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Greetings: On behalf of the citizens of the City of Cleveland, welcome to Cleveland – a vibrant, 24-hour city, with a hometown feeling. Our city prides itself on the outstanding services we provide to every neighborhood and all of the amenities we offer our residents and visitors alike. From the famous Playhouse Square Theater District, to the energy of Progressive Field, First Energy Stadium, Quicken Loans Arena and Horseshoe Casino, Cleveland is full of excitement. Tour the world’s only Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum or stroll through the nationally recognized Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and RainForest. Eat at one of our many award-winning restaurants downtown on East 4th Street, in the Warehouse district or in neighborhood hotspots like Tremont and Little Italy. While you’re touring any of our historic and culturally diverse neighborhoods, check out the West Side Market in Ohio City, Severance Hall in University Circle, or the Greater Cleveland Aquarium right downtown. Spend a day shopping at specialty stores in our neighborhoods or in large retail centers like Steelyard Commons. Relax in Cleveland’s Cultural Gardens and Rockefeller Park. We are a city connected to our greatest natural asset – Lake Erie – and offer a countless trails, parks and public spaces. Cleveland truly has something for everyone. Once again, welcome! Enjoy all that we have to offer and share in the experiences that are uniquely Cleveland. Sincerely, Frank G. Jackson, Mayor
W hether hitting the jackpot at a metropolitan
casino, taking in a Broadway blockbuster
or viewing legendary artifacts inside the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, one weekend is
just not enough time to experience Cleveland. Get
started planning your long weekend to Cleveland at
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W hether hitting the jackpot at a metropolitan
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Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, one weekend is
just not enough time to experience Cleveland. Get
started planning your long weekend to Cleveland at
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Experience Cleveland 12 Activities & Events Calendar 16 Mr. Rock and Roll 18 C-Town IQ: Fun Facts about Forest City 20 Famous Clevelanders 22 Canton, OH: America’s Playing Field 27 Area Map
Retail Therapy 30 Art Museums & Retail Galleries 32 Clothiers 34 Indoor & Outdoor Malls 37 Salons & Spas 38 Retail Map
Neighborhoods 46 Neighborhood Map
Flavors of Cleveland 51 Fine Dining 52 Upscale Contemporary 58 Warehouse District 61 Casual Dining 66 Little Italy 68 Dining Map
Around Town 72 Family Fun, Sightseeing & Museums 74 The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum 76 Sightseeing Adventures 77 Performing Arts & Theaters 78 Comedy & Fun, After Dark, Gaming, Sports 81 Wineries 82 The Cleveland Sports Report 84 Around Town Map
The Great Outdoors 88 Parks & Recreation Areas 90 Architectural Points of Interest
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In this book we’ll highlight the obvious, the unexpected and acquaint you with local history and
current developments. Lists of activities, the best shops, restaurants, entertainment and outdoor
activities are also included to assist you in planning your visit.
Cleveland is easily navigated no matter what part of town you are staying in or wanting to
visit. Many exciting things can be seen or done within a very short walk or ride from your hotel.
We offer a world class variety of events and activities to choose from. Cleveland’s Playhouse
Square is second only to New York City when it comes to performing arts. Professional football,
basketball and baseball are a large part of the city’s personality as is the Rock and Roll Hall of
Fame and Museum. We are also home to many family friendly activities and destinations. There
is truly something for everyone in Cleveland!
There are many interesting neighborhoods surrounding downtown that offer unique and
enlightening experiences.
Of course, Lake Erie is a large part of the city’s history and success. Many attractions, destina-
tions and sightseeing adventures highlight and utilize this natural landmark.
There are endless possibilities. We’re certain you will have an exciting and memorable visit
and hope you return soon.
W elcome to Cleveland! You’ve arrived at one of America’s
greatest cities! And you’re staying at one of the area’s finest hotels. We already know you expect the best and this book is designed to direct you to the best Cleveland has to offer.
Photo information: From left to right: Cleveland Skyline; Detroit Shoreway; The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; The Free Stamp; East 4th Street
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Events are listed in the months they begin, some carry over to
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January
Mid-America Boat and Fishing ShowCleveland I-X CenterJanuary 16-20, 2014
www.clevelandboatshow.comThe largest boat show between the two coasts features more than 1200 new and classic motor and sail boats as well as kids activities, boating acces-sory vendors, and live entertainment. Held at the Cleveland I-X Center.
Cleveland Sport Travel & Outdoor ShowCleveland I-X CenterJanuary 16-19, 2014
www.sportandtravelexpo.comA true outdoor hunting, fishing and outdoor show with celebrity appear-ances and exciting exhibitors. Held at the Cleveland I-X Center.
February
Great Big Home and Garden ExpoCleveland I-X CenterFebruary 8-16, 2014
www.greatbighomeandgraden.comThis nine-day show features celebrity appearances, garden displays, model homes, and home improvement and gardening vendors. Held at the Cleve-land I-X Center.
Greater Cleveland Golf ShowCleveland I-X CenterFebruary 21-23, 2014
www.northcoastgolfshows.comFeatures hundreds of golf equipment, travel and fashion vendors, as well as golf celebrities, golf demonstrations, and a manufacturers’ demo driving range. Held at the Cleveland I-X Center.
Bridal Fair at ETON Chagrin Blvd.ETON Chagrin Blvd.February 23, 2014
www.etonchagrinblvd.comOver 40 vendors will participate where brides-to-be can expect expert advice and guidance to create a one of a kind wedding.
March
St. Patrick’s Day ParadeDowntown March 17, 2014
www.stpatricksdaycleveland.comDowntown Cleveland will be washed in a sea of green as loads of revelers take to the streets to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. This is a massive event with 10,000 participants, including bands, precision drill units, marching units and novelties.
Cleveland International Film FestivalTower City CinemasMarch 19-30, 2014
www.clevelandfilm.orgThis festival continues to grow in every capacity with increases in the number of staff, volunteers, guest filmmakers, community partners, media sponsors, regional partners, venues, and films.
April
2014 NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Bowling ChampionshipFreeway LanesWickliffe, OHApril 1, 2014
www.ncaa.comThe nation’s best college bowlers will compete at beautiful Freeway Lanes in Wickliffe.
CSU Spring Dance Concert Allen Theater/Playhouse SquareApril 25-26, 2014
www.playhousesquare.orgFeaturing CSU Dance Company, fac-ulty, staff, musicians and guest artists, this repertory concert will include an eclectic evening of contemporary choreography.
May
Fashion Week ClevelandDowntownFirst Week of May
www.clevelandfashionweek.comAs the third largest fashion week (after New York and LA) Fashion Week Cleveland pulls out all the stops along the runway and provides much more than a look at the latest trends and fashions.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Fan FestivalCleveland I-X CenterMay 3-4, 2014
www.profootballhof.comGiving fans the opportunity of a lifetime, the Pro Football Hall of Fame celebrates 50 years by allowing peo-ple to get up close and personal with 100 Pro Football Hall of Famers at Fan Fest. Joining America’s biggest game with America’s biggest players, the Hall of Fame is letting America’s biggest fans get in on the action.
Cleveland Asian FestivalAsiatownMay 17-18, 2014
www.clevelandasianfestival.orgThis unique event features authentic Asian foods and merchandise, local and national performing artists, a children’s activities area, games, com-petitions, and a health pavilion with free screenings and health education.
Tremont Greek FestThe Annunciation Greek Orthodox ChurchMemorial Day WeekendMay 23-26, 2014
www.tremontgreekfest.comYou don’t have to be Greek to enjoy our festival, but you will need an appetite to experience our delicious Greek food, drinks, dancing, and shopping all within Cleveland’s histori-cal Tremont neighborhood.
June
Friday Night Dance CruisesGoodtime III, North Coast HarborMay-September
www.goodtimeiii.comDance under the stars to you favorite music aboard Cleveland’s own Goodtime III! This is the way to see Cleveland! See the lighted bridges of the Cuyahoga River. Bar Service is available at one of three beverage bars and a fine variety of snacks and sandwiches are available at the Ship’s Galley.
Murray Hill Art WalkLittle ItalyJune 2014
www.murrayhillartwalk.comThe Art Walk is made up of over 35 galleries, artist studios, boutiques and restaurants. They will be featuring spe-cial exhibitions, trunk shows, special menus and new works all weekend long in Little Italy.
Parade the CircleUniversity CircleJune 14, 2014
www.universitycircle.orgPararde the circle is a free, interactive multi-cultural celebration and a great expression of University Circle and the local arts community. The parade makes a single circuit around Wade
Photo information: left to right: St. Patrick’s Day Parade; Farmers Market; 4th of July Celebration; Cleveland Winterfest; Cleveland National Air Show; Tall Ships Festival; Harvest Celebration; Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton; fun at the parade
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WOW! Wade Oval WednesdaysUniversity CircleJune 11-August 27, 2014
www.universitycircle.orgEach summer, from mid-June to the end of August, the cultural institu-tions of Cleveland’s University Circle sponsor a series of free Wednesday concerts, ranging from jazz to big-band to classical. The events are held from 6pm to 9pm. In addition to music, many of the area’s museums offer extended hours and discounted admission and area restaurants offer samples of their cuisine.
The Crocker Park American Liberty FestCrocker ParkJune 29, 2014
www.crockerpark.comIn celebration of Independence Day, a wide variety of entertainment is targeted to suit all ages, 4pm to 10pm.
July
Red, White & ZooMetroparks ZooJuly 4, 2014
www.clemetzoo.comEveryone’s invited to celebrate Independence Day along with the red, white, and blue creatures of Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The animal keepers will prepare red, white, and blue treats for some of the Zoo’s animals, includ-ing primates and bears.
Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement FestivalCanton, OHAugust 1-3, 2014
www.profootballhof.comJoin us for a once in a lifetime oppor-tunity to welcome the newest class of legends to the hallowed halls of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Enjoy 19 memorable events including the Enshrinees Dinner and Gold Jacket Ceremony, NFL/Hall of Fame Game,
Autograph Sessions, Fan Tailgate Parties and the festival’s premier event, the Enshrinement Ceremony itself.www.profootballhof.com
Tall Ships FestivalPort of ClevelandJuly 2014
www.clevelandtallships.comA fleet of magnificent Tall Ships will sail into the Port of Cleveland to participate in a 4-day, fun-filled fes-tival, highlighting Cleveland’s diverse maritime history.
Taste of TremontTremontJuly 20, 2014
www.tasteoftremont.comOver the past 10 years the Taste of Tremont has quickly become one of Cleveland’s “must attend” events of the summer. Over 25,000 visitors come, rain or shine, from all over the region. Admission is free to the public. Food and beverages are available for purchase.
Great Lakes Burning River Fest DowntownJuly 2014
www.burningriverfest.orgSince 2001, folks from all over the Great Lakes region have come togeth-er to remember the 1969 burning of the Cuyahoga River and celebrate the renewed sense of eco-consciousness the infamous fire sparked. The annual Burning River Fest features education-al exhibits from area environmental groups, fresh food from local farms, eateries and live music.
August
Puerto Rican Parade & Latino FestivalDowntownAugust 2014
www.juliadeburgos.orgThese are a great historical tradition that has united Clevelanders and Northeast Ohioans for decades. The festivities highlight and immerse everyone in rich tropical music, foods, folklore, and splendor.
Vintage Ohio Wine FestivalLake Metroparks FarmparkAugust 1-2, 2014
www.visitvintageohio.comA two-day festival that showcases Ohio wine, food, and music. The event, held at Lake Metroparks Farm-park, just east of Cleveland, features wine samples, Ohio food vendors, craft exhibits and demonstrations, and food samples from area restaurants.
36th Annual Lakewood Arts FestLakewoodAugust 2014
www.lakewoodartsfest.orgFor over thirty years, the Lakewood Arts Festival has brought local and national artists to the streets of Lakewood, Ohio the first weekend in August. Every year a line-up of musical entertainment is scheduled through-out the day.
Warehouse District Street FestivalDowntownAugust 3, 2014
www.warehousedistrict.orgThink terrific food, fabulous entertain-ment, children’s activities, interactive art activities, residential open houses, an art show, plus “Cleveland’s Cutest Dog Contest & Fashion Show” and more! Admission is FREE.12 noon – 8 PM on West 6th Street.
Cuyahoga County FairCuyahoga Couty Fairgrounds Berea,OHAugust 4-10, 2014
www.cuyfair.comCome for a great diversity of attractions and to consume the apple dumplings, elephant ears, funnel cakes, ice cream and lemonade; to see the pigs, rabbits, goats and horses; to get spun and flipped on the midway rides.
Feast of the Assumption Little ItalyAugust 14-17, 2014
www.littleitalycleveland.comA four-day street fair that celebrates the Catholic Day of Assumption (Au-gust 15), when the Virgin Mary died
and assumed her place beside Jesus. The Feast is a fun-filled Italian street party with rides, food, live music, a procession, and lots of fun.
Labor Day OktoberfestCuyahoga County Fairgrounds Berea, OHAugust 29-September 1, 2014
www.clevelandoktoberfest.comJoin us for four exciting days of authentic German Food, beer, and the best Entertainment in the Cleveland area Labor Day Weekend.
Cleveland National Air ShowBurke Lakefront AirportAugust 30 - September 1, 2014
www.clevelandairshow.comThe Air Show is a Labor Day Weekend family tradition hosting a variety of in-teractive ground displays, educational exhibits, kid-friendly activities, planes and more.
September
Cleveland Dragon Boat Festival September 20, 2014
www.clevelanddragonboatfestival.comThe Festival acknowledges dragon boat history and its connection with Asian culture and promotes the peo-ple and unique cultures of Cleveland’s Asian community. Dragon Boat racing incorporates high energy, fitness, team building and recreational exercise in a fun and competitive atmosphere!
Steam In The Valley FestivalCuyahoga Valley National ParkSeptember 2013
www.cvsr.comEnjoy a two hour ride through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park being pulled by an authentic steam driven locomotive.
October
World Festival DayDowntownOctober 2014
www.rockhall.comThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum’s World Festival celebrates greater Cleveland’s ethnic diversity.
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Take a Hike!These walking tours highlight various aspects of downtown Cleveland. They are offered from late May through mid-September each year and feature actors portraying historic Clevelanders from the past. More information is available at www.clevelandgate-waydistrict.com, www.downtowncleveland.com or 216.771.1994
Each tour lasts approximately 1 ½ hours. Tours are free but donations are encouraged.
Gateway District TourEvery Thursday at 6pm
Meets at the Arcade(401 Euclid Avenue)
Historic Warehouse District TourEvery Saturday at 10am
Meet at Constantino’s Market(1278 W. 9th St.)
Canal Basin Park TourEvery Saturday at 10 am
Meet at Settler’s Landing RTA Station(1025 W. Superior Avenue)
PlayhouseSquare TourEvery Tuesday at 6pm
Meet at the State Theatre Lobby(1519 Euclid Avenue)
Through song and dance, we are afforded an opportunity for true appreciation of the great melting pot of cultures, traditions and legacies of others.
Boo at the ZooMetroparks ZooOctober 2014
www.clemetzoo.comLast two weekends in October enjoy Boo at the Zoo. A neighborhood of safe Halloween entertainment, with spooky delights on every corner including animals on exhibit each evening.
I-X Trick or Treat StreetCleveland I-X CenterOctober 2014
www.ixtrickortreatstreet.com A spooktacular event for kids 10 and younger at the I-X Center. Bring your kids in costume and Trick or Treat your way through 12 themed candy stations, then test your swing in a game of Ghoulish Mini Golf. Ride po-nies, eat great food, and enjoy the fun amusement rides and attractions!
November
International Beer FestCleveland I-X CenterNovember 2014
www.ixbeerfest.comThe largest showcase and competition of world beers in the Midwest.
The “Ice” Rink at Wade OvalUniversity CircleNovember 29, 2013- March 17, 2014
www.universitycircle.orgThe Rink at Wade Oval is a seasonal, outdoor ice skating rink where skaters can glide directly in front of the Cleveland Museum of Art in the heart of Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood.
Cleveland WinterFest Downtown Holiday LightingDowntownNovember 2014
www.downtowncleveland.comThousands come to celebrate Cleveland’s Winterfest . Welcome the
holiday season with the sights and sounds of Winterfest, the annual holi-day lighting ceremony right on Public Square! Events for the whole family take place throughout the day.
Victorian Christmas at the Soldiers and Sailors MonumentDowntownNovember 2014
www.soldiersandsailors.comOld fashioned Victorian hospitality at the Monument with lessons about Christmas during the Civil War.
December
Holiday CircleFestUniversity CircleDecember 2014
www.universitycircle.orgExperience Cleveland’s cultural treasures free of charge at the Annual Holiday CircleFest.. More than a dozen of University Circle’s renowned museums, gardens, galleries, churches, and schools open their doors free of charge and offer an afternoon of activities, music, food, fun, and shop-ping. Visitors can look forward to live performances from talented musicians, craft making, historic displays of holi-day toys, storytelling, a singing Santa, live reindeer and more.
Warehouse District Holiday TourDowntownDecember 2014
www.warehousedistrict.orgTour dramatic loft apartments, fabu-lous condos and unique office spaces. Feast on delicious food from many of Cleveland’s finest restaurants. Enjoy festive entertainment to put you in a holiday spirit and a dessert reception to wind down the evening.
December DaysCleveland Metroparks ZooDecember 2014
www.clemetzoo.comEnjoy special seasonal activities includ-ing holiday crafts, live music, pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus in the Wolf Lodge, cookie decorating and more!
Noon Year’s EveCleveland Metroparks ZooDecember 2014
www.clemetzoo.comThe grown-ups can have their New Year’s Eve fun at night, but kids get to celebrate 2015 ’s arrival during daylight hours at the annual Noon Year’s Eve party at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The family-friendly event runs from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. December 31. The Noon Year’s Eve festivities include kid-friendly activities the whole family can enjoy.
Cleveland Pops Orchestra Concert & DanceSeverance HallDec. 31, 2014
www.clevelandpops.com Headliners returning to the POPS stage present The Best of Broadway to ring in the new year. Dancing following the concert completes the best New Year’s Eve party in Cleveland.
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rom his seat behind the microphone at WJW Radio in Cleveland and, later, WINS Radio, deejay Alan Freed did more to spread the gospel of rock and roll during its infancy than any other non-performer.
Born in Johnstown, Pennsyl-
vania, and raised in Salem, Ohio,
Freed came to WJW as host of a
classical music show in February,
1951. He befriended Leo Mintz,
owner of Record Rendezvous,
a store on Prospect Avenue in
downtown Cleveland. Legend
has it that Mintz told Freed that
numerous white kids were buying
black R&B records at his store and
convinced Freed to begin playing
R&B records on WJW.
On the evening of July 11,
1951, Freed’s R&B show made
its debut on WJW. Soon, Freed
adopted a new persona – the
Moondog, a crazed hipster who
talked over the music, howled,
pounded on phone books and
banged on a cowbell. “Hello
everybody,” Freed would say.
“How ya’ll tonight? This is Alan
Freed, the ol’ King of the Moon-
doggers, and its time for some
blues and rhythm records for all the
gang in the Moondog Kingdom.”
