To complete your beer crawl, swing by Market Garden Brewery.įancy a craft cocktail? Our vote is The Plum, which serves riffs on classic libations like the bourbon-forward Alcindor and its pièce de résistance, The Cheryl: A four-person punch bowl starring rosé, lavender and chamomile.īoston Store Visitor Center, 1548 Boston Mills Road, Peninsula, OH 44264, +1 (330) 657-2752īlossom Music Center, 1145 W Steels Corners Rd, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, 44223 +1 (330) 920-8040Ĭollision Bend Brewery, 1250 Old River Road, Cleveland, OH 44113, +1 21 Save room for the beloved pierogies and award-winning brews at Great Lakes Brewing Company, which offers tours, trivia nights and yoga. Wash down the culture with poutine and brews at Banter Beer & Wine or at Sweet Moses’ Soda Fountain and Treat Shop. Test your skills at Superelectric Pinball Parlor with games dating to the 1950s, catch a show at one of four theater companies, or tour the region’s biggest fine arts complex, 78th Street Studios. Start with Gordon Square Arts District, the city’s bohemian quarter. Read on for our favorite ways to soak up C-town: ![]() You can also dine with James Beard award-winning chefs, see art in a former train car power station, and hike under cascading waterfalls. ![]() Yes, you can (and should) go to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, but there are other things to do when you travel here. Welcome to Cleveland 2.0, where the down-home mingles with the high-brow where the self-deprecation morphs into hometown pride where the Matisse and Monets beckon as seductively as the sticky shellac of a brewpub floor. Walk into most Cleveland sports bars and you’ll see shirts boasting “We’re not Detroit!” and “Cleveland: It’s not that bad, have a beer!”
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