My husband and I wanted to do something different than our usual weekly date. After finding out about the Queen City Ultimate Underground Tour from the website, we decided that was the uniqueness we were seeking. We thought the tour would not only be interesting as far as history, but also offered a little adventure, which we both enjoy. Our tour began with a walk and history of Over-the-Rhine (OTR). During this tour, we had to admit to each other that we thought we knew Cincinnati history pretty well, but we weren't as informed as we thought. Our tour guide, Evan, was very knowledgeable. Far from boring, Evan shared the history of OTR with enthusiasm and humor. His love of history and the city was evident and this made the tour even more enjoyable. About the middle of the tour, we visited the beautiful St. Francis Seraph Church and had a chance to rest our legs to hear more history, then descend into the church's underground crypt. We've visited many old cemeteries and have never seen epitaphs so well-preserved. The font on the stones was surprisingly beautiful. We then visited a former brewery and descended into the tunnels where lager was made. Since we had never visited a place like this before, our goal of doing or seeing something unique was satisfied. We also had the pleasure of visiting the Christian Morelein Brewery and tap room. As with all good things, the tour was longer than what it seemed - over 2 hours. It was a good value for the price of our tickets. Since there are stairs on the tour and a lot of standing and walking, we were glad that we didn't wear dress shoes or shoes with heels, but sturdy, slip-proof, hiking shoes. We expected the walking, standing and climbing of stairs, so this wasn't a problem for us. We recommend this tour to anyone who is looking for something different to do, loves history and the entertaining stories that sometimes go with it, beer or the making of it.