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JUST 20 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN CLEVELAND Shop the best national, local and emerging brands. Dine at an award-winning selection of chef-driven restaurants and specialty eateries. Enjoy incredible year-round entertainment venues.

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MGM Northfield Park is Cleveland’s premier gaming, dining and entertainment destination. Located directly between Downtown Cleveland and Akron, MGM is adjacent to the world-famous Northfield Park harness racetrack. The Vegas-style racino features an exciting gaming floor featuring a variety of 2,100+ VLT machines, many flavorful dining options including an award-winning steakhouse, and two entertainment venues. Earn exclusive access to promotions and events, valuable benefits,

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CLEVELAND AT PLAYHOUSE SQUARE Dear Friends, The Crowne Plaza Cleveland at Playhouse Square is located in the heart of the renowned Playhouse Square Theater District. Our location allows you to take advantage of the best entertainment opportunities that Cleveland has to offer- we’re just a short walk to countless restaurants, sporting arenas/ stadiums, museums, and more. Our hotel offers 204 guests rooms and recently went through a major renovation in 2017. In 2020 our ballroom was renovated, and our smaller meeting rooms are being renovated in 2021. We offer a total of 13,000 sq. ft. of meeting space. The Palace Ballroom showcases one of a kind views in an urban and stylish setting! It’s the perfect choice for wedding and meetings. Our culinary team is eager to create a unique menu to match your event. We are experts in customizing menus that surpass your expectations and leave your guests with a lasting impression. Our event planning specialists promise easy planning and precise attention to detail to ensure your day is flawless and flows exactly as planned - this leaves you with more time to enjoy and focus on your event. Please contact our sales department if we can be of any assistance planning your next event! Sincerely,

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Events at The Crowne Plaza Cleveland at Playhouse Square The newly renovated Ballroom features flexible event space. We offer 13,000 sq ft of meeting space, including seating up to 300 reception style in our ballroom, and 7 breakout rooms. We have everything you need to host your next meeting or special occasion.

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Crowne Plaza® Cleveland at Playhouse Square, conveniently located in the heart of the nations second largest theatre district. Our 205 guestroom boutique-style hotel in Downtown Cleveland provides everything the modern traveler desires. Guest Rooms • • • •

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205 guest rooms with 30 suite options Zones to work, eat and relax Large, comfortable beds with quality bedding, pillows and linens Keurig® coffee maker in each room

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Newly renovated fitness center Indoor lap pool, whirlpool & sauna Dry Cleaning & In-House Laundry

Natural daylight, Executive Boardroom, Breakout Rooms The latest audio visual technology On-Site Wedding & Meeting Coordinator

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Complimentary High Speed Wireless Internet 24-hr Business Center 24-hr Sundry Shop

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Ghost Light Restaurant & Lounge offers an elegant but relaxed setting for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Serving Happy Hour Sun-Thu 4:30-7PM, featuring local craft brews and small plates.

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Getting There From Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) Distance: 13 miles. Take highway 71N, which will turn into I-90E, to the East 9th Street Exit (#172A). Take East 9th to Euclid Avenue and turn right. The Crowne Plaza will be two blocks down on the right.

What’s Nearby • Playhouse Square Theaters • JACK Casino • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • East 4th & Ohio City Restaurant Districts

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Hello and Welcome to Cleveland! For over 10 years we’ve enjoyed delivering the best of Cleveland to our out of town visitors. The pandemic of 2020-2021 has certainly been the cause of many societal changes since we last saw you. It affected businesses of every kind including restaurant, museums, retailers and even publishers. We are making this digital version of our popular CitiView Cleveland guide available to you as you consider businesses and destinations to visit during your stay with links to each respective partner’s websites, online experiences and promotional offers to help you make the most of your visit here. Cleveland offers many of the area’s best dining options and many of our chef owned restaurants are recognized nationwide for their excellence. Our cultural activities are some of the most unique and interesting in the country and offer exceptional ways to spend an afternoon or evening. A visit to Cleveland is always exciting and you’ll find it hard to cross everything off your list you want to do in just one trip! Before you check out of your hotel, you’ll already have a list of must do experiences for your next visit. We hope you enjoy your stay with us and we look forward to hosting you again soon! Sincerely,

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Table of Contents

Experience Cleveland 24

Cleveland Flavors 50

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Cleveland IQ: Forest City Fun Facts Famous Clevelanders Canton, OH: The Hall of Fame City Gervasi Vineyard: A Romantic Tuscan Escape 32 Visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame 33 The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Gallery

Shopping & Spas 34 36 38

Cleveland’s Most Wanted Cleveland Shopping & Spas

Cities Within The City 42 44 45 47 48 49

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Put-In-Bay Cleveland Neighborhoods Shaker Square Explore Little Italy The Flats

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Steakhouses, American Fare Cleveland’s Dining Scene Blue Point Grille CRU Uncorked: The Ultimate French Experience Casual Dining, Fine French, Seafood Wine wih Dinner World Flavors MGM Northfield Park Dining

Around Town 64 66 68 69 70 72 73 74 75

Sightseeing Adventures After Dark, Gaming, Museums, Sightseeing & Outdoor Fun, Wineries Celebrating the Game! Cleveland Metroparks The Cleveland Orchestra Severance Hall Index of Advertisers The Garage at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

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25 years oF rock Stepping onto the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame plaza, you are greeted by sounds & sights that will get you ready for a music experience like no other. In the summer, live bands turn that plaza into a bustling music festival scene just about every day. During cooler months, outdoor speakers broadcast an all-star soundtrack meant to keep the chill at bay. Walk through the lobby doors, and you’ll hear everything from greatest hits to deep cuts as you journey up and around the museum. Plastered on the walls are larger-than-life red, black, and white vintage images of live & loud performances. All around these scenes are nooks and crannies filled with cool artifacts— iconic gear, memorable stage costumes, song lyrics, tour passes, and even a CBGB awning—as well as seatshaking, concert-like experiences highlighting induction performances and The Garage, which lets visitors make glorious noise on real instruments.

The sun-filled atrium gives way to over 55,000 square feet of exhibition space stretched over seven levels. Such a rock & roll museum deserves a star-studded groundbreaking: On June 7, 1993, the Who’s Pete Townshend, Chuck Berry, Billy Joel, Sam Phillips, and Ruth Brown (to name a few) attended a ceremony that kicked off construction in Cleveland. One year later, rock & roll legend Jerry Lee Lewis performed when the building was topped off with the placement of one last steel beam. From the moment we opened our doors through to this very day, one tune hasn’t changed - when you visit, you’ve found your people: a community of music fanatics ready to soak up every morsel of info about their favorite artists. Appropriately, rock & roll is in your face—and ears—throughout your entire tour.

Opening 25 years ago, this 150,000-square-foot music monument has a glass-enclosed pyramid adjacent to a 162-foot tower, both of which soar above the shores of Lake Erie. In a nod to how we’re the home of America’s great art form—rock & roll— world renown architect, the late I.M. Pei modeled our pyramid after the iconic glass structure he designed for the Louvre in France.

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elcome to Cleveland! You’ve arrived in 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.

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, as well. Of course, Lake Erie is a large part of the city’s history and success. Many attractions, destinations 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.

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Forest City Fun Facts

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 Avenue 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.

Photo Information: Top left to right: First Traffic Light; Severance Hall; Superman; Hope Memorial Bridge; Marblehead Lighthouse; The Lombardi Trophy at The Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, OH;

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• 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 Cleveland’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 September 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 operated 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.

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 General Moses Cleaveland. The “a” was dropped so that the name could fit into a newspaper’s masthead. • “Hang on Sloopy” by the McCoys, is the city’s official song. • 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 in 1920 by second baseman Bill Wambsganss of the Cleveland Indians.

• The NFL’s Vince Lombardi trophy is awarded to the Super Bowl Champions 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. • The Cuyahoga River, which runs through Cleveland, is also known as “The River that Caught Fire,” since it has been aflame on 13 different occasions. • The world’s largest rubber stamp, created for the Standard Oil Company, is located in Cleveland’s Willard Park. • Before there was Metropolis, there was Cleveland. When comic writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster first came up with their iconic superhero creation in 1933,

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they were high school students at Cleveland’s Glenville High School.

was automated in 1958, making the Coast Guard’s job easier.

• In 1898, a Clevelander and avid golfer named Coburn Haskell inadvertently came up with the wound rubber design of modern golf balls.

• Many prominent Clevelanders from the industrial era of the early 1900’s are buried in Lake View Cemetery, including President James A. Garfield and John D. Rockefeller.

Historical Facts • Severance Hall’s Grand Foyer was called “a gigantic jewel box” by journalists when the building opened in 1931. • Cleveland serves as a destination point for iron ore shipped from Minnesota, as well as coal transported by rail. • John D. Rockefeller founded Standard Oil in Cleveland in 1870. • Marblehead Lighthouse, the oldest lighthouse in continuous operation on the Great Lakes, has guided sailors safely along the rocky shores of Marblehead Peninsula since 1822. The beacon

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• The Women’s Christian Temperance Union was formed here in 1874 and soon spread throughout the nation. • Terminal Tower, finished in 1930, was the tallest building in the US, outside of New York City until 1964. • The Key Tower is the tallest building in Ohio. • Cleveland Metroparks and its ring of park reservations is commonly referred to as the area’s “Emerald Necklace.” • One Playhouse Square was originally 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 Rainmaker, 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 River 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 Technologies-Supports Maintenance Repair Operations (MRO) and select Original 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 diversified real estate management and development company. • Sherwin Williams - Founded by Henry Sherwin and Edward Willliams in 1866.

