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Pier W   Cleveland

Pier W, Cleveland

 6 Reviews  Pier W is located in Lakewood, just across the Cleveland City limits. It is one of Cleveland's only lakefront (Lake Erie) restaurants, which I think is a travesty for a city that sits right on the... 

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Great Lakes Brewery   Cleveland

Great Lakes Brewery, Cleveland

 5 Reviews  Everything we ate here was fantastic. Take the free tour of the brewery. Try the pretzel chicken and the Bread pudding was amazing. In terms of beer, they were all fantastic. Of their regulars I liked... 

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The Winking Lizard   Cleveland

The Winking Lizard, Cleveland

 3 Reviews  The Winking Lizard is located just a couple blocks away from Progressive Field and also just a couple blocks away from our hotel. They have an extensive menu of beers and also lots of choices for good... 

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Mama Santa's   Cleveland

Mama Santa's, Cleveland

 5 Reviews  This is the place where your parents take you because they went here on their first date. It's casual, fair priced, and probably looks exactly the same as when your parents ate there. Believe it or... 

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La Dolce Vita   Cleveland

La Dolce Vita, Cleveland

 2 Reviews  Perhaps I am still spoiled from our trip to Italy, but I was not overly impressed by La Dolce Vita in Cleveland's Little Italy area. The ambiance is great - located on a corner with glass walls,... 

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Great Lakes Brewing Company   Cleveland

Great Lakes Brewing Company, Cleveland

 2 Reviews  Great Lakes Brewing Company had never been super high on my list of breweries to visit but I had a few of their bottles beers over the years and they all seemed quite good. I did some research on its... 

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Cleveland Chophouse   Cleveland

Cleveland Chophouse, Cleveland

 2 Reviews  This restaurant is located in the Warehouse District. Large dining room, 40's style music and decor....old woodwork. Steak and seafood are the main items on the menu. There are a variety of sauces to... 

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The Rock Bottom Brewery   Cleveland

The Rock Bottom Brewery, Cleveland

 4 Reviews  Really nice restaurant. Has the typical dark lighting pub style atmosphere. My brother and I had the Asiago Cheese Dip & Bread & Calamari Diavolo for appetizers. The Calamari was good just like any... 

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Fat Cats   Cleveland

Fat Cats, Cleveland

 3 Reviews  Set in the trendy Tremont neighborhood in a nondescript "house" on a corner, Fat Cats is, by far, a Cleveland favorite. Comfortable and casual, romantic, yet perfect for groups, there is something for... 

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Frank Sterle's Slovenian Country Home   Cleveland

Frank Sterle's Slovenian Country Home, Cleveland

 1 Review  Situated on a corner in an old Slovenian neighborhood, Sterle's brings back the heritage to this neighboorhood. It is a big beer hall style restuarant and it looks as though they have live music on... 

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Empress Taytu   Cleveland

Empress Taytu, Cleveland

 2 Reviews  Going to Empress Tatu is an Ethiopian experience. There are traditional basket table and thatched roof structures which look like huts in the restaurant. You can see some of the history of Ethiopia by... 

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Amir's Marketplace Restaurant   Cleveland

Amir's Marketplace Restaurant, Cleveland

 1 Review  Amir's has a nice selection of freshly prepared, wonderful Lebanese/Mediterranean dishes. Simply the best in the area for this type of food! Amir's also has a small marketplace where you can buy... 

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Cimperman's Restaurant   Cleveland

Cimperman's Restaurant, Cleveland

 1 Review  My great grandfather on my grandfather's side opened a local restaurant called "Cimperman's Restaurant" in either the very late 1800's or very early 1900's. It will be tough to find today, as it went... 

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Balatons   Cleveland

Balatons, Cleveland

 1 Review  During the summer of 2001 I was in Budapest for work and school. Upon returning to Cleveland I kept and eye out for Hungarian restauarants and the like. Cleveland has many ethnic groups including... 

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Metropolitan Cafe   Cleveland

Metropolitan Cafe, Cleveland

 1 Review  Well, I really liked this restaurant. :) It's classy, modern, romantic and features some interesting artowrk but it's not all over the restuarant. The lighting is mild but not fully 'dim' and there... 

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Reviews from VirtualTourist Members

Kennedy's Bakery: Get the Sticky Buns!

by DueSer

One thing I love about road trips is that when hunger strikes you can end up eating in some interesting places. Interesting can sometimes mean wonderful and sometimes mean downright scary. I've eaten in a lot of little towns where the only reason I stopped was because I was starving and they were on the highway and all they have to offer is a Quick-E-Mart or some such place so I settle for chips and soda or a sub sandwich wrapped in saran wrap.Every once in a while, though, I discover a gem. When hunger struck one morning in eastern Ohio, I was approaching Cambridge, a cute town that I had never heard of before. The highway ran right through the town and connected me to another highway I needed and while I was going from one highway to the other, I passed down main street, which in Cambridge is named Wheeling Avenue, and I spotted a sign that said bakery. There was a parking spot in...

