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  • Blind Pig Speakeasy

    1228 W. 6th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-621-0001

    The club's logo -- a porker in a tie -- says it all. Down and dirty, but still kind of chic, the large, open Pig caters to an older, rock-oriented crowd, with cover bands. Never a cover.
  • Cleats Strongsville

    15147 Pearl Rd., Strongsville Western Suburbs

    440-572-4772

    A snug little hideaway just behind the Q, Cleats is part of a rapidly growing local chain of sports bars. Wings are the kitchen's claim to fame, but we've got our eyes on the fries — fresh-cut cuties so good, we sometimes order them without the cheese and bacon.
  • Dave & Buster's

    25735 First St., Westlake Western Suburbs

    440-892-1415

    For those who have come to this entertainment complex primarily to play the state-of-the-art games and then find that the starship piloting, dinosaur dodging, and race-car driving have left them peckish, meals in the lavishly appointed Grand Dining Room are generally good-tasting, satisfying, and reasonably priced conveniences.
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  • 4th Street Bar & Grill

    402 Euclid Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-298-4070

    Noisy and fun-loving, this 100-seat restaurant is part of the Corner Alley complex, a high-energy hangout featuring 16 lanes of bowling and a fashionable martini bar. With cheese here, bacon there, and deep-fried goodness nearly everywhere, spa cuisine this is not. But thanks to zesty flavors and often-imaginative preparation, the offerings still beat the standard bowling-alley lineup by a long shot.
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  • Gasoline Alley

    870 N. Cleveland-Massillon Rd., Bath Akron/Summit County

    330-666-2670

    The plastic and neon of the Montrose shopping district are two miles — and several decades — removed from this little roadhouse. But while the Alley's big menu of sandwiches, pizza and salads seems soothingly unfashionable, execution is above average, the car-themed decor is charming, and the attitude is hip.
  • Grumpy's Café

    2621 W. 14th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-241-5025

    A devastating fire put Grumpy’s out of commission for two years, but owner Kathy Owad has resurrected the beloved Tremont café in a cozy new space. Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, weekend brunch and late-night weekend dining, Grumpy’s pretty much has you covered morning, noon and night. Expect hearty plates of reasonably priced, stick-to-your-ribs comfort food served with cheerfulness.
  • Johnny Malloy's Medina

    1100 North Ct. Medina County

    330-723-4100

  • The Little Bar and Grille

    614 Frankfort Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-861-2166

    Yup, it's a little bar all right: dim and a tad dingy. But that said, it's worth seeking out for its first-rate burgers, juicy ribs, freshly cut French fries, and a daily "comfort food" special like chicken Parmesan over penne pasta.
    2 articles
  • Nighttown

    12387 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Heights Eastern Suburbs

    216-795-0550

    The city’s best jazz club books headliners from every corner of the genre. The dining room where acts perform — you can have dinner while you listen — was recently redesigned for even better sound and sightlines.
    3 articles
  • The Old Angle Tavern

    1848 W. 25th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-861-5643

    The ornamental leprechauns may be suspect, but the rest of the Old Angle is more Dublin than Dublin. Folk and blues musicians play solo by the fireplace hearth at the end of the bar.
  • Pacers

    14600 Detroit Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-226-2000

    Known more for its ribs than its rock, Pacers features DJs on the weekends. A mammoth TV and lots of booths make it a good place to watch sports.
  • Ray's Place

    135 Franklin Ave. Kent/Portage County

    330-673-2233

    Town and gown unite behind the swinging doors of this venerable tavern, where the burgers sizzle, the French fries rock and the beer list goes on and on.
  • Reddstone

    1261 West 76th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-651-6969

    The lights are low and the vibe is friendly inside this snug neighborhood tavern, a recently remodeled gem where the kitchen belts out tasty riffs on all-American bar food, including fresh-ground burgers, zesty fried calamari, and saucy, spicy chicken wings. Besides a solid collection of artisanal brews, the bar serves up inventive cocktails — some with a seasonal twist. Come summer, the secluded patio is the place to be.
  • Redhawk Grille

    7481 Auburn Rd., Painesville Mentor/Lake County

    440-354-4040

  • Stadium Grill

    8330 Tyler Blvd. Mentor/Lake County

    440-205-4745

  • The Upper Deck Sports Café

    375 W. Bagley Rd., Berea Western Suburbs

    440-891-7427

  • 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.
    2 articles
  • Whitey's Booze N' Burgers

    3600 Brecksville Rd., Richfield Akron/Summit County

    330-659-3600

    Established in 1953 as a rural roadhouse, Whitey's present-day specialties are booze, burgers, and superlative chili. The cozy atmosphere is friendly and relaxed, although on weekends, long waits for a table are to be expected.
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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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