North Olmsted is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 32,718. North Olmsted is a west side suburb of Cleveland, Ohio, and is the 8th most populated city within Cuyahoga County.
Things to do in North Olmsted
4.5 based on 231 reviews
We had high hopes based on the reviews we read so we were most disappointed. The decor needs some updating as the booth we had was in dilapidated condition. We ordered chicken pot stickers. They came cold and without dipping sauce. We sent them back. The server we asked for sauce did not speak English well enough to understand what we wanted. Eventually we did get sauce. The pot stickers returned and were hot. The main courses were fine but not exceptional. The soda was flat.
And we had to wait a long time for a check. Throughout our meal the people at the next table were arguing with the waiter about their check -- and while that is not food-related, it made the dining experience unpleasant. Would never go back here.
4 based on 400 reviews
The Cheesecake Factory offers something for everyone featuring a wide variety of over 200 menu items prepared fresh to order each day, plus over 30 legendary varieties of the Finest Cheesecake.
I have visited CCF's a few times in other location and was satisfied with the meal. This location however was a bummer. Got a table right away, good. Server greeted us promptly, good. Ordered food and waited 45 minutes....BAD. This is another chain restaurant that has a vast menu selection but lacks the ability to provide a "freshly prepared" meal in many cases (see my review on Quaker Steak and Lube). The wife order a specialty French Toast only to find out 30 minutes later that they were out and substituted the standard variety. I had fish and chips. once we finally got our meals, my fish was very greasy and mushy. It was not edible.
As a saving gesture from a poor rating, the manager comp'd the wife's meal.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
We visited Fragapane in North Olmsted on International Doughnut Day and they were BUSY. However, their counter was filled with some of the most appealing bakery items and almost every imaginable type of danish and doughnut. Yet every customer received individual service from a smiling associate. I had a cherry danish that was one of the best I have eaten since growing up near a bakery. We delighted the team at work by bringing two dozen doughnuts and the comments were very positive. This bakery does it right.
4 based on 165 reviews
This is set in an old firehouse and the building is beautiful. There are numerous relics from the old firefighting days. The interior woodworking is visually outstanding.
There is a nice back porch that overlooks a creek and is a wonderful place to sit and have lunch or dinner. The food is really good and reasonably priced.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Spanish and Portuguese fine dining in a casual atmosphere. Many cold and hot taps as well as entrees and daily specials. Wide range of prices, to fit any budget and served by a professional wait staff. Fun happy hour Monday through Saturday in the bar.
This was a good find. A local restaurant with great food and service. It was a little deceiving on Trip Advisor since I searched for “Latin” food. It was more Mediterranean food. I had the seafood platter with shrimp, lobster, calamari, octopus, scallops, and mussels. Very tasty!
4.5 based on 261 reviews
This log cabin venue looks magical at Christmas, with little white lights and pine roping on the ceiling and walls. The food can be exquisite, and the service is unusually efficient, courteous, and professional. Our food varied from good to memorable. The sound level can be distracting for quiet conversation.
I can say that they really care about your experience, so just let them know what you need. This is a fine dining experience.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
I've been wanting to visit this ice cream shop for a long time and finally had a chance to visit with my family. What a treat!! We sat on the carousel and enjoyed our sundaes--the fudge topping is phenomenal! The music was great, the service was friendly, and the shop was wonderfully quaint.
4.5 based on 100 reviews
I really, really appreciate restaurants that accommodate gluten free tastes. Everything here is clearly marked and several dishes can be altered to be gluten free. The food was quite delicious overall, although some dishes were better than others. Service was excellent and the wine list is extensive. Portion sizes were tiny and I thought the announcement on the menu that you would be charged for "excessive" bread was a little mean spirited, given that they gave you very little to begin with. Maybe they've had some bad experiences with bread hogs, but I think it's better to spend a little extra money on bread than put some special notice about it in the menu.
4.5 based on 364 reviews
Chill out man! Enjoy one of our award winning beers brewed on site with one of our Headwiches( Sandwiches roughly the size of your head). Our smokehouse wings are slow smoked with hickory and grilled and basted with a house made sauce of your choice. Hickory smoked pulled pork can be found on a stone oven pizza, burrito, a Headwich, on top of a burger, in our chili on top of a mound of our fresh cut fries. Enjoy our uncivilized and aggressive Head Hunter IPA or maybe our Bumbleberry Honey Blueberry ale is more your speed. Cheers!
#1 - GO THERE HUNGRY! Portions are huge / plenty to share! The menu selections seem endless! Ribs, chicken, wings, pasta, salads, burgers, sandwiches, wings & pizza. I had “The Clevelander”, a sandwich of kielbasa, bratwurst, spicy kraut, cheese and Stadium mustard. WOW! One of the best sandwiches I’ve had! #2 - go thirsty! The craft beer menu is also extensive. The night we dined there, they had two smoked beers! A porter and a lager! Both were excellent! Our server, Kelly did a great job. Well done, Fat Heads crew!
4.5 based on 79 reviews
Thumbs up and down for our first visit to this restaurant. We sat on the patio, which is very pleasant as they have made an effort to make it into a garden like space. The inside rooms are quite dark, and devoid of decor. Our server was personable and attentive, but not pushy. The salad was good and a little different, as it contained bits of pasta as well as greens. I ordered chicken Parmesan, my favorite dish. It was disappointing. The chicken was very thick and "slab-like." Quite heavy tasting. It had not been pounded, as a good parm should be. I are very little of the huge portion.The penne side was over sauced, as it swam in heavy marinara. Good marinara is not heavy. My husband had veal Parmesan which was properly prepared. His was much better. This is a rather expensive restaurant. My chicken was $21. The usual price for this dish here, is between $15-18. I will probably not return.
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