Landlocked Social House

648 E McMillan St, Cincinnati
(937) 626-4417

Recent Reviews

Anna R.

I had tea here. It's a great workspace that was calm and quiet. The staff was friendly and helpful. The only reason it didn't get five stars is that this place is expensive and the menu is very limited. Definitely a hipster vibe. The chairs were not comfortable if you need support, but there are a lot of high tops which is great if you like to stand and drink or stand and work.

Amy H.

I've been coming to Landlocked since it opened up two years ago and I still love it! The place has a low-key hipster vibe, while still doing their own thing, which I can appreciate. I love their cappuccinos, while I'm not a huge fan of the drip coffee - it's too fruity and acidic for me black, so a capp is my happy place. They also have BEAUTIFUL handmade coffee cups, which they have recently had to replace due to some fabrication issues. But, I kid you not, the capps tasted better in the prettier, handmade cup (see picture). They serve a mean egg sandwich, but be ware it does take 5-10min to toast and make. I also love that they partner with my FAVORITE pop up, Gadabout Donuts (please don't ever stop making donuts!!). Every Wednesday and Saturday they will have these, and I'm telling you they go damn great with LSH's cappuccino. They have a few other pastry options that they serve daily as wlel. Among coffee, they sell beans, draft beers, wine (all carry out options as well), and have a super cute outdoor "biergarten" area. This is a super convenient location right off 71, so make sure to stop in!

Michelle B.

My boyfriend and I are renovating our kitchen and thus eat out most meals. The hardest thing to find in Cincy are good neighborhood coffee shops where we can satisfy our different breakfast needs (he loves sweet, I love savory). This place was another strikeout as the pastries and coffee drinks were sub par and long in coming (15 minutes for a cappuccino). My matcha latte was mostly milk. I almost tried the egg sandwich but $7 seemed steep for the simple, not special description. We recently visited Seattle where the same outlay in cash bought us fresh, beautiful pastries and coffee concoctions. Pastry and frothy coffees should bring one joy, no?

Alexander P.

Love the location and people but something has to be said: the coffee is subpar. It just has never been as good as some of the other joints in town. I love the edginess and community feel that Landlocked offers but really wish they'd reconsider not only the roaster they use, but also the (lack of) choices for sweetener/milk. Currently there's only simple syrup, which simply can't save the coffee.

Kyler T.

This coffee shop rocks!! The cold brew was fantastic and the Ethiopian they had on drip was equally as satisfying. I also enjoyed trying the hemp milk they used in their lattes. The vibe is super laid back and I recommend this as a great shop for hanging or passing by.

Cara W.

Amazing!!! Passing thru town and this was THE perfect- chill - brew spot. The food was great, the beers were exactly what we needed and the vibe was on point. Friday night not too busy - which - would be perfect for a group meet up - grab some drinks and sandwiches/chips/muffins. Host a game night meet up etc. The owner is the friendliest - we hope they have ongoing success. Can't wait to coffee it up before we hit the road in the am. A coffeehouse /brewery is exactly what you need when on a road trip to recoup and refresh.

Mariel D.

Such a cute addition to the Walnut Hills area! I love that new places like Landlocked are moving into this up and coming area. Landlocked is a perfect place for a happy hour drink or coffee in the morning. They have a super cute patio outside as well for when the weather gets nicer. I love that Landlocked has all of their drink offerings on tap! I am a huge fan of the Prosecco and cold brew they have! I love how they kept original parts of the building and incorporated them. This is a great place to go for either studying/working or grabbing a few drinks after work.

Jason W.

You might be out of place here if you're not a hipster but don't let that deter you! It's down the street from my office so I stop sometimes for mocha. Some of the best coffee in the city. Little pricey and takes some time to make but you get what you pay for! The breakfasfood and beer selection looks great too but I can't comment on that just the delicious coffee. Get ya some.

Ben Williams

Small, cozy place (hence the name). Friendly staff. They also have table top game night every Thursday! I'll definitely have to come back for that.

B Jerry

Totally love this place. They always have an excellent and interesting craft beer selection to choose from. The owner (who is usually the one behind the bar) is very knowledgeable about his beers and can assist in selecting one that you will love. The only down side for now is the food/snack options. Eat before you come.

Brian Beckman

Really good coffee and beer! The breakfast sandwich was also really good and well made. Enjoyed it! I highly recommend!

Dave miller

Interesting place. A few weeks ago I stopped in for an espresso. It tasted bitter and burnt. A combination of not doing a good cleaning of the machine and a bad roast of the beans. If I am out that way again I will give it another try based on the amount of folks that give it good reviews.

Jeff Brinkman

Best rare craft brews in town.

Hannah A.

I drive past this place a lot and read really great reviews about it so I decided to try it. The space is so small and the seats at the barely fit the average person (and I have a small butt) and were extremely uncomfortable. They don't take names for the orders so nobody knows whose stuff belongs to who. Further, it was a Saturday morning and only two people were working so the orders took forever. When I walked in, I got no greeting whatsoever and it took 5 minutes of standing there to get my order. My cappuccino was sooooo average and not worth $3.50. One of the workers (brunette female wearing a red beanie) was a complete b**** and didn't seem to care about the customers. Absolutely awful and I will never be giving this joke of a coffee house any money ever again

Nicole D.

Landlocked Social House doesn't look like much from the outside. Inside however, it's a unique blend of craft beer, coffee, wine and delicious foods. I attended the recent Beer and Metal/ 3Floyds tap takeover and it was an amazing experience. The bartenders were amazing and made great suggestions, the music was never too loud, and it was great to see people having fun. The space is small, but cozy and seems to fit a large number of people well. I highly recommend their cold brew coffee. Also, if you enjoy deep cut craft brews, this is definitely a place you should consider visiting- especially if you are trying to earn Untapped badges for rarer beers.

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