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  • Amp 150

    4277 W. 150th St. (inside the Airport Marriott) Western Suburbs

    216-706-8787

    Ignoring a restaurant because it resides in a hotel is not only unfair — it's unwise, as evidenced by this contemporary American gem. Upending stereotypes at every turn, Amp relies on locally grown ingredients to fashion its modern, seasonal, and delightful dishes. Divided into sections for sharing, small plates, entrées, and sides, the affordable menu is ideal for guests who come and go at all hours of the day.
  • Big Al's Diner

    12600 Larchmere Blvd. East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-791-8550

    If you miss Mom's cooking, this is the place to get your fix. Big Al's has all the comforting favorites, like thick, steaming soups, housemade mashed potatoes with gravy, open-faced roast beef sandwiches and chocolate cake for dessert. Breakfast is served until the diner's late-afternoon closing time.
  • Big Egg

    5107 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-281-1600

    Classic American-style diner food is the star at Big Egg. While most days, the hours are a reasonable 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., an around-the-clock schedule is observed on Fridays and Saturdays, making it the ideal spot for sobering up after last call at nearby bars and clubs.
  • Bonbon Pastry & Cafe

    2549 Lorain Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-458-9225

    Award-winning pastry chef Courtney Bonning branches out into the savory world at this cute-as-a-cupcake café. Like a big-city patisserie, the café is intimate, elegant, and attractive enough to warrant a visit every day. In addition to the delectable sweets, the café dishes up breakfast, lunch, and weekend brunch. Quiche of the day, meat-filled Cornish pasties, and a killer Ohio beef burger are just a few of the offerings.
  • The Cabin

    35 E. Garfield Rd., Aurora Kent/Portage County

    330-562-9171

    Nestled into a rustic, rambling structure on the Mario's International Spas' campus, The Cabin offers an enticing menu of mostly Mediterranean fare, featuring wood-fired pizzas, plush pastas, and well-executed seafood, chops, and steaks.
  • California Salads

    6155 Rockside Rd., Independence Southern Suburbs

    216-447-4434

    Big, crisp, creative salads and reduced-cholesterol omelets make this bright, airy restaurant a hit with both area cube farmers and health-conscious hipsters. Meanwhile, sloths, slackers, and the rest of us can dine just fine from the menu's collection of burgers, hot dogs, and deli treats.
  • Carnegie Kitchen & Dining

    1332 Carnegie Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-862-6788

    Downtown breakfast spots are rare, and handsome downtown breakfast spots with free parking are rarer still. But that's what you'll find at Carnegie Kitchen — along with a value-driven menu with broad appeal.
  • Carnegie Kitchen

    1332 Carnegie Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-862-6788

    Commuters who missed the upscale breakfast-and-lunch options at Juniper Grille can take comfort in Carnegie Kitchen, which seems to have picked up where that diner left off. Chef-owner Jeff Uniatowski, formerly of Mise and House of Blue, crafts a value-driven menu with broad appeal. Contemporary versions of diner classics like steak and eggs, corned beef hash and bagels and lox give way to chopped salads, mile-high Reubens, and grilled-salmon sandwiches.
  • Civilization

    2366 W. 11th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-621-3838

    Comfy, cozy, and rich with vintage architectural detail, Civilization makes an ideal spot for reading, web-surfing, or just lingering with agreeable companions over a smooth cappuccino, a fresh muffin, or lunchtime soups and sandwiches.
  • Constantino's Market

    1278 W. 9th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-344-0501

    Besides stocking such essentials as pet food and toothpaste, this urbane market includes a big wine department, a selection of food-fashionable gifts, and a well-stocked deli overseen by an in-house chef. Eat-in/carry-out options range from mac & cheese to freshly prepared sushi. For a final taste of something sweet, grab an oversized German-chocolate brownie.
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  • Corky & Lenny's

    27091 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere Eastern Suburbs

    216-464-3838

    Despite its bright new decor, Corky & Lenny's remains that most venerable of urban eating establishments: a good Jewish deli. From garlicky dills waiting at each table to the fizzy chocolate phosphates, all the traditional noshes are on hand. Corned beef is lean and flavorful, latkes are fat and tender, and the creamy cheesecake may be the best in town.
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  • The Diner on 55th