By the following January,
Freed’s show was causing a stir
in Cleveland, and other stations
began adding R&B to their play
lists. Then on March 21, 1952,
Freed, Mintz and Lew Platt, a book-
ing agent and promoter, put on the
Moondog Coronation Ball at the
old Cleveland Arena on Euclid Ave-
nue. A landmark event in the birth
of rock and roll, the Coronation Ball
was intended as an R&B concert
staring the Dominoes, Paul Williams
and Varetta Dillard. Despite the
fact that the concert was only
advertised on Freed’s radio show,
nearly 20,000 people, mostly black,
showed up – twice the capacity of
the Arena. They crashed through
the doors, knocking down ticket
takers and ushers and by 11:30, the
police and fire departments had
closed down the show.
The riot became national news,
and Freed’s popularity escalated.
Many now cite the Coronation Ball
as the first rock and roll concert
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and, indeed, it many have been. But
even more important, as another
Cleveland deejay, Bill Randle,
pointed out, was the fact that “it was
the beginning of the acceptance of
black popular music as a force in
radio. It was the first big show of its
kind where the industry saw it as big
business.”
Freed eventually moved to New
York, where he grew in national
prominence as he continued to
promote rock and roll, via his radio
show, television, movies and all-star
concerts at Brooklyn’s Paramount
Theatre. By 1956, Freed was known
throughout the country, and he was
arguably rock and roll’s best-known
booster. But by the end of the
Fifties, he was a major target of the
payola investigation, charged with
illegally taking money in exchange
for playing certain records. He
eventually relocated to the West
Coast, where he died a broken man
in 1965.
Alan Freed was inducted into
the inaugural class of the Rock and
Roll Hall of Fame in 1986.
All the images are courtesy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and from the Collection of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives Top to bottom: Alan Freed Publicity Photo, c. 1950, Gift of Judith Fisher Freed; Moondog Coronation Ball Poster, 1952, Collection of Terry Stewart; Mister Rock and Roll Lobby Card, 1957, Gift of Judith Fisher Freed; “Tutti- Frutti,” 1955, Recorded by Little Richard;
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Famous Firsts
• Alan Freed’s Moondog Coronation Ball, held at the Cleveland Arena on March 21, 1952 is regarded as the first ever rock concert.
• Cleveland was the world’s first city to be fully lighted by electricity in 1879.
• Cleveland was home to the first traffic light which began operating on August 5, 1914.
• East 105th Street and Euclid Ave-nue in Cleveland was the site of the first pedestrian button for the control of a traffic light in 1948.
• John Lambert of Ohio City made the first automobile in the US in 1891.
• The Arcade, located downtown on Euclid Avenue, was the first large-scale indoor shopping mall in the United States. It first opened in 1890 and was financed in part by two of Cleve-land’s most prominent citizens, John D. Rockefeller and Louis Severence among others.
• Cleveland hosted the first Monday Night Football game between the Browns and New York Jets on Sep-tember 21, 1970.
• The first newspaper for African Americans, The Aliened American was published here in 1853.
• The world’s first electric streetcar, invented by Charles Brush, was oper-ated here in 1884.
• Cleveland’s 225 kW Vestas machine is the first utility-scale wind turbine to generate electricity in the heart of an American city. It was installed by the Great Lakes Science Center in June 2006.
• The first successful blood transfu-sion was performed in Cleveland, by Dr. George Crile who later founded the Cleveland Clinic.
Fun Facts
• Life Savers Candy was invented in Cleveland by Clarence Crane in 1912.
• Euclid Avenue used to be called “Millionaire’s Row” and was home to John D. Rockefeller.
• Cleveland was originally spelled “Cleaveland,” named after Gener-al Moses Cleaveland. The “a” was dropped so that the name could fit into a newspaper’s masthead.
• Playhouse Square Center is the second largest performing arts center in the US. New York City’s Lincoln Center is the largest.
• The very popular sitcom, “The Drew Carey Show” was set in Cleve-land.
• Nicknames for Cleveland include: “The Forest City”, “ “Metropolis of the Western Reserve”, “Sixth City”, “The Rock ‘n’ Roll Capital of the World”, and “C-Town”.
• The first unassisted triple play in a Major League Baseball World Series was completed by second baseman Bill Wambsganss, of the Cleveland Indians, in 1920.
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• The NFL’s Vince Lombardi trophy is awarded to the Super Bowl Cham-pions each year and is handcrafted by Tiffany & Co. It was initially inscribed with the words “World Professional Football Championship” but was officially renamed in 1970 in memory of legendary Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi after his sudden death from cancer and to commemorate his victories in the first two Super Bowls. The Lombardi Trophy lives year round at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Historical Facts
• Cleveland serves as a destination point for iron ore shipped from Minnesota, as well as coal transported by rail.
• John D. Rockefeller founded Stan-dard Oil in Cleveland in 1870.
• Many prominent Clevelanders from the industrial era of the early 1900’s are buried in Lake View Cem-etery, including President James A. Garfield and John D. Rockefeller.
• The Women’s Christian Temper-ance Union was formed here in 1874 and soon spread throughout the nation.
• Terminal Tower, finished in 1930, was the tallest building in the US, out-side of New York City until 1964.
• The Key Tower is the tallest build-ing in Ohio.
• The Olmstead- inspired Cleveland Metroparks System that runs through-out Cuyahoga County, are commonly referred to as the area’s “Emerald Necklace.”
• One Playhouse Square was orig-inally used as the broadcast studios of WJW. Alan Freed coined the term “Rock and Roll” while a DJ on this AM station.
• The Cleveland Orchestra is one of the “Big Five” major orchestras in the US. The other four are: the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony, Chicago Symphony and Philadelphia Symphony.
• Paul Simon’s One Trick Pony movie was filmed at the Agora Theater on Euclid Avenue.
• Other movies filmed in Cleveland include: The Avengers, Stranger Than Paradise, Light Of Day, The Rain-maker, Almost Famous, Welcome To Collinwood, The Deer Hunter and A Christmas Story.
• Fashion Week Cleveland, held the first week of May each year, is the third largest fashion week in the US behind New York and Los Angeles.
• Cleveland’s sister cities include: Alexandria, Egypt; Bangalore, India; Cleveland, England; Lima, Peru, and Vincenza, Italy.
• The high level Lorain-Carnegie Bridge spans across the Cuyahoga Riv-er and connects Lorain and Carnegie Avenues. It was renamed the Hope Memorial Bridge in the early 1980’s in honor of comedian Bob Hope’s family who were stonemasons in Cleveland.
Corporate HQs
• Applied Industrial Technolo-gies-Supports Maintenance Repair Operations (MRO) and select Origi-nal Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) markets throughout North America.
• Eaton- A leading provider of electrical components and systems for power quality for industrial and mobile equipment as well as the aerospace industry.
• Forest City Enterprises-A diver-sified real estate management and development company.
• Sherwin Williams - Founded by Henry Sherwin and Edward Willliams in 1866.
• Key Corp-The 24th largest bank in the United States by total assets.
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Media, Movies & Music
Steven AdlerFormer drummer of Guns and Roses.
Catherine BachKnown for her role as Daisy Duke in the television series The Dukes of Hazard.
Halle BerryThis Academy and Emmy Award winning actress has appeared in many blockbusters including Monster’s Ball. She is one of the highest paid actresses in Hollywood and is also a spokeswoman for Revlon.
Drew CareyStarred in his own TV sitcom, the Drew Carey Show, as well as the improv comedy show Who’s Line Is It Anyway? He is currently the host of the popular TV game show, The Price Is Right.
Tracy ChapmanSinger songwriter best known for her hits “Fast Car’ and “Give Me One Reason” She is a four time Grammy award winner.
Tim ConwayStarred as Charles Parker in the 1960’s comedy series McHale’s Navy and later went on to become a prominent part of the cast of the Carol Burnett Show.
Wes CravenDirector of some of the most memo-rable horror films of all time including Nightmare On Elm Street and the Scream series.
Phil DonahueCreator and host of the groundbreak-ing Phil Donahue Show. He began his career at KYW radio and TV here in Cleveland.
Alan FreedFamous disc jockey who coined the phrase “Rock n Roll” and one of the first radio hosts to include original songs by African American artists on his program. Freed called his show on Cleveland’s WJW “The Moondog House” and he organized the very first rock concerts and called it “The Moondog Coronation Ball.”
Arsenio HallHe hosted his own Arsenio Hall Show from 1989 through 1994 and is having a new talk show beginning In 2013. In 2012 he won Donald Trump’s Celebri-ty Apprentice.
Screamin’ Jay HawkinsBest known for his hit “I Put A Spell On You”, he was one of the earliest shock rock performers.
Hal HolbrookHis performances as Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain are legendary. He also starred in many popular motion pictures including: The Firm, Into The Wild and All The President’s Men.
Bob HopeVaudeville, Broadway, radio and motion picture star. He is fondly re-membered for his series of USO shows that he organized for US soldiers beginning in 1941 and continuing through the Persian Gulf War in 1991.
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Chrissie HyndeLeader of the edgy and original rock band the Pretenders, Hynde redefined the female rocker with her unique style. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Pretenders in 2005. She is also a vegan and animal rights activist
Henry ManciniComposed the themes to the Pink Panther and the Peter Gunn theme as well as Moon River. He was also a seasoned orchestral conductor.
Paul NewmanAn award winning actor, he also co-founded Newman’s Own a food manufacturing company that donates all post tax profits to charity. Newman was also a successful auto racing team owner.
Mehmet OzKnown as Dr. Oz his rise to fame was a result of his many appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show.
Jerry Siegel and Joe SchusterCreated the comic book superhero, Superman, in 1933.
Michael SymonA James Beard award winning chef and Iron Chef television personality. He can be seen regularly on the Food Network.
Joe WalshMember of the James Gang and the Eagles. He has also had a very success-ful solo career. He spent a consider-able amount of time playing in various bands in the Cleveland area while attending Kent State University.
Bobby WomackLead singer of the Valentinos and Sam Cooke’s guitarist, Womack has also penned some major hits including It’s All Over Now, made famous by the Rolling Stones.
Sports
Bob FellerOne of the best right handed pitchers in baseball history. Entered the major leagues at the age of 17 and pitched 18 seasons with the Cleveland Indians.
Jesse OwensOlympic sprinter and long jumper. He won four gold medals at the Munich Olympics in 1936.
Don ShulaCoached the Miami Dolphins to the NFL’s only perfect season in 1972. His career continued and he became one of the winningest coaches in NFL history.
George Steinbrenner IIIOwned the New York Yankees for 37 years leading them to seven World Series titles and eleven pennants. Prior to owning the Yankees, he was a successful shipping magnate in Cleveland.
Cy YoungCompiled 511 wins as a Major League Baseball pitcher, which is a record that still holds. One year after his death in 1955, the Cy Young Award was created to honor the previous season’s best pitcher. He also pitched three
no hitters.
Innovators
and Historical Figures
James A. Garfield20th President of the United States. His term only lasted 200 days as he was assassinated in July 1881.
John D. RockefellerAmerica industrialist and philanthro-pist. He founded the Standard Oil Company in 1870 and became the first American worth more than a billion dollars. He is also the founder of the University of Chicago and Rockefeller University.
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Whether you are a business traveler, a con-
vention planner, or a holiday-goer seeking a
leisurely vacation their Convention & Visitors’
Bureau can help make your trip enjoyable. The
Canton Stark County area also features tourism
treasures like the Ohio and Erie Canal Cor-
ridor, the MAPS Air Museum, the Cuyahoga
Valley Scenic Railroad, and the historic Lincoln
Highway, also a wide variety of museums, B &
Bs, and entertainment venues. Come and see
all they have to offer!
Also located in Canton is the unbelievable
Gervasi Vineyard. Gervasi Vineyard is an
elegant Tuscan-inspired escape featuring a 55
acre estate with stunning grounds, winery, bis-
tro, boutique inn, outdoor patio, marketplace,
and event center. Situated on a spring-fed lake,
Gervasi provides a unique and memorable
setting for the ultimate getaway experience in
Northeast Ohio.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has been
attracting visitors here since it first opened in
1963. All of your favorite football memories
and legendary players come to life here with
the help of interactive and various media dis-
plays and exhibits. A mecca for hardcore and
even casual fans of NFL football.
Canton is also located along the Ohio and
Erie Canalway, which runs south from Cleve-
land to New Philadelphia. This Canalway offers
many exciting things to see and experience,
including the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
and the Towpath Trail.
Canton, Ohio is located just 60 minutes
south of Cleveland.
For more information visit:www.VisitCantonStark.com
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D ear Friends,
Cleveland is one of the most exciting and energetic cities in the US. It is also one of the most historically significant. We’ve designed this book to direct you to some of the finest destinations Cleveland has to offer. We invite you to jump right in and roll with the flow. You’ll find everyone to be very welcoming and the city is easy to navigate. As you mingle with the locals, you’ll find it easy to make yourself at home and have some fun. Rock and roll is certainly all about fun and you are cur-rently in its birthplace! The energy of the music can be felt all over town. Cleveland is not ALL about Rock and Roll, though, as you’ll soon see. The city offers many other incredible experiences, including Lake Erie, its lake-front, and the many beautiful parks and neighborhoods surrounding the downtown area. Each has its own personality and we encourage you to expe-rience as many of them as you can. You’ll certainly leave town wanting more and we hope you return to visit soon!
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Photo information top to bottom: The Rolling Stones “Spikey Tongue” flag from The Rolling Stones exhibit at The Cleveland Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; Mister Rock and Roll Movie Poster, 1957, Gift of Judith Fisher Freed, courtesy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and from the Collection of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library and Archives
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In addition to Alan Freed’s significant contribution to Cleve-land’s Rock and Roll Legacy there are a few other noteworthy items to share:
• The Cleveland Plain Dealer’s Jane Scott became the first established rock writer when she began a teen music column in 1962.
• “Heart of Rock and Roll” by Huey Lewis and The News includes a heartfelt nod to Cleveland.
• “Cleveland Rocks” by Ian Hunter addresses Cleveland’s Rock and Roll status and was later used as the theme song to the Drew Carey Show and became an anthem for the city.
Did you know???Letter From the Publisher
The following artists are from Cleveland and/or the surrounding area and have made a last-ing impact on popular music of many types.
• The Black Keys• Bone Thugs N Harmony• Devo• James Gang• Marilyn Manson• Michael Stanley Band• Nine Inch Nails• O’Jays
A bit of Cleveland Rock and Roll trivia....
• Pretenders• Raspberries• Robert Jr. Lockwood • Tracy Chapman
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Hitch a free ride on the RTA. The C-Line Trolley is the best connection between
the hotels and all the hot spots in Downtown Cleveland. Including PlayhouseSquare, East 4th
Street, the Warehouse District, and the new Horseshoe Casino. So it’s a safe bet you’ll
have a good time getting around.
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C leveland features world class shopping destinations of all
kinds. There are several indoor and outdoor malls and many unique and interesting boutique shops and jewelry stores that make for a unique and exciting retail therapy session for anyone of any age.
Two major hubs of upscale retail options are located just to the East in Woodmere and West
of downtown in Westlake.
Antiques, art galleries and home furnishing showrooms are also plentiful and feature the
best of old and new.
You have many options to choose from. Whether you need something essential or just want
that special item calling to you, it can all be found within a very short walk or drive from your
hotel.
Downtown is home to an indoor mall and many specialty shops that abound will all things
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Art Museums & Retail GalleriesButler Institute of American Art524 Wick Ave.Youngstown, OH 330.743.1107www.butlerart.comThe original structure, dedicated in 1919, is a McKim, Mead and White architectural masterpiece listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Their mission is to preserve and collect works of art in all media created by citizens of our country. The Institutes’s holdings now exceed 20,000 individual works, and the Butler is known world-wide as “America’s Museum.”
Cleveland Museum of Art11150 East Blvd.216.421.7350www.clevelandart.orgStrives to help the broadest possible audience understand and engage with the world’s great art while honoring the highest aesthetic, intellectual, and professional standards.
Cleveland Museum of Contempo-rary Art11400 Euclid Ave.
78th St. Studios1305 W. 80th St.216.939.0533www.78streetstudios.comFilled with close to 40 retail galleries, artist showrooms, and performing art venues all inside one building. The studios host a monthly art walk, called Third Fridays.
Glass Bubble Project2421 Bridge Ave.216.696.7043www.glassbubbleproject.comSpecializes in creating unique works of art from recycled metal and hand blown glass. They call their artwork “Clevation Glass” due to its tough and durable nature.
J and C Glass Studio540 E. 105th St.216.451.4774www.jandcglassstudio.comFor both amateur and advanced stu-dent glass blowing. Expert instructors are on site and available to teach the art of glass blowing.
Paul Duda Gallery2342 Professor Ave.216.589.5788www.pauldudagallery.comGallery of photographic and giclee art.
Sudduth Glass4408 Perkins Ave.216.431.4408www.sudduthglass.comA private studio consisting of hand blown and sculptural glass.
Verne Collection of Japanese Art2207 Murray Hill Rd.216.231.8866www.vernegallery.comThe Verne Collection of Japanese prints and paintings was established in 1953. Located just a few minutes from the Cleveland Museum of Art, in Little Italy.
216.421.8671www.mocacleveland.orgRecognized nationally and internation-ally for its vital and creative exhibi-tions and public programs. Through approximately eight exhibitions a year, all accompanied by public and education programs, and many also by scholarly catalogues, MOCA brings the work and ideas of a diversity of national and international artists to its audiences.
Contessa GalleryLegacy Village24667 Cedar Rd.(one mile west of I-271)Lyndhurst Ohio 44124216.382.7800www.contessagallery.com Hours: Monday -Saturday 10-8Sunday 12-6The Midwest region’s finest gallery specializing in Old and Modern Masters as well as the most prominent American and International artists living today. Original paintings, prints, sculpture, photography and glass by our award-winning roster of artists are highly sought after by top collectors and museums throughout the world.
Andy Warhol, photograph of Bianca and Andy, courtesy of Contessa Gallery
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Ansel Adams
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Alex G. Cao
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Lynn Chadwick
Marc Chagall
Jules Chéret
Chuck Close
Salvador Dalí
David Datuna
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Andreas Feininger
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Frederick Hart
Sean Henry
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Robert Indiana
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Jon Kuhn
Yayoi Kusama
Roy Lichtenstein
Jacques Lipchitz
Maximilien Luce
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Louise Nevelson
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Markus Pierson
Stephen Rolfe Powell
Robert Rauschenberg
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Nguyen Tuan
Rembrandt van Rijn
Andy Warhol
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Museum quality art. World class service.Visit Monday-Saturday 10-8, Sunday 12-6.
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ClothiersBanyan Tree2242 Professor Ave.216.241.1209www.shopbanyantree.comA hip and stylish boutique in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood.
Brooks Brothers230 Huron Rd.216.781.9800www.brooksbrothers.comClassically modern, high quality business and casual clothing for men and women.
City Buddha1807 Coventry Rd.216.397.5862www.citybuddha.comLeave the ordinary behind as you browse a unique collection of well traveled treasures. Whether you
are shopping for that special gift, personal accessories or home goods, find hip and funky, bold and whimsical, as well as the practical at affordable prices.
