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Cleveland: Restaurant Week
Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week ... Experience the art of dining in your city.
Note: Open link at bottom of the page for links to the listed restaurants. On Sunday, February 24th through Saturday, March 1st, come downtown for the first ever Downtown Cleveland Restaurant Week! Starting at 5:00pm every night until close, enjoy unique Cleveland dining for a great price at over 30 participating downtown restaurants. During this week only, you will find $20 and $40 price points for a delicious three course meal and be able to park for just $2! Following the meal you’ll have an opportunity to enter a sweepstakes to win dinner for a year in Downtown Cleveland! Don’t miss this special opportunity to experience dining downtown for a great price. You are encouraged to call early for reservations and identify yourself as a Restaurant Week diner -- tables will fill up fast! Please contact the Downtown Cleveland Alliance at 216-736-7799 for more information. Participating Restaurants 1890 at the Arcade 216-776-4572 American Bar and Grill (formerly The E Grill) 216-523-8000 Bice Ristorante 216-298-4447 Blue Pointe Grille 216-875-7872 Cleveland Chophouse & Brewery 216-623-0909 Crop Bistro and Bar 216-696-crop David's at Key Tower 216-736-7080 Fat Fish Blue 216-875-6000 Flannery's Pub 216-781-7782 Hard Rock Café 216-830-7625 House of Blues 216-523-2583 Jac's 216-298-4125 John Q's Steakhouse 216-861-0900 Johnny's Downtown 216-623-0055 Muse 216-902-5255 The Nauti Mermaid 216-771-6175 One Walnut Restaurant 216-575-1111 Pickwick & Frolic 216-241-7425 Pimentos 216-771-7600 Ponte Vecchio Ristorante 216-556-8200 Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery 216-623-1555 Tower 230 Bar & Grill 216-348-0023 Sans Souci 216-902-4095 Sushi Rock 216-623-1212 Vivo 216-621-4678 Waterstreet Grill 216-619-1600 Wonder Bar 216-664-1088 Zocalo Mexican Grill & Tequileria 216-781-0420 http://www.downtownclevelandalliance...urant_week.asp |
i saw this post and i was in the cleveland area over new years and the Renaissance Cleveland offered this amazing package. i highly recommend it for anyone in the area next new years. its a 5 course meal for 2 (we could hardly finish), a night's stay, and a breakfast buffet in the morning. the hotel is also located right in the heart of the city!
sans souci's food is to die for! check it out: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel...eveland-hotel/ |
I've already got my rez...
for Lola & Sans Souci that week! Can't wait. Thanks for the heads up.
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I thought I would miss dining out in NYC, but Cleveland has some really great restaurants and the dining scene is very, very impressive. Love Lola, Mallorca, Fire-food & Drink, Sergios, San Souci, One Walnut, Table 45, Vivo. There are so many to chose from and reasonably priced. There is something for everyone, from high end fine dining to casual. I wish there were more restaurants on the list and that the list included the near downtown neighborhoods as well.
Lately I’ve been checking out the restaurants in AsiaTown…I haven’t been disappointed yet! |
Originally Posted by Cheap Elite
(Post 9154685)
I thought I would miss dining out in NYC, but Cleveland has some really great restaurants and the dining scene is very, very impressive. Love Lola, Mallorca, Fire-food & Drink, Sergios, San Souci, One Walnut, Table 45, Vivo. There are so many to chose from and reasonably priced. There is something for everyone, from high end fine dining to casual. I wish there were more restaurants on the list and that the list included the near downtown neighborhoods as well.
Lately I’ve been checking out the restaurants in AsiaTown…I haven’t been disappointed yet! Try (Tremont) Lago---Italian Lobster Ravioli is to die for. Parralax---Sushi Farenheit--great happy hour (kobe beef hot dog $5 with bacon, pickled onions and cucumbers and tomatoes) and excellent pizzas Lolita--Micheal Symon's original space And for old fashioned Eastern European (Stuffed peppers, Peirogis, potato pancakes) try Solkolowski's University Inn. They serve the food Cafeteria style. And you should really try Phnom Phen over in Ohio City right next to the West side Market, Excellent Thai/Cambodian food. I have a very long list, let me know what you are looking for and I have a place. Don't get me started on where to find the ice cream :-) |
Originally Posted by kennynbabes
(Post 9160020)
Don't Forget Metropolitan, Blue Point, Cleveland Chop House and Johnny Q's
Try (Tremont) Lago---Italian Lobster Ravioli is to die for. Parralax---Sushi Farenheit--great happy hour (kobe beef hot dog $5 with bacon, pickled onions and cucumbers and tomatoes) and excellent pizzas Lolita--Micheal Symon's original space And for old fashioned Eastern European (Stuffed peppers, Peirogis, potato pancakes) try Solkolowski's University Inn. They serve the food Cafeteria style. And you should really try Phnom Phen over in Ohio City right next to the West side Market, Excellent Thai/Cambodian food. I have a very long list, let me know what you are looking for and I have a place. Don't get me started on where to find the ice cream :-) I've been to Metropolitan, Blue Point, Cleveland Chop House, Johnny Q's Lago, Farenheit and Lolita, multiple times. I haven't had a bad meal yet. |
Originally Posted by Cheap Elite
(Post 9163500)
Ohio City is packed, especially on weekends when I make my Westside Market runs. I LOVE THAT PLACE
I've been to Metropolitan, Blue Point, Cleveland Chop House, Johnny Q's Lago, Farenheit and Lolita, multiple times. I haven't had a bad meal yet. I dont remember the name of the stand at the market but they do apple cured meats. They have thick cut apple cured peppered bacon to die for. I then use the bacon grease to make potato pancakes. I then visit my cardiologist :-) |
Originally Posted by kennynbabes
(Post 9166351)
Ask around, but you should give Sokolowski's a try.
I dont remember the name of the stand at the market but they do apple cured meats. They have thick cut apple cured peppered bacon to die for. I then use the bacon grease to make potato pancakes. I then visit my cardiologist :-) Your cardiologist?! LOL I work in Univ. Circle on occasion, and I feel like I should have an extended stay at the Cleve. Clinic after I've eaten a sandwich at Slyman's! |
A pound of bacon does weigh a pound....but is very dense, it does not take up much room in the grocery bag.
I have the luxury of living within a short bike ride or a really long walk to the market. I do walk to most of the tremont hot spots. |
Originally Posted by Cheap Elite
(Post 9166998)
Your cardiologist?! LOL I work in Univ. Circle on occasion, and I feel like I should have an extended stay at the Cleve. Clinic after I've eaten a sandwich at Slyman's!
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