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Famous Clevelanders Media, Movies & Music

Margaret Hamilton

Actress who played the witch in The Wizard of Oz.

Tom Hanks

Steven Adler

Actor, producer, writer and director, Hanks began his acting career in Cleveland with the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival in the late 1970’s.

Former drummer of Guns and Roses. Catherine Bach

Known for her role as Daisy Duke in the television series The Dukes of Hazard.

Steve Harvey

Vanessa Bayer

An American comedian, television host, producer, radio personality, actor, and author.

Actress and comedian, best known for being a cast member on Saturday Night Live

Screamin’ Jay Hawkins

Halle Berry

Best known for his hit “I Put A Spell On You”, he was one of the earliest shock rock performers.

This 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.

Hal Holbrook

His 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

Drew Carey

Starred 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 Chapman

Singer songwriter best known for her hits “Fast Car’ and “Give Me One Reason” She is a four time Grammy award winner.

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Bob Hope

Starred 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.

Vaudeville, Broadway, radio and motion picture star. He is fondly remembered for his series of USO shows that he organized for US soldiers beginning in 1941 and continuing through the Persian Gulf War in 1991.

Wes Craven

Chrissie Hynde

Tim Conway

Director of some of the most memorable horror films of all time including Nightmare On Elm Street and the Scream series. Phil Donahue

Creator and host of the groundbreaking Phil Donahue Show. He began his career at KYW

Leader 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.

radio and TV here in Cleveland. Alan Freed

Famous 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 Hall Photo Information: Top left to right: Wes Craven; Vanessa Bayer; Dean Martin; Chrissie Hynde; Screamin J Hawkins; Tom Hanks; John D Rockefeller

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He hosted his own Arsenio Hall Show from 1989 through 1994 and is having a new talk show beginnings In 2013. In 2012 he won Donald Trump’s Celebrity Apprentice.

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Dean Martin

Singer and actor who landed his first gig in 1940 at Cleveland’s (now closed) Hollenden Hotel. Henry Mancini

Composed the themes to the Pink Panther and the Peter Gunn theme as well as Moon River. He was also a seasoned orchestral conductor. Paul Newman

An 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 Oz

Known as Dr. Oz his rise to fame was a result of his many appearances on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster

Created the comic book superhero, Superman, in 1933. Michael Symon

A James Beard award winning chef and Iron Chef television personality. He can be seen regularly on the Food Network. Joe Walsh

Member of the James Gang and the Eagles. He has also had a very successful solo career. He spent a considerable amount of time playing in various bands in the Cleveland area while attending Kent State University.

Bob Feller

One 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 Owens

Olympic sprinter and long jumper. He won four gold medals at the Munich Olympics in 1936.

Don Shula

Coached 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 III

Owned 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 Young

Compiled 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. Garfield

20th President of the United States. His term only lasted 200 days as he was assassinated in July 1881. John D. Rockefeller

America industrialist and philanthropist. 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.

Bobby Womack

Lead 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.

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Canton, Ohio: The Hall of Fame City

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eing home to some of the country and Ohio’s best known attractions, a visit to the Canton area is a must do when visiting northeast Ohio.

Plan a trip to visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which has enjoyed a burst of renovation and expansion that will continue for the next few years. Stay for the amazing national historic sites and museums, vibrant art scene, live music venues, and growing list of wineries, breweries and a distillery. In addition to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Canton is home to national treasures such as the William McKinley Presidential Library & Museum and First Ladies’ National Historic Site managed by the National Park Service. Foodies can indulge in the unique, local restaurants, or try a sampling of multiple local chef select plates on a Canton Food Tour. Art lovers will delight in national touring exhibits at accredited institutions like the Canton Museum of Art and the Massillon Museum, or casually exploring a walkable arts district full of public art installations in downtown Canton. Enjoy golf on a plethora of top-quality courses. The abundance of options has earned the Stark County area’s moniker as “Ohio’s Golf

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Capital!”. Area courses include a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at Glenmoor Country Club and the notable Clearview Golf Club on the National Register of Historic Sites. Explore diverse communities making your way to visit nine local breweries, and finish off the day at Gervasi Vineyards offering a touch of Tuscany right here in Northeast Ohio. The Gervasi campus is a complete village offering fine dining, winery, distillery, open-air cigar lounge, and live music entertainment. Stark County is also a gateway into Ohio’s Amish Country. Discover quaint shops, home-style meals, and quality crafted goods at destinations like Amish Door Restaurant & Village or the campus at Experience Hartville. Canton is a must-see destination when visiting Northeast Ohio, conveniently located one hour south of Cleveland and 20 minutes south of Akron. For more information, please visit: visitcanton.com

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Gervasi Vineyard: A Romantic Tuscan Escape

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n the heart of Canton, Ohio resides a stunning 55acre estate featuring a picturesque Tuscan-inspired winery resort. The destination winery is celebrating their diamond anniversary of “celebrating life” and provides the perfect romantic escape to “Tuscany”.

Gervasi Vineyard offers 48 luxury suites on the estate between The Villas and new Casa boutique hotel. The luxury suites feature unique Tuscan missionstyle décor, deluxe king-sized beds, in-room fireplaces, heated floors and towel bars, grand showers, and amazing views of the sparkling lake and meticulously landscaped courtyard. Enjoy an in-room message, yoga, or have Gervasi wines or an Italian cheese platter delivered to your room. During your stay, dine in three distinct restaurants featuring exceptional cuisine made with only the freshest ingredients. The Bistro, housed in an historic barn, offers upscale, rustic Italian cuisine. The Piazza patio features casual lakeside dining al fresco. The Crush House Wine Bar & Eatery is a casual loftstyle restaurant featuring Venetian style cuisine. The restaurants offer award-

winning Gervasi wines, from sweet whites to bold, dry reds, local craft beers, craft cocktails and a full bar. New to Gervasi Village is a state-of-the-art distillery, The Sill House. By day, the venue is a coffeehouse offering gourmet coffees and espressos. In the evening, indulge in the swanky bar and cocktail lounge featuring live music and a selection of Gervasi Spirits, wines, and cocktails. An extensive bourbon list is offered in the Sin Room, a heated outdoor cigar lounge. Plan a romantic escape around one of Gervasi’s special events including vineyard dinners, wine and spirits pairings, cooking classes, outdoor concerts, wine festivals, classic car cruise-ins, and vineyard yoga. Details are available at gervasivineyard.com

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Visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame

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re you ready to experience America’s premier sports museum and showplace? It’s more than a museum -it’s an interactive experience! The Hall is a MUST for any fan’s bucket list. Join the millions who have lived the dream. The names are revered, and the plays are forever etched in the collective memory of football fans everywhere! They are the giants of this game and to pay homage you must go to the one place sacred enough to immortalize such heroes - The Pro Football Hall of Fame. It is here that memories are revisited and new ones made. Here, your passion is rekindled and breathtaking moments are brought to life. It is here…that legends live. The Pro Football Hall of Fame has solidified its status as the gold standard among sports destinations. Teach your kids about the Heroes of the Game in the historic bronze bust gallery. Make the call in our interactive replay booth. Take a family photo next to the iconic Lombardi Trophy. Witness

the Super Bowl like never before in our Super Bowl Theater and see the full collection of all Super Bowl rings. Be inspired by A Game for Life, an immersive holographic theater experience for the entire family. Before exiting, don’t miss the 4,000 square-foot Museum Store; shop for yourself or friends and family. There is something for all fans with merchandise from all 32 NFL teams plus Hall of Fame collectibles. The Hall is open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and from Memorial Day through Labor Day the Hall has extended hours until 8 p.m. each day. For more information visit www.profootballhof.com, call (330) 456-8207, or email tourism@profootballhof.com.

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Gallery

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here have been a lot of changes to the Rock Hall over the past few years and this year they’re celebrating their 25th anniversary! If you haven’t been in a while, now is the perfect time to revisit some of your favorite exhibits with a fresh new perspective! You’ll definitely want to check out the new Hall of Fame Gallery, Power of Rock Experience and the New Inductee Exhibit.

HALL OF FAME GALLERY The all-new Hall of Fame is presented by KeyBank. Rock’s highest honor lives on inside the Hall of Fame gallery, celebrating more than 300 inductees & showcasing fan-favorite performances. The Hall of Fame includes redesigned signatures honoring each Inductee by class year, interactive Voice Your Choice kiosks where you share who you'd like to see on a future nomination ballot and behind the-scenes looks into past Induction footage. They’ve also installed new Inductee Jukeboxes featuring every inductee's career-defining playlist.