CLE Clothing Co.342 Euclid Ave.216.736.8879www.cleclothingco.comCLE Clothing Co. is an independent, locally-owned business founded in 2008 with one goal in mind: to spread Cleveland pride, one t-shirt at a time! CLE’s t-shirts are made in the USA and silkscreened in Cleveland. We also feature art, jewelry and other gifts made by local artists and designers. Open Mondays - Saturdays 11a-9p & Sundays 12p-6p
Evie Lou2153 Professor Ave.216.696.6675www.evielou.comFeatures a well-edited mix of
contemporary brands and artisan jewelry for fashion-conscious women. A wide variety of sizes available.
M Lang Clothing & Cocktails1275 Euclid Ave216.771.4197www.mlang.comLocated in the heart of Playhouse Square, M Lang Clothing & Cocktails specializes in quality men’s clothing at affordable prices, exemplary customer service, custom in-store tailoring and an intimate cocktail lounge designed to enhance our customer’s shopping experience. Celebrating 25 years of business.
Kilgore Trout28601 Chagrin Blvd.216.831.0488www.kilgoretrout.comShop Monday-Saturday 10-6, Thursday 10-8
See why Esquire Magazine perenni-ally names this men’s and women’s clothing store “one of the very best” in America. Unhurried and uncom-mon, with extraordinary brands, on-staff European tailors, and friendly,
personalized service make Kilgore Trout worth the visit to Eton Chagrin Boulevard. Click the QR code in our ad for a special offer only for readers of Citiview Cleveland.
Pinky’s Daily Planner2403 Professor Ave.216.402.2536www.pinkysdailyplanner.comNamed for the hand-made clothing collection designed and sewn by Stephanie Fralick. This line has been carried and exhibited by boutiques across the US.
Powter Puff Boutique2671 W. 14th St.216.274.1220www.powterpuffboutique.blogA chic, modern and popular boutique in Tremont.
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Experience unhurried and uncommon shopping at Cleveland’s premier resource for designer suits, sportcoats, clothing, sportswear, footwear and accessories, with an on-site staff of expert European tailors. Plus, our women’s boutique offers a constantly evolving collection of new finds.
For Him:Ermenegildo ZegnaSamuelsohn Canali EtroZ Zegna IsaiaEton of Sweden Luciano Barbera John VarvatosBoglioli Rag & BoneRobert TalbottCanada Goose HudsonAgave Denim SandGran Sasso Billy ReidAG Jeans Coppley Hiltl Vince PT01Moncler Mason’sAllegri Incotex
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Footwear:Gravati MagnanniCole Haan Donald J. PlinerAllen EdmondsSalvatore FerragamoJohn Varvatos
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One half mile E of I-271/Chagrin Blvd exit.Shop Monday – Saturday 10 – 6, Thursday 10 – 8Convenient parking at the door.
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Indoor MallsThe Arcade401 Euclid Ave.216.696.1408www.theclevelandarcade.comOne of Cleveland’s best-known landmarks, The Arcade has an interna-tional reputation as one of the finest buildings of its type and was the first large-scale indoor shopping mall in the United States. The Arcade has something for everyone with unique gift shops, services, clothing bou-tiques, a food court and fine dining.
Beachwood Place26300 Cedar Rd.216.464.9460www.beachwoodplace.comExciting shopping, dining and enter-tainment in Beachwood, Ohio. Major tenants include Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, Dillards, Chico’s and The Buckle.
ETON Chagrin Blvd. 28601 Chagrin Blvd.216.591.0544www.etonchagrinblvd.com OR https://www.facebook.com/Eton-Chagrin/infoShop. Dine. Live. Experience the Boutique Life. An award-winning life-style property consisting of 330,000 square feet of upscale retailers, spe-cialty shops, and exclusive dining.
Fifth Street Arcades530 Euclid Ave.216.344.9267www.downtowncleveland.comThe Fifth Street Arcades offer a mix of small restaurants and retail shops and runs between Euclid and Prospect Avenues.
Galleria at Erieview1301 E. 9th St.216.861.4343www.galleriaaterieview.comGalleria at Erieview is home to a variety of services and retail, featuring a vibrant food court for city dwellers and office workers in a beautiful, two-story, glass and marble atrium setting in the heart of Downtown Cleveland.
Tower City Center230 W. Huron Rd.216.623.4750www.towercitycenter.comOffers over 100 specialty shops, six full-service restaurants, 11-screen theater and easy access through a connected walkway to Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena.
Outdoor Malls Crocker Park 159 Crocker Park Blvd. Ste 300Westlake, OH 440.871.6880www.crockerpark.comCrocker Park is one of the most exciting developments of its kind in the country. A brilliant mix of known retail stores, spacious office buildings, great restaurants, luxury apartments, relaxing green spaces combine into a lifestyle experience that makes Crocker Park a great place to do just about anything.
Macedonia Commons8210 Macedonia CommonsMacedonia, OH 216.755.5500
www.ddr.comMacedonia Commons is a 500,000 sq.ft. power center with stores to suit any interest from home improvement to entertainment.
Outlet MallsAurora Farms Premium Outlets549 S. Chillicothe Rd.Aurora, OH www.premiumoutlets.com/auroraFind impressive savings at Adidas, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, Bose, Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap Outlet, Michael Kors, Nike, Nine West, Polo Ralph Lauren, Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, Tommy Hilfiger, Under Armour and more.
Lodi Station Outlets9911 Avon Lake Rd.Burbank, OH 330.948.9929www.lodistation.comLodi Station Outlets is a 311,478 square-foot turn-of-the-century outlet mall featuring vintage trains and over 60 fabulous outlet stores.
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Home Furnishings Block Bros. At Home30495 Pinetree Rd.216.360.8600www.blockbrosathome.comShop Monday - Saturday 10-6
Cleveland’s only source for luxury European bed and bath linens from Yves Delorme, Sferra, Bella Notte, Scandia Home and other fine brands – in stock and by custom order, and all at the best prices. Plus, unique home couture, exquisite gifts, and friendly, expert service for over 40 years! World-wide shipping.
Fine Jewelers Alson Jewelers 28149 Chagrin Blvd.216.464.6767www.alsonjewelers.comAs a fourth generation family business, we are committed to continuing the legacy that was started over 80 years ago. At Alson, jewelry is their passion and that passion is most evident when
you visit the award winning show-room. From knowledgeable personal service to the outstanding selection of diamonds in all shapes and sizes, designer jewelry, exquisite gifts and Swiss timepieces, when the occasion calls for that special gift -- it can only be found at Alson.
Chas. S. Rivchun & Sons Jewelers850 Euclid Ave.216.781.0999www.rivchunjewelers.comFounded in 1917, this upscale jeweler still offers the company’s original formula for success: Service, Quality and Value. Their full time staff of ten share more than 240 years of jewelry experience.
Tiffany & Co. 28699 Chagrin Blvd.216.755.3001www.tiffany.comDesigned to replicate the classic architecture and lush interior of the flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Misc. RetailersConstantino’s Market1278 W. 9th St. 216.344.0501www.constantinosmarket.comThis beautifully appointed market welcomes customers with enticing aromas, colorful displays, and friendly staff. In addition to groceries, pro-duce, dairy, fresh meats and seafood. You will also find healthy snacks, organic selections, health and beauty products, gifts, magazines, tobacco, and a wide-ranging beer and bever-age selection.
Peterson Nut Factory Outlet1101 Carnegie Ave.216.861.4017www.kingnut.com The premier source for freshly roasted nut and dried fruit gourmet gifts. Grab a bag on your way to or from the game!
West Side Market1979 W. 25th St.216.664.3387www.westsidemarket.orgThis National Historic Landmark is
home to 100 vendors offering fresh meats, cheese, poultry, seafood, fruits and vegetables, baked goods, spices, ethnic specialties, prepared food and flowers. This is a historic shopping experience that has remained unchanged for 100 years.
Little Italy Wines12414 Mayfield Rd.216.231.9463www.littleitalywines.comLocated in historical Little Italy, the store has years of experience in wine selection. They know of and have available to them great wines from all around the world.
Mayfield Smoke Shop12307 Mayfield Rd.216.229.1588www.facebook.com/pages/Mayfield-Smoke-Shop
Imported cigars and fine chocolates.
Spuzzillo’s Market12209 Mayfield Rd.216.791.4907www.spuzzillosmarket.comA Little Italy tradition originating in 1938. Your convenient stop for gro-cery items, beverages, prepared foods and more.
Showroom at Alson Jewelers
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Salons & SpasDino Palmiero Salon & Spa1388 W. 6th St.216.344.3200 www.dinopalmierosalon.comThey believe in serving guests with enthusiasm, individual attention, and dedication to providing each one with a unique salon experience. There are several Cleveland area locations, please visit their website for locations outside of the downtown area.
Marengo Luxury Spa420 Superior Avenue East216.621.4600www.marengospa.comImagine a place where time does not exist… where you can indulge your senses, raise your spirits and replenish your soul. An environment created to spoil, pamper and surpass your every expectation… where you can enhance your appearance, restore your body’s health and rejuvenate your vitality. A
Studios/GymsStudio Cleveland - Thai, Yoga, Massage & Art Gallery1395 W. 10th St. Ste. 120216.621.7085www.thestudiocleveland.comLocated in the heart of downtown on the east bank of the flats, The Studio Cleveland hosts a myriad of yoga classes, massage modalities, sound healing offerings, meditations, con-certs, empowering workshops and a kids camp.
Titans Gym619 Prospect Ave.216.574.2875www.titansgym.comDowntown Cleveland’s newest 24 hour fitness center is bringing a whole new level of fitness to the downtown Cleveland community. With one of the largest weight rooms in Northeast Ohio and 24/7 availability to mem-bers, Titans offers an unmatched set of amenities.
Vision Yoga and Wellness1861 W. 25th St. 2nd Floor216.348.1111www.visionyoga.netOffers acupuncture, massage therapy, a variety of Yoga options and many very useful life coaching classes. In Ohio City, a brief ride from downtown.
Fitworks530 Euclid Ave. 23A216.344.9267www.fitworks.com/colonialmarketFrom personal training, to loads of equipment, fun group fitness classes for all fitness levels.
Rezults Downtown Fitness1500 W. 3rd. St. #550216.771.6900www.rezultsdowntown.comCarries a full line of Precor Cardio equipment, three full Cybex Selectorized Circuits, 25,000 lbs of free weight area and heavy & speed bags. Aerobics, Yoga, Spinning and Kickboxing also offered.
Marengo Luxury Spa is the only full-service, luxury day spa in Downtown Cleveland. We are located in The Arcade,convenient to all downtown hotels and easy to reach from all freeways. Valet parking is available.
We offer Facials, Massages (including Couple's Massage), Body Wraps, Body Scrubs, and Waxing Services.Also located within the spa is our world-class Hair, Makeup & Nail Salon.
Whether you would like a full day of pampering our just a few hours, our expert staff will spoil, pamper and surpass your every expectation.
216-621-4600 • 420 Superior Avenue East, Downtown Cleveland • www.marengospa.com
“With a phenomenally talented staff, the superior level of service combinedwith the luxurious setting provides guests with the ultimate pampering fromthe minute they enter until the time they leave.” Cleveland Magazine
day at Marengo Luxury Spa is all of these things and more.
Located at The Arcade in Downtown Cleveland, Marengo Luxury Spa is the perfect sanctuary to relax and discover a new you. We offer facials, massages (including couple’s mas-sage), body wraps, body scrubs, and waxing services. Also located within the spa is our world-class hair, makeup and nail salon.
If you’ve ever dreamed of being com-pletely and exquisitely spoiled then Marengo Luxury Spa is for you.
Salon Mandalfino1300W. 9th St.216.685.1400www.salonmandalfino.comConveniently located in the historic Warehosue district. Open late.
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Alson Jewelers28149 Chagrin Blvd216.464.6767www.alsonjewelers.com
Block Bros. At Home30495 Pinetree Rd.216.360.8600www.blockbrosathome.com
CLE Clothing Co.342 Euclid Ave.216.736.8879www.cleclothingco.com
Contessa Gallery24667 Cedar Rd.216.382.7800www.comtessagallery.com
Crocker Park189 Crocker Park Blvd.440.871.6880www.crockerpark.com
ETON Chagrin Boulevard28601 Chagrin Blvd.216.591.0544www.etonchaginblvd.com
Kilgore Trout28601 Chagrin Blvd.216.831.0488www.kilgoretrout.com
Marengo Luxury Spa420 Superior Ave. East216.621.4600www.marengospa.com
M Lang Clothing & Cocktails1275 Euclid Ave.216.389.5600www.mlang.com
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C leveland is filled with dozens of distinct neighborhoods each
one has its own unique character and charm. Most of the ethnic backgrounds are still intact and celebrated with food, various events and activities throughout the year.
Several historic neighborhoods are perfect for spending an afternoon or evening visiting
various boutiques and restaurants, learning the history and importance of the area to the city of
Cleveland.
Cleveland’s ethnic background is well preserved in neighborhoods such as Little Italy,
Asiatown, Fairfax and Westtown. Lakewood serves as Cleveland’s “Gold Coast”, Ohio City is fast
becoming a center of activity for dining and nightclubs and Tremont is also now home to many
restaurants owned and operated by renowned chefs along its main streets.
University Circle is the city’s cultural center as it is home to the Cleveland Symphony,
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland Art Museum and Museum of Natural History. Shaker
Square offers some very interesting shops, bookstore, coffee shops and antiques in an historic
and relaxing neighborhood.
The eastern neighborhoods of Beachwood and Woodmere feature upscale shopping and
dining in a very contemporary setting. Just west of downtown, Detroit Shoreway is home to a
rapidly growing arts district and becoming a choice of residence for many urban professionals.
Each of these neighborhoods come together to make Cleveland the city the great is has
always been. Take some time and get to know a few of them while you’re here.
Photo information left to right; locals training on the East 9th Street Pier; kids having fun at The Wade Oval; Soldiers and Sailors Monument; University Circle; Little Italy
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Ohio City Known as Cleveland’s “artisan neighborhood,” Ohio City is characterized by tree-lined streets and welcoming front porches. Brimming with historic charm and home to fabulous restaurants and plenty of green space, this community is located just across the Cuyahoga River from downtown Cleveland near the foot of the Veterans Bridge and Lorain Carnegie Bridge.
Today, a diverse mixture of 10,000 residents and approximately 15 ethnic groups call this area home, giving it a distinct eclectic flair. Home to the historic, European-styled Westside Market, which was built in 1912 and draws upwards of one million visitors each year, its no surprise that Ohio City is part of an economic transformation in Cleveland that is led by a number of artisan entrepreneurs.
Over the past few years a number of independently owned and operated restaurants have been calling Oho City home. Several nightspots offer exciting options for an evening outing, as well. www.ohiocity.org
Little Italy Also known locally as “Murray Hill” or simply “the Hill,” Little Italy is a colorful ethnic enclave that serves as the hub of Cleve-land’s Italian American community. This area is known for its many culinary, historic and cultural sites, Little Italy’s most popular attractions are definitely its many restaurants, bakeries and pizzerias. A variety of art galleries and locally owned boutiques also help to complete the community’s personality. The annual four-day Feast of the Assumption in August is Little Italy’s most popular event, followed by the city’s annual Columbus Day Parade, held each October. Annual Art Walks are held in June. The annual Taste of Little Italy is unforgettable and for those inclined, an annual Bocce Tournament is also held.
Most of Little Italy’s great restaurants and shops are located along Mayfield Rd. very close to University Circle just a little more than four miles from downtown. www.littleitalycleveland.com
Tremont Located just south of downtown,Tremont is one of Cleveland’s oldest neighborhoods with architectural gems evoking its rich cultural heritage. The neighborhood was once named University Heights in tribute to the hosting of the city’s first institution of higher learning - Cleveland University - which operated in the neighborhood from 1851 to 1853. The current street names “Pro-fessor,” “College,” “University” and “Literary” are remnants of this period.
Tremont is home to Lincoln Park, a large green space that is surrounded with historic churches, excellent restaurants and stun-ning Victorian-era homes which provide an excellent opportunity for a historic walking tour. The area hosts a number of popular annual events, including the Ale Fest each July and the Tremont Arts & Cultural Festival,which takes place each year in mid-Sep-tember. Tremont is also known for its many art galleries and boutiques, which provide the perfect backdrop for the neighborhood’s monthly art walk on the second Friday of each month. Tremont has recently become a hotbed of the local foodie movement with many famous chef owned and operated restaurants choosing to locate here. For more information please visit: www.tremontwest.org
University Circle Located just four miles from downtown, on the east side of Cleveland, University Circle is also known simply as “the Circle” by locals and is home to the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, Case Western Reserve University, the Cleveland Museum of Art, MOCA and Lakeview Cemetery. Comprising around 550 acres, the area is an important part of the city’s economic sector and provides more than 30,000 jobs in a variety of fields. In addition to a steady stream of art exhibits, the Circle also hosts the Annual Western Reserve Society Herb Fair each October, which has been taking place for nearly 70 years, as well as the Hessler Street Fair, which is held in late May each year.
Wade Oval is University Circle’s year round outdoor venue that features live concerts, movie nights, autumn scarecrows and the Rink at Wade Oval during winter months. www.universitycircle.org
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Beachwood/Woodmere The villages of Beachwood and Woodmere are affluent suburbs located adjacent to one another approximately 15 minutes east of downtown Cleveland. Beachwood is situated to the west of Interstate 271 along Chagrin Blvd. and features many dining and shopping destinations, hotels and an indoor mall. The headquarters of a few major corporations can also be found here.
The Village of Woodmere is located on the east side of Interstate 271 along Chagrin Blvd. and is home to several upscale shop-ping and dining destinations, including ETON Chagrin Blvd.
These two areas have much to offer those looking for an exciting dose of retail therapy!www.woodmerevillage.comwww.cleveland.com/beachwood
Shaker Square Located on the edge of the Shaker Heights neighborhood, Shaker Square is situated in a diverse historic neighborhood and is characterized by a wide variety of restaurants and shops. Situated at the eastern edge of downtown Cleveland, Shaker Square offers a true respite from the drudgery of the modern-day “big box” shopping experience.
Much more than just a shopping area, the square is one of the country’s original town centers and is listed on the National Reg-ister of Historic Places. It is the oldest shopping district in Ohio and the second oldest in the nation. The square hosts a variety of community events each year, including a variety of art festivals in June, July and August, a summer concert series and the Cleveland Garlic Festival in early September. www.visitshakersquare.com
Detroit Shoreway Less than two miles west of downtown, the lakefront community of Detroit Shoreway is known for its diversity and for its thriv-ing Gordon Square Arts District. Detroit Shoreway boasts housing that is rich in architectural style and is home to the Cleveland EcoVillage, which is a national demonstration project for ecologically responsible urban living. The community hosts a number of popular annual events, including Stone Mad Pub’s Annual Oyster Festival in mid September and the Weapons of Mass Creation Festival in June, both held at Gordon Square.
Three unique theaters, all within a two minute walk of each other, form the core of the arts district and will offer independent films, musicals and provocative theatre and dance productions, adding to Cleveland’s already vibrant arts and cultural community. The 78th Street Studios host the monthly “Third Friday” art walks around the historical building.
