Restaurants in Western Suburbs

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  • Aladdin's Eatery

    14536 Detroit Rd., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-521-4005

    Aladdin’s serves a variety of simply prepared, Middle Eastern-inspired foods, including homemade soups, salads, pita wraps, steamed veggie plates, and pita “pizzas.” Choices for vegetarians abound, and freshly squeezed juices, fruit smoothies, and a small selection of beers and wines are available.
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  • Angelo's Pizza

    13715 Madison Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-221-0440

    There are pizzas. And then there are Angelo’s pizzas: plump, fragrant works of art, from the thick provolone topping all the way down to the rich, yeasty crust. The chicken club is good, the veggie is great and the creamy, cheesy seafood pizza, topped with lobster cream, shrimp, crabmeat and fresh spinach, is the stuff of which our dreams are made. Salads, sandwiches, wings, a few pasta platters and a worthwhile beer list round out the menu at this good-looking spot.
  • Around the Corner

    18616-20 Detroit Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-521-4413

    Lakewood’s last call before you hit Rocky River, Around the Corner boasts multiple rooms and patios filled with burger munchers, karaoke hounds, and music fans taking in danceable local rock, blues bands, and DJs.
  • Babushka's Kitchen

    6531 Brecksville Rd., Independence Western Suburbs

    216-447-9277

    An outpost of the Northfield Center original, this Polish soul kitchen serves big portions of well-prepared standards like cabbage rolls, fresh kielbasa, and roast pork. Don't let the paper placemats and counter service fool you: The hearty food is a tasty bargain. And certainly don't miss the jumbo pierogi, our pick for some of the best around.
  • Chop It Salad Co.

    4954 Great Northern Mall, North Olmsted Western Suburbs

    440-777-0864

    Diners at this locally based, quick-casual chain inside Great Northern Mall can design their salads from a near-endless selection of greens, toppings and dressings, which are then chopped by a mezzaluna-wielding staffer on a wooden block. More than a novelty, the chopping means that every bite offers the perfect blend of greens, toppings and dressing. Creations also can be folded into a large flour tortilla.
  • Chop It Salad Co.

    500 South Park Center, Strongsville Western Suburbs

    440-238-5963

    Diners at this locally based, quick-casual chain inside South Park Mall can design their salads from a near-endless selection of greens, toppings and dressings, which are then chopped by a mezzaluna-wielding staffer on a wooden block. More than a novelty, the chopping means that every bite offers the perfect blend of greens, toppings and dressing. Creations also can be folded into a large flour tortilla.
  • Das Schnitzel Haus

    5728 Pearl Rd., Parma Western Suburbs

    440-886-5050

    We’ve all been there: too tired to cook and too apathetic to pull on anything fancier than jeans. On such nights, this homey little eastern European spot is just the ticket, with its comforting, inexpensive food and staff of maternal servers.
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  • El Tango Taqueria

    14224 Madison Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-226-9999

    Chef, artist and musician Antonio Carafelli turns humble Tex-Mex and Latino standards into flavorful masterpieces in this little Lakewood storefront.
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  • Fat Head's Brewery & Saloon

    24581 Lorain Rd., N. Olmsted Western Suburbs

    440-801-1001

    Pittsburgh beer lovers will no doubt know (and love) the Fat Head's brand. The super-popular watering hole has been a South Side fixture going on two decades. Award-winning local brewer Matt Cole has grafted a superb brewery onto that famous brand, offering fresh-made suds to go along with the mammoth Headwich sandwiches. The pub-grub menu also stocks bar munchies, salads, pizzas and barbecue. Patio.
  • Flavors of India

    26703 Brookpark Rd. Ext., N. Olmsted Western Suburbs

    440-779-5774

    Indian-food fans looking for some new tastes should check out this Kashmir Palace replacement. Spruced up in more ways than one, this comfortable restaurant features authentic Indian food that doesn’t appear on other menus in town. Made from scratch by a talented chef, even familiar items like butter chicken and lamb madras sing with spice and flavor.
  • Jaipur Junction

    9377 Sprague Rd., N. Royalton Western Suburbs

    440-842-3555

    Located inside a small strip plaza, this colorful Indian “fast food” operation offers a far-ranging selection of fragrant, traditional dishes — everything from northern faves like palak paneer to southern standards like masala dosa. Carry out or dine in at one of the handful of tables.
  • Joe's Fine Deli & Restaurant

    19215 Hilliard Rd., Rocky River Western Suburbs

    440-333-7890

    Joe’s is a comfortable, tidy restaurant with a large menu of homey standards, including excellent corned-beef sandwiches, homemade soups, and freshly made Middle Eastern specialties.
  • Mahall's 20 Lanes

    13200 Madison Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-521-3280

    The pool room has been turned into a music room, with both local and touring indie bands of all stripes. But the two-level ’60s-style lanes with hand pinsetting are still intact.
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  • 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.
  • Royal Vine Wine Bar

    12766 Royalton Rd., N. Royalton Western Suburbs

    440-582-5090

    Soft seating, candlelight, and knowledgeable staffers fill this suburban wine bar with easy elegance. The reasonably priced wine list contains more than 400 selections, mostly from small boutique wineries, and a modest tapas menu includes cheeses, smoked salmon, and more. Afterward, stop in at the attached wine shop and take home some new favorites.
  • Tay Do

    11725 Snow Rd., Parma Western Suburbs

    440-842-0392

    The fragrance and flavor of Tay Do's authentic Vietnamese cuisine — full of ginger, lime, cilantro, and mint — is enough to transport diners from the bare-bones dining room into a full-blown floral fantasy. Favorites include ephemeral Vietnamese crepes, strong French coffee with condensed milk, and some of the best tofu dishes in town. Small beer list — try the Tsing Tao.
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  • West End Tavern

    18514 Detroit Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-521-7684

    A venerable Lakewood tavern, complete with tin ceiling, wooden floors, and a well-worn bar, this neighborhood watering hole serves up booze, music, and more than a few made-from-scratch items — including burgers, pot roast, and the popular black-bean soup — during lunch, dinner, and weekend brunches.

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