POWER OF ROCK EXPERIENCE The rock & roll journey continues with the Power of Rock Experience. Step into an adrenaline-fueled show that captures the excitement of a Rock Hall induction night. Directed by Jonathan Demme, this show reaches into the vaults of the Rock Hall to highlight the most unforgettable induction moments. The film is amplified with arena-like

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sound and concert lighting to give visitors a front-row seat to these memorable performances. The Power of Rock Experience is free with a Rock Hall admission.

NEW INDUCTEE EXHIBIT Each new class of Hall of Famers takes the spotlight with a special exhibition. The newest Inductee class is displayed for a year inside the Hall of Fame - the Class of 2019 spotlight featured Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation uniform, Rick Allen of Def Leppard's Drum Kit, Lol Tolhurst of the Cure's jumpsuit, "Burn The Witch" set pieces from Radiohead, Bryan Ferry of Roxy Music's handwritten notes, Stevie Nicks's Tambourine, Hugh Grundy of the Zombie's snare drum and much more! For more information please visit rockhall.com

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Cleveland Shopping & Spas

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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 shoppers of any age.

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Several major hubs of upscale retail options are located just to the East in Beachwood/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. Downtown is home to an indoor mall and many specialty shops that abound with all things Cleveland. 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.

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MZ Wallace Max Oxford

Foldable, packable and crushable, with a luggage sleeve and a crossbody strap, the MZ Wallace Max tote elevates the simple silhouette of a traditional tote with signature quilting, Italian leather details, and exterior slip pockets for your most essential items.

b.a. Sweetie Candy Company Ten Pack Soda Sampler

Whether you are into the totally gross, distinctly nostalgic, or something a little in between, b.a. Sweetie offers over 200 kinds of soda to fill this 10 pack Soda Sampler. b.a. Sweetie Candy Company 6770 Brookpark Rd., Cleveland, OH 44129 (216) 739-2244 sweetiescandy.com

Secrid Slimwallet

Made in Holland and Italy from European cowhide, the Secrid Slimwallet safely holds your credit cards in a quick-access aluminum card sleeve, protecting your cards from unwanted RFID communication. Kilgore Trout 28601 Chagrin Blvd. Cleveland, OH 44122 (216) 831-0488 kilgoretrout.com

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Long Live Rock Model

Long Live Rock Model is a to-scale version of the iconic Long Live Rock art installation on the Rock Hall’s outdoor plaza. Great for your desk, mantle or bookshelf. Approximately 10” long. Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd. (216) 781.7625 rockhallstore.com

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Alson Jewelers Penny Preville

18K Rose Gold Cushion Cut Watercolor Color Bangle Featuring Rainbow Sapphires and Diamonds. Alson Jewelers 28149 Chagrin Blvd, Woodmere, OH 44122 (216) 464-6767 alsonjewelers.com

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Whisky Magazine’s 2019 Master Distiller of the Year, Brent Elliott, hand-selected and mingled six of Four Roses’ 10 unique Bourbon recipes to create this non-chill filtered, 104 proof Bourbon. It’s the newest permanent addition to the Four Roses bouquet of premium Bourbons in over a decade. Now available in Ohio.

Pro Football Hall of Fame Pro Football Hall of Fame Autographed Replica Helmet

signed by the 12 living members of the Class of 2020 this helmet was signed by Steve Atwater, Isaac Bruce, Harold Carmichael, Jimbo Covert, Bill Cowher, Cliff Harris, Steve Hutchinson, Edgerrin James, Jimmy Johnson, Troy Polamalu, Donnie Shell and Paul Tagliabue.

Pro Football Hall of Fame Official Duke Wilson Football Pro Football Hall of Fame 2121 George Halas Dr., N.W. Canton, OH 330.456.8207 profootballhof.com

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Cleveland Shopping & Spas Kilgore Trout Kilgore Trout is known throughout the world as a “best in class” menswear and womenswear resource.Their expertised consultants will help you look your best, and custom tailoring and alterations, custom orders and madeto-measure are available. Their services even extend to a visit to your closet to determine what should stay and what should go! Kilgore Trout proudly offers selections from the world’s best designers, footwear and accessories. 28601 Chagrin Blvd., 216.831.0488 kilgoretrout.com

Little Italy Wines You’ll find all of your favorite Italian wines here along with many you’ve not yet tried. The perfect way to wind up a visit to Little Italy. They also offer a wide array of cheeses to compliment any wine, weekly wine tastings and Italian gifts and jewelry. The staff are very knowledgeable and helpful and make this a fun store to visit any time of the day. 12414 Mayfield Rd., 216.231.9463, littleitalywines.com

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leveland has no shortage of great places to shop and browse. We have malls of every kind, art galleries, specialty stores, locations specializing in Cleveland merchandise and some of the best candy stores in the country!

Alson Jewelers At Alson-jewelry is their passion! That passion is most evident when you visit their award winning showroom. From knowledgeable personal service to an outstanding selection of diamonds in all shapes and sizes, designer jewelry, exquisite gifts and Swiss timepieces and when the occasion call for that special gift-you’ll find the best there is at Alson. Alson Jewelers also proudly offers several of the world’s leading jewelry brands including: Rolex, Bez Ambar, Brietling, Cartier, David Yurman, IWC, Roberto Coin, Mikimoto and Tag Heuer. 28149 Chagrin Blvd. Woodmere, OH, 216-464-6767 alsonjewelers.com

B.A. Sweeties For more than 65 years Sweeties has been carrying the absolute largest variety of candy available anywhere with stock levels that are incredible. More than 4,500 different items, in excess of 500,000 pounds with an average inventory value of almost $2,000,000.00! So if your needs are for a thousand pounds of Tootsie Rolls for a parade or a half of a pound for your belly, they’ve got it and they’ve got it now! Sweeties also serves the candy needs for consumers, retail stores, churches, schools, municipalities, hotels, restaurants, caterers and party planners. 6770 Brookpark Rd., 216.739.2244 sweetiescandy.com

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Imagine 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 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. They offer facials, massages (including couple’s massage), body wraps, body scrubs, and waxing services. Also located within the spa is their world-class hair, makeup and nail salon. If you’ve ever dreamed of being completely and exquisitely spoiled then Marengo Luxury Spa is for you. 420 Superior Avenue East, 216.621.4600 marengospa.com

Pinecrest Located conveniently off the Harvard Road exit of I-271 in Orange Village, Pinecrest is a vibrant district that features the best national and emerging retail brands plus premier dining and entertainment destinations – many of which are first to the market. Pinecrest offers a complete experience. Spend your day shopping in the many sought-after apparel, home and specialty stores, pamper yourself with a salon/spa experience and stay active with several on-site fitness studios. Round out your visit with an incredible meal at one of many chefdriven restaurants and specialty eateries, challenge friends to bowling or bocce at Pinstripes and catch a show at the dine-in theater, Silverspot Cinema. In addition, Pinecrest is home to a 145-room boutique hotel, contemporary apartments and next-generation Class A office space. 200 Park Ave., Orange Village, 216.535.2100 discoverpinecrest.com

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“With a phenomenally talented staff, the superior level of service combined with the luxurious setting provides guests with the ultimate pampering from the minute they enter until the time they leave.” Cleveland Magazine

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Lake Erie Shores and Islands, Marblehead Lighthouse

leveland is filled with dozens of distinct neighborhoods and each one has it’s 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 diverse ethnic backgrounds are 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. Lake Erie Shores & Islands is only a few minutes from downtown and offers several complete get-away opportunities with fun of every kind for every member of the family and every possible interest. They even have fun things to do in the winter! Put-In-Bay is another destination nearby that offers additional ways to have fun in the Cleveland outdoors! Each of these neighborhoods come together to make Cleveland the great city it has always been. Take some time and get to know a few of them while you’re here.

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Representing Peace

Put-In-Bay

Put-In-Bay is the most popular island among the many in Lake Erie and is located on South Bass Island in the western basin of Lake Erie, approximately 60 miles west of Cleveland and 45 miles east of Toledo. There is no bridge between the mainland and the islands. Visitors and locals alike access the island by ferry, aircraft, or private watercraft. That’s why they say getting there is half the fun! Passenger Ferry service is provided by Jet Express from downtown Port Clinton. The Miller Boatline provides service for passengers and vehicles from the tip of Catawba Island. There is no doubt that Put-In-Bay is one of the most unique places you will ever visit. The tiny two by four mile island is dotted with historic homes, the nation’s third tallest monument, quaint restaurants and local pubs. Beautiful water surrounds Put-In-Bay where you will find the best walleye and perch fishing in the United States. The tourist season typically runs roughly from April to October with July being the busiest time of the year. This island retreat is home to exceptional shopping, boating, perch and walleye fishing & awesome restaurants. At the center of it all is the historic Park Hotel and Round House Bar. Spend the day, spend the night, or both. Once you get there you’ll find it hard to leave! lovinputinbay.com

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Beachwood/Woodmere

University Circle

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.

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.