The Detroit Shoreway offers great access to Lake Erie and you’ll find many restaurants, taverns and boutiques to keep you busy as well. www.detroitshoreway.org
Lakewood Located along the shore of Lake Erie, just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland, Lakewood is instantly recognizable by its beautiful tree lined streets. As home to the Beck Center for the Arts and Lakewood Civic Auditorium, Lakewood is another hub of cultural activity. Great shopping and dining options are another highlight of this wonderful suburb.
The Rocky River Reservation is located nearby and is one of the many highlights of the Cleveland Metroparks system. This reservation was the first land purchased for the Cleveland Metroparks and its character is strongly influenced by the Rocky River.www.onelakewood.comwww.clevelandmetroparks.com
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C leveland features many exciting dining options to
suit every imaginable taste and setting. Many of our restaurants are owned and operated by internationally recognized chefs and great attention is paid to ensure your dining experience is memorable.
Many varieties of cuisine can be found in every part of town. From Steak to Sushi to the most
casual meal, there is an endless variety of dining options. In fact, Cleveland’s restaurant scene is
one of the most dynamic and exciting in the country.
Once you’ve decided on the type of meal you’re craving, you can then choose from a variety
of settings. Whether you’re looking for an exciting meal downtown, a quiet comfortable place
to relax and unwind or a breathtaking view of Lake Erie and the Cleveland skyline, you’ll find the
perfect setting to compliment any meal.
Cleveland offers a wide variety of dining experiences. Don’t restrict yourself…experience as
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The overall goal is to balance your wine with the food you’re eating. Give some thought as to
whether your meal will be creamy, acidic, fatty, lean, mild or flavorful. Mild wines do well with mild
food, big flavorful meals match well with big flavorful wines and acidic foods do best when paired
with acidic wines. Acidic wines and creamy dishes do not mix well and spicy dishes can completely
overpower some wines. Many times wines and foods go best together that grew up together. If
you’re eating an Italian dinner you may consider an Italian wine, for example.
Wine tannins are an important factor as well and originate in grape skins, seeds and the barrels
the wines are aged in. Their astringent flavor strips the taste of fat off of your tongue leading to a
refreshing meal. Some studies suggest that tannins may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease.
White wines typically have less tannins than red wines as red wines are aged with the grape skins and
pips while white wines are not.
We’ve identified five categories of wine pairing to introduce you to the concept if you’re not yet
familiar. Have fun and Bon Appetit!!
Body
This is a delicate balance of the “weight” of your wine and your desired dish. The body of each should
match. Pair a rich, oaky California chardonnay with a rich buttery pasta and a lighter French Chablis with
pasta cooked in a light wine based sauce. The wines and pasta compliment each other rather than one
overpowering the other.
Acidity
Tangy foods can make wine taste flat. When eating dishes with vinegar and/or citrus based sauces try to
pair with a wine of equal acidity. White wines made from grapes grown in California, northern Italy or
France will usually do the trick.
Texture
Tannic wines go much better with fatty dishes as the tannins and the fat contrast with each other. The but-
tery texture of fats act as a tannin nullifier, alleviating the drying sensation of tannic wines while the tannins
break down the richness of the fat. Tannic red wines pair well with any fatty meat, not exclusively red
meats. They will also go better with a ribeye than a filet, due to the fat content of the ribeye.
Sweet & Spicy
A sweeter wine can take away some of the heat of a spicy dish. Sweeter wines are sometimes lower in
alcohol which also helps offset spicy flavors. A high alcohol wine will enhance the spicy flavors instead of
balancing them out.
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Fine Dining Blue Point Grille 700 W. St. Clair Ave.216.875.7827www.hrcleveland.com/bluepointThe Blue Point Grille lights up the cor-ner of West Sixth and St. Clair Avenue in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Warehouse District. The Blue Point is voted “Cleveland’s Best Seafood Restaurant” every year and serves the absolute freshest and highest-quality seafood available, anywhere.
Brasa Grill Brazilian Steakhouse 1300 W. 9th St.216.575.0699www.brasagrillsteakhouse.comCleveland’s first Churrascaria (choo-rah-scah-REE-ah). Skewered meats sliced at the table by Brazilian Gauchos are the centerpiece of our authentic
Brazilian dining experience. Also, features a festive atmosphere with smooth Brazilian rhythms.
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse 123 Prospect Ave. W. (Downtown)216.344.2444
26300 Chagrin Blvd. (Beachwood)216.464.0688
21 Main St. (Westlake)440.892.4933
4073 Medina Rd. (Akron)330.670.6303www.hydeparkrestaurants.comWe believe that great food starts with the quality of the ingredients, finished with the flair of a professional culinar-ian. Take a closer look at our menus, and you’ll find our menu doesn’t begin and end with a New York strip steak or a filet mignon. Our chefs are experts in preparing the best available aged steaks in a variety of classic and nouveau styles, including Steak ala Oscar, Steak au Poivre, and Tournedos au Bleu. Fresh Seafood also available.
Johnny’s Downtown 1406 W. 6th St.216.623.0055www.johnnyscleveland.comExperience Johnny’s Downtown long tradition of Northern Italian cuisine featuring contemporary and classic preparations of veal, beef, seafood and fresh pastas paired with the finest seasonal ingredients and rich reduc-tion sauces. Enjoy their unique and legendary location in the Warehouse District with nightly entertainment.
Lola Bistro2051 E. 4th St.216.621.5652www.lolabistro.comMichael Symon’s inventive and creative menu offers diners the opportunity to experience a modern spin on their favorite dishes, while always showcasing the best from local purveyors.
Lolita900 Literary216.771.5652www.lolitarestaurant.comLocated in Tremont, this inviting restaurant attracts locals and out of towners. Also owned by chef Michael Symon.
Morton’s The Steakhouse1600 W. 2nd St.216.621.6200www.mortons.comThe best product... Genuine hospi-tality... An experience to remember. We serve only the finest quality USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, deli-cious appetizers and elegant desserts.
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Let us put a groove into your happy hour with a signature Rocktail.
Let us inspire your child’s inner Picasso over pancakes.
Let us provide the perfect MUSE for your adventurous palate.
Let us show you more ways to make weekends last forever.
MUSE is an innovative restaurant that inspires you with both its
creative environment and its imaginative cuisine. Surrounded by
the colorful works of local artists in a chic, casual atmosphere, you
will savor the crisp flavor of our regional wines and fresh seasonal
foods. For reservations, call MUSE restaurant at 216-902-5255.
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Known for its breathtaking views and critically acclaimed fresh seafood, Pier W is the city’s only high-end, lakefront restaurant offering guests 180 degree views of the Cleveland skyline.
Sans Souci Restaurant24 Public Square216.696.5600www.sanssoucicleveland.comLocated inside the historic Renaissance Cleveland Hotel and overlooking Cleveland’s famed Public Square, Sans Souci surrounds visitors with accents and murals of the sun drenched Provençial countryside and delights them with potent flavors of the Mediterranean.
Table 45InterContinental Cleveland9801 Carnegie Ave.216.707.4045www.tbl45.comTable 45 features richly flavored World Cuisine in a chic, minimalist setting. Chef and restaurateur Zack Bruell intended the restaurant to high-light all experiences; enticing all senses and appealing to various moods with casual elegance.
Muse Ritz Carlton Cleveland1515 W. 3rd St.216.902.5255www.ritzcarlton.comBe inspired at Muse. Simple, seasonal and local offerings at breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch. Dine in comfort-able, casual elegance featuring local Cleveland art.
Nighttown12387 Cedar Rd.Cleveland Hts., OH216.795.0550www.nighttowncleveland.comFeatures the ambiance of Irish pubs and turn of the century New York bars. In addition to being a white table cloth fine dining venue, Nighttown is the only club in Ohio on Down Beat’s list of The Best Jazz Clubs in the World.
Pier W 12700 Lake AveLakewood, OH 216.228.2250www.pierw.com
XO Steakhouse500 W. St. Clair Ave.216.861.1919www.xoprimesteaks.comA sophisticated and elegant dining experience featuring excellent steaks and handcrafted martinis.
Upscale Contemporary 1890 at The Arcade Hyatt Regency at The Arcade420 Superior Ave.216.776.4576www.cleveland.hyatt.comFor breakfast lunch and dinner, this restaurant is a perfect spot for early, mid day or evening meals, casual or elegant, breakfast or dessert. The contemporary dining room features earth tones and rich wood paneling. Perfect for every occasion!
87 West 287 Crocker Park Blvd.440.250.2334www.87west2.com87 West at Crocker Park offers a mod-ern decor, relaxing outdoor patio, and friendly service. The eclectic menu showcases the finest of local and sea-sonal foods while our wine selections come from the finest of international vintners.
Benihana23611 Chagrin Blvd.216.464.7575www.benihana.com/locations/cleveland-oh-cl/Their food is not only cooked it’s choreographed. Their chefs will have you craving for more as they slice and dice your meal before your eyes. Highly skilled and well-trained, your personal chef will entertain you as they cook such favorites as steak, chicken, seafood and fresh vegetables in traditional Japanese style on a hibachi table.
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Brasserie24 Public Square216.696.5600www.renaissancehotels.comAmerican fare in a casual setting. Located in the Renaissance Hotel on Public Square.
C2 Restaurant, Bar and Lounge InterContinental Cleveland8800 Euclid Ave.216.707.4054www.C2restaurant.comC2 delights guests with the experi-ence of fresh, cultural cuisine from the Mediterranean. Using flavorful ingredients found in these coastal regions, C2 features dishes that are good for you and unbelievably good to eat.
Chinato 2079 E. 4th St.216.298.9080www.chinatocleveland.comChinato features innovative cuisine that highlights various culinary regions and techniques used throughout Italy, in a space that blends urban vibrancy and old world charm on Cleveland’s E. 4th Street.
Chocolate Bar347 Euclid Ave.216.622.2626www.chocolatebarcleveland.comAdventurous drink and dinner menus with an emphasis on chocolate.
The Cleveland Chop824 W. St. Clair216.696.2467www.clevelandchop.comA comfortable steakhouse complete with handcrafted beer brewed on site, carefully selected wines, small batch bourbons and a fine array of single-malt scotches.
Cowell & Hubbard 1305 Euclid Ave.216.479.0555www.cowellhubbard.comCowell & Hubbard, an innovative, modern French restaurant situated in the center of PlayhouseSquare, takes its name and its design essence from the iconic jewelry store that occupied the space from 1920 to 1981.
Crop 2537 Lorain Ave.216.696.2767www.cropbistro.comLocated in the heart of Ohio City. Features a menu of modern American cuisine built upon foundations of flavor, freshness and invention.
D’vine Wine Bar836 W. St. Clair216-241-8463www.dvinewinebar.comFeatures 16 wine flights, more than 60 wines by the glass and over 150 bottle selections as well as variety of small plates, artisanal cheeses, cured meats and seasonal dishes.
Encore and Blue Bar Wyndham Cleveland atPlayhouse Square1260 Euclid Ave.216.615.3307www.wyndham.comLocated on the main floor of the Wyndham, with a beautiful view of the Cleveland Theater District. Executive Chef Shawn Brozic and Sous Chef Jim Barnhart are setting new boundaries and expectations in downtown Cleveland dining! The Blue Bar offers Weekday happy hours with half off drinks and appetizers. The Encore offers a themed lunch buffet for only $10 Monday-Friday.
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c2’s menu encourages healthy dining with a number of american and Mediterranean-inspired comfort foods,
satisfying even the most selective of palates.
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seating and a relaxing ambiance… all with full access to the restaurant’s extensive menu.
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ETNA11919 Mayfield Rd.216.791.7670www.etnalittleitaly.comOriginal, contemporary Italian cuisine in a cozy, “old world” atmosphere, featuring fresh seafood specials daily.
Greenhouse Tavern2038 E. 4th St. 216.393.4302www.thegreenhousetavern.comServes food inspired by classic recipes interpreted with local ingredients in a casual atmosphere at approachable prices.
Gusto!12022 Mayfield Rd.216.791.9900www.gustolittleitaly.comOffers authentic tastes of the Piedmont in a friendly intimate dining room with great views of Little Italy. Great homemade food with attentive service and reasonable wine prices.
Hodge’s Cleveland668 Euclid Ave.216.771.4000www.hodgescleveland.comHodge’s integrates an upscale approach into the playful style of cuisine that Cleveland Food Truck Pioneer and Chef Chris Hodgson has brought to the Cleveland streets for the past two years. Driven by quality food and excellent service, Hodge’s is an approachable restaurant that defines hospitality. With outdoor dining as well as a private dining room off of the kitchen that is home to a chef’s whim dinner called The Hodge Podge.
Jake’s Lounge Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center127 Public Square216.696.9200www.marriott.comCreative cocktails in a relaxing atmosphere featuring flat screen plasma televisions. Features a creative 5/10/20 menu with items that are served within 5,10 or 20 minutes to accommodate your busy schedule.
Johnny’s Bar 3164 Fulton Rd.216.281.0055www.johnnyscleveland.comThe Zagat survey describes Johnny’s Bar as “nirvana” inside the doors of this “Northern Italian Restaurant” that’s been an institution for over 80 years. It’s “a real experience” that gives you the feeling of a great New York restaurant, from the “awesome food to waiters with personality.”
L’ Albatros 11401 Bellflower Rd.216.791.7880www.albatrosbrasserie.comL’Albatros is a traditional French brasserie, set in an old carriage house on the campus of Case Western Reserve University, featuring daily specials and extensive cheese and wine offerings.
La Strada2050 E. 4th St.216.861.3663www.lastradacleveland.comA Mediterranean bistro inspired by Italian, Turkish, Moroccan, Spanish and Greek kitchens.
Mallorca Restaurant 1390 W. 9th St.216.687.9494www.clevelandmallorca.comA taste of Spain and Portugal in downtown Cleveland. Offers the freshest seafood, generous portions and an extensive wine and spirit selection with outstanding service.
Maxi’s Bistro12113 Mayfied Rd.216.421.1500www.maxisinlittleitaly.comAn Italian bistro, in Little Italy, specializing in North-ern Italian cuisine featuring world famous calamari and frog legs.
Osteria di Valerio & Al 408 W. St. Clair Ave.216.685.9490www.osteriacleveland.comAuthentic Italian cuisine in an intimate and contem-porary setting. An extensive wine list is available and live Las Vegas style entertainment is featured every Thursday and Friday evening.
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Located on the main floor of the Wyndham, with a beautiful view of the Cleveland Theater District. Executive Chef Shawn Brozic and Sous Chef Jim Barnhart are setting new boundaries and expecta-tions in downtown Cleveland dining!
Blue Bar Weekday Happy Hour offers Half Off Drinks and Appetizers
Encore Themed Lunch Buffet offered Monday-Friday only $10
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Experience creative cuisine and impeccable service in a contemporary American setting.
Located within Hyatt Regency Cleveland, 1890 at The Arcade and 1890 Lounge,
the ideal choice for business functions, wedding parties, a pre-game drink or an afternoon cocktail.
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Experience creative cuisine and impeccable service in a contemporary American setting.
Located within Hyatt Regency Cleveland, 1890 at The Arcade and 1890 Lounge,
the ideal choice for business functions, wedding parties, a pre-game drink or an afternoon cocktail.
For Reservations: 216.776.4576
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SOHO Kitchen & Bar1889 W. 25th St.216.298.9090www.sohocleveland.comSpecializes in Southern cuisine and libations as interpreted by a Midwest-ern girl and a guy from the Northeast.
Taza1400 W. 6th St.216.274.1170
28601 Chagrin Blvd.216.464.4000www.mytaza.comA wide selection of vegetarian, fish and meat entrees inspired by tradi-tional home cooked Lebanese meals..
Valerio’s12405 Mayfield Rd.216.421.8049www.valeriosristorante.comSmall, quaint and overflowing with an authentic Italian restaurant vibe. All dishes are authentic and handmade daily.
Washington Place Bistro & Inn2203 Cornell Rd.216.791.6500www.washingtonplacelittleitaly.comLocated in the heart of the Little Italy community in Cleveland, Washington Place offers modern American fare featuring local cheeses, produce and meats. An eclectic yet affordable wine list and signature cocktails can be enjoyed in our lounge or on the extended outdoor patio in the com-fort of the Little Italy neighborhood.
Welshfield Inn14001 Main Market Rd.Burton, OH 440.834.0190www.welshfielddining.comRecently recognized as one of Cleveland’s Top Ten Restaurants by Open Table, The Welshfield Inn is located in the heart of Amish country, amid 19 acres of lush farmland in Burton, Ohio.
Parallax 2179 W. 11th St.216.583.9999www.parallaxtremont.comLocated in Cleveland’s Tremont neighborhood, offers fresh fish and grill items, with a strong emphasis on fusion seafood and sushi. “Green Hour” happy hours feature Absinthe and an exquisite, yet affordable, appetizer menu.
Pickwick & Frolic 2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic.comPickwick & Frolic creates a dining experience unsurpassed anywhere in Cleveland. We feature tantalizing wood-fired American cuisine entrees fresh off the grills and rotisseries; plentiful appetizers meant for sharing; unique and eye-appealing presenta-tions; an interactive, fun atmosphere with showmanship in mind.
Porcelli’s Bistro 1852 E. 6th St.216.574.2270www.porcellisbistro.comJust around the corner from the Horseshoe Casino and walking dis-tance to Progressive Field, the Q, and Cleveland Browns Stadium you’ll find a hidden gem serving authentic Italian cuisine and homemade desserts.
Prosperity Social Club1109 Starkweather Ave.216.937.1938www.prosperitysocialclub.comLocated in Tremont, offers a full ser-vice bar, great micro-brews on draft, a variety of affordable wines, a friendly staff and an eclectic clientele
Pura Vida by Brandt170 Euclid Ave.216.987.0100www.puravidabybrandt.comA unique and inspired atmosphere serving dishes that say “live for today” Outdoor seating available in season.
Saigon2061 E. 4th St.216.344.2020www.saigoncleveland.comServes enticing, appealing and flavor-ful authentic Vietnamese dishes and exotic Asian cocktails.
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700 West St. Clair Avenue • 216.875.7827www.hospitalityrestaurants.com/bluepoint
The Blue Point Grille lights up the corner of West Sixth and St. Clair Avenue in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Warehouse District. The Blue Point is voted “Cleveland’s Best Seafood
Restaurant” every year and serves the absolute freshest and highest-quality seafood available,
anywhere.
1300 West 9th Street • 216.575.0699 www.brasagrillsteakhouse.com
Brasa Grill Steakhouse is Cleveland’s first Churrascaria (choo-rah-scah-REE-ah). A Churrascaria is a restaurant
that serves meat, mostly grilled, and Rodizio is a method of serving the different cuts of meat that originated in Southern Brazil in the 1800’s. The concept is to serve you a wide variety of different cuts of beef, pork, lamb,
chicken, etc. in succession to each diner individually right at your table.
1390 West 9th Street 216.687.9494 www.clevelandmallorca.com
A taste of Spain and Portugal in downtown
Cleveland. Mallorca offers the freshest seafood,
generous portions and an extensive wine and spirit
selection with outstanding service. We invite you
to come and enjoy the atmosphere of Cleveland’s
most unique dining experience.
