Reviews on American food in Euclid, Ohio, United States. Euclid is a city in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, United States. It is an inner ring suburb of Cleveland. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 48,920. In 2009, Euclid celebrated its bicentennial.
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Clean, drinks are accessible to customers which is nice. Service is good, and they get on it. your in-your out.
4 based on 12 reviews
A friend took me here while on a business lunch and I'm glad she did. They serve the original Panini's ( not what you get at Panera, but the good stuff ).Very cool bar / entertainment atmosphere and a fun place. I would imagine an evening out with a date would be great. Highly recommend this place for work or leisure.
4 based on 57 reviews
Muldoon's has been part of my life since it opened, but I've moved further away and only get here once a year or so now.Last night, I had THE BEST EVER New England clam chowder. DELICIOUS!!!Service was friendly. Prices were appropriate to the kind of food, portion sizes, and area.I took off 1 star because my sister's order of soft pretzels were drowning in butter to the point where she left most of it. We'll be back, but I'll stick with the clam chowder and avoid the soft pretzels.If you're going during rush, try to make a right turn in and out of the parking lot. The left turns in this area can be challenging.
Stopped in for breakfast one morning while in the area. They offer bagels, donuts, sandwiches and dressed up bagels. I had an egg, ham and cheese and was good. I ate in and many locals visit, including several school kids. Everyone talking while owner was cooking. Fun place!
3 based on 55 reviews
Aside from being a hipster gastropub with interior panache and a quiet patio, the Paragon also serves up as a Mondays Special mouthwatering angus beef cheeseburgers with a nice DIY fixins bar and homemade fries for $5, which can be combined with their $2 Mondays Drafts (including nearly a dozen top quality brews). The waitresses are always super attentive. My wife and I often stop here for a Monday night dinner before going to catch a movie two blocks away at the Atlas Cinemas Lakeshore 7, where all shows on Mondays at just $5. Both offer 'first run' quality at very affordable prices.
4 based on 20 reviews
Not good at all. Very unorganized, and too small. They put a band in the house and that reduces the room even more. I did get a pretty good burger but don't expect anything better than that. Parking was a itty- bitty lot on the side and get this...it was valet. Bahahahahha. We had to park a block away on a side street. It is located in the heart of a residential neighborhood and you would think its an ice cream stand.
Address is correct. Wonderful food, attentive wait staff, a neighborhood treasure. I love their breakfast that they serve all day. Parking available on nearby street. Very popular place on the weekend. If you love wonderful breakfast food......this is a must dine experience.
4 based on 56 reviews
Our party of 8 really enjoyed eating at this Downtown Euclid restaurant on Lakeshore Blvd. Has a varied seasonal menu with a delicious selection of comfort foods (Pot Roast, Beef Stroganoff- very tasty!)Generous portions- side salad enough for 2!Beautifully decorated with distinctive art pieces and uniquely diverse seating options- Counter/Bar area enables you to watch chefs prep and cook food!Spacious Main Dining Room has booth & chairs/tables Large Patio area- one side with comfy couches, other with tables and chairs (smoking and non- smoking sections)Listening to Beatles tunes performed by âTommyâsâ was delightful!Wait staff is attentive and well dressed.
4 based on 78 reviews
I dined here at lunchtime on a Tuesday, with a friend and business associate. The décor is terrific, with exposed painted brick, pleasant wall lighting, and muted colors. We were greeted by a person whom I have to think was the owner, judging by his dress and demeanor. We were immediately seated and greeted pleasantly. My friend ordered the shrimp and lobster bisque, which he said was delicious. He also ordered a hamburger, which was done properly and seemed generous. I ordered eggplant rotini, which was a small plate special that day. It was good, but very salty, and the marinara sauce was oddly dry. I ordered Duck D'Alsace from the regular menu, and it was pretty disappointing. I did order it rare, but this was closer to raw. Still, I am partly to blame for that, I suppose - I could have ordered it med-rare. However, the fat on the breast was not rendered at all, and was still cool. The spice rub was unappealing - I think it might have been Chinese 5-spice; it had a cinnamon-allspice flavor that I did not care for, but that is preference, not criticism. However there was nothing Alsatian about the duck as far as I could tell. The mashed potatoes and vegetables were fine, but unremarkable. The berry compote was very good, but scant. I wouldn't order this dish again. There are all kinds of fascinating choices on the menu, and it is worth going back to poke around and check some other items out.
4 based on 54 reviews
Next time youâre hungry, follow Paulie Hamalainenâs advice and âTake the fresh train to Tastytown.â No, Tastytown isnât an actual destination but a reference to visiting the Beach Club Pizza Bistro in Euclid, where Hamalainen serves as Executive Chef unde
Terrific food from a reasonably priced restaurant with friendly service and decent atmosphere and great patio. Have not had any food that wasn't beyond what would be expected from a neighborhood spot. We drive about 5 miles to get there a couple of times a month. We love the thin crust pizza and salads but order a variety of terrific other dishes.
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