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Aug 7, 2018 · Whether it was someplace fancy like the Glass Garden in Westlake or casual like Mr. Steak in Strongsville, every family had its go-to restaurant to celebrate a special occasion or to grab a quick...
Jan 22, 2020 · 18 Classic Cleveland Restaurants. The owners, chefs and general managers behind some of Cleveland's longest-running restaurants share life lessons and classic recipes. These restaurants have served us for more than 40 years.
Jul 12, 2023 · Twenty-one years ago, chef Rocco Whalen opened Fahrenheit, his flagship restaurant, on Tremont's Professor Avenue. His constantly evolving, meat-focused hot spot proved visionary and helped put Cleveland's culinary scene on the map.
- Allison Jack
Sep 5, 2024 · Set to open in the Playhouse Square District this winter, The Friars’ Table will be a restaurant with a mission, one rooted in the values of “simplicity, dignity and community.”
- Douglas Trattner
- Agave and Rye. Agave and Rye is a must-visit for anyone seeking a unique dining experience. This place is a feast for both your eyes and your taste buds.
- Forest City Shuffleboard. Dinner doesn’t have to be dull. Forest City Shuffleboard in Cleveland is a standout in the city’s dining and entertainment scene.
- Strip Steakhouse. Strip Steakhouse is a standout destination for steak lovers. Located at 36840 Detroit Road in Avon, this steakhouse offers a unique dining experience.
- Marble Room Steaks and Raw Bar. Located in the heart of downtown, Marble Room Steaks and Raw Bar is not only known for its exquisite steaks but also for its rich history and sophisticated atmosphere.
This fresh new take on Cleveland’s beloved restaurant will blow you away. Fahrenheit is the perfect hotspot for the sharp dressed crowd and anyone looking for a culinary wonderland of mouthwatering mains, fresh shellfish towers, and innovative daily offerings.
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The famous (and infamous) Theatrical Grill was a mainstay on the equally famous (and infamous) “Short Vincent” Avenue off East 9th Street in downtown Cleveland. In fact, the histories of the restaurant and the street are largely comingled, particularly in the middle decades of the 20th Century.