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The Ultimate Self-Guided Tour of Cleveland Breweries (By a Local)
"Platform has six locations across Ohio and now Pennsylvania, but their original location that was opened in 2014 is still the best.With over 20 beers on tap and a beautiful outdoor patio, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy some sunshine and a flight of their latest summer beer innovations. Try the Twisted Amalgamation, a newly released barrel aged wheat stout, or the Haze Jude hazy IPA. Or you can also always enjoy a refreshing Speed Merchant IPA or Rosellini peach rose apple ale any time of year."
"Venture out of the area to visit Noble Beast or Masthead Brewing Co., or fit in several breweries by hopping on board the Cleveland Brew Bus, which makes stops at some of the city’s best breweries, including Platform, Terrestrial and Forest City Brewery."
"Other nearby favorites include Market Garden Brewery and Hansa Brewery. Venture out of the area to visit Noble Beast or Masthead Brewing Co., or fit in several breweries by hopping on board the Cleveland Brew Bus, which makes stops at some of the city’s best breweries, including Platform, Terrestrial and Forest City Brewery."
"A photo posted by marketgardenbrewery (@marketgardenbrewery) on Oct 23, 2016 at 9:11am PDT. If you're looking for a fresh pint, Market Garden Brewery is the way to go. Their flavor twists are refreshing and delicious."
"1947 W 25th St, Cleveland, OH 44113Phone: (216) 621-4000Visit Website. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Market Garden Brewpub (@marketgardenbrewpub)"
"Nestled in Downtown Detroit and overlooking some great views is masthead brewing which now occupies the historic Bryant Building. This dog-friendly tasting room offers a ton of seating indoor and out, and good news, their patio . Keep yourself cozy in the heated patio as you sip on some delicious home-crafted lagers, IPAs, and sours."
"Venture out of the area to visit Noble Beast or Masthead Brewing Co., or fit in several breweries by hopping on board the Cleveland Brew Bus, which makes stops at some of the city’s best breweries, including Platform, Terrestrial and Forest City Brewery."
"Nano Brew Cleveland is a laid-back neighborhood brewpub with 24 beers on draft both at the inside bar and at the outdoor Beer Garden Bar, which also happens to be dog-friendly. You could order a cocktail, but when you're in one of Cleveland's beloved craft breweries, suds are usually the best bet. The Prosperity Wheat, a Bavarian-style Hefeweizen with clove and banana aromatics, is a tried and true favorite."
"A post shared by Nano Brew Cleveland (@nanobrewcle) on Dec 1, 2019 at 7:55am PST. Are you looking to enjoy freshly brewed beers in a tranquil atmosphere?. Come to Nano Brew Cleveland, a local brewpub with over 20 beers on draft."
"Market Garden Brewery is just a stone’s throw from Great Lakes, so after lunch, wander over and get ready for another fantastic brewery stop!. You just have to cross West 25th Street and you’re there. Located right next door to the best place in Cleveland,West Side Market, you could make a quick stop to check out this historic market and food stalls before enjoying more beer."
"The Market Garden Brewery, a great spot for lunch or dinner, is located right next door to the @westsidemarket. A post shared by marketgardenbrewery (@marketgardenbrewery) on Jan 20, 2017 at 2:04pm PST. A post shared by LAND studio (@landstudio) on May 22, 2017 at 2:30pm PDT"
"Rocky River Reservation stretches along the banks of the river of the same name, located within the Cleveland metro area and the suburbs of Brook Park, Fairview Park, Lakewood, Berea, North Olmsted, and Olmsted Township. The river is a top destination for steelhead anglers, noted as one of the United States' top 50 fishing areas. Visitors can spot native wildlife such as white-tailed deer and migratory bird species or learn about the region's ecosystems at the Rocky River Nature Center."
"The Cleveland Mall is a long and expansive public park in Cleveland's downtown district, originally conceived by city planners Daniel Burnham, Arnold Brunner, and John Carrère as part of the city's 1903 Group Plan. The park space was intended to connect the city's major government and civic buildings, including the 1910 Metzenbaum Courthouse, the 1916 Cleveland City Hall, the 1912 Cuyahoga County Courthouse, and the 1925 Cleveland Public Library. Today, the mall is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered a prime example of the city's 20th-century City Beautiful civic movement."