Home for the Holidays
Just dug an email out of my spam filter from the Emerging Cleveland folks -- I'd asked if they were doing the tours this year, and they're not. I'm really bummed about this. It's a great tour, and I'd hate to see it fall into obscurity. Please email them and tell them how much the tour would be missed if they quit doing it.
In the same vein, here's a list of places you're supposed to take wayward Clevelanders who have come home for the holidays, courtesy of Friday Magazine.
I like that they included Steve's Hot Dog Lunch, and I'm going to have to check out this selection of Cleveland t-shirts at Big Fun. I'd add Sokolowski's (of course), Gene's Place, and Loganberry Books' not-so-new-anymore location (which I was sure I'd hate, but actually like much better).
What would you add?
In the same vein, here's a list of places you're supposed to take wayward Clevelanders who have come home for the holidays, courtesy of Friday Magazine.
I like that they included Steve's Hot Dog Lunch, and I'm going to have to check out this selection of Cleveland t-shirts at Big Fun. I'd add Sokolowski's (of course), Gene's Place, and Loganberry Books' not-so-new-anymore location (which I was sure I'd hate, but actually like much better).
What would you add?
3 Comments:
My first three would be Melt, the Beachland Brunch or even a show if the person was cool, and the Happy Dog, but the writer listed all three! Is it possible that there is actually one talented person on the PD staff?
Algebra Teahouse, Pat's in the Flats, and due to it being 24/7/365, Common Grounds, for the post-holiday meetups.
Totally agree on the Prosperity Social Club pick - my wife and I live in Columbus and when we come up to visit her family, I like to check out Cleveland's great selection of divey, hip and old school bars. We were up last weekend and went to Prosperity - great vibe, good mix of people and lots of historic Schlitz beer signs, clocks, etc. Will be going back over Christmas - will try to hit Happy Dog too.
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