Graeter's: Graeter's Is Great

by DueSer

This is a chain of sweet shops throughout Cinci that sell a variety of items but you need to experience the ice cream. They make it the way it was made in the early 1800s and there is a marked difference. I've heard it explained but basically there's less air or something? Whatever the reason, it's worth the trip to Ohio to taste.They have a variety of flavors but the different "chip" flavors are what they're known for. Black raspberry chip, made the old-fashioned way, is creamy and the chips are all different sizes and shapes making every lick an adventure. So delicious, so fun.

Old Dutch Restaurant: The Dinner From Hell

by Iluv2surf2

This restaurant is supposed to be a buffett. I've eaten there once or twice before, though not overly impressed, it would have been very sufficient for our group of twenty. We stop there between 6-7PM on Sunday evening. We have about a 20 minute wait to be seated. Every once in a while I'd poke my head into the seating area and on more than one occasion I saw people, specifically this one woman, shoving this hugh chicken breast into her purse.Once we were seated it took another 15-20 minutes or more to get tableware. We went to get some food, but there was very little left at the buffett. After inquiring we were told that there was food on the way. Once a SMALL amount was restocked people who were already there swarmed in like starving animals and scarfed up everything that was just provided. After complaining about chicken purse lady and the lack of service essentially we were told...

Schmidt's Restaurant and Sausage Haus: A Columbus Tradition

by WheninRome

Schmidt's is a Columbus icon in German Village and was also shown on Discover Channel's Man vs. Food show, which I love to watch. I had the luck to stop by Schmidt's for lunch recently while in town on work. I decided to get the buffet so that I had time to sample a little bit of everything, except for the beer on tap, which I would love to try one evening when I am back in town.The line to be seated was pretty long and from what I hear they are almost always busy, so arrive patient and prepared for a little wait. The atmosphere is casual if not a little cramped. Schmidt's makes their own sausages right on site and there is a glass case full of them right as you walk in. Staring at those delectible sausages makes waiting for a seat that much more difficult.The sausages are delicious. I sampled the traditional bratwurst, the Bahama Mama (spicy sausage), the mild Bahama Mama, and garlic...

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Marcella's: Great Italian food for a great price!

by Phildagr8

The atmosphere is very nice. they even have an outdoor patio to dine, and a separate bar area as wel. Their wine selection is larger than their food selection,which are each on one side of the menu. At this time, none of the menu dishes are more than $20. Their olive oil & bread are "home-made", too! The walls are decorated with glass-encased shelving that has full bottles of various liquors. They have tables and half-booths against the walls. Very nice!For a "guy", you'll likely finish your plate. The serving size is not tremendous, so you may want to splurge for an appetizer if you go their with a strong appetite. But they also have a dessert menu, so you may want to save some room for that, so you can "share" it! 8o) The food was fabulous! I had the meatball and linguine, which came with an alfredo sauce for the linguine, and a tomato sauce for the meatball. The meatball was...

Tony Packo's -: Famous Hot Dogs

by WheninRome

Tony Packo's Hungarian hot dogs and chili are purely awesome and I always try to stop by for lunch whenever I am in Toledo on business. This was one of Corporal Max Klinger's (from the 70's era show MASH) favorite restaurants, and when it comes to hot dogs, Klinger can't be wrong. I believe he actually mentioned Packo's in 1 of the episodes or in an interview, I'm not sure which.The hot dogs are spicier than you average dog. So is the chili. Together they make a great combination. They have about 5 locations in NW Ohio, with one of the newest being near the Toledo Mudhens AAA baseball stadium. The restaurants are always clean and the service is good. Hot dogs with the works - chili, onions, etc...

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Geisen Haus: German Food and Beer

by WheninRome

The Geisen Haus is the best place to go for a casual, greasy, fun dinner and drink in Canton, Ohio. I love the atmosphere, the people and the food. The Geisen Haus is not recommended for those on a diet, vegetarian, or those with a history of heart disease. Almost everything is fried (shnitzel) and if it isn't fried, it's stewed. Yum. In addition to the food, the Geisen Haus has over 70 different beers for your tasting pleasure. Most of them are imported and many from Germany; however, there are also English, Irish and domestic beers. For regulars, you can drink all of them (not in 1 sitting hopefully) and receive a ceramic mug that is then hung on the wall and you can use it when you are there. For those that do the beer tour twice, you get a T-shirt. Three times I think a coat or something crazy like that. I am usually satisfied with my schnitzel (chicken, beef or jager), fries, and a...

