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Episode 15 - Mike Fink

Episode 15 - Mike Fink

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In this episode of 'Ramblin on the River' the Bernstein family explores the colorful history of their family's involvement in Cincinnati's hospitality business, focusing on the iconic Mike Fink riverboat restaurant. The discussion spans the boat's move from Cincinnati to Covington, significant challenges like the harsh winter of 1977-78, and memorable anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of the restaurant's legacy. From whimsical practical jokes between Carl Lindner and Ben Bernstein to celebrity visits and personal mishaps, the episode is a nostalgic journey through both hardships and joyous moments. The theme extends to discussions about community resilience amid recent severe weather events, nodding to the continuity of family traditions and the evolving hospitality landscape.

00:00 Introduction to Ramblin on the River

01:25 Meet Your Hosts: Ben, Alan, and Terri

02:09 Listener Engagement and International Audience

03:35 Family History: The Old El Greco Restaurant

05:41 The Mike Fink Restaurant: A Cincinnati Icon

15:30 Winter Challenges and River Adventures

20:52 Memorable Moments and Famous Guests

26:49 Dumbwaiter Mishap: A Classic Story

29:31 The Dumbwaiter Story

30:18 Childhood Memories with Grandpa

31:36 High Water Boat Moving

36:34 Cooking at the Table

38:16 The Fire Incident

39:55 The Banana Split Prank

51:44 Rambling on the River: Word of the Day

54:48 Hurricane Helene and Milton

01:00:56 Conclusion and Next Episode Preview

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