Banana Split: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream; pineapple and strawberry sauces; hot fudge, whip cream; peanuts; and banana slices / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The restaurant is typically only open during the summer, but Emily has plans to keep it open year-round, even converting it into a coffee, breakfast, and ice cream spot in the fall. At the time of this writing, it’s open Sunday through Thursday from 11 AM to 9:30 PM and Friday and Saturday from 11 AM to 10 PM. Food is available up to an hour before closing each night. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Rainbow ice ball / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Pulled pork sandwich basket with coleslaw and fries / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Tsunami / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Sharky’s Artic Sweets & Eats is a friendly, nautical-themed takeout spot located off US 27 in Alexandria. Guests order through a takeout window at the front where they can expect everything to be served ready to order and at a very reasonable price. As a local favorite in the neighborhood for around 15 years, the eatery was originally called “Sharky’s”. Owner Emily Russell took over in February 2020 and reopened it in May after giving it a longer name and remodeling the space, which involved revamping its popular playground. ADDRESS: 9924 Alexandria Pike (41001) / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Banana Split: vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream; pineapple and strawberry sauces; hot fudge, whip cream; peanuts; and banana slices / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
The indoor dining space is temporarily closed, but there is plenty of outdoor seating. There’s also a playground (with a super cool pirate ship) for the kiddos. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Fried chicken sandwich basket: chicken topped with pickle chips and homemade Shark Sauce and served with fries / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Other than chilled treats like milkshakes, Tsunamis, specialty sundaes, and 30 flavors of ice balls, they serve a wide variety of savory favorites like pulled pork nachos and their signature fish sandwich in addition to other appetizers and basket meals. / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
Sharky’s Artic Sweets & Eats is a friendly, nautical-themed takeout spot located off US 27 in Alexandria. Guests order through a takeout window at the front where they can expect everything to be served ready to order and at a very reasonable price. As a local favorite in the neighborhood for around 15 years, the eatery was originally called “Sharky’s”. Owner Emily Russell took over in February 2020 and reopened it in May after giving it a longer name and remodeling the space, which involved revamping its popular playground. ADDRESS: 9924 Alexandria Pike (41001) / Image: Katie Robinson, Cincinnati Refined // Published: 9.3.20
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