The Village of Woodmere is located on the east side of Interstate 271 along Chagrin Blvd. and is home to several upscale shopping and dining destinations, including ETON Chagrin Blvd. These two areas have much to offer those looking for an exciting dose of retail therapy! woodmerevillage.com, cleveland.com/beachwood

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 Cleveland Metroparks system. This reservation includes the first parcels of land for Cleveland Metroparks and its character is strongly influenced by the Rocky River. onelakewood.com, clevelandmetroparks.com

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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. universitycircle.org

Westlake Located just 12 miles west of downtown Cleveland the affluent suburb of Westlake is a well rounded city offering upscale shopping, dining and entertainment. It is home to Crocker Park, a mixed use retail and residential community featuring some of the best available retail stores and restaurants. Lakewood Country Club, one of Ohio’s highest rated and most popular golf courses can be found in Westlake as well. This is a very relaxed community and a great place to spend part of your Cleveland visit! cityofwestlake.org

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Shaker Square

BALATON Authentic Hungarian Cuisine in Shaker Sqaure

13133 Shaker Square Cleveland, OH-44120 Reservations: 216-921-9691 balaton-restaurant.com The 2021 Cleveland Garlic Festival will take place on Saturday, August 29, 2021 from Noon to 8pm, and Sunday, August 29, 2021 from Noon to 6pm. photo courtesy garlicfestival.org

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he Shaker Square neighborhood, which bridges the City of Shaker Heights and the eastern end of Cleveland, is distinguished by its shopping, housing options, architecture, dining establishments and civic pride. The Square is minutes away from the arts and culture hub of Cleveland in University Circle as well as hotels in Beachwood and downtown Cleveland. A trip to Shaker Square is an easy drive from any area hotel. Shaker Square is home to restaurants of all varieties, a coffee shop, Cleveland’s only east side movie theatre, and lovely public spaces. From the remarkable energy generated by the thousands of Farmers Market shoppers who visit Shaker Square every Saturday morning to a family enjoying coffee, popcorn, and ice cream at Dewey’s, the Square has always been the place where you’re likely to see a neighbor or make a new friend. There are a variety of special events that are hosted at the Square throughout the year. The Shaker Square Farmers Market every Saturday [outdoor in the summer and indoor in the winter], the Shaker Square Jazz Concert Series on Saturday evenings throughout the summer, the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, and the Garlic Festival every September. At Shaker Square, the history of Cleveland comes alive alongside modern amenities, dining and shopping that will ensure a return visit on your next trip to Cleveland. Shaker Square is home to two exceptional and highly regarded restaurants. Both have been recognized local and internationally and are also an integral part of Cleveland’s foodie scene. For more information visit visitshakersquare.com

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Balaton

Balaton is a family owned Hungarian style restaurant. Visitors from all over the world make a stop here an essential part of their visit to Cleveland. The owners, George and Kristina Ponti, are third generation owners and committed to keeping the restaurant authentic and the service outstanding. Balaton Restaurant is most famous for it’s superb Wiener Schnitzel and a variance of that, the Chicken Schnitzel but the menu is full of Hungarian specialties that have kept customers coming back for 42 years! For wine lovers, they offer good wine from the gentle hills of Lake Balaton region. They also have several choices from the Northern regions of Hungary as well as a selection of California wine and International beer. Balaton has been awarded by both reader choice polls as well as many accredited food writers for publications including: Cleveland Magazine, Northern Ohio Live Magazine, Ohio Magazine, Buon Appetit, The Cleveland Plain Dealer, Scene, Free Times, Connections, Shaker Magazine and more. Balaton is open 5 days a week being closed Monday and Tuesday. Be sure to sign their register and record you visit as the owners are very interested in where you are from.

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Explore Little Italy

n the mid-1800’s, Italian sculpture Joseph Carrabelli 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 Carrabelli began more than 130 years ago. Currently, more than 20 galleries, 15 restaurants, many professionalservice businesses, two schools and Holy Rosary Church thrive in this village. Known for its Art Galleries and the finest Italian cuisine, Little Italy is host to the City’s famous Art Walks, The Feast of the Assumption, the Columbus Day Parade, Taste of Little Italy, Bocce Tournament and incredible Alfresco Summer Nights! Historic Little Italy in Cleveland, Ohio is located adjacent to the city’s cultural district, University Circle. Case Western Reserve University, museums, their world famous symphony, and botanical garden are within walking distance to Little Italy.

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Check In at The Flats

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he area near downtown better known as “The Flats” has been an integral part of the city’s history since its very beginning and continues to be a nerve center of activity and development today. In 1796, the city’s founder, Moses Cleaveland and his survey party landed on this area that borders both sides of the Cuyahoga River at the Lake Erie shore front on the north side of downtown. The Flats was home to Cleveland’s industrial district and steel mills that located there to capitalize on the Great Lakes shipping routes until the 1970’s. With the demise of the steel industry, many of the abandoned warehouses were renovated and The Flats became a hub of nightclubs and various entertainment destinations in the 1980’s and 1990’s. At its peak in the early 1990’s, The Flats were home to the highest concentration of bars in the Midwest. After a period of quiet since the mid 90’s the Flats is now being redeveloped and features some of downtown Cleveland’s most exciting entertainment options.

The FirstEnergy Powerhouse, a former power station located between the Jacobs Pavilion and the Nautica Queen base, has been transformed to host a few major local attractions and restaurants. It is home to the Greater Cleveland Aquarium, the Nautica Café, and Windows on the River and all together these three destinations provide a fun family adventure in one location. This area has recently been named the Nautica Entertainment District. There are numerous restaurants and nightclubs located here that offer many excellent entertainment and dining options. Many of the best and most memorable skyline shots of downtown Cleveland have been taken from the West Bank. For more information on the Flats West Bank please visit: thisiscleveland.com

Flats East Bank

The Flats is divided into two distinctive areas occupying both sides of the Cuyahoga River: The East and West Banks. The East Bank is closest to downtown and is quickly becoming a business and lifestyle landmark. Located between the western edge of the Warehouse District along W. 10th St and the Cuyahoga River the Flats East Bank features new hotels, several restaurants, residential living and a 1,000-foot long boardwalk along the banks of the Cuyahoga River. Exciting destinations such as The Big Bang Dueling Piano Bar have recently chosen to locate in this neighborhood. The restaurants and entertainment facilities here in this area are upscale, modern and offer the local flavors and personality of Cleveland’s nationally recognized and rapidly growing foodie scene. Rivergate Park was developed by the Cleveland Rowing Foundation to accommodate canoeing, kayaking and dragon boating and also calls the Flats East Bank home. This fabulous park provides an excellent opportunity to experience great views of the city while relaxing in one of the city’s most historic areas. The Crooked River Skate Park is located in Rivergate Park as well. This state of the art course is open year round and in all types of weather. Experienced skateboarders claim the weather variations make the course even more fun! For more information on the Flats East Bank please visit: flatseastbank.com

Flats West Bank

The West Bank has been established a bit longer then the East bank and is home to several businesses that have been located there for many years. The Nautica Entertainment Complex, Jacobs Pavilion, the Greater Cleveland Aquarium and the Nautica Queen cruise ship have all called the West Bank home for some time.

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Cleveland Flavors


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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.

Blue Point Grille Dining Room

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 compliment any meal. Cleveland offers a wide variety of dining experiences. Don’t restrict yourself…experience as many as you can while you’re here.

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Texas de Brazil

28125 Chagrin Blvd. (Woodmere) 216.777.1413 174 Union St. (Westlake) 440.617.9513 texasdebrazil.com Texas de Brazil continues the treasured tradition of Brazilian gauchos right here in Cleveland with two convenient locations on the east and west side of the city. Treat yourself to a wide array of chef-crated salads, roasted vegetables, imported cheeses and charcuterie. Turn your card to green and expert carvers generously serve you sizzling beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage. And don’t forget the all you can eat salad bar!

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Steakhouses Cabin Club Steakhouse 30651 Detroit Rd. Westlake, OH 44145 440.899.7111 thecabinclub.com Cabin Club features a casual - yet upscale atmosphere and is famous for its exceptionally attentive service and a loyal following of patrons that embrace it as a second home. Thick juicy steaks, the absolute freshest seafood, and an award-winning wine list make Cabin Club the perfect spot for any business or social occasion.

Delmonico’s Steakhouse

6001 Quarry Lane Independance,OH 216.573.1991 delmonicoscleveland.com Conveniently located in the center of Northeast Ohio at the bustling crossroads of Rockside Road and Interstate 77, Delmonico’s is just minutes from Downtown and the airport. With an extensive menu, attentive service and award-winning wine list, Delmonico’s is the perfect choice for a power lunch with clients or a cozy dinner with that someone special.

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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) 330.670.6303 hydeparkrestaurants.com They believe that great food starts with the quality of the ingredients, finished with the flair of a professional culinarian. Take a closer look at their menus, and you’ll find their menu doesn’t begin and end with a New York strip steak or a filet mignon. Their 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.

2537 Lorain Ave. 216.696.2767 cropbistro.com One of America’s top restaurants (according to Zagat)…Cleveland’s best restaurant (according to Cleveland’sScene)…and winner of the 2012 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence, Crop Bistro & Bar is located in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City neighborhood, and features a menu of modern American cuisine, built upon foundations of flavor, freshness, and invention.

Rosewood Grill 16740 Royalton Rd. Strongsville, OH 440.783.5500 2033 Crocker Rd. Westlake 440.835.9500 rosewoodgrill.com Expertly-crafted food. real-world prices. Their menu is seasonally inspired with the fresh appeal of a local farmer’s market. It represents a unique blend of culinary art and kitchen science with the creative offerings designed to excite and surprise the palate.