    1328 E. 55th St. East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-361-0550

    A visit to Jim Anagnostos's shiny silver diner is a nostalgic trip back through time, to the days of all-American meals like meatloaf and gravy, liver and onions, and classic chili.
  • 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.
  • 1890

    420 Superior Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-776-4576

    This sleekly outfitted restaurant and bar has a view like no other, overlooking the promenades of the elaborate, historic, and exquisitely restored Arcade. The glam setting, in combination with well-prepared breakfast and lunch fare, makes it a fine choice for travelers and downtown workers alike.
  • First Watch

    168 Market St., Westlake Western Suburbs

    440-808-1082

    The perfect start to a session of retail therapy, First Watch is fashionable and airy, with a breakfast menu that slants toward salads, fruits, and veggies. The cranberry-nut pancakes — with chewy gems of sweet-tart berries playing peekaboo from inside ephemeral cakes — are like Prada for the palate.
  • Fisher's Café and Pub

    1607 Main St., Peninsula Akron/Summit County

    330-657-2651

    One part vacation-town bar and one part homestyle restaurant, Fisher's is a favorite stop for brewskies and burgers (or salads and ice cream) after biking or hiking on the nearby Towpath Trail. In warm weather, seats on the shaded patio become prime real estate.
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  • Grady's Fine Wines & Market

    20253 Lake Road, Rocky River Western Suburbs

    440-333-3106

    Now under the ownership of first-class culinarian Manny Nieves, this Rocky River anchor is part wine shop, part gourmet market, and part deli, featuring everything from Saturday-morning coffee and pastries to weeknight carryout dinners. At lunch, a tasty variety of freshly made sandwiches star, including the signature 2X BLT, featuring a double dose of double thick-cut applewood-smoked bacon from fine-meats purveyor Blue Ribbon.
  • Gray House Pies

    26075 Detroit Rd, Westlake Western Suburbs

    440-360-7870

    Pie man Joe Schlott bakes his offerings fresh daily from all-natural ingredients, with locally grown fruits and pure-butter crusts. The result is 35 varieties of delicious seasonal pies, both sweet and savory. Pick one up at the store. Or order by phone for pick up the next day.
  • 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.
  • 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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  • The Harley Diner

    23105 Aurora Rd., Bedford Southern Suburbs

    440-439-5300

    Short-order cooks toil inside this tiny vintage dining car, slapping around savory sirloin burgers and ladling up the best chili-and-cheese-drenched "Bubba Fries" in town. Other options include salads (even tough guys need their greens), soups, and juicy chicken sandwiches. The diner does brisk business for breakfast and lunch; hungry road warriors, or their Walter Mitty doppelgängers, can also catch an early dinner here on Fridays before 7 p.m.
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  • Hattie's Café

    164 N. Main St., Hudson Akron/Summit County

    330-655-0044

    This old-fashioned soda fountain and lunch counter not only provides casual fare in a family-friendly setting, but also serves as sheltered employment for clients of the Hattie Larlham agency. The vintage fixtures were salvaged from the former Saywell's Drug Store, a Main Street mainstay for almost seven decades.
  • Herb's Tavern

    19925 Detroit Rd., Rocky River Western Suburbs

    440-331-9870

    Friendly, clean, and cozy, Herb’s Tavern is home to some of the West Side’s favorite burgers (such as the mushroom-and-grilled-onion-topped Herb Burger), along with good homemade soups and chili. To wash them down, the bar stocks plenty of draft beers, as well as a wide selection of spirits and wine.
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  • Hudson's Restaurant and Catering

    80 N. Main St., Hudson Akron/Summit County

    330-650-1955

    Comfy, cozy, and family-friendly, Hudson's is a classic neighborhood restaurant, serving reasonably priced breakfast, lunch, and dinner fare, as well as libations from the full bar. While the owners' culinary chops are apparent in creations like Jamaican-spiced pork loin or bourbon-glazed salmon, the menu is far more homey than haute, with enough burgers, chicken, and meatloaf to satisfy even the least adventurous eater.
  • IHOP

    10810 Brookpark Rd West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    (216) 898-0298

    For 60 years, the IHOP family restaurant chain has served our world-famous pancakes and a wide variety of breakfast, lunch, and dinner items that are loved by people of all ages - offering an affordable, everyday dining experience with warm and friendly service. Come visit our IHOP restaurant near Cleveland, OH!

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