Find out what American restaurants to try in Cleveland Heights. Cleveland Heights is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States, and an inner-ring suburb of Cleveland. The city's population was 46,238 at the 2010 census. As of the 2010 census, Cleveland Heights was ranked the 8th largest city by population in the Greater Cleveland metropolitan area and ranked 20th in Ohio. It was founded as a village in 1903 and a city in 1921.
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4 based on 138 reviews
Lunch was fine. All four enjoyed their food. So it is a safe choice of corporate standardized steak house dining. No quirks. No fun in life. Long live Peter Lugar's.
4 based on 42 reviews
The six of us shared a pizza appetizer, the brussell sprout app and the fries with truffles...all were superbly done. Most of us had some sort of fish taco wrapped in lettuce leaves. There was plenty for each serving and quite delicious. One of our friends had a vegan Japanese dish with tofu and the flavors were phenomenal. I will return, only this time I hope to sit outside. The only down side were the acoustics which made it difficult to carry on conversations.
4 based on 145 reviews
Visited recently on two different days. After theater, was a delightful patio evening with great food had by all. Ceasar salad/beet salad...... Service very attentive as well. Second visit was a Wednesday night two dinner special! Many choice to select from/ bottle of wine / dessert.
4 based on 200 reviews
We patronize Nighttown fairly frequently, largely for dinner before an event and also at times for lunch. This is a long time great favorite. Food and service are always consistent and dependable and excellent value. They also have frequent music offerings, which we don't take advantage of as much as we'd like. they also have heated patio. can't miss for easy, decent meal for lunch or dinner.
4 based on 243 reviews
Provenance is a 76-seat fine dining restaurant and lounge, located inside the world-renowned Cleveland Museum of Art, that features locally sourced and globally inspired cuisine and a prix fixe menu that complements current museum exhibitions. We accept r
We stopped for coffee and pastries while visiting the museum. Both were quite good. It is in the courtyard between the old and new wings.We did not sample the food, but it looked fresh and quite busy. There were even customers in scrubs from the nearby Cleveland Clinic having lunch there which probably attest to the quality of the food there.
4 based on 110 reviews
Eat. Laugh. Wine. A neighborhood bistro with an emphasis on wine in the heart of Cleveland Heights! Holiday hours may be different than those shown.
My wife and I were in the middle of errands and decided to pop in for lunch. What a pleasant surprise. The decor, the music, the service, the food--all of it just perfect. We had the bruschetta as well as soup. It was a filling, but light lunch.I would love to come back for dinner some time. There is a full bar and the atmosphere would be great for a romantic dinner, or a meal with friends.
4 based on 241 reviews
Our concept at fire is a simple one: perfectly prepared food and drink at reasonable prices, in an exciting atmosphere. we create simple foods with innovative presentations using the best quality ingredients. we also provide friendly, efficient and profes
We thoroughly enjoyed our food, as well as, the outstanding service. Nice hip place with a great brunch. The atmosphere was very comfortable and I always love an open kitchen. Started off with a spicy Bloody Mary, which was amazing. Enjoyed the house made pickle in it too. The brunch menu really offered a wide variety, which made my decision very difficult because it all sounded so good. I narrowed it down to the cured oro salmon, frittata, and lemon soufflé pancakes and had the server pick one and surprise me. My husband ordered the vanilla mascarpone French toast and a side of the house smoked bacon and our server surprised me with the cured salmon. It was all delicious and I mean every last bite! I wish I lived near by so I could work my way through the menu. The French toast with the brûlée bananas and creme anglaise was a perfect brunch entree. The flavors were fantastic together. The bagel that was served with the salmon tasted like it was just made. The salmon was so fresh and tasty and the side of egg salad was the perfect compliment. I created a bagel loaded with cream cheese, salmon, tomatoes, onions and capers that was absolutely top notch. It was a masterpiece and I cleaned my plate. I can honestly say if you havenât been, you need to go. What a great find with delicious food and awesome service. We decided to eat inside, but there is a nice patio area to enjoy eating outside. Highly recommend. Thank you 9kathyf! We appreciate your detailed review and support of fire. We hope to see you again.
4 based on 208 reviews
Incredible matza ball soup! My husband and I donâtCleveland much but Jackâs is always a stop. Fresh, crisp pickles are fantastic! Not too garlicky- just right. Like crunching on a fresh cucumber. And that soup! Jewish penicillin as my mother used to say.
4 based on 219 reviews
I have been going to Tommy's forever. Always good quality food, something for everyone no matter their diet type. Service excellent but not intrusive. I get the Lynne most often and consistently good. It's the one place my family goes that has choices for everyone. Love Tommy's.
4 based on 414 reviews
Melt opened in September 2006 with one goal: To provide gourmet grilled cheese sandwiches and as many beers as possible in a cool and comfortable environment. No bar food. No boring choices on tap. And something for everyone: it's Cleveland-friendly, slig
First time Iâve ever been to Melt after hearing about it so many times. The atmosphere is fun. The menu has LOTS of choicesâespecially for us vegetarians. Huge beer and cocktail list. Only problem was the service was slow. Understaffed for sure. I understand this is a long-standing issue.Still a great sandwich and good soup.
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