Experience Johnny’s Downtown long tradition of Northern Italian cuisine
featuring contemporary and classic preparations of veal, beef, seafood and
fresh pastas paired with the finest seasonal ingredients and rich reduction sauces.
Entertainment nightly.
1406 West 6th Street216.623.0055
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The Canopy Grille Restaurant, located next to the hotel at the Hilton DoubleTree Tudor Arms, offers the best of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern fare in the heart of University Circle. Fresh fish, steaks, lamb and the best Middle Eastern fare await you in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Meet friends for appetizers or catch the game in the adjacent lounge and bar.
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A great restaurant satisfies all of the senses, provides an ambiance and environment that pleases, relaxes, stimulates, fulfills, and imparts a feeling of intense, yet controlled, indulgence. Each element, from touch to sight, must be as much of an attraction as the food. Today, dining
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Casual Dining 4th Street Bar & Grill 402 Eulcid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.comLocated in the Corner Alley, this bar is Craft Beer Central. Features local labels like Buckeye Brewing, Brew Kettle, Hoppin’ Frog, Thirsty Dog and Cellar Rats as well as Dogfish Head, Bell’s, Left Hand and Southern Tier they have the largest selection of craft beers in the neighborhood! The all new bar menu features specially crafted martinis and cocktails and a large wine list. Carry out beer and wine is available. They also deliver to area hotels and apartments, including beer and wine.
Bar Louie1352 W. 6th St.216.452.5500www.barlouieamerica.comAn exceptional selection of uniquely presented American food, including small plates, burgers and sandwiches.
Barley House1261 W. 6th St.216.623.1700www.barleyhousecleveland.comFeatures Irish Influenced fare while showcasing over twenty Craft Beers on tap. Sidewalk cafe seating available.
Burger 91382 W. 9th St.216.535.0001www.brgr9.comThey work hard at perfecting the art of the burger using local products for the freshest possible product.
Canopy Mediterranean Grille Hilton DoubleTree Tudor Arms10660 Carnegie Ave.216.455.1260www.thetudorarms.doubletree.comThe Canopy Grille Restaurant, located next to the lobby of the Double Tree Tudor Arms Hotel offers the best of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern fare in the heart of University Circle. Fresh fish, steaks, lamb and the best Middle Eastern fare await you in a warm, inviting atmosphere.
City Tap Cleveland748 Prospect Ave.216.696.2337www.citytapcleveland.comFeatures hand packed burgers, 40 beers on tap and daily specials. Open late 7 days a week.
Cleveland Pickle 850 Euclid Ave.216.575.1111New Second Location!17100 Detroit Avenue www.clevelandpickle.comJosh Kabat and Kiaran Daley’s Cleveland Pickle is quickly gaining the reputation as some of the finest sandwiches in Cleveland. Opened in March 2012, this little shop belt’s out top notch “Gourmet Fast” sandwiches, house made soup’s and salad’s with their own retail line of homemade pickles!!.
Clevelander Bar & Grill834 Huron Rd.216.771.3723www.clevelanderbar.comA perfect sports bar features signature burgers and many pub fare favorites.
The Corner Alley 402 Euclid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.comThe Corner Alley is the ultimate enter-tainment experience, combining a hip bowling alley with a martini bar and sleek, casual-dining restaurant. With 16 lanes of upscale bowling, two sleek bars and the stylish 4th Street Bar & Grill Restaurant offering lunch, dinner and late-night dining, The Corner Alley is the place to see and be seen every night of the week.
David’s Restaurant Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center127 Public Square216.696.9200www.marriott.comFresh and inspiring American cuisine in a casual atmosphere.
Flannery’s Pub 323 E. Prospect Ave.216.781.7782www.flannerys.comRenowned for our perfect pint, great comfort food, and the friendliest staff in Cleveland.
Bob Golic’s Sports Bar1213 W. 6th St.216.363.1130www.bobgolics.comGreat food and good times in the Warehouse District. An emphasis on sports and owned by famous Cleveland Brown defensive back and sportscaster Bob Golic.
Gateway Bar & Grille 651 Huron Rd.216.377.9000www.radisson.com/clevelandoh_gatewayThe Gateway Bar & Grille offers a full menu of expertly-prepared culinary creations and is open daily for break-fast and lunch.
Great American GrillHilton Garden Inn1100 Carnegie Ave.216.658.6400www.hiltongardeninn3.hilton.comFreshly prepared American favorites
in a relaxed setting for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Guarino’s12309 Mayfield Rd.216.231.3100www.guarinoscleveland.comCleveland’s oldest restaurant. Features a menu of family recipes that date back to the 1940’s. Has been the choice for famous icons such as Alex Trebek, Dean Martin and Joe Torre in Little Italy.
Hard Rock Cafe230 W. Huron Rd.216.830.7625www.hardrock.com/clevelandThe only Hard Rock in Ohio! Offers a wide array of exciting and delicious menu items that, of course, fit the rock and roll theme.
Watch as your personal chef slices tender steak and juicy chicken. Take in the aroma of sizzling shrimp, lobster and savory vegetables. Or try
our fresh nigiri, sashimi and specialty rolls, all prepared with the same flair that made
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Casual dining. Enjoy freshly prepared American favorites in a relaxed setting. Breakfast is offered daily in the Great American Grill® restaurant, dinner is also available.
Following meetings or sightseeing, enjoy convenient parking, a martini at Harvey’s Bar and dinner at the Great American Grill®.
Harp4408 Detroit Ave.216.939.0200www.the-harp.comThis iconic Ohio City landmark boasts a wide selection of local and imported beers, wines and liquors with a mix of traditional and contemporary Irish cuisine.
Houlihan’s Tower City230 Huron Rd.216.830.9090www.houlihans.comReal food, made in their kitchens with local produce and high quality ingredients
House of Blues Cleveland 308 Euclid Ave.216.523.2583www.houseofblues.com/clevelandCrossroads at House of Blues features a mix of American and International inspired dishes created by Chef Aaron Sanchez. It features comfort food that’s bold and classic yet
contemporary. Crossroads at House of Blues: Where Food, Music, & Art Intersect.
Lincoln Tap House230 Prospect Ave.216.348.0023www.lincolntaphouse.comOffers pub fare, 36 beers on tap, with an emphasis on craft beers. Located in Tower City Center.
Mia Bella 12200 Mayfield Rd.216.795.2355
www.miabellacleveland.comAn Italian restaurant with a Medi-terranean twist located in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Little Italy. We want our guests to feel entirely welcome at Mia Bella, and to plan on spending time with us as if they are guests in our home.
Noodlecat234 Euclid Ave.216.589.0007www.noodlecat.comRecreates traditionally inspired Japanese American flavors using locally sourced and seasonal ingredients.
Phoenix Coffee Company1700 E. 9th St. 216.771.5282www.phoenixcoffee.comChampioning the cause of great coffee and building coffee culture in Cleveland for 20 years.
Rascal House Pizza 2064 Euclid Ave. 216.781.6784www.myrascalhouse.comA favorite lunch spot located near Cleveland State University.
Stadium 3 Bar & Grille Hilton DoubleTree Lakeside1111 Lakeside Ave.216.241.5100www.doubletreecleveland.comAn upscale yet casual environment in which you can indulge in your favorite American style cuisine.
Sushi 86509 Prospect Ave.216.621.8686www.sushi86.comOffers a full menu of raw and cooked sushi with custom menus for vegan, vegetarian and gluten free customers.
Susy’s Soup & Deli230 W. Huron Rd.216.771.7792www.susysoup.comHandmade soups prepared daily using fresh ingredients.
Tilted Kilt21 Prospect Ave. E.216.771.5458www.tiltedkilt.comA festive atmosphere makes them the go-to place to watch sports, enjoy a cold beer. More than 30 draft and bottled beers to choose from along with the World Famous Tilted Kilt Girls.
Winking Lizard Tavern811 Huron Rd.216.397.8386www.winkinglizard.comA Cleveland legend. Features an extensive beer list and very creative and tasty pub fare.
Winks Bar & Grille1301 E. 9th St.216.297.4490www.winksbar.com A spin off of the famous Winking
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Late Night BitesBar Cento1848 W. 25th St.216.274.1010www.barcento.comNot only serves until 2 a.m. daily, it also boasts 100 wines and a vibe that’s lively until closing time.
Becky’s1762 E. 18th St.216.621.0055www.beckysbar.comDowntown’s neighborhood bar, serves signature burgers, hot sandwiches and wings. All reasonably priced.
Bodega1854 Coventry Rd.216.932.3060www.bodegacoventry.comTapas, small plates and entrees with live music and a fun calendar of events.
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Bar and Grill402 Euclid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.comThe Corner Alley is the ultimate entertainment experi-ence, combining a hip bowling alley with a martini bar and sleek, casual-dining restaurant. With 16 lanes of upscale bowling, two sleek bars and the stylish 4th Street Bar & Grill Restaurant offering lunch, dinner and late-night dining, The Corner Alley is the place to see and be seen every night of the week.
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Flannery’s Pub323 Prospect Ave.216.781.7782www.flannerys.comRenowned for our perfect pint, great comfort food, and the friendliest staff in Cleveland.
Goodfellers Restaurant & Lounge2217 E. 9th St.216.566.8106www.goodfellers.comLocated directly across from the Bob Feller statue at Progressive Field. Offers the special home made Good Feller burger and many other made from scratch items.
Greenhouse Tavern2038 E. 4th St216.443.0511www.thegreenhousetavern.comServes a very unique farm to table menu in a festive comfortable environment.
Hodge’s Cleveland 68 Euclid Ave.216.771.4000www.hodgescleveland.comHodge’s integrates an upscale approach into the playful style of cuisine that Cleveland Food Truck Pioneer and Chef Chris Hodgson has brought to the Cleveland streets for the past two years. Driven by quality food and excellent service, Hodge’s is an approachable restaurant that defines hospitality. With outdoor dining as well as a private dining room off of the kitchen that is home to a chef’s whim dinner called The Hodge Podge.
Steve’s Lunch5004 Lorain Ave.216.961.1460
Since 1953, this West Side diner has been serving up chili dogs with a special recipe known only to the owners. Nearly always open, this is a destination that attracts both locals and celebrities.
21 Lounge2123 E. 2nd St.216.685.9464www.21lounge.comServes food ‘til 2 am. Contemporary scratch menu including burgers, small plates and the best fresh-cut fries in Cleveland. Craft beers, cocktails and wine list available.
Wonder Bar2044 E. 4th St.216.298.4050www.wonderbarcleveland.comEclectic menu with live jazz, exotic cocktails and a very deep beer list.
Lizard Tavern. Located in the Galleria.
Wonder Bar2044 E. 4th st.216.298.4050www.wonderbarcleveland.comUpscale and unique casual dining options with a deep selection of draft and bottled beers, wines and exotic cocktails. Live Jazz every Friday and Saturday and select Thursdays.
Zocalo Mexican Grill &
Tequileria 2071 E. 4th St.216.781.0420www.zocalocleveland.comOffers a combination of cuisine from the different regions of Mexico and the largest selection of tequi-las available, all served with a south-of-the-border ambiance and hospitality.
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Craft BreweriesBarley House1261 W. 6th St. 216.6231700www.barleyhousecleveland.comFeatures Irish Influenced fare while showcasing over twenty craft beers on tap. Sidewalk cafe seating available.
Beer Engine15315 Madison Ave.Lakewood, OH 216.226.2337www.buckeyebeerengine.com
A locally owned, neighborhood restaurant and bar that prides itself on gourmet burgers and gourmet beer. Offers 27 premium draft beers, two authentic Cask Conditioned ales, and 100+ bottles to choose from. Also has a vegetarian menu.
Fatheads24581 Lorain Rd.440.801.1001www.fatheadscleveland.comEverything is cooked to order includ-ing Headwiches, sandwiches, burgers, wings, ribs and more. Choose from 10 House –Made Craft-Brewed beers and 22 Guest Imported and American Craft Brewed beers on tap.
Great Lakes Brewing Company2516 Market Ave.216.771.4404www.greatlakesbrewing.comA principle-centered, environmen-tally respectful and socially conscious company committed to crafting fresh, flavorful, high-quality beer and food for the enjoyment of their customers. They were founded in 1988 were the first micro brewery in Ohio. Their
1111 Lakeside Ave. E. • Cleveland, OH 44114 • 216-241-5100
Stadium 3 Bar & Grille open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; is an upscale yet casual environment in which you can indulge in your favorite American-style cuisine. Relax or grab a quick pick-me-up in our full-service Starbucks® coffeehouse.
Zocalo Mexican Grill &
Tequilleria2071 E. 4th St.216.781.0420www.zocalocleveland.comOffers a combination of cuisine from the different regions of Mexico and the largest selection of tequilas avail-able, all served with a south-of-the-border ambiance and hospitality.
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The NEW Gateway Bar & Grill is openfor Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.
Available for Catering, contact us for details.
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Breakfast Hot SpotsCarnegie Kitchen & Dining1332 Carnegie Ave.216.862.6788facebook.com/carnegiekitchenand-dining Open for breakfast and lunch. The menu is filled with simple, reasonably priced deli and diner standards.
Grumpy’s Café2621 W. 14th St.216.241.5025www.grumpys-cafe.comA Cleveland classic for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. Features a creative menu with twists of many kinds.
PJ’s Luncheonette530 Euclid Ave.216.861.2475www.pjslunch.comA downtown Cleveland tradition for
close to 30 years, located in the beau-tifully restored 5th Street Arcades. The service is fast and friendly and prices are very reasonable.
Gateway Bar & Grille 651 Huron Rd.216.377.9000www.radisson.com/clevelandoh_gatewayThe Gateway Bar & Grille offers a full menu of expertly-prepared culinary creations and is open daily for break-fast and lunch.
Coffee HousesCaribou Coffee50 Public Square (Tower City Center)216.696.8160www.cariboucoffee.com
The Coffee House at University Circle11300 Juniper Rd.216.791.0300www.uc-coffeehouse.com
Dunkin’ Donuts230 W. Huron Rd.
216.515.2021www.dunkindonuts.com
Erie Island Coffee Company2057 E. 4th St.216.394.0093www.erieislandcoffee.com
Phoenix Coffee Company1700 E. 9th St. 216.771.5282www.phoenixcoffee.comChampioning the cause of great coffee and building coffee culture in Cleveland for 20 years.
Starbucks1374 W. 6th St.216.566.7489
1111 Lakeside Dr.216.241.5100www.starbucks.com
West Side Market Café1979 W. 25th St.216.579.6800www.westsidemarketcafe.com
Sweet ToothPresti’s12101 Mayfield Rd.216.421.3060www.prestisbakery.comOriginally opened in 1903, this bakery features authentic Italian pastries and cakes. The bakery has expanded its menu to include a full line of fresh deli salads, pizza, stromboli, lunch and dinner specials.
Sweet Moses, Soda Fountain & Treat Shop6800 Detriot Ave.216.651.2202www.sweetmosestreats.comFeatures homemade ice cream and root beer in a traditional neighbor-hood soda fountain.
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I n the mid 1800’s an Italian sculpture Joseph Carra-belli, began his famous granite and marble works at the top of the ‘hill’ on Mayfield Rd. The area between the railroad and the top of the ‘hill’ became home to Carrabelli and the many Italian families that came to Cleveland to work, and Little Italy was born. Today the traditions hold strong with the rich cultural heritage and the spirit of artistry that Joseph Garabelli began over 130 years ago.
Also known locally as “Murray Hill” or simply “the Hill,” Little Italy is a colorful ethnic enclave
that serves as the hub of Cleveland’s Italian American community. This area is known for its
many culinary, historic and cultural sites, This neighborhood is, without a doubt, one of the most
authentic and charming Little Italys to be found anywhere in the country. Over 20 galleries, 15
restaurants, many professional-service businesses, two schools and Holy Rosary Church thrive in
this village.
Little Italy’s most popular attractions are definitely its many restaurants, bakeries and pizze-
rias. Every type of Italian fare is represented here in a variety of settings. Many of the restaurants
feature homemade dishes and desserts.
A variety of art galleries and locally owned boutiques also help to complete the community’s
personality.
The annual four-day Feast of the Assumption in August is Little Italy’s most popular event,
followed by the city’s annual Columbus Day Parade, held each October. Several Art Walks are
held in throughout the year. The annual Taste of Little Italy is unforgettable and for those inclined,
an annual Bocce Tournament is also held.
Most of Little Italy’s great restaurants and shops are located along Mayfield Rd. very close to
University Circle just a little more than four miles from downtown.
For more information please visit:
www.littleitalycleveland.com
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Herschel Ct
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Chester Ave
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Cleveland Memorial Shoreway
Cleveland Memorial Shoreway
MunicipalParking
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Settler’sLanding
W 25th/Ohio City
North CoastHarbor/E. 9th
W 3rd
RED LINE (66X)
BLUE LINE (67X)
GREEN LINE (67AX)
WATERFRONT LINE
WendyPark
County
Courthouse
Justice
Center
Public Square
StrawbridgePlaza (Mall C)
(Mall B)
CLE Convention Center
Veterans
Mem’l
Plaza
(Mall A)
VoinovichPark
Amtrak
St. John’s Cathedral
Old Stone
Church
GreyhoundBus Terminal
ErieCemetery
TrinityCathedral
Cleveland StateUniversity
ZionLutheranChurch
CuyahogaCommunity
College
St. VincentHospital
Post Office -Main Office
LutheranHospital
St. MalachiChurch
CityHall
Global
Center
Health
Innovation
Public
Hall
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INDUSTRIALFLATS
INDUSTRIALVALLEY
TREMONT
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Dining Map4th Street Bar & Grill402 Euclid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.com
1890 at the Arcade420 Superior Ave.216.776.4576www.cleveland.hyatt.com
Benihana23611 Chagrin Blvd.216.464.7575www.benihana.com/locations/cleveland-oh-cl/
Blue Point Grille700 St. Clair Ave.216.875.7827www.HRCleveland.com
Brasa1300 W. 9th St.216.575.0699www.brasagrillsteakhouse.com
C28800 Euclid Ave.216.707.4054www.C2restaurant.com
Cleveland Pickle850 Euclid Ave.216.575.1111www.clevelandpickle.com
The Corner Alley402 Euclid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.com
Encore & Blue Bar1260 Euclid Ave.216.615.3307www.wyndham.com
Gateway Bat + Grill651 Huron Rd.216.377.9000www.radisson.com/clevelandoh_gateway
Great American Grill1100 Carnegie Ave.216.658.6400www.hiltongardeninn3.hilton.com
Guarino’s12309 Matfield Rd.216.231.3100www.guarinoscleveland.com
Gusto!12022 Mayfield Rd.216.791.9900www.gustolittleitaly.com
Hard Rock Cafe230 W. Huron Rd.216.830.7625www.hardrock.com
Hard Rock Rocksino10777 Northfield Rd.Northfield, OH 44067www.hrrocksinonorthfieldpark.com
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Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse123 W. Prospect Ave.216.344.2444
26300 Chagrin Blvd. (Beachwood)216.464.0688
21 Main St. (Westlake)440.892.4933
4073 Medina Rd. (Akron)330.670.6303www.hydeparkrestaurants.com
Jake’s Lounge127 Public Square216.696.9200www.clevelandmarriottdowntown.com
Johnny’s1406 W. 6th St.216.623.0055www.johnnyscleveland.com
Mallorca1390 W. 9th St.216.687.9494www.clevelandmallorca.com
Mia Bella12200 Mayfield Rd.216.795.2355www.miabellacleveland.com
Morton’s The Steakhouse1600 W. 2nd St.216.621.6200www.mortons.com/cleveland
Muse1515 W. 3rd St.216.902.5255www.ritzcarlton.com/cleveland
Osteria di Valerio & Al408 W. St. Clair Ave.216.685.9490www.osteriacleveland.com
Pickwick & Frolic2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic.com
Pier W12700 Lake Ave.216.228.2250www.pierw.com
Stadium 3 Bar & Grill1111 Lakeside Ave.216.241.5100www.doubletreecleveland.com
Table 459801 Carnegie Ave.216.707.4045www.tbl45.com
The Canopy Mediterranean Grille10660 Carnegie Avenue216.455.1260www.thetudorarms.doubletree.com
Valerio’s12405 Mayfield Rd.216.421.8049www.valeriosristorante.com
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C leveland is very rich in history and perfectly
contemporary at the same time. You’ll find globally respected museums and fine arts programs, as well as many family friendly activities and sightseeing opportunities.
