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Jeff Ruby’s Cincinnati locations feature both updated and new Cincinnati Bengals-inspired menu items.

Jeff Ruby joins the Who Dey madness. Crack open those piggy banks and celebrate the playoffs in style with a trip to any of Jeff Ruby’s local steakhouses.

Jeff Ruby’s institutions are going all out to celebrate another year in the playoffs. Each Cincinnati restaurant under the Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment umbrella (Jeff Ruby Steakhouse, The Precinct and Carlo & Johnny) is now home to a three-foot Bengals “B” in the lobby, where fans and patrons are encouraged to take selfies and post them on Instagram or Facebook together with the hashtag #WhoDeyRubys for a chance to win 10,000 guest loyalty points, according to a news release. (This is a $1,000 credit to your Jeff Ruby account).

These local Jeff Ruby restaurants have also added a brand new section to their menu with new and updated items that pay tribute to beloved Bengals players. The new menu section is called Rubin’s Fanfare and features some truly decadent treats.

Steak Burrow and Money Mac & Cheese now comes with lobster cooked in butter and is already a big hit. There’s also a new dish, Shrimp & Griddy: Ja’Marr’s BBQ Shrimp & Cajun Spiced Grits & Smoked Sausage.

The tribute doesn’t end at dinner. Who Dey Nation can also dine on desserts named after some of our other Bengals stars, including Mixon Fixin’ Cheesecake, Hubbard PB&J, Who Dey Cake, Butter Boyd and more.

For more information on Jeff Ruby’s restaurants and the new Bengali-inspired menu, visit jeffruby.com/cincinnati.

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