Pourhello
hipster coffee havenhello
Modern espresso cafe in the center of downtown.
Sammy’s Grillhello
breakfast greasy spoonhello
Diner hidden within a downtown historic bank building housing a hotel.
West Side Markethello
unique and historical food shopping experiencehello
Origins dating to 1840, Marketplace was dedicated in 1912 with 137 foot clock tower and magnificent domed hall. One hundred vendors selling all types of meats, poultry, baked goods, produce, candies and most other edible items. Open limited days and hours each week.
Salty Not Sweethello
handmade boutiquehello
Everything is handmade with some vintage added at this wonderful Ohio City boutique. All goods are unique to Cleveland.
Tony’s Southsidehello
unassuming elegancehello
Intimate and elegant Tremont cocktail lounge and restaurant serving Italian cuisine. No website. Serving Friday and Saturday nights.
B.A. Sweetiehello
candy extravaganzahello
Largest candy store in the U.S.A. with history dating to 1950.
Rockefeller Buildinghello
sullivanesque architecturehello
John D. Rockefeller erected, 1905 magnificent skyscraper with decorate iron facade. Many agree that it was designed in the spirit of Louis Sullivan.
Residence Innhello
hotel in a historic arcadehello
Marriott all-suite hotel housed in the magnificent Colonial & Euclid Arcade. Perfect downtown location. Browse the arcade and sample the shops and services even if not a hotel guest.
Hyatt Regency @ The Arcadehello
architecturally magnificenthello
The 1890-Arcade, designed by John Eisenmann and George Smith, is recognized as the first indoor shopping center in the United States. Romanesque Revival exterior with light-filled atrium is visually stunning. Hyatt Regency occupies several stories of The Arcade, along with shops and services. Spanning Euclid and Superior Avenues in the center of downtown, The Arcade is directly across the street from popular 4th Street restaurant and bars.