Morton’s The Steakhouse 1600 W. 2nd St. 216.621.6200 mortons.com The best product... Genuine hospitality... An experience to remember. They serve only the finest quality USDA prime-aged beef, fresh seafood, delicious appetizers and elegant desserts.

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leveland’s Dining Scene has developed into one of the most exciting in the country. There are many exceptional chef owned and operated restaurants throughout the city and some of these local chefs have become quite famous. The variety of cuisines and settings being offered keep locals and visitors on their toes when it comes to the latest in Cleveland dining.

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There are several pockets of fine restaurants all over the city. There are plenty of opportunities to expand your palate downtown in the Warehouse District and East 4th St. Just west of downtown, in both Ohio City and Tremont, there are several unique and fantastic chef owned restaurants. The Beachwood area, on Cleveland’s east side, is home to many local favorites. The same can be said for the west side and even in nearby Lakewood. Farm to table concepts utilizing some of the area’s finest ingredients are easily found. Others offer the opportunity to sample authentic international cuisines, prepared with much love and the finest ingredients. Take a moment to have a look at the many dining options available and you’ll be instantly impressed. Take some time and plan for a great meal. While there is much to do and see in Cleveland, your dining experience is an essential part of the trip. The dining scene here is reason enough alone for a visit! For specific dining suggestions visit: thecitiview.com/cleveland/dining

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Blue Point Grille

The Blue Point Grille

combines thoroughly hip gourmet dining with elegant atmosphere in the heart of the spirited Warehouse District. Serving the absolute freshest and highest-quality seafood available anywhere has been the calling card of this local favorite. Whether it’s a romantic dinner for two, or a power lunch with an important client, it has to be The Blue Point Grille.

Daily fresh seafood deliveries ensure an always changing array of selections for even the most discerning guests. Hawaiian Tuna is flown in daily as well as varied oyster selections from the east and west coast. The Blue Point also proudly features Certified Angus Beef® delivering the very best quality and flavor available. No detail is left untended by the talented Blue Point staff, including a vegan menu available upon request. It’s impossible to pass by the restaurant’s elongated windows and not be drawn into the stunning interior with its deep blue accents, high ceilings, glittering chandeliers, and dark-rich woods. The airy elegance remains cozy thanks to the phenomenal service that is as much a calling card for the Blue Point as the fresh oysters. With a full cellar featuring wines from top producers and great vintages, the wine list is a veritable playground for wine enthusiasts.

“Freshest, Highest Quality Seafood Available Anywhere”

Lighting up the corner of West Sixth and St. Clair Avenues in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Warehouse District, Blue Point also boasts awards for people watching, wine list and service. With a parade of the “who’s who” in Cleveland and beyond, The Blue Point Grille is the place to see, and be seen. Voted Cleveland’s Best Seafood Restaurant every year since opening, the Blue Point has a well-earned reputation for excellence in fine dining.

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Cleveland’s Premier Seafood Restaurant! Blue Point Grille 7 0 0 We s t S t . C l a i r A v e . Cleveland, OH 44113 216.875.7827 w w w. b l u e p o i n t g r i l l e . c o m

Lunch Weekdays 11:30 - 3:00 Happy Hour Weekdays 3:00 - 6:30 4:00 - 10:00 Sunday Dinner Weekdays Fri & Sat Sunday

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Cru Uncorked: The Ultimate French Experience

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estled in Cleveland’s east side neighborhood of Moreland Hills is one of the finest dining destinations, not only in Cleveland but the entire United States. Cru Uncorked is a fine French Dining restaurant that has been created with attention to absolutely every possible detail. From the marble used in the entrance fountain to the wine cellar, only the absolute finest ingredients and materials have been used. The slate roof, the soundproofing throughout the venue, the very carefully sourced ingredients, the thorough wine and champagne selections and the décor are authentic and original. The team at Cru has gone to extensive lengths to create an authentic French château that serves the finest French cuisine to their valued guests in the most comfortable atmosphere possible.

A Restaurant Designed to Enhance Their Guests’ Comfort The restaurant features a traditional French entry, three fireplaces, doors and curtains to enclose dining areas to eliminate outdoor noise, individually pin lighted tables, custom designed chairs and tables…the list of details is extensive and it is all designed for the comfort of their guests in mind. Cru Uncorked wants to encourage guests to settle in and feel free to stay a while. The dining room is divided into several separate sections, each hosting 5 to 7 tables each. Each of these dining areas is decorated individually and you could literally eat here 4 nights in a row and sit in a different dining room! They also feature a lavish Banquet Room in which they host corporate dinners and wedding receptions. Enjoy the outdoor patio and authentic Parisian garden too!

The Cru Uncorked Menu Features An Authentic French Menu and Ingredients Executive Head Chef John Stropki has developed an authentic and accessible menu featuring the absolute best French cuisine. The menu at Cru changes quarterly keeping all dishes seasonal and fresh.

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On our recent visit we experienced several dishes being prepared and were deeply impressed with the thought, care and detail that went into every plate. You must try the famous Seared Foie Gras Preparation as it was recently named “Best of Cleveland,” by Cleveland Magazine. The entrées at Cru are “Fully Plated” and dressed, meaning that when you order an entrée they’ll come complete with veggies and sides. No need to order a la carte. Cru sources produce from local farms and all menu items are made from scratch. None of their food is frozen. None of their food contains MSG and they only use the finest cooking oils to ensure the best flavor and that the meal will be the healthiest it can be.

Cru Uncorked Has A Comprehensive Wine and Champagne List Chris Oppewall, president of Cru Uncorked, is in charge of the wine selection as well as training the staff to learn and appreciate the nuances of all wine to ensure they can be the best resource for you possible. The wine focus at Cru Uncorked is certainly French, and their selection is extensive. However, they also feature the best wines from other parts of the world including California, Italian, Spanish, Australia and other parts of the Southern Hemisphere. Cru has created a wine selection from which there are no bad choices. Cru also hosts fabulous and educational Wine Dinners, tastings, instructional speakers and many other wine centered events throughout the year. As the team had planned, a visit to Cru Uncorked is a complete experience and true adventure in dining, not to mention a great way to immerse yourself in French culture.

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share the moment Cru Uncorked is defined by your experience. Impeccable food served in our cozy country château, the 6000+ bottles of top wines from around the world, and our artfully crafted cocktails hand prepared by our celebrated bartender await. Cru Uncorked is your getaway near home — an oasis providing refuge from life’s hectic pace. Nestle into our private lounge and make a toast or two, or just catch up with family and friends. Then, retreat into one of our four themed dining rooms to enjoy French New American cuisine prepared from scratch. Attentive service abounds including amazing wine tastings and dinners. Enjoy the ultimate personalized service for you and your guests by celebrating your special occasion in our banquet room. The Cru Uncorked experience is about you. savor the moment

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Delmonico’s, where locals go for the best steak in town. Lunch Mon - Fri 11-3:00 Happy Hour Mon - Fri 3-6:00 Dinner Mon - Thur 3–10:00 Fri 3–11:00 Sat 5–11:00 Sun 4–9:00

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Located just minutes from Downtown Cleveland Featuring Certified Angus Beef®

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Casual Dining Fine French Thirsty Parrot

CRU Uncorked

812 Hurron Rd. E 216.685.3200 thirstyparrot.com Everybody’s talking about the Thirsty Parrot, conveniently located on the corner of East Ninth & Bolivar, just a fly ball from the centerfield gate to Progressive Field. The party is here before and after every Indians game. They are also open for special events at the Quicken Loans Arena. Look for the Caribbean Blue awning over our island-sized deck or just listen for the party music.

34300 Chagrin Blvd. 440.903.1171 cruuncorked.com A fine dining experience, featuring French New American cuisine set in an authentic French country château. Enjoy extraordinary, contemporary and classic dishes prepared from scratch, unsurpassed formal service and an extensive wine list from around the world.

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Hungarian

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Balaton

CRU Uncorked

13133 Shaker Square 216.921.9691 balaton-restaurant.com Balaton is a family owned Hungarian style restaurant. Visitors from all over the world make a stop here an essential part of their visit to Cleveland. The owners, George and Kristina Ponti, are third generation owners and committed to keeping the restaurant authentic and the service outstanding.

34300 Chagrin Blvd. 440.903.1171 cruuncorked.com A fine dining experience, featuring French New American cuisine set in a country château. Enjoy extraordinary, contemporary and classic dishes prepared from scratch, unsurpassed formal service and a wine list of more than 350 selections from around the world.

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Peppermint Thai Cuisine

Seafood

30769 Pinetree Rd. 216.464.5432 peppermintthaicuisine.com Offering a variety of authentic dishes from Thailand, prepared with the leanest possible cuts of beef, poultry and delicately balanced with vegetables, herbs and spices. Their dishes are prepared without MSG and minimal amounts of oil and salt, without compromising flavor. Dishes may be prepared according to preference, upon request. Carry out is available!

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Valerio’s 12405 Mayfield Rd. 216.421.8049 valeriosristorante.com Small, quaint and overflowing with an authentic Italian restaurant vibe. All dishes are authentic and handmade daily.

