Fact: Cleveland rocks. It’s true, and it’s why they built the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum here on the eastern shore of Lake Erie. The city that gave us Arsenio Hall, Drew Carey, and Superman has a grand tradition of theater, music, folk festivals, and culture. Here’s our guide to help you make the most of your time here.
Local FlavorThe mussels on the Prosperity Social Club's appetizer menu are a good sign you've found the right spot for your night's meal. Sautéed in garlic butter, served in a white wine broth, and accompanied by warm bread, the two dozen shellfish make for a very happy introduction to the simply stated, very comfy neighborhood bar. 1109 Starkweather, Tremont, 216.937.1938, prosperitysocialclub.com Irish blessings pepper the newspaper-style menu at Barley House in Cleveland's warehouse district. Diners are treated to Irish flavors with dishes like the Guinness BBQ melt and the corned beef dinner, but the menu has more than just Irish fare with options such as the creamy macaroni & cheese pizza.1265 W.6th Street, 216.623.1700, barleyhousecleveland.com A
handcrafted culinary experience awaits you at Vine and
Bean Café. The menu boasts home made breads and local ingredients
from within 100 miles of Cleveland. The restaurant hosts live music performances
to accompany the café style dishes that include egg pie and the Vine and
Bean chopped salad. 12706 Larchmere Blvd, 216.707.3333, vineandbeancafe.com
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