Great drinks. Great food. Great ambiance. The Ohio Club has been a stop off place for many a celebrity. Al Capone, Bugsy Segel, Bugs Moran, Lucky Luciano, just to name a few of the gangsters and it was also visited by many Major League Ball players since they had spring training in Hot Springs in the early 1900's. Babe Ruth was the most famous to visit. Because of all the gambling that went on in Hot Springs, many headliner talents were brought to Hot Springs. Live entertainment is still the mainstay at the Ohio Club with music 7 nights a week.
The Bathhouse Row consists of eight bathhouse buildings that were constructed between the years of 1892 and 1923. It is one of the biggest attractions in Hot Springs, and beyond its historical value, you won’t want to miss out on the experience of bathing in one of the bathhouses. Two of the working bathhouses include Quapaw and Buckstaff, where you can visit for a nice, relaxing spa day. At Fordyce, you can tour the museum to see antique bathtubs, medical equipment, locker rooms, bathing areas, and more. At one end is Superior Bathhouse Brewery, where you can stop for a beer inside of what was once Superior Bathhouse. Visit the website to read more about each of them. Or just plan to take a stroll down bathhouse row and check them all out!