Playhouse Square is the nation’s largest performing arts center, second only to New York
City. We are also home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. E. 4th Street offers a
variety of dining, retail and entertainment options, as does the Warehouse District. University
Circle is home to some of the country’s finest museums and art galleries.
The city is home to three very popular professional sports teams; the MLB Indians, NFL’s
Browns and the Cavaliers NBA franchise.
The sightseeing opportunities in Cleveland are certainly breathtaking. Have a look from the
top of Terminal Tower or experience the Cleveland Skyline from a cruise on Lake Erie.
As is the case in every segment of this book, all of these activities and venues are a very
short walk or drive from your hotel. The quality and variety of options will ensure you have a
memorable visit to the Cleveland.
Photo information: From left to right: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum; The Arcade; East 4th Street; The Greater Cleveland Aquarium; The Soldiers and Sailors Monument
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Family Fun & SightseeingBob’s Bike ToursE. 9th St. & Carnegie440.681.8262www.bobsbiketours.comProvides tailored and informative guided bicycle tours of Downtown Cleveland, and surrounding areas since 2011.
Cedar Point’s Castaway Bay2001 Cleveland Rd.Sandusky, OH 419.627.2106www.castawaybay.comWith a tropical Caribbean theme, guests at Cedar Point’s Castaway Bay
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will feel like they have just landed on an island paradise upon entering this lush indoor waterpark resort.
Cedar Point Amusement Park/ResortOne Cedar Point Dr.Sandusky, OH 419.627.2350www.cedarpoint.comCedar Point, voted the Best Amusement Park in the World, has something to offer for everyone from grand kids to grand parents. Activities include a collection of roller coasters, four unique kids’ areas, fantastic food options, entertaining live shows, beach-front resorts and more.
A Christmas Story House3159 W. 11th St.216.298.4919wwww.achristmasstoryhouse.comA Christmas Story House, now restored to its movie splendor, is open
year round to the public for tours. Directly across the street from the house is the official A Christmas Story House Museum, which features origi-nal props, costumes and memorabilia from the film, as well as hundreds of rare behind-the-scenes photos.
Cleveland Botanical Garden11030 East Blvd.216.721.1600www.cbgarden.orgA paradise in the city awaits you at Cleveland Botanical Garden. The Garden is located in University Circle, the heart of Cleveland’s cultural district. Just a stone’s throw from Little Italy and catty-corner to the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Botanical Garden boasts some of the finest public gardens in the Midwest.
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and The RainForest3900 Wildlife Way216.661.6500www.clemetzoo.comCleveland Metroparks Zoo is home to the largest collection of primate species in North America among its 3000 animals representing more than 600 species. And, the Zoo is a botanical garden, demonstrating the relationship between plants, animals and humans.
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad2325 Stine Rd.Peninsula, OH 1.800.468.4070www.cvsr.comTake a trip through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and watch the adventure unfold. Meadowland, pinery, marsh, river, ravine and wood. Beaver, fox, deer and owl. Amble through small towns. See a work-ing 19th century farm and miles of smooth Towpath to bike and/or hike. See a fascinating canal museum, big city shopping and more. This is a trip where time slows.
Goodtime III825 E. 9th St. Pier216.861.5110www.CruiseCleveland.com“GOODTIME III is the BEST way to See Cleveland! This Landmark Attraction is docked in Cleveland’s Premiere Tourist Destination - North Coast Harbor. Narrated Tours, Entertainment Cruises, Lunch & Dinner Cruises too. Don’t Miss the Boat!
Greater Cleveland Aquarium2000 Sycamore St.216.862.8803www.greaterclevelandaquarium.comThe Greater Cleveland Aquarium is the only free-standing aquarium in Ohio. The Ohio Lakes and Rivers exhibit fascinates visitors with fresh-water species that are native to Ohio, catfish and thousands of freshwater wonders. See the alligators, and visit the shark tank that delights guests with sharks, eels, seahorses and a wide vari-ety of saltwater wonders, and often scuba divers who interact with guests.
Great Lakes Watersports1150 Main Ave.216.771.4386www.glwatersports.com
Visit during the summer to rent boats, jet skis, kayaks and more.
Nautica Queen1153 Main Ave.216.696.8888www.nauticaqueen.com
Experience the excitement of the Nautica Queen, offering a unique adventure in lakefront and river cruise dining for people of all ages and interests.
Ohio & Erie CanalwayCuyahoga Heights216.635.3200www.ohioanderiecanalway.comThe Ohio & Erie Canalway is a National Heritage Area – desig-nated by Congress in 1996 – to help preserve and celebrate the rails, trails, landscapes, towns and sites that grew up along the first 110 miles of the canal that helped Ohio and our nation grow. Among the various activities and sights you can explore along the canalway are the Towpath Trail, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, America’s Byway and several county park districts.
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The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opened its doors in 1995 on the shores of Lake Erie in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. Its mission is to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music. Cleveland ranked first in a public poll conducted by USA Today asking where the Hall of Fame should be located. After much competition and many visits to potential sites by Foundation members, Cleve-land is chosen as the permanent home for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in May of 1986. Along with the voice of the public, there is much his-tory of rock and roll in Cleveland. Deejay Alan Freed first coined the term “rock and roll” on his Cleveland station WJW in the early 1950s and the first rock and roll concert was held in the city soon thereafter. On June 7, 1993, ground was broken for the Museum in Cleveland and in September of 1995 and after 12 years in the making, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum opened its doors.
It is the world’s first museum dedicated to the living heritage of rock and roll music. The Museum features dynamic interactive exhibits, intimate performance spaces and presents a rotation of artifact and costume displays from
the museum’s permanent collection. Exhibits showcase specific eras, styles and milestones, as well as highlight the many facets of rock and roll’s evolution.
The Museum’s exhibits are designed to pro-vide the visitor with a unique, interactive expe-rience. The collection of artifacts and stage costumes is enhanced by the combination of state-of-the-art technology and innovative film and video. The Museum offers a comprehen-sive retrospective on rock and roll’s origins, development, legends and immense impact on global culture.
The Museum presents public programming, including the popular Hall of Fame Series, which regularly features Hall of Fame induct-ees in an informal interview and performance setting. The annual American Music Masters Series is dedicated to the exploration of an early influence inductee’s music and enduring impact on popular music.
Since the Museum’s opening, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has welcomed more than nine million visitors from around the world and reaches more than 50,000 students and educators each year through its educa-tion programs on site and at great distances. In 2012, the Rock Hall opened its Library and Archives – the world’s first of its kind – in downtown Cleveland, as well.
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MuseumsChildren’s Museum of Cleveland10730 Euclid Ave.216.791.7114www.clevelandchildrensmuseum.orgNow in its 26th year, the Children’s Museum of Cleveland is known as the only cultural and educational resource completely dedicated to young children in the Cleveland area.
Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society1301 E. 9th St.216.523.3900www.jcu.edu/language/hunghemuThe Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society preserves and disseminates Hungarian Culture in Cleveland by serving as a repository for Hungarian historical, cultural, and artistic items. Visit Tuesday through Friday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Cleveland Institute of Art1141 East Blvd.216.421.7000www.cia.eduLocated in Cleveland’s University Circle, a major cultural hub that houses some 9,000 students, the Institute’s main studios are housed in a former Ford Model T factory.
Cleveland Museum of Art11150 East Blvd.216.421.7340www.clevelandart.orgOne of the world’s most distinguished comprehensive art museums and one of northeastern Ohio’s principal civic and cultural institutions.
Cleveland Museum of Natural History1 Wade Oval Dr.800.317.9155www.cmnh.orgThe Museum is considered one of the finest institutions of its kind in North America. The Museum also features a planetarium, observatory, discovery center, live animal shows and a wildlife center and woods garden highlighting native Ohio flora and fauna, including bobcats, river otters and birds of prey.
Cleveland Police Museum130 Ontario St.216.623.5055
2035 East 4th St. Cleveland, Ohio 44115
Frolic Cabaret‘Seductive. Intruiging. The night-capper you’ve been looking for. Tucked away on the lower level of E. 4th’s Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant, the Frolic Cabaret features locally-produced original shows with an Off Broadway feel that combines smart plots and strategic costuming. Limited seating, book ahead.’ Pickwick & Frolic Pickwick & Frolic creates a dining experience unsurpassed anywhere in Cleveland. We feature tantalizing wood-fired American cuisine entrees fresh off the grills and rotisseries; plentiful appetizers meant for sharing; unique and eye-appealing presentations; an interactive, fun atmosphere with showmanship in mind.’
Kevin’s Martini Bar & Tap Room“If the ‘Rat Pack’ came to Cleveland, you’d find them in Kevin’s. The sexy ambiance, intimate music and vintage decor is like nowhere else in the city. Though it feels exclusive, there’s something for everyone: Classic martinis and mixed drinks, an extensive wine list with options from the world over and eight craft beers on tap.”
Champagne Bar“Sharing Kevin’s sexy atmosphere, the Champagne Bar is an intimate bar seating 8-10 people with bubbles on the brain! We offer more than 65 different facings of champagne or sparkling. Whether you’re a connoisseur or a casual toaster, the space is the perfect backdrop for an intimate toast among friends.”
Hilarities“Hilarities 4th Street Theatre is one of the largest made-for-comedy venues in the country, presenting the best in national stand-up comedy in our tiered 400-seat showroom. The faces you’ve seen here? Jerry Seinfeld, Rita Rudner, Sinbad, and the Wayans Brothers. Hilarities is available for large corporate group events.”
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www.pickwickandfrolic.comwww.clevelandpolicemuseum.orgThe Cleveland Police Museum features exhibits that documented the history of the Cleveland Division of Police from its inception in 1866.
Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland1455 E. 6th St.216.579.3188www.clevelandfed.org/learning-centerCome see the museum’s 23-foot-tall money tree, trade coconuts for oranges on Barter Island, try your hand at picking out counterfeit bills, or put crayon to paper at the Make Your Own Money station.
Great Lakes Science Center601 Erieside Ave.216.694.2000www.greatscience.comExperiment with more than 100 hands-on exhibits that satisfy and delight the curious scientist in everyone. Explore the science of light, optics, sound, resonance, motion, mechanics, electricity, magnetism and weather.
International Women’s Air & Space MuseumBurke Lakefront Airport216.623.1111www.iwasm.orgVisit and discover how Women’s Air & Space History is more than Sally Ride and Amelia Earhart.
Louis Stoke Museum4302 Quincy Ave.216.348.5000www.cmha.netA Museum honoring decorated Ohio Senator Louis Stokes who was pivotal in the Civil Rights Movement.
Maltz Museum of Jewish Heri-tage2929 Richmond Rd.Beachwood, OH 216.593.0575www.maltzjewishmuseum.orgThe stories of Jewish individuals and families – past and present – come to life through state-of-the-art exhibitions, interactive and films, oral histories, photographs and artifacts.
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C leveland is a vibrant, culturally diverse city that has so much to offer. Perched on the southern shores of Lake Erie, the city is home to a wide variety of entertainment venues and is the urban center of Northeast Ohio. There are plenty of choices when it comes to sightseeing in Cleveland, so this feature highlights a few of the most interesting and convenient tours available.
Goodtime III Boat Tours No visit to Cleveland is complete without experiencing its beauty from the water on the city’s largest
excursion ship. This company offers leisure cruises on the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie aboard the Good-
time III, which is the largest quadruple-deck, 1,000-passenger luxury ship on the Great Lakes. For schedules
and more information, visit them at www.goodtime3.com
Canton/Stark County: America’s Playing Field The Canton Stark Country are offers many major attractions and destinations including the Pro Football
Hall of Fame, Gervasi Vineyard, Wm. McKinley Memorial and Presidential Library & Museum, First Ladies
National Historic Site as well as the hidden treasure of Amish country, 21 beautiful golf courses, malls, spe-
cialty shops and many unique restaurants.
Canton is only a short drive from downtown Cleveland and, as you can see, has much to offer for the
convention planner, business or a leisurely vacation. For more information, visit www.visitcantonstark.com
Voinovich Bicentennial Park Located behind the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Voinovich Bicentennial Park is part of Cleveland’s
North Coast Harbor and offers stunning views of the waterfront, as well as of the city skyline. The park was
named after former Cleveland mayor George Voinovich and hosts many festivals and events throughout
the year, including the Pride Festival, Rock & Boom and Gravity Games. Located at 800 E. 9th St. For more
information, visit www.ohiodnr.com
Take a Hike Tours The award winning “Take a Hike” downtown Cleveland walking tours highlight the very best of down-
town. Free guided tours of four unique neighborhoods give visitors the opportunity to explore the Gateway
District, Historic Warehouse District, Playhouse Square and Canal Basin Park in the flats from May through
September. For more information, visit the Downtown Cleveland Alliance at www.downtowncleveland.com
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MAPS Air Museum2260 International PkwyN. Canton, OH 330.896.6332www.mapsairmuseum.orgMAPS Air Museum is dedicated to educating people about the history of aviation and its impact upon society by acquiring, restoring, preserving, studying and exhibiting the impact of aviation on the culture of man.
Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland MOCA8501 Carnegie Ave.216.421.8671www.MOCAcleveland.orgThe Museum provides intimate spaces and opportunities to connect with the works of contemporary artists from around the world. From personal reflecting to family art-making to late-night mingling, MOCA Cleveland allows a variety of experiences with contemporary art.
NASA Glenn Research Center21000 Brookpark Rd.216.433.2000www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/home/index.htmlOne of NASA’s primary research centers offers educational and fun experiences for visitors of all ages.
Pro Football Hall of Fame2121 George Halas Dr., N.W.Canton, OH 330.456.8207www.profootballhof.comThe Pro Football Hall of Fame America’s Premier Sports Museum and Showplace. Be among the first visitors to experience our “Future 50” Expansion and Renovation Project. The $27 million project is the largest in Pro Football Hall of Fame history.
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1100 Rock and Roll Blvd.216.781.7625www.rockhall.comThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum exists to educate visitors, fans and scholars from around the world about the history and continuing significance of rock and roll music through a world-class museum that collects, preserves, exhibits and interprets this art form and through its library and archives as well as its educational programs.
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Museum Library & Archives
2809 Woodland Ave.216.515.1956www.rockhall.com/libraryThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum has opened its Library and Archives to the public, granting scholars and fans alike access to over 200 archival collections, including the personal papers of performers, radio disc jockeys, photographers, journalists, critics, historians, poster artists, collectors, fans, and fan clubs.
USS Cod Submarine Memorial1089 E. 9th St.216.566.8770www.usscod.orgCod is now docked in Lake Erie at Cleveland, Ohio and is maintained and operated as a memorial to the more than 3900 submariners who lost their lives during the 100 year history of the United States Navy Submarine Force.
Western Reserve Historical Society10825 East Blvd.216.721.5722www.wrhs.orgOhio’s extraordinary mixture of cultures and histories, dating from native American to contem-porary immigrants continues to be reflected in its landscape and cities, and most importantly in the collections preserved in the Western Reserve Historical Society’s collections and properties.
Performing ArtsCleveland Institute of Music11021 East Blvd.216.791.5000www.cim.eduCIM is an educational and perfor-mance resource for the community, working in close association with other cultural and educational organizations towards increased access to great music, great musical performance and the highest level of music pedagogy.
Cleveland Jazz Orchestra713 Lincoln Blvd.Bedford, OH 440.956.6428www.clevelandjazz.orgFor almost 30 years, The Cleveland Jazz Orchestra has been Northeast Ohio’s premier jazz voice. Led by Sean Jones, the CJO promotes jazz in its historical and contemporary forms.
The Cleveland Orchestra11001 Euclid Ave.216.231.1111www.clevelandorchestra.comThe Cleveland Orchestra has become one of the most sought-af-ter performing ensembles in the world. In concerts at its winter home at Severance Hall and its summer home at Blossom Music Center, in residen-cies from Miami to Vienna, and on tour around the world, The Cleveland Orchestra sets standards of artistic excellence, concert programming, and community engagement.
Cleveland POPS Orchestra24000 Mercantile Rd.216.765.7677www.clevelandpops.comBig talent! Blockbuster hits! More fun and surprises than ever before! With a fabulous orchestra!
TheatersThe Beck Center for the Arts17801 Detroit Ave.Lakewood, OH 216.521.2540www.beckcenter.orgExceptional theater...delightful escape! Beck Center’s Professional Theater season offers a mix of daring dramas, cult classics and a family favorite on two stages.
Capitol Theatre1390 W. 65th216.651.7295www.clevelandcinemas.com OR www.facebook.com/capitolw65th/infoThe Capitol Theatre first opened its doors in 1921 and once thrived as a neighborhood movie house. After sitting vacant for over two decades, the Capitol has been reborn as a state-of-the-art all-digital cinema.
Cleveland Playhouse1407 Euclid Ave.216.241.6000www.clevelandplayhouse.comCleveland Playhouse was founded in 1915 and is America’s first professional regional theatre. Throughout its rich history, Cleveland Playhouse has remained dedicated to its mission to inspire, stimulate and entertain diverse audiences in Northeast Ohio by pro-ducing plays and theatre education programs of the highest professional standards.
Cleveland Public Theatre6415 Detroit Ave.216.631.2727www.cptonline.orgCleveland Public Theatre develops new, adventurous work; and nurtures Northeastern Ohio artists -- particu-larly those whose work is inventive, intelligent, and socially conscious.
Great Lakes Theater1501 Euclid Ave., Ste. 300216.241.5490www.greatlakestheater.orgGreat Lakes Theater (GLT), northeast Ohio’s professional classic theater since 1962, is one of the nation’s pre-eminent regional theater compa-nies. GLT, which features a resident company of artists, brings the world’s greatest plays to life each season from September through May in its rev-olutionary home at the re-imagined Hanna Theatre, PlayhouseSquare.