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Caribbean Jerks: A little bit of the Caribbean right here

by seashellcyndie

We visited Caribbean Jerks on Dec. 21st. While everyone was rushing around Christmas shopping we enjoyed a little bit of summer with our lunch. The food was delicious and the atmosphere was fun. The decor made us feel like we were on an island somewhere. It's not as fancy as the Cheeseburger in Paradise just down the road but it didn't cost as much either. We enjoyed the rum bbq chicken pizza and jerk chicken wings.

Ricardos East Second Street: WOW on Defiance Ohio Restaurants

by cyberchef632004

Let me start out by saying ,.,,,,WOWWWWWW.... I have never had a steak as good as i got at Ricardos restaurant.... besides my own ofcourse....and the service was exellent ...i will be going back there soon ... I had a Ny strip steak ,,,ordered exactly medium rare and that tells alot about the chef....I do believe his name was Chad.....

Benders Tavern: Serving Canton for Over 100 Years

by deecat

One of the best things about visiting Canton, Ohio, was having the opportunity to eat at the nationally famous Benders Tavern (Since 1902), known as Canton's Oldest and Finest Restaurant.If only the walls of this beautiful old establishment could talk! They have witnessed so much in the 104 years since Benders Tavern opened in 1902. There was a tragic fire in 1988, but still the beauty of this historic place remains (thank goodness) with its tin ceilings, marble, and tiger oak paneling surviving the blaze.The Jacob family (since 1932) continues the traditions of fine food, drink, and hospitality that has prevailed for more than a century.We were so fortunate to have Randy Mayle as our helpful, friendly, efficient waiter.As you can tell in Picture #1, he has a welcoming smile at the ready.Picture #2 shows the beautiful presentation of the delicious food served at BendersPicture #3 is...

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Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza  Cincinnati

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Drury Inn & Suites Columbus Convention Center  Columbus

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Marriott Cleveland Key Center  Cleveland

 4 Reviews and 220 Opinions  We got a package that covered our accomodations, 2 tickets for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame,... 

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Restaurants: Cities in Ohio
  1. Cincinnati Restaurants
  2. Cleveland Restaurants
  3. Columbus Restaurants
  4. Dayton Restaurants
  5. Sandusky Restaurants
  6. Toledo Restaurants
  7. Hocking Hills State Park Restaurants
  8. Akron Restaurants
  9. Canton Restaurants
  10. Findlay Restaurants
  11. Put-in-Bay Restaurants
  12. Athens Restaurants
  13. Wooster Restaurants
  14. Steubenville Restaurants
  15. Sharonville Restaurants
  16. Cedar Point Restaurants
  17. Port Clinton Restaurants
  18. Berlin Restaurants
  19. Lima Restaurants
  20. Mason Restaurants
  21. Miamisburg Restaurants
  22. Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area Restaurants
  23. Oberlin Restaurants
  24. Yellow Springs Restaurants
  25. Hamilton Restaurants
  26. Youngstown Restaurants
  27. Newark Restaurants
  28. Loveland Restaurants
  29. Marietta Restaurants
  30. Coshocton Restaurants
  31. Alliance Restaurants
  32. Fairborn Restaurants
  33. Chillicothe Restaurants
  34. Zanesville Restaurants
  35. Dublin Restaurants
  36. Kelleys Island State Park Restaurants
  37. New Philadelphia Restaurants
  38. Springfield Restaurants
  39. Indian Lake State Park Restaurants
  40. Lancaster Restaurants
  41. Oxford Restaurants
  42. West Liberty Restaurants
  43. Mount Sterling Restaurants
  44. Defiance Restaurants
  45. Loudonville Restaurants
  46. Canal Fulton Restaurants
  47. Circleville Restaurants
  48. East Liverpool Restaurants
  49. Huron Restaurants
  50. Walnut Creek Restaurants
  51. Cleveland Heights Restaurants
  52. Delaware Restaurants
  53. Lebanon Restaurants
  54. Portsmouth Restaurants
  55. Kent Restaurants
  56. Stonelick Lake State Park Restaurants
  57. Middleburg Heights Restaurants
  58. Portage Lakes Restaurants
  59. Westerville Restaurants
  60. Medina Restaurants
  61. Troy Restaurants
  62. Marblehead Restaurants
  63. Sidney Restaurants
  64. Clifton Restaurants
  65. Lake Hope State Park Restaurants

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Q:  Anyone know some decent small towns in Ohio - few restaurants/bars/accommodation = bit off the neaten track but nice or a bit... 

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