700 W. St. Clair Ave. 216.875.7827 hrcleveland.com/bluepoint Blue Point serves the absolute freshest and highest-quality seafood available anywhere; and shucks over 75,000 fresh oysters per year. With exceptionally attentive service and an awardwinning wine list, Blue Point has earned Cleveland Magazine’s Silver Spoons Award “Best Seafood Restaurant” title every year since opening.

Pier W 12700 Lake Ave Lakewood, OH 216.228.2250 pierw.com 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.

28125 Chagrin Blvd. (Woodmere) 216.777.1413 174 Union St. (Westlake) 440.617.9513 texasdebrazil.com Continue the treasured tradition of Brazilian gauchos right here in Cleveland with two convenient locations. Treat yourself to a wide array of chef-crated salads, roasted vegetables, imported cheeses and charcuterie. Turn your card to green and expert carvers generously serve you sizzling beef, lamb, pork, chicken and Brazilian sausage. And don’t forget the all you can eat salad bar!

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MON - THUR: 5 pm - 9:30 pm HAPPY HOUR: M-F 4:30 - 6:30 pm FRI: 5 pm - 11 pm SAT BRUNCH: 9 am - 2 pm SAT DINNER: 5 pm –11 pm SUN BRUNCH: 9 am - 3 pm

Crop Bistro & Bar is located in the heart of Cleveland’s historic Ohio City neighborhood, and features a menu of modern American cuisine, built upon foundations of flavor, freshness, and invention. Relying heavily on local foodstuffs culled from the region’s small farmers and artisanal producers, the menu is a celebration of contemporary craftsmanship, focused on intense flavors, top-quality ingredients, and a heaping helping of culinary whimsy. Like the harvest, the dishes change frequently, to best utilize all that is fiercest, freshest, and most fabulously delicious. (216) 696-2767 | 2537 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 | cropbistro.com


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e came up with a few quick wine pairing tips for you to consider as you contemplate your dinner destination. We’re sure you’ll find the perfect restaurant and hopefully these tips will make your meal a little more enjoyable. The Hyde Park Prime Steakhouse has several location throughout the Cleveland area and each one regularly features excellent wines and vineyards to help you expand your palette. Cru Uncorked is well known for their extensive and approachable wine list. They have been developing one of the best wine programs in the country and are often recognized for this alone. Fine dining at Pier W in Lakewood, Blue Point Grill downtown and Crop Bistro in Ohio City can all be accentuated with exceptional wine selections and knowledgeable service. They all take their wine as seriously as they do their excellent menus. Morton’s, The Steakhouse and Delmonico’s also feature wine lists that compliment their menu. 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

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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 complement 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 buttery 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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PEPPERMINT THAI CUISINE

We prepare a variety of authentic dishes from Thailand, prepared with the leanest possible cuts of beef, poultry and delicately balanced with fresh vegetables, herbs and spices. Our dishes are prepared without MSG and minimize the use of oil and salt, without compromising flavor.

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MGM Northfield Park Restaurants MGM Northfield Park Restaurants 10777 Northfield Rd. Northfield, OH 44067 www.MGMNorthfieldPark.com

MGM Northfield Park offers several dining and bar options for every craving. Visit Center Bar after a concert to enjoy your favorite craft cocktails, or spend your evening at our fine dining steakhouse, Kosar’s Wood-Fired Grill. Local football legend Bernie Kosar invites you to enjoy this award-winning steakhouse featuring a casual bar and a dining room for private events. Craving even more options? The Buffet features gourmet action stations serving up delectable items every day. If you’re looking for a quick bite, Concerto serves up custom pizza pies, pastas and salads with your choice of authentic toppings. The Roasted Bean offers hot and cold deli favorites and a full coffee bar. TAP Sports Bar is a popular, high-energy restaurant and bar where guests enjoy the latest sporting events while surrounded by sports memorabilia and 40 TV’s. Classic and contemporary American culinary favorites are on the menu along with an extensive selection of local and craft beers. 58

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Endless servings of flame-grilled meats cooked over a wood-charcoal fire Chef-crafted gourmet salad area Ultimate caipirinhas, award-winning wines, and much more!

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Woodmere | 216.777.1413

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North Coast Harbor, photography by Brent Durken

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. Cleveland is definitely not short on gaming options either! Just a few minutes east of downtown and west of Beachwood, in Northfield Park, the MGM Northfield Park Casino provides many gaming and entertainment possibilities. 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.

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Sightseeing Adventures 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 Goodtime III, which is the largest quadruple-deck, 1,000-passenger luxury ship on the Great Lakes. For schedules and more information, visit: goodtimeiii.com

Lake Erie Shores & Islands

Ohio’s Lake Erie Shores and Islands offer an incredible getaway experience for all ages and interests and is just a short ride from any part of Cleveland. Lazy days on the beach, amusement park rides, fishing, craft markets and much much more can be found here. There is truly something for everyone at Lake Erie Shores & Islands. Visit their website for a complete and up to date list of upcoming events and activities as well as information in regards to lodging, shops and dining options. For more information, visit: shoresandislands.com

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Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad

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. Canton/Stark County

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, specialty 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: visitcantonstark.com

Cleveland Metroparks

For a true outdoor adventure Cleveland Metroparks, often referred to as the “Emerald Necklace,” is a network of parks consisting of 24,000 acres and hundreds of miles of trails for walking, bicycling and horseback riding. It’s also home to picnic areas, golf courses, fishing spots and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. There is something for everyone at Cleveland Metroparks. Plan your visit at clevelandmetroparks.com

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is located in Northeast, Ohio and runs through Cuyahoga Valley National Park, 33,000 acres of land that is part of the National Park System. The trains travel from Independence to Akron. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad offers excursions year round. The train offers an excellent view of the natural scenery and wildlife of the national park and an opportunity to learn about the history of the railroad in valley. Whether you are looking for a family trip or a company outing, the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad has something for everyone. For more information, visit: cvsr.org

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Put In Bay, located on Sea Bass Island about 15 miles northwest of Sandusky, offers a complete getaway experience. Here you’ll find a complete and well rounded list of hotels, shops, restaurants and even a local Foodie Tour! You can enjoy bike and bus tours as well as golf cart and bike rental to enjoy the island at your own pace. There are numerous overnight options at Put In Bay. Whether you prefer camping, bed & breakfasts or a full service hotel, you’ll find it here. There is a wide variety of retail shops to keep you busy too! And something for everyone from gifts, wine and clothing to a candy store! Put In Bay hosts numerous events throughout the year, most of them are family friendly. It’s easy to get to Put In Bay. Jet Express offers passenger ferry service from Port Clinton and the Miller Boatline provides passenger and vehicle service from the tip of Catawba Island. Put In Bay also has an airport for additional ease of access. Once you get here you may very well decide to stay a while! You will definitely not run of exciting things to do during your visit. For more information please visit: lovinputinbay.com

Severance Hall Tours

Regarded by many music-lovers as one of the world’s most beautiful concert halls, Severance Hall is a true gem in the city of Cleveland. Incorporating some of the finest materials and most advanced features available at the time of its construction, there are hidden delights throughout the building. Free public tours of Severance Hall are offered on select days throughout the year. Reservations are required; call our Ticket Office at 216-231-1111. Private tours are available when the building is not being utilized for other activities and must be scheduled minimally two weeks in advance. Please email hallrental@clevelandorchestra.com to inquire about availability. For more information please visit clevelandorchestra.com

Whiskey Island

Whether you’re looking for fun place to dock, weekend getaways, or a great place to just relax with your family & friends, Whiskey Island has something for everyone! Whiskey Island is a peninsula located at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie. With amazing views, spectacular events and Cleveland’s newest lakefront park, Cleveland’s best kept secret is no longer a secret. It is easy to see why so many people return to Whiskey Island Marina day after day. Whiskey Island Marina is more than just a place to dock your boat. With friendly staff, great amenities, good food & events at their Still & Eatery and amazing views of Lake Erie & downtown Cleveland, it’s one of the best places in Cleveland to sit back, relax and have fun! The Whiskey Island Marina was certified as a Certified Wildlife Habitat in 2015 by the National Wildlife Federation! For more information please visit: whiskeyislandmarina.net

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Take a Cruise on Lake Erie! “The Best View of Cleveland”

Please call for Reservations 216-861-5110 or 1-888-916-SHIP www.goodtimeiii.com

Docked at the North Coast Harbor 825 E 9th St. Pier, Cleveland, OH 44114 (Next to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & The Great Lakes Science Center)

Make Your Reservations For A Narrated Sightseeing Tour! • • • •

Luncheon Cruise Dinner Cruise Happy Hour Cruise Walk-Ons Welcome

• Operating May through September, tours are approximately 2 hrs • Evening Entertainment Cruises on Fri. & Sat. Nights (21 and older)

Plan your Group Outing, Wedding/Reception or Corporate Event with our Private Charters. Full Catering, Live & DJ Entertainment, Excellent Meeting Facility, 1,000 Passenger Capacity.

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After Dark

The Big Bang Dueling Piano Bar 1163 Front Ave. 216.417.6222 thebigbangbar.com Located in the exciting new Flats East Bank in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to non-stop live musical fun by request from their dueling piano entertainers, they also feature a unique, modern menu of handcrafted small plates and shareable appetizers, as well as a full-service bar and a great craft beer selection.

