Restaurants in West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

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  • ABC Tavern

    1872 W. 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-861-3857

    A classic Cleveland "old-man" bar with a totally modern vibe, this well-run tavern offers a full bar and plenty of tasty noshes, ranging from roasted red pepper hummus to a humongous burger. Nightly happy hours help make this a popular destination.
  • Big Guy's Pizza

    2539 W. 10th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-436-8888

    Besides offering the usual takeout options, this storefront pizza palace supplies the eats for Hotz Café, next door’s vintage tavern, thereby solving the problem of how to entertain your buds when the apartment’s a mess and the beer is all gone. For a touch of class, a buttery half-head of roasted garlic sits in the center of all the thick-crusted specialty pizzas. Ribs, chicken and salads are available too, along with bar noshes like fried pickles and wings.
  • Brothers Lounge

    11609 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-226-2767

    Brothers has grown away from its funky blues-club vibe of days past. Now it features three rooms: a restaurant/tavern, a wine bar that specializes in acoustic sounds, and the roomy Music Hall, which hosts rock, blues, jazz, and reggae acts.
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  • Caffé Roma

    13000 Lorain Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-889-9999

    The menu’s nothing fancy, composed mostly of pasta, a few sandwiches, a simple pizza, and some pastries. And while the surroundings are clean and comfy, the amenities are homey at best. But when you and a bud each can snare an ample portion of spaghetti with homemade meatballs and share a freshly stuffed cannoli, and still get change from a $20, that’s what we call a bargain. Beer and wine are available.
  • The Diner on Clifton

    11637 Clifton Blvd. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-521-5003

    This groovy little diner has grown into a neighborhood magnet, as well-loved for its dinner vibe as for its big portions and reasonable prices. Despite the impressive menu size, the kitchen rarely loses its way, turning out homey faves — everything from fluffy omelets to juicy burgers and tender pork chops — with reliable craftsmanship.
  • Gypsy Beans & Baking Co.

    6425 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-939-9009

    Globetrotter, baker, and neighborhood booster, Niki Gillota offers a tempting array of edibles, including soups, sandwiches, and freshly made muffins, scones and pastries. Oven-baked chili is a mild-mannered crowd-pleaser, and rich lattes — like the cinnamon-scented “Mexico City” — have earned a following.
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  • Kan Zaman Middle Eastern Restaurant

    1616 W. 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-621-2222

  • La Casa Tazumal

    3260 W. 105th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-688-1803

    Connected to a house, Tazumal feels homey and relaxed. Service is sit-down, and the one doing the serving is the sweet, matronly proprietor. The main draw is the simple Salvadoran food, punctuated by freshly made pupusas, tamales, and stews. Inexpensive, soul-satisfying, and filling, the fare feels like what it is: home cooking.
  • Le Petit Triangle Café

    1881 Fulton Rd. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-281-1881

    A little cramped, occasionally noisy, and quite possibly the city's smallest restaurant, this tiny French bistro still manages to turn out superlative crepes, earthy pâtés, and one of the best Croque Monsieur sandwiches this side of the Seine.
  • Liquid Planet

    11002 Clifton Blvd. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-631-2266

    Carnivores and vegetarians alike fare well at this casual neighborhood eatery. The long, virtuous-sounding menu features smoothies, juices, soups, salads, rice bowls, and stuffed and toasted pita sandwiches, all made to order and bursting with fresh flavors.
  • Market at the Fig

    2523 Market Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-241-4243

    Chef Karen Small transformed a seldom-used private dining room at Flying Fig into a sleek gourmet retail marketplace. The European-style shop offers a deft mix of prepared foods, made-to-order sandwiches, specialty retail products, and beer and wine. Sandwiches could not be better, prepared as they are with impeccable ingredients and fresh-baked breads. Heat-and-eat foods like Ohio barbecue beef, veal ricotta meatballs, and cheese quiche provide heartier options come dinnertime.
  • Mi Pueblo Taqueria

    12207 Lorain Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-671-6661

    Michoacan state eateries celebrate the simple pleasures of mole poblano, Swiss enchiladas with chicken and green sauce, and pork ribs with tomatillo sauce. The west side location is a classic taqueria (read: diner) serving a crowd that grew up eating the stuff.
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  • Minh Anh

    5428 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-961-9671

    Small, casual and friendly, this family-owned Vietnamese restaurant serves cinnamon-scented pho, colossal crêpes and an assortment of tasty noodle bowls, along with plenty of vegetarian options.
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  • Orale Kitchen

    1834 West 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-862-3117

    For years, chef Roberto Rodriguez has run a popular Mexican foods stand at the West Side Market. Now he has expanded into a restaurant in a slim Ohio City storefront. The 25-seat eatery serves contemporary Mexican cuisine like chicken mole tamales, jalapeno-dough empanadas, fish tacos, and chipotle honey glazed pork chops. A display cooler stocks many of the prepared foods sold at the market. BYOB is OK.
  • Pupuseria La Bendicion

    3685 W. 105th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-688-0338

    This quick-casual joint specializes in those little Central American treats called pupusas. Filled with various toppings, the thick tortillas are griddle fried till crisp and corny. Also on tap here are great tacos and tamales: fresh, cheap, and utterly delicious.
  • The Sahara

    12501 Lorain Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-671-9300

    Small, bright, and filled with colorful wall murals depicting exotic landscapes, this Arabic restaurant offers a big menu of Lebanese standards, including excellent versions of such mezes as hummus, baba ghannouj and tabbouleh. Plenty of vegetarian options, too.
  • Seven Roses

    6301 Fleet Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-641-5789

    Though this Polish deli and restaurant looks and feels like it has always been here, the Slavic Village shop opened in 2008. The front portion is devoted to the deli, with wooden shelving and coolers laden with smoked meats, pastries, and imported foodstuffs from Eastern Europe. A spare but elegant dining room in the rear of the shop dishes up hearty, homey comfort foods like pierogies, potato pancakes, stuffed cabbage, pork schnitzel, and cabbage and noodles. A buffet, during busy times, is a great bargain, offering an all-you-can-eat experience for $6.99.
  • Tremont Tap House

    2572 Scranton Rd. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-298-4451

    In the spirit of the region's finest neighborhood taverns, the Tap House serves its neighbors well with boldly flavored, cleverly packaged and downright affordable American fare. Entrées like grilled hangar steak and ale-braised short rib are proof that this is no pub-grub pub. Beer list (24 taps, 50+ bottles) is easily among city’s top five. Late-night food. Patio.
  • West Side Market Café

    1979 West 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-579-6800

    Another changing of the guard has placed this convenient café inside the West Side Market in good hands. Tom Szoradi, veteran chef and owner of the long-running Juniper Grille, has elevated the quality, consistency, and creativity of this breakfast-and-lunch mainstay. Breakfasts are upscale versions of diner classics; sandwiches consist of house-roasted meats atop artisan-baked breads; and fun starters like sausage-studded Hanky Pankies (cheesy fondue) and tempura-fried shitakes kick-start the meal.
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  • XYZ the Tavern

    6419 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-706-1104

    Eclectic and affordable pub-style comfort food is the name of the game at XYZ, with great burgers, corned beef and chicken sandies filling the bill. Don't miss the housemade chips and the killer chicken and waffles. More than 70 varieties of whiskey, scotch, bourbon, and rye and a smashing craft beer list make this lively American pub a true neighborhood gem.

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