Restaurants in Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

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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.
  • 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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  • Dave's Cosmic Subs

    1918 E. 6th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-861-4199

    As at the other Dave's locations, the decor inside this cosmic sub shop is a shrine to the ’60s, full of rock references, hippie music, and good vibrations. The overstuffed subs rock too, built from top-notch ingredients piled inside a crisp-crusted Italian roll. The place is packed at lunch, carryout is strongly recommended and if you are pressed for time, calling ahead would be a grand idea.
  • D'Vine Wine Bar

    836 W. St. Clair Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-241-VINE

    If you can get past the noise and the crowds of young hipsters, you'll discover a handsome Warehouse District wine bar with a large, informative wine list and an ambitious menu of trendy tapas. Of particular note are the menu's 16 horizontal wine flights, a great way to travel through the wonderful world of wine.
  • Finn Cafe

    4641 Broadway Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-713-0090

  • 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.
  • Li Wah

    2999 Payne Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-589-9552

    Located in the Asian Plaza — a three-floor complex of professional offices, gift shops, herb stores, and Asian food markets — Li Wah offers an assortment of traditional dim sum as well as a large menu of fresh seafood and authentic Hong Kong-style cuisine. Dim sum is served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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  • Lucky's Café

    777 Starkweather Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-622-7773

    Chef Heather Haviland scours the state in search of farm-fresh eggs, seasonal produce and eco-conscious meats for her killer weekend brunches. Think sweet corn waffles with strawberry-rhubarb compote, cheddar-scallion scones topped with scrambled eggs and sausage gravy, and delectable pastries.
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  • Market Avenue Wine Bar

    2526 Market Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-696-9463

    The coziest wine bar in town has, naturally, a very extensive wine list and a knowledgeable staff. Small wine-friendly menu includes cheeseboards, smoked salmon with lemon and capers, and pates.
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  • Market Cafe and Wine Bar

    1801 E. 9th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-394-0122

    This smartly appointed eatery is a contemporary cafeteria, offering breakfast and lunches; mid-day offerings include freshly made burgers, pizza, soups, salads, and panini. A project of environmentally attuned Bon Appetit Management Co., the cafe makes a fine addition to the weekday restaurant scene, while practicing a high degree of environmental awareness.
  • McNulty's Bier Markt

    1948 W. 25th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-344-9944

    Euro-techno charm and nearly 100 different beers (along with martinis and a small wine list) make this the destination of choice for savvy suds fans; and for those who aren't so savvy, the annotated beer list is as educational as it is intoxicating. To go with, try Italian fare from next door's Bar Cento.
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  • 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.
  • Phoenix Coffeehouse Downtown

    2155 Superior Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-523-6140

    The Phoenix coffeehouse pours steamers, chai and green tea along with classic espresso for a crowd that ranges from brokers to skateboarders. Plenty of futon couch for lounging, and bistro tables for bran, biscotti or a bagel.
  • Prosperity Social Club

    1109 Starkweather Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-937-1938

    Cozy and retro, this former workingman’s watering hole serves up food, booze, and a bowling machine along with the live music. You’ll find locals laying down everything from lounge and jazz to folk and bluegrass.
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  • Sapporo Sushi

    1940 E. 6th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-579-7000

    Downtown’s best sushi is served in this hankie-sized spot, a showplace for pristine flavors, artful presentation, and generous portions. Beyond the usual unagi, spicy tuna, and rainbow rolls, the chefs whip up impressive vegetarian futomaki, just right for herbivores. The place is packed at midday, so reservations are recommended.
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  • Vincenza's Pizza & Pasta

    603 Prospect Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-241-8382

    Vincenza's serves what we'll wager is downtown's best pizza: massive wedges of savory goodness, fragrant with tasty ingredients. We are especially partial to the veggie-stuffed pizza, with mushrooms, broccoli, tomato, and essence of garlic; for a change of pace, try the to-die-for hot and crusty veggie sub. Counter service and plenty of tables in a clean, efficiently operated space that opens onto the Colonial Arcade.
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  • Winking Lizard

    820 Prospect Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-589-0313

    The triangular downtown Winking Lizard has 70 televisions, which display continuous sports, including games from all major satellite packages.

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