Thirsty Parrot 812 Huron Rd. Bolivar Avenue 216.685.3200 thirstyparrot.com Everybody’s talking about the Thirsty Parrot, conveniently located on the corner of East Ninth & Bolivar, just a fly ball from the centerfield gate to Progressive Field. The party is here before and after every Indians game. They’re also open for special events at the Quicken Loans Arena. Look for the Caribbean Blue awning over our island-sized deck or just listen for the party music.

Gaming

MGM Northfield Park 10777 Northfield Rd. Northfield, OH 44067 www. MGMNorthfieldPark.com MGM NORTHFIELD PARK is Cleveland’s premier gaming, dining and entertainment destination. Located between Downtown Cleveland and Akron, the Vegas-style racino features an exciting gaming floor featuring a variety of 2,200 video lottery terminal machines, flavorful dining options, including an award-winning steakhouse, and two entertainment venues. Guests earn exclusive access to promotions and events, valuable benefits and personalized experiences with M life Rewards. When the biggest stars come to Ohio, they take Center Stage. The concert-style music hall seats nearly 2,000 guests and hosts entertainment acts and events throughout the year. The Neon Room features 300 seats for live musical performances, and also serves as a rental facility for corporate or special events. After the show, guests can visit Tap Sports Bar. This popular, high-energy restaurant and bar offers guests 40-plus TVs and sports memorabilia with classic and contemporary American culinary favorites on the menu. Tap also features an extensive selection of local and craft beers. 10777 Northfield Road, Northfield, 330-908-7625, mgmresorts.com

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MGM Northfield Park Simulcast Watch, wager and win daily on top thoroughbred and harness tracks from around the world. A variety of seating options are available, including our popular private TV carrels and our Trackside Lounge. Enjoy Ohio’s top races, special promotions, giveaways and player receptions in our simulcast lounge.

Museums

Pro Football Hall of Fame 2121 George Halas Dr., N.W. Canton, OH 330.456.8207 profootballhof.com The Pro Football Hall of Fame is located only a short drive away and provides experiences you can’t get anywhere else! Enjoy the Super Bowl Theater, the Game for Life holographic experience, interactive displays, one-of-a-kind memorabilia and lots more!

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 1100 Rock and Roll Blvd. 216.781.7625 rockhall.com The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame exists is to engage, teach and inspire through the power of rock & roll.

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Library & Archives 2809 Woodland Ave. 216.515.1956 rockhall.com/library

The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 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.

Sightseeing & Outdoor Fun Cleveland Metroparks 4101 Fulton Pkwy 216.635.3200 clevelandmetroparks.com There is something for everyone with 18 park reservations spanning nearly 24,000 acres, over 300 miles of trails, 8 golf courses, 6 guarded swimming areas, 75 rental facilities, more than 2,500 picnic tables, 8 lakefront parks, 700-foot toboggan chutes and a nationally acclaimed zoo! Cleveland Metroparks offers year-round activities for visitors of all kinds.

Cleveland’s outdoors features some of the greatest green spaces and water based activities to be found anywhere in the US. In fact, Cleveland’s nickname “The Forest City,” and Cleveland Metroparks reservations are linked together to form what is commonly referred to as the city’s “Emerald Necklace.”

Cleveland Metroparks Zoo & The RainForest 3900 Wildlife Way 216.661.6500 futureforwildlife.org Visit animals from around the world and learn how you can help secure a future for wildlife. Create unforgettable memories with unique experiences at African Elephant Crossing, Asian Highlands, Rosebrough Tiger Passage and more.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad Our Customer Service Office is located at Peninsula Depot 1630 West Mill Street Peninsula, OH 44264 330.439.5708 cvsr.org The boarding stations are primarily Rockside (Independence), Peninsula Depot and Akron Northside station. Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is a tourist excursion railway, running through Cuyahoga Valley National Park and along Ohio & Erie Canalway. The The train provides an excellent view of the wildlife and natural scenery of the park during any season. The train travels from stations in Independence to Akron, Ohio. CVSR offers a number of special programs including: seasonal train rides, dining excursions, beer and wine tastings, private car rentals, family entertainment and more!

Goodtime III 825 E. 9th St. Pier 216.861.5110 goodtimeiii.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!

There is truly something for everyone at Lake Erie Shores & Islands. Visit their website for a complete and up to date list of upcoming events and activities as well as information in regards to lodging, shops and dining options.

Lovin Put-In-Bay 419.285.4595 234 Delaware Ave Put in Bay OH 43456 lovinputinbay.com Come for a day at the bay or choose to stay! This small island is a hot bed for tourists and locals and home to numerous quaint restaurants, pubs, shopping, family fun, fishing and a long list of fun things to do. Open year round.

Whiskey Island and Eatery 2800 Whiskey Island 216.631.1800 whiskeyislandandeatery.net Whiskey Island Still and Eatery was recently featured as one of Cleveland’s top 5 restaurants on the water! A little lake side piece of heaven, Whiskey Island Still & Eatery features some of the finest outdoor entertainment in Northeast Ohio all summer long. The extensive menu has something for everyone and the combination of the great food, live music and ongoing events make this a must do experience during your trip to Cleveland!

Wineries Gervasi Vineyard 1700 55th St. Canton, OH 330.497.1000 gervasivineyard.com Experience a beautiful, upscale Tuscaninspired, winery resort featuring 30+ award-winning wines, private winery and distillery tours, tastings and pairings, boutique shopping, 48 luxurious suites and exceptional cuisine in three distinct restaurants, the Italian Bistro, casual Crush House Bar & Eatery and Piazza Patio. NEW coffee house, distillery and cocktail lounge!

Lake Erie Shores & Islands 770 SE Catawba Rd. 419.734.4386 shoresandislands.com Ohio’s Lake Erie Shores and Islands offer an incredible getaway experience for all ages and interests and is just a short ride from any part of Cleveland. Lazy days on the beach, amusement park rides, fishing, craft markets and much much more can be found here.

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The Browns run out for their season opening game against the Titans on September 8, 2019. (Matt Starkey/Cleveland Browns)

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Celebrating The Game!

leveland is home to three professional sports franchises: The Cleveland Browns (NFL), Cleveland Indians (MLB) and Cleveland Cavaliers (NBA). The Lake Erie Monsters represent Cleveland in the American Hockey League while the Cleveland Gladiators are members of the Arena Football League. Needless to say, Cleveland is a booming sports town! Between all of these teams, there are games scheduled all year long and chances are you’ll find at least one of these teams playing at home during your visit.

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Cleveland Browns

The Cavaliers have undergone several personnel changes recently. Most notably the Lebron James move to the La Lakers after leading the 2016 team as they brought home Cleveland’s first NBA title in the team’s history! The Cavs won a 7 game series against the Golden State Warriors after coming back from a 3-1 deficit. The only time the feat has been achieved in NBA history! LeBron has moved on to play with the Lakers, but the Cavs still thrill Clevelanders with exciting play. The Cleveland Cavaliers joined the NBA as an expansion team in 1970 and have made 20 playoff appearances in their nearly 50 year history. From 1986-1995 the team made eight playoff appearances behind free throw sharp shooter Mark Price and Brad Daugherty. The Cavs play in Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse, which was host to the NBA All Star game in 1997 and is located in downtown Cleveland. For ticketing and more information visit: clevelandcavaliers.com

The Cleveland Browns are four time NFL Champions, most recently in 1964. Their most recent playoff appearance was in 2002 when they lost two of their rivals to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The 2018 team had a record of 7-8-1 to finish 3rd in the AFC North division. The noted improvement in performance over recent seasons has their fans looking forward to a potentially exciting 2019 season. 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 twice more in the same decade, in 1954 and 1955. The Browns won another title in 1964. In an un-scientific study, BizJournal named the Browns fans the most loyal in all sports, citing attendance numbers versus weather, climate and team record. A testament to their faith, an organization for Browns fans, Browns Backers Worldwide and its more then 100,000 members, is considered the largest sports fan organization in the United States. The Browns franchise has the fourth most players elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Among those are Otto Graham, Paul Brown, Jim Brown and Ozzie Newsome. The Browns play eight home games a year in First Energy Stadium at the North Coast Harbor near the Great Lakes Science Center and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Museum. For ticketing and more information visit: clevelandbrowns.com

Cleveland Indians In 2017 the Indians set an American League and Major League Baseball record by winning 22 consecutive games with no ties. 2016 was also an exciting year for the Indians as they made their fifth appearance in the World Series! They ended up losing the series to the Chicago Cubs after seven exciting games but certainly set the stage for high expectations for further years. The Cleveland Indians are two time World Series Champions having won the series in 1920 and 1948. They made appearances in the fall classic in 1995 and 1997 in addition to their 2016 run. To this day, the Indians own the most American League Central Division Championships with eight! For ticketing and more information visit: cleveland.indians.mlb.com

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Photos from left to right: Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Edgewater Beach House, Bridal Veil Falls in Bedford Reservation, Merwin’s Wharf

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ince 1917, Cleveland Metroparks has been committed to a mission of conservation, education and recreation. The Park District is a four-time National Gold Medal Award Winner for excellence in Park and Recreation Management.