Playhouse Square1501 Euclid Ave.216.771.4444www.playhousesquare.orgAs the country’s largest performing arts center outside of New York, the not-for-profit performing arts center utilizes the arts to engage individuals and attract over one million guests per year to its 1,000+ annual events.
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After Dark Anatomy Nightclub1299 W. 9th St.216.363.1113www.anatomycleveland.comOffers an exceptional sound and video system with some of the area’s best DJ’s.
Blind Pig1228 W. 6th St.216.621.0001www.theblindpig.comOne of Cleveland’s best sports bars. Features 22 huge HDTV’s.
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2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic.com/Kev-insMartiniBarSharing Kevin’s Martini Bar & Tap Room’s sexy atmosphere, the Champagne Bar is an intimate bar seating 8-10 people with bubbles on the brain! We offer more than 65 different facings of champagne or sparkling. Whether you’re a connois-seur or a casual toaster, the space is the perfect backdrop for an intimate toast among friends.
Comedy & Fun The Corner Alley402 Euclid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.comThe Corner Alley is the ultimate enter-tainment experience, combining a hip bowling alley with a martini bar and sleek, casual-dining restaurant. With 16 lanes of upscale bowling, two sleek bars and the stylish 4th Street Bar & Grill Restaurant offering lunch, dinner and late-night dining, The Corner Alley is the place to see and be seen every night of the week.
Hilarities 4th Street Theatre at
Pickwick & Frolic
2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic.com/hilar-itiesHilarities 4th Street Theatre is one of the largest made-for-comedy venues in the country, presenting the best in national stand-up comedy in our tiered 400-seat showroom. The faces you’ve seen here? Jerry Seinfeld, Rita Rudner, Sinbad, and the Wayans Brothers. Hilarities is available for large corporate group events
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2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic/Frolic/music.html.comSeductive. Intriguing. The night- capper you’ve been looking for. Tucked away on the lower level of E. 4th’s Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant, the Frolic Cabaret features locally-pro-duced original shows with an Off Broadway feel that combines smart plots and strategic costuming. Limited seating, book ahead.
Music VenuesAgora5000 Euclid Ave.216.881.2221www.clevelandagora.comThe Agora was voted the number one rock club in the country by Billboard Magazine, and was given the same distinction by author and Rolling Stone editor Dave Marsh in his best seller Book of Lists . The Agora has also received countless awards within the City of Cleveland honoring it as the best place in the city to see a live show and best rock club.
Blossom Music CenterCuyahoga Falls, OH440.247.2722www.livenation.comBlossom Music Center amphitheatre is the summer home of the Cleveland Orchestra, and also hosts a full summer schedule of popular headlining music acts and symphonic performances.
House of Blues Cleveland308 Euclid Ave.216.523.BLUEwww.houseofblues.com/ClevelandThe House of Blues is home to live music, original folk art, and delta-in-spired cuisine.
Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica2014 Sycamore St.440.247.2722www.livenation.comJacobs Pavilion at Nautica ampitheatre offers bleacher and festival seating with a view of the Cuyahoga River, the lights of downtown Cleveland and the picturesque lighted bridges of the area.
Pickwick & Frolic on East 4th Street
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City Tap Cleveland748 Prospect St.216.696.2337www.citytapcleveland.comCity Tap Cleveland has 40 beers on tap, every major sports channel and food available until 2 a.m.
The Corner Alley402 Euclid Ave.216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.comThe Corner Alley is the ultimate enter-tainment experience, combining a hip bowling alley with a martini bar and sleek, casual-dining restaurant. With 16 lanes of upscale bowling, two sleek bars and the stylish 4th Street Bar & Grill Restaurant offering lunch, dinner and late-night dining, The Corner Alley is the place to see and be seen every night of the week.
DNA Level C618 Prospect Ave.216.298.9009www.4dnalevelc.comLuxury nightclub featuring the best DJ’s. Strict dress code enforced.
Drop Bar1392 W. 6th St.216.862.3314www.dropbarcleveland.comUpscale music club open Thursday through Sunday. 9pm 2:30am
Flannery’s Pub 323 E. Prospect Ave.216.781.7782www.flannerys.comRenowned for our perfect pint, great comfort food, and the friendliest staff in Cleveland.
Happy Dog5801 Detroit Rd.216.651.9474www.happydogcleveland.comThe Happy Dog is a neighborhood corner bar in the best sense of the term. Happy Dog features hot dogs and beer, and lots of live music, from rock and country to punk and polka.
Hard Rock Cafe230 W. Huron Rd.216.830.7625www.hardrock.com/ClevelandThe Hard Rock Cafe Cleveland is located in Tower City in the heart of downtown, within walking distance of Progressive Field and The Q Arena. Devoted fans of the Indians and Cavaliers rock the house year round.
Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield
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10777 Northfield Rd.Northfield, OH 44067
www.hrrocksinonorthfieldpark.comGaming, Entertainment, Great Food, Legendary Rock and Roll Memorabilia and Vibe - that’s what’s waiting for you at the very first Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park. Play, dine, and win in a thrilling gaming and entertainment atmosphere. Its rock spirit and limitless energy makes for a perfect pairing with Northfield Park’s world-famous racetrack. Sitting side by side they’ll be centrally located just 20 miles southeast of downtown Cleveland and 20 miles north of Akron.
House Of Blues308 Euclid Ave.216.523.2583www.houseofblues/clevelandThe House of Blues books some of the best musical acts available. From Alter-native to Zydeco, they bring familiar names and new favorites to Cleveland.
Kevin’s Martini Bar & Tap Room
at Pickwick & Frolic
2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic.com/Kev-insMartiniBarIf the ‘Rat Pack’ came to Cleveland, you’d find them in Kevin’s. The sexy ambiance, intimate music and vintage decor is like nowhere else in the city. Though it feels exclusive, there’s some-thing for everyone: Classic martinis and mixed drinks, an extensive wine list with options from the world over and eight craft beers on tap.
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An hour of the best of the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World! Every week we dive deep into the Stones catalog leaving no stone unturned, examining the past, present and future of the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World. You will hear deep album cuts, rarities and, of course, your favorite hits.
We explore the Stones’ roots, cover versions and each member’s solo material. Every show wraps up with two Live Licks catching the Stones doing what they do best.
So grab a pint and tune in, whether you stream online or listen to an archived show. You never know who might stop by. Previous special guests have included Chuck Leavell, Tim Ries, Bobby Keys and Steven Van Zandt.
THE ROLLING STONESRadio Hour
Originates from WFPK LouisvilleEvery Saturday night 9-10pm EST
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Kevin Yazell
Archived SHOWS on PRX.org
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SportsCleveland Browns100 Alfred Lerner Way440.824.6162www.clevelandbrowns.comThe rich tradition of the NFL’s Cleveland Browns boasts 16 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and play eight homes games a year from August through January in Cleveland Browns Stadium.
Cleveland Cavaliers1 Center Court216.420.2000www.nba.com/cavaliersCleveland’s NBA franchise calls the Quicken Loans Arena home and play in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference. The team has won several division titles in its history and most recently won the Eastern Conference in 2007.
Cleveland Gladiators1 Center Court800.858.2287www.clevelandgladiators.comCleveland’s professional arena football team also calls Quicken Loans Arena home and features up-tempo, high scoring football.
Cleveland Indians2401 Ontario St.216.420.4200www.indians.comCleveland’s professional baseball team plays in Progressive Field in the com-petitive American League. Come see the highest level of baseball in one of the game’s most beautiful and family friendly parks.
GolfBoulder Creek Golf Club9700 Page Rd.330.626.2828www.bouldercreekohio.comPar 72 Championship course. This spectacular course lies in heavily wooded terrain with mature pines and oaks covering hills, marshes ,deep lakes and no houses.
Cleveland Metroparks Gold CoursesCleveland Metroparkswww.clemetparks.comCleveland Metroparks offers the perfect opportunity for golf with its eight courses located conveniently throughout Cuyahoga County. The golf courses vary from a sporting par three at Shawnee Hills to champion-ship layouts at Manakiki and Sleepy Hollow, which challenge even the best golfers.
Fowler’s Mill Golf Course13095 Rockhaven Rd.440.729.7569www.fowlersmillgc.com18 championship holes and a 9 hole short course. A beautiful, natural and classic layout with excellent condi-tions. No gimmicks here, just great golf and no two holes alike.
Mastick Woods Gold Course - Cleveland Metroparks19900 Puritas Rd.216.267.5626www.clemetparks.comWith its executive length, Mastick Woods Golf Course is ideal for juniors, new players or those looking for a leisurely golf experience.
Thirsty Parrot812 Huron Rd.216.385.3200www.facebook.com/thirstyparrotAdjacent to Progressive Field and Quicken Loans Arena. You can hear the Progressive Filed announcer from the patio.
The Velvet Dog1280 W. 6th St216.664.1116www.velvetdogcleveland.comOffers downtown atmosphere that’s drenched in sweeping colors, lively remix and Top-40 dance sounds.
Velvet Tango Room 2095 Columbus Rd.216.241.8869
www.velvettangoroom.comThis secretive Tremont gem offers exclusive handmade fresh cocktails and even a lounge in the back if you have the proper password.
Winking Lizard Tavern811 Huron Rd.216.589.0313www.winkinglizardtavern.comA Cleveland legend. Features an extensive beer list and very creative and tasty pub fare.
Gaming Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield
Park
10777 Northfield Rd.Northfield, OH 44067
www.hrrocksinonorthfieldpark.comGaming, Entertainment, Great Food, Legendary Rock and Roll Memorabilia and Vibe - that’s what’s waiting for you at the very first Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park. Play, dine, and win in a thrilling gaming and entertainment atmosphere. Its rock spirit and limitless energy makes for a perfect pairing with Northfield Park’s world-famous racetrack. Sitting side by side they’ll be centrally located just 20 miles southeast of downtown Cleveland and 20 miles north of Akron.
Horseshoe Casino100 Public Square216.297.4777www.horseshoecleveland.com
Horseshoe Casino Cleveland is located in the Historic Higbee Building in downtown Cleveland. With 96,000 square feet of non-stop gaming action, the casino features more than 2,000 slot machines, 65 table games and a 30-table World Series of Poker room.
Thistledown Racecourse21501 Emery Rd.North Randall, OH 44128216.662.8600www.thistledown.comThistledown - where you can watch, wager and win on the Sport of Kings, horseracing.
Liquid Sixx1212 W. 6th St.216.479.7717www.liquidsixx.comBoasts over 7,000 square feet of indoor & outdoor patio, ultra chic nightclub space. Dance to music spun by world-renowned DJ’s & watch live performances by today’s leading and up-and-coming artists
Nighttown12387 Cedar Rd.216.795.0550www.nighttowncleveland.comPossesses the ambiance of Irish pubs and turn of the century New York bars. Leaded, etched, and stained glass, combined with a clutter of mem-orabilia from earlier eras decorate the four distinctly different dining rooms and three active bars.
The Phantasy 11802 Detroit Ave.216.228.6300www.phantasyconcertclub.netLive music club located in Lakewood.
620 Club620 Frankfort216.361.9280www.620club.comDance until the morning hours or spend a relaxing evening with your friends – this club has different areas to fit your mood. DJ’s spin TOP40, Latin, Rock, Techno, Dubstep, Reggae-tone and even Karaoke
Tequila Ranch1229 W. 6th St.216.566.8226www.tequilaranchcleveland.comA cowboy themed bar that brings all the amenities of a ranch/western style bar for the tequila connoisseur.
Prosperitiy Social Club1109 Starkweather Ave.216.937.1938www.prosperitysocialclub.comBeginning with the art deco influenced barroom, dressed with wormy chest-nut walls, Prosperity Social Club pro-vides a trio of nostalgic atmospheres unique to any Cleveland establish-ment. Prosperity Social Club offers a full service bar, great micro-brews on draft, a variety of affordable wines, a friendly staff and an eclectic clientele.
Washington Golf Learning Center3841 Washinton Park Blvd216.641.1864www.clemetparks.comThe award winning, beautiful 9-hole, par 29 course, Washington Golf Course is the highlight of Cleveland Metroparks.
For more information and a complete list of area courses with reviews please visit: www.golfclevelandohio.com
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WineriesDebonne Vineyards & Cellar Rats Brewery7743 Doty Rd.Madison, OH 440.466.3485www.debonne.comChalet Debonne Vineyards™ is one of the largest and most diverse estate wineries in Ohio. Chalet Debonne Vineyards™ central location in the Grand River Valley wine region benefits from a climate moderated by the thermal effects of eastern Lake Erie. Debonne Vineyards is also the first Ohio winery to open up a micro-brewery, Cellar Rats Brewery.
Gervasi Vineyard1700 55th St.Canton, OH 330.497.1000www.gervasivineyard.comNORTHEAST OHIO’S MEMORABLE DESTINATION
Conveniently located in Canton, Ohio, Gervasi Vineyard is an elegant Tuscan-inspired escape featuring a 55 acre estate with stunning grounds, winery, bistro, boutique inn, outdoor patio, marketplace, and event center. Situated on a spring-fed lake, Gervasi provides a unique and memorable setting for the ultimate getaway expe-rience in Northeast Ohio.
Harpersfield Winery6387 S.R. 307Geneva, OH 440.466.4739www.harpersfield.com
Taste and enjoy our superb wines while relaxing in our beautiful, authen-tic old-world tasting room. Enjoy sipping fine wine by a roaring six foot high rustic medieval fireplace, warming your soul, and watching the world go by. Delight in the tantalizing flavors of our gourmet imported cheeses, fresh breads, and specialty foods.
Paper Moon Vineyards2008 State Rd.Vermillion, OH 440.967.2500www.papermoonvineyards.comPaper Moon sits on 50 acres of cleared and wooded land just west of the Vermilion River in the historic harbor town of Vermilion, OH. Located less than two miles from Lake Erie, Paper Moon benefits from the moderat-ing climate the lake provides. This property lies in a region known for its flourishing vineyards and the remnants of an old concord vineyard can still be found near the entrance.
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Vermillion Valley Vineyards11005 Gore Orphanage Rd.Wakeman, OH 440.965.5202www.vermillionvalleyvineyards.comThe distinctive tasting room and out-door seating offer views of the vine-yards, gentle farmlands, and ponds. In addition to offering wines made from labrusca grapes and other local fruit, Vermilion Valley Vineyards produces vinifera and French hybrid wines from six acres of vineyards. www.towpathtrilogy.net
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Cleveland Browns
The Cleveland Browns are four-time NFL Champions, most recently in 1964, the last pro-fessional sports title for the city of Cleveland.
The team is named for their legendary first coach, Paul Brown. Brown led the franchise to a championship in its first year in the NFL, in 1950, and two more in the same decade, in 1954 and 55. The Browns won another title in 1964. In 1995, Art Modell, the franchise’s owner for the previous forty years, announced he was moving the team to Baltimore, Md. The NFL reluctantly agreed, but forced Modell to give up the team’s naming rights, logo and history.
After ceasing operations for three years from 1996-98, the Browns returned to the NFL in 1999 and the playoffs in 2002. Today, the franchise is led by Super Bowl Champion Mike Holmgren. BizJournal, in an un-scientific study, named Browns fans the most loyal in all of sports, citing attendance numbers versus weather climate and team record. A testament to their faith, an organization for Browns fans,
H ome to three professional sports franchises, the NFL’s Cleveland Browns, MLB’s Cleveland Indians and the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland is a booming sports town. With professional sports scheduled year round, chances are you’ll find one of these teams playing at home during your visit.
Browns Backers Worldwide, and its more than 100,000 members, is considered the largest sports fans organization in the United States.
The Browns franchise has the fourth most players elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Among those in the Hall of Fame are Otto Graham, Paul Brown, Jim Brown, and Ozzie Newsome. The movie The Express, which was released in 2008, told the story of Cleve-land Browns running back and first African American Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis. Lou Groza, another famous Browns player, has an award at the collegiate football level named after him, given annually to the nation’s best kicker.
The Browns play eight home games a year in Cleveland Browns Stadium at the North Coast Harbor near the Great Lakes Science Center and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For ticketing and more information, visit www.clevelandbrowns.com
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Cleveland Indians
While there isn’t actually a Rick Vaughn pitching for the Tribe, there is still plenty to watch at Progressive Field, formerly known as “The Jake.” (Rick Vaughn is Charlie Sheen’s Major League character. The movie is a must-see before visiting Cleveland.)
The Cleveland Indians baseball club is a two-time World Series champion, in 1920 and 1948 and appeared in the Fall Classic twice more in recent memory, in 1995 and 1997. Game 5 of the 1948 World Series against the Boston Braves, in Cleveland Municipal Stadium, drew a then record baseball crowd of more than 84,000 fans.
The club was a late 90s powerhouse and made the playoffs every year from 1995-99. Led by Sandy Alomar Jr., Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez they are the only organization in the last 60 years to score more than 1,000 runs in a season. They returned to the playoffs again in 2001 and 07, beating a vaunted Yankees team in 2007 behind the infamous “Smidges” game. To this day, the Indians own the most American League Central Division Championships with seven.
The Indians nickname, they were named in reference to the then Boston, now Atlanta Braves. Many Indians players have gone on to the baseball hall of fame, including Larry Doby, infielder Bob Lemon, pitcher Bob Feller and outfielder Tris Speaker. The Indians today are led by outfielder Shin-Soo Choo and catcher Carlos San-tana. The Indians 2013 season ended in an exciting wildcard game against the Tampa Bay Rays. For ticketing and more information, visit www.clevelandindians.com
Cleveland Cavaliers
The Cleveland Cavaliers joined the NBA as an expansion team in 1970 and have made 18 playoff appearances in their nearly fifty year history. The Cavaliers were named in a contest put-on by the Cleveland’s newspaper, The Cleveland Plain Dealer.
From 1986-1995 the team made eight playoff appearances behind free throw sharp shooter Mark Price and Brad Daugherty. The team won the Eastern Conference in 2006-07, falling in the NBA Finals to the San Antonio Spurs in four games.
The team is now led by owner Dan Gilbert, 2011 number one overall pick point guard Kyrie Irving and head coach and former Lakers Show time star Byron Russell. The Cavs play in Quicken Loans Arena, which was host the NBA All-Star game in 1997 and is located downtown Cleveland. For ticketing and more information, visit www.clevelandcavaliers.com
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The Corner Alley4th & Euclid216.298.4070www.thecorneralley.com
Gervasi Vineyard1700 55th St.Canton, OH 330.497.1000www.gervasivineyard.com
Goodtime III825 E. 9th St. Pier216.861.5110www.cruisecleveland.com
Hard Rock Cafe230 W. Huron Rd.216.830.7625www.hardrock.com
Hard Rock Rocksino10777 Northfield Rd.Northfield, OH 44067www.hrrocksinonorthfieldpark.com
Pickwick & Frolic2035 E. 4th St.216.241.7425www.pickwickandfrolic.com
Pro Football Hall of Fame2121 George Halas Dr., N.W.Canton, OH330.456.8207www.profootballhof.com
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum1100 Rock and Roll Blvd.888.764.7625www.rockhall.com
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Photo Information left to right: Detroit Shoreway: Walleye from fishing on Lake Erie; Monument to the Lake Erie Battle in The War of 1812; Family at The Pro Football Hall of Fame and Museum
C leveland is home to a wide variety of outdoor activities. The
exciting waterfront along Lake Erie and a world class series of parks throughout the area serve as great backdrops to concerts, golf, biking and walking trails and many types of boating and water related excursions.