The Emerald Necklace, as locals refer to it, boasts nearly 24,000 acres of green space comprised of 18 park reservations, provides 300 miles of recreational trails, 8 golf courses and a world-renowned Zoo. Cleveland Metroparks offers endless opportunities to connect with nature through recreational and educational programming. Guests can visit Edgewater Park, perfect for enjoying the lakefront, stand-up paddleboarding or catching a sunset. Opportunities for hiking, running and biking are available throughout Cuyahoga County and Hinckley Township. The water taxi, connects the East and West Banks of the Flats and provides additional opportunities for exploration. A world of experiences is available at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Over 2,000 animals including elephants, giraffes and gorillas provide opportunities for guests to learn about the Zoo’s conservation mission to secure a future for wildlife. Since 1995, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo has contributed more than $9 million to wildlife conservation efforts around the world in partnership with Cleveland Zoological Society. The Zoo is one of the first AZA institutions to establish a field conservation program.

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Cleveland Metroparks offers the perfect opportunity for golf with 8 courses located conveniently throughout Northeast Ohio. The golf courses vary from a 9-hole course located 10 minutes from downtown Cleveland at Washington, to championship layouts at Manakiki and Sleepy Hollow, both named Golfweek’s Best Public Courses. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, each Cleveland Metroparks golf course offers a unique golfing experience. Golf clubs are available for rent. Scenic dining opportunities are available throughout Cleveland Metroparks. Guests can enjoy dining on the water year-round at Merwin’s Wharf on the Cuyahoga River located on the East Bank of the Flats and seasonally at e55 on the Lake. Made to order fare is available seasonally at the Edgewater Beach House, The Hut at Huntington Beach, Wildwood Marina at Euclid Creek Reservation, and The Emerald Necklace Marina at Rocky River Reservation. Plan your visit at clevelandmetroparks.com

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Discover over 300 miles of trails to hike, bike or run. Play Manakiki or Sleepy Hollow, two of Golfweek’s top-ranked courses. Experience nature hands-on with thousands of free education and recreation programs. Visit the nationally acclaimed Cleveland Metroparks Zoo.

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The Cleveland Orchestra led by music director Franz Welser-Möst © Roger Mastroianni, courtesy of The Cleveland Orchestra.

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The Cleveland Orchestra

pend an evening with The Cleveland Orchestra — and create music memories for a lifetime. Called “America’s best” by The New York Times and “one of the most amazing classical orchestras in the world” by the Los Angeles Times, this ensemble of gifted musicians, led by acclaimed music director Franz WelserMöst, begins a second century of musical excellence at the top of its game. The promise of remarkable concert experiences, esteemed artistry, and engaging music education programs offers audience members access to the finest symphonic entertainment anywhere.

The Cleveland Orchestra is renowned for subtlety and detail in its performances, creating an intimacy with music for audiences during annual tours and concert seasons at home — in Cleveland’s grand Severance Hall and each summer under the stars at Blossom Music Center. The Orchestra remains a vital part of the reinvention of this family-friendly city, attracting graduates from the world’s best conservatories. “The musicians of The Cleveland Orchestra take great pride in providing artistic excellence at the highest possible level,” says horn player Jesse McCormick, who joined the Orchestra in 2006. “That’s a torch I’m honored to carry.” Since its inception in 1918, The Cleveland Orchestra has been guided by a set of core principles created to foster an uncompromising focus on musical brilliance, an unwavering commitment to community engagement, and a steadfast belief that classical music inspires and enriches the lives of future generations. Building on more than a century of exciting education initiatives, the Orchestra has a number of innovative programs designed to spark a lifelong love of music in young people, including Under 18s Free, which allows patrons ages 17 and under to receive free admission to performances with each regular-priced adult ticket.

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Cleveland Orchestra concerts are offered in a variety of formats for a variety of audiences — including casual Friday night events, film scores performed live by the Orchestra, collaborations with pop and jazz singers, ballet and opera presentations, and standard repertoire contrasted with new and older works. For the past thirty seasons, the Orchestra has also played a free community concert in downtown Cleveland around the Fourth of July. Mr. Welser-Möst’s creative vision continues to provide the Orchestra with unequaled opportunities for exploring music as a universal language of communication and understanding. Today, The Cleveland Orchestra remains deeply committed to engaging people of all ages through the power and passion of music, inspiring audience members in concert halls and classrooms throughout Northeast Ohio — and around the world. As generations of Clevelanders celebrate many of life’s most important moments with the music of this extraordinary ensemble, the Orchestra continues raising the bar on artistic excellence as one of the most admired orchestras in the world. For more information please visit: clevelandorchestra.com

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Severance Hall, home of The Cleveland Orchestra © Roger Mastroianni, courtesy of The Cleveland Orchestra.

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Severance Hall

elebrated as one of the most magnificent concert venues in the world, Severance Hall has been home to The Cleveland Orchestra since its opening in 1931. According to a Cleveland newspaper editorial printed shortly after the first concert: “We believe that Mr. Severance intended to build a temple to music, and not a temple to wealth; and we believe it is his intention that all music lovers should be welcome there.” In the decades that followed, the Orchestra’s warm and welcoming hometown hall has become a bucket-list destination for music lovers and architecture aficionados alike. The Orchestra chose to build its concert hall in the heart of Cleveland’s University Circle area — a picturesque setting on the city’s east side that serves as an epicenter of major cultural, education, and medical institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Institute of Music, and what is today Case Western Reserve University. Most of the funds needed to erect this majestic structure were donated by local businessman John L. Severance, president of the Musical Arts Association (1921-36), and his wife, Elisabeth. Designed by the Cleveland firm Walker & Weeks, Severance Hall’s elegant Georgian exterior was crafted to complement the classical architecture of other notable buildings in the neighborhood. The interior of Severance Hall features a combination of styles, including Art Deco, Egyptian Revival, Neoclassical, and Modernism. In addition, the hall contains a massive Skinner pipe organ and a reflective stage that provides honest and clear acoustics — a stage on which legendary performers such as Béla Bartók, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and Leonard Bernstein once stood. From the beginning, Severance Hall has been instrumental in shaping the Orchestra’s much-admired sound — allowing the

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ensemble to rehearse and perform in a consistent and idyllic acoustic environment. In the wake of a restoration project that was completed in 2000, the hall continues to play a major role in refining the Orchestra’s chamber-like sound under renowned music director Franz Welser-Möst. Said The New York Times, “The renovated concert hall sounds as seductive as it looks.” Among the first concert facilities built with radio capability, Severance Hall helped usher The Cleveland Orchestra into living rooms across the country through weekly broadcasts. Of course, even the most memorable broadcast lacks the visual splendor that comes with actually visiting Severance Hall — from its glimmering ceiling, “like frosting on a wedding cake,” to its two-dozen red jasper marble columns imported from Italy to its brass torchères bearing the hall’s familiar lotus blossom design, a nod to Elisabeth Severance’s favorite flower, nothing compares to experiencing this stunning landmark in person. Free tours are available to the public across each season and more than a hundred times a year, the acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra delivers on Mr. Severance’s vision by filling his concert hall with glorious music. For more information please visit: clevelandorchestra.com

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The Garage at the RHOF

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t’s your turn to play. Pick up an instrument, crank up the volume and make some noise. Designed to evoke the birthplace of rock bands for decades, The Garage is where, for the first time inside the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, fans can pick up real instruments, learn to play, and jam with friends. GARAGE GEAR The Garage Gear exhibit highlights great PLAY Enter the Garage to find dedicated practice stations for drums, guitar, bass and keyboards. Whether you’re playing an gear and instruments from the Museum’s collection. Fans will see instrument for the first time, or are an experienced player, video historic instruments in this changing exhibit featuring rock’s tools of the trade. Selected artifacts now on prompts will guide them as they learn a song or show off their freestyle skills. • Original wooden plank guitar “There’s nothing better than the exhibit: Each station features a curated song prototype made and played by Les Paul. selection that includes music from classic thrill of cranking up the volume on • Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster guitar rock, soul, grunge, hip hop and all points an electric guitar and visitors can with synchronized Tremelo and original in between. Everyone, no matter what body, played by Buddy Guy. • now do exactly that at the Rock & custom their skill level, can take a brief lesson Goya 6-string electric guitar played by on how to play major riffs from Inductee Roll Hall of Fame!” said Rock Hall Debbie Harry of Blondie • Black Sabbath songs. CEO & President Greg Harris. crash cymbals • Eddie Van Halen Peavey JAM For those who are ready to rock Wolfgang Prototype Electric Guitar with friends or create an impromptu band “Fans from all over the world have with our crew, the Jam space boasts a full band setup, stocked with visited the Rock Hall to see and hear how music connects us,” Harris real, high-quality gear. Check our Events calendar for which artist said. “Now they can make music in the Museum.” Check out The or genre-themed jam sessions might be going on during your visit! Garage, open now at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Start planning BRAND YOUR BAND As evidenced throughout rock & roll your tour today at rockhall.com. history, building a great band also involves giving it a killer look. Find out how some iconic bands got their iconic logos, and then try your hand at creating your own band logos at the Brand Your Band interactive kiosks.

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