The Cleveland Metroparks, commonly referred to as the “Emerald Necklace,” is a network of
parks spanning over 21,000 acres and includes hundreds of miles of walking, bicycle, and horse
trails as well as numerous picnic areas, nature education centers, golf courses, countless fishing
spots and a zoo!
An exciting adventure on Lake Erie may offer the opportunity of fishing for Walleye or
simply gazing at the Cleveland skyline and enjoying a cool breeze on the lake.
The heart of downtown Cleveland is connected to many of the surrounding neighborhoods
via many accessible bridges and pathways allowing pedestrians and bike riders to easy naviga-
tion to any destination.
Whatever your mood or activity you have planned, there is an appropriate opportunity to
explore the great outdoors of Cleveland!
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Towpath Half MarathonApril 2014
First of a three part race series put on by the Ohio Canal Corridor. Races are designed to be challenging while utilizing the beautiful surroundings of the Canal Corridor.www.towpathtrilogy.net
Rite Aid Cleveland MarathonMay 17-18, 2014
Features one of the flattest and fastest courses in the country, offering full marathon, half marathon, 10K and 5K events.www.clevelandmarathon.com
The Color RunJune 2014
A one of a kind experience that is less about speed and more about enjoying a color crazy day with your friends and family.www.thecolorrun.com
Towpath Ten-TenJune 2014
Second of a three part race series put on by the Ohio Canal Corridor. Races are designed to be challenging while utilizing the beautiful surroundings of the Canal Corridor.www.towpathtrilogy.net
run, jane, runAugust 2014
Ohio’s only weekend sports festival! run,jane,run promotes health, fitness and social activity for men and women
alike. The 2014 event will be the 25th annual.www.womenscenter.org/rjr
Cleveland TriathlonAugust 2014
The Cleveland Triathlon is widely rec-ognized as one of the most decorated races in triathlon.www.pacificsportsllc.com
Towpath MarathonOctober 2014
Third of a three part race series put on by the Ohio Canal Corridor. Races are designed to be challenging while utilizing the beautiful surroundings of the Canal Corridor.www.towpathtrilogy.net
12th Halloween RunOctober 2014
Features 5 mile, 5 K and one mile runs and a 5 K walk. Both runners and walkers are welcome to participate in this event and costumes are strongly encouraged.www.positivelycleveland.com/in-cludes/events
Fall Classic and ½ Marathon and 5KNovember 2014
Fast, flat PR course.www.cwrrc.orgFor information on additional runs/walks in the area you can visit these websites: www.runwalkjog.comwww.runtheplanet.com
Cleveland Rocks AND Runs!!!
The Color Run
A s you can see, the Cleveland area offers some incredible oppor-tunities for runners and walkers to experience the energy of the
city as well as the peaceful and beautiful parks and areas nearby. The list below highlights some of the bigger annual runs.
Parks, Beaches & CanalsCleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve8701 Lakeshore Blvd NE.216.241.8004www.portofcleveland.comThe Cleveland Lakefront Nature Preserve is a unique 88-acre wildlife refuge on the shoreline and in the city. The site provides one-of-a-kind recre-ational and educational opportunities for children and adults to connect with nature on the waterfront.
Cleveland Metroparks 4101 Fulton Pkwy216.635.3200www.clemetparks.comCleveland Metroparks is often referred to as Cleveland’s’ “Emerald Necklace.” It is made up of 16 reserva-tions on over 21,000 acres of various landscapes and attractions and include the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, and high quality outdoor education.
Cleveland Lakefront State Park8701 Lakeshore Blvd. NE216.881.8141www.clevelandlakefront.orgCleveland Lakefront State Park is composed of six different areas and is the most spread out park in the Ohio State Park system. It stretches 14 miles from Edgewater Park, west of downtown Cleveland, to Villa Angela/Wildwood Park outside the city of Euclid.
Cuyahoga Valley National Park1548 Boston Mills Rd.330.657.2752www.nps.gov/cuvaThough a short distance from the urban areas of Cleveland and Akron, the park is a refuge for native plants and wildlife, and provides routes of discovery for visitors.
Geauga Park District9160 Robinson Rd.440.286.9516www.geaugaparkdistrict.orgThe same natural features that attracted westward-bound pioneers continue to exist in parts of Geauga today, making the area equally attrac-tive to visitors seeking a haven from the pressures of the modern world.
Great Lakes Watersports1150 Main Ave.216.771.4386www.glwatersports.comVisit during the summer to rent boats, jet skis, kayaks and more.
Headlands Beach State Park9601 Headlands Rd.Mentor, OH 216.881.8141www.clevelandlakefront.orgHeadlands Beach State Park boasts a mile long natural sand beach which is the largest in the state. Picnicking, swimming, beach volleyball, windsurf-ing, and jet skiing are all enjoyed at Headlands.
Ohio Canal Corridor216.520.1825www.ohiocanal.orgThe Ohio Canal Corridor is a park system that follows the route of the historic Ohio Canal from Cleveland through Zoar to Dover/New Philadelphia by promoting historic preservation and interpretation expanded recreational opportunities and sensitive economic developments.
Ohio & Erie CanalwayCuyahoga Heights, OH216.635.3200www.ohioanderiecanalway.comA National Heritage Area – desig-nated by Congress in 1996 – to help preserve and celebrate the rails, trails, landscapes, towns and sites that grew up along the first 110 miles of the canal that helped Ohio and our nation grow. Among the various activities and sights you can explore along the canalway are the Towpath Trail, Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad, Cuyahoga Valley National Park, America’s Byway and several county park districts.
Boating & ChartersChartermax Sport Fishing LLC7301 N. Marginal 440.773.2168www.chartermaxsportfishing.comFish Lake Erie’s Central Basin. Fish for Walleye and Steel Head Trout. Plus, don’t miss the exceptionally big Yellow Perch run in September & October!
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Fishin’ Boat Charters6000 West Erie Ave., #42Lorain, OH 400.781.1325www.fishinboatcharters.comCreate memories of a lifetime sport fishing on beautiful Lake Erie with Captain Walt Morris aboard the Fishin’ Boat!
Goodtime III825 E. 9th St. Pier216.861.5110www.cruisecleveland.com“GOODTIME III is the BEST way to See Cleveland! This Landmark Attraction is docked in Cleveland’s Premiere Tourist Destination - North Coast Harbor. Narrated Tours, Entertainment Cruises, Lunch & Dinner Cruises too. Don’t Miss the Boat!
Head Boat Fishing Charters at Wildwood Marina16975 Wildwood Drive
216.481.5771www.discoverydive.comCleveland’s only daily walk-on fishing charters. Everything you need for your fishing charter excursion is available on site, including: bait, tackle, fishing licenses and rental rods.
Shine’s Live Bait, Tackle & Beverage1287 E. 55th St.216.431.9090www.facebook.com/shinesbaitand-tackleKnown as the only place that tells the truth about local fish.
BikingCleveland Lakefront Bikewayhttp://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/bike/lakefrontSpans the entire length of Cleveland’s 17-mile Lake Erie shoreline from the
City’s eastern border with Euclid and it’s western border with Lakewood.
For additional links and biking op-tions throughout the Cleveland and Northeastern Ohio area visit: www.ohiobikeways.net
MarinasWhiskey Island Marinas2800 Whiskey Island Drive216.631.1800www.whiskeyislandmarina.comFeatures a fun place to dock, weekend getaways, or a great place to just relax with your family and friends with amazing views and special events.
Edgewater-East 55th Marinas6500 Cleveland Memorial Shoreway216.961.5007www.edgewater-east55marinas.co
RailroadsCuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad2325 Stine Rd.Peninsula, OH 1.800.468.4070www.cvsr.comTake a trip through the Cuyahoga Valley National Park and watch the adventure unfold. Meadowland, pinery, marsh, river, ravine and wood. Beaver, fox, deer and owl. Amble through small towns. See a working 19th century farm and miles of smooth Towpath to bike and/or hike. See a fascinating canal museum, big city shopping and more. This is a trip where time slows.
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad
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Terminal Tower Also located on Public Square,
this landmark skyscraper was the fourth-tallest building in the world and the tallest outside of New York City when it was dedicated in 1930.
The tower was originally
planned to be just 14 stories, but
was expanded to 52 floors and
a height of 708 feet. Designed
by Graham, Anderson, Probst &
White, it was modeled after the
Beaux-Arts New York Municipal
Building.
Today, visitors still enjoy the
tower’s observation deck, which
provides views of more than 30
miles in all directions on a clear
day. For more information visit:
www.towercitycenter.com
State TheatreOpened in early 1921 on
Euclid Avenue in downtown
Cleveland, the State Theatre was
designed by architect Thomas W.
Lamb in the Italian Renaissance
style. It was originally intended to
host vaudeville shows and movies,
and was the flagship location of
Marcus Loew’s Ohio Theaters
Company. It seats 3,400 and
boasts four large murals in the
lobby by artist James Daugherty. After closing for 15 years, the
theatre reopened in 1984 and became the home of the Cleve-land Ballet and Cleveland Opera.
Today, the theatre hosts
a variety of major theatrical
productions, musicians and other
performing arts groups. For more
information visit:
www.playhousesquare.org
Architectural Points of Interest
Severance HallCompleted in 1931, Sever-
ance Hall is regarded by many
music-lovers as one of the world’s
most beautiful concert halls. The
building is named for John L.
Severance and his wife, Elisabeth,
who initially pledged $1 million
for its construction.
The building’s architectural
significance has been recognized
by local and national preservation
societies, The National Register of
Historic Places, and Severance Hall
are recipients of the Honor Award
by the National Trust for Historic
Preservation.
Among the first concert halls
designed and built with radio
broadcasting capability, Sever-
ance Hall helped to carry the
name of Cleveland across the
country. For more information
visit:
www.clevelandorchestra.com
Museum of Contemporary Art MOCA
MOCA’s new building is
designed to serve as a catalyst for
creativity and growth in a cosmo-
politan Cleveland neighborhood,
which is home to one of the
country’s largest concentrations of
cultural, educational and medical
institutions.
The four-story building rises
60 feet from a hexagonal base to
a square top, where the primary
exhibition space is located. All
four floors contain areas for either
exhibitions or public programs. Clad primarily in mirror-finish black Rimex stainless steel, the facade will reflect its urban sur-roundings, changing in appear-ance with differences in light and weather. For more information
visit: www.mocacleveland.org
C leveland is home to a wide variety of stunning historical architecture, offering visitors examples ranging from massive skyscrapers built during the roaring 20s, to old taverns dating back to the early 1800s. Here, we’ve compiled a list of the most unique examples, designed by notable architects and skilled craftsmen.
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Architectural Points of Interest
Old Stone ChurchThis historic Presbyterian
Church is located in downtown Cleveland at 91 Public Square. As the second church to be built within the city limits, it is also the oldest building on the square and the last remaining church that was designed by the Heard and Porter architectural firm.
Standing almost totally unchanged since its construction between 1831 and 1833, the building boasts a steeple that is more than 220 feet high and an interior rebuilt in the Romanesque Revival style following a fire in 1884.
Other notable features include
stained glass windows by Louis
Tiffany and John LaFarge and
stunning frescoes by Julius Sch-
weinfurth For more information
visit:
www.oldstonechurch.org
The ArcadeLocated downtown, the
Arcade runs the entire length of
the block between Superior and
Euclid Avenues. Officially located
at 401 Euclid Avenue, it is one of
the country’s oldest indoor shop-
ping malls and was Cleveland’s
first skyscraper.
Built in 1890, the structure
consists of two nine-story towers
that are connected by a breath-
taking glass and metal five-story
atrium. Today, the building is
home to a Hyatt Hotel, countless
retail shops and a food court. For
more information visit:
www.theclevelandarcade.com
Soldiers and Sailors Monument
The concept of this monument
was originally to commemorate
the valor and patriotism of the
Union Soldiers and Sailors of
Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in the
War of the Rebellion, from 1861
to 1865. Later, a group of orga-
nizers conceived one that would
be historical and educational as
pertaining to events of the war for
the preservation of the Union.
The principal features of the
exterior of the Monument are
four realistic groups of bronze
statuary, representing in heroic
size the four principal branches
of the service: Infantry, Artillery,
Cavalry and the Navy. It was dedi-
cated in 1894. For more informa-
tion visit:
www.soldiersandsailors.com
Key TowerThe Key Tower was designed
by architect Cesar Pelli and is the
tallest building in both Cleveland
and the state of Ohio. It is the
18th tallest building in the US and
104th tallest in the world. Until
2007, when the Comcast center
in Philadelphia was topped out, it
was the tallest building between
Chicago and New York City. Key
Bank’s offices occupy most of the
buildings offices.
The building was completed
in 1991 and has 57 stories. It is
granite-faced and features a metal
pyramid and spire. Pelli designed
it as an archetypal skyscraper with
roots in an Egyptian obelisk. For
more information visit:
www.clevelandskyscrapers.com
Photo information: left to right: The Terminal Tower; “Last” Sculpture by Tony Smith, in font of the Lausche Building; The Soldiers and Sailor’s Monument; “The Free Stamp” by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje Van Bruggen, in Willard Park; “Venus” by Jim Dine in front of The Carl B. Stokes Court House
N ow that you have been introduced to Cleveland. We
look forward to helping you find any destination you’ve chosen. This chapter of the book includes several useful lists and maps to help you during your stay. Office assistance, airport information and maps, local trolley and subway routes are included.
An alphabetical list of our advertisers is also included to help you locate any of them for
further information regarding their products or services.
Cleveland is a very exciting city with much to see and do and it is very easily navigated. We
hope you find many of these resources very valuable during your stay.
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4th Street Bar & Grill
1890 at the Arcade
Benihana
Blue Point Grille
Brasa
C2
Cleveland Pickle
The Corner Alley
Encore & Blue Bar
Gateway Bar & Grll
Great American Grill
Guarino’s
Gusto!
Hard Rock Rocksino
Hard Rock Cafe
Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse
Jake’s Lounge
Johnny’s
Mallorca
Mia Bella
Morton’s The Steakhouse
Muse
Osteria di Valerio & Al
Pickwick & Frolic
Pier W
Stadium 3 Bar & Grill
Table 45
The Canopy Mediterranean Grille
Valerio’s
Dining &Entertainment
Retail
Alson Jewelers
Block Bros. at Home
CLE Clothing
Contessa Gallery
Crocker Park
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Kilgore Trout
M Lang Clothing & Cocktails
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit
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Canton/Stark County Convention &
Visitors Bureau
Downtown Cleveland Alliance
Positively Cleveland
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Photo information: top to bottom: The Arcade; Soldiers and Sailors Monument; Cleveland Aquarium; flags in Public Square; Cleveland Cultural Gardens; Flags in the Soldiers and Sailors Monument
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Index of Advertisers
Museums & Sightseeing
Salons/Spa
Media
Marengo Luxury Spa
Wineries
Rolling Stones Radio Hour
Gervasi Vineyard
Goodtime III
Pro Football Hall of Fame
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum
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Visitor Resources CLE+ Visitors Center334 Euclid Ave.216.875.6600www.positivelycleveland.comPositively Cleveland’s Cleveland Plus Visitors Center is open Monday through Friday 9am - 5pm, and Monday through Saturday, Memorial Day - Labor Day (9am - 6pm Monday through Friday, 10am - 4pm on Saturdays). Stop by to get insider tips and info from the folks who live here and love it. This is a great place to start your visit! You’ll find information regarding every attraction and destina-tion in the area at your fingertips.
Downtown Cleveland Alliance 50 Public Square Walkways #825216.736.7799www.downtowncleveland.comThe not-for-profit organization dedicated to building a dynamic downtown and making downtown Cleveland the most compelling place to live, work, play and visit in the region.
Car RentalsAvis Car Rental19601 Maplewood Ave.216.265.3701www.avis.com
Budget Car Rental1717 E. 9th St.216.696.7133www.budget.com
Enterprise Rent A Car3200 Mayfield Rd.216.397.7600www.enterprise.com
National Car Rental18809 Maplewood Ave.216.912.3917www.nationalcar.com
Financial ServicesCurrency Today1228 Euclid Ave. Suite 109216.830.2274www.currencytoday.biz
Medical & PharmacyCVS840 Euclid Ave.216.621.6019
1400 E. 9th St.216.621.0132www.cvs.com
Shipping & Office ServicesFedEx Office Print & Ship Center1901 E. 9th St.216.589.5679www.fedex.com
USPS410 Superior Ave. East216.861.0715www.usps.com
TransportationA-1 Mr. Limo, Inc29555 Lakeland Blvd.Wickliffe, OH 44092440.943.5466www.a1mrlimo.com
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority1240 W. 6th St.216.566.5285www.riderta.comRTA Trolleys are the quick, easy and free way to get around downtown
Cleveland. With four unique lines there is a Trolley nearby that is ready to take you to all major downtown Cleveland hotels and destinations.
Yellow Cab Co.2069 W. 3rd St.216.623.1550www.businessfinder.cleveland.com
AirportCleveland Hopkins International Airport5300 Riverside Dr.216.265.6000www.clevelandairport.com
Grab A Cab
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Warehouse District
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Tower City Center& Casino
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1. Hilton Garden Inn 2. Radisson Hotel-Cleveland 3. Comfort Inn Downtown 4. Westin Cleveland Convention Center (2014) 5. Hampton Inn Cleveland-Downtown 6. Hyatt Regency Cleveland at the Arcade 7. Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites 8. Residence Inn by Marriott Cleveland 9. The Ritz-Carlton Cleveland 10. Renaissance Cleveland Hotel 11. Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center 12. Wyndham Cleveland at PlayhouseSquare 13. DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
Hotels
The RTA Trolleys are the quick, easy, and free way to get around downtown Cleveland. And with four unique lines, odds are there’s a Trolley nearby that’s ready to take you to most of Cleveland’s major civic and
business centers, world-class restaurants, entertainment destinations, tourist attractions, hotels, and the casino. All you need is a sense of adventure and a smile to hop on and ride for free.
rideRTA.com
Smile & Ride Freeon the RTA Trolleys
Trolley Lines (See map for routes)
B-Line Trolley (Business Line)
Monday–Friday 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Every 10 minutes
E-Line Trolley (Entertainment Line)
Monday–Friday 7:00 a.m.–7:00 p.m.
Every 10 minutes
C-Line Trolley (Convention & Casino Line)
Monday–Friday 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Saturday–Sunday 11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m.
Every 10 minutes
L-Line Trolley (Lakefront Line)
Saturday–Sunday 10:00 a.m.– 5:30 p.m.
Every 15 minutes
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One last look.....;)Beatles Pillow Fight, George V Hotel, Paris, 1964, Harry Benson (B. 1929-)Archival Pigment Print, 33.25x31.25 inchesCourtesy of Contessa Gallery at Legacy Village
This iconic image of the Beatles was captured by Scottish photographer Harry Benson at 3 a.m., just moments after the lads heard that they had reached number 1 in America with "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" and had just been booked to appear on Ed Sullivan in a few days.
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