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The Top 11 Bars in Cleveland
"Platform has been around for about four years, and they've already risen to the top of the Cleveland beer world thanks to their innovative takes on classic recipes. Their Yammy Yammy is a perfect example. While everyone else is making pumpkin ales, Platform zagged and made their fall beer with roasted sweet potatoes and cinnamon."
"<blockquote class=”twitter-tweet”><p lang=”en” dir=”ltr”>Our Cincinnati tasting room, Locoba, is open for dine-in service. We have a full-service coffee bar with lattes, cold brew, cappuccinos, drip coffee &more. Our draught list is packed & we have carryout."
"It started just in 2014 but it has already made a reputation as a premier nightlife destination. As the name suggests, Platform Beer Company are mainly known for their beers. You will find plenty of beers on tap."
"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."
"Address: 1947 W 25th St, Cleveland (Ohio City)Known for: Good brewpub and patio in Ohio City; they also offer $6 tours of their production breweryWebsite:Market Garden Brewery"
"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."
"While we’re on the topic of pizza, Masthead is the place to go. Whether you want a tasty beer or the best vegan pizza in Cleveland, you’ll find it in this downtown spot. They have the ever-popular Margherita pizza with fresh mozzarella and basil for vegetarians, or the Veggie Pizza topped with mushrooms, veggies, onions, and cheese."
"Last but certainly not least on your DIY Cleveland brewery tour isMasthead Brewing Company. While the others were easy to walk to, this one may be further away (only a 5-10 minute Uber ride), but it is well worth the stop!. This may be our favorite brewery in Cleveland."
"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"
"Cleveland’s sizeable Slovenian population gave rise to this east side brewery, which opened in 2016 and is named for the mountain goat in the nation’s folklore. The airy, high-ceilinged tavern with a copper-topped bar features drinks with names taken from Cleveland history, like Dead Man’s Curve ale (Interstate 90 through the city features a 90-degree right turn), and Polka City Pilsner, as well as meeting spaces, games, and even a kids' menu."
"Address: 1361 E 55th St, Cleveland (St. Clair Superior)Known for: Cleveland-themed and seasonal beers (like Dead Man’s Curve IPA and Polka City Pilsner), and their strong neighborhood tiesWebsite:Goldhorn Brewery"
"I have been going here for years; glad that they now allow indoor seating again. My favorite: the ma po tofu. The atmosphere is friendly and unpretentiou..."
"Home to a huge collection of artifacts and exhibits, the outstanding Cleveland Museum of Natural History is fifteen minutes drive east of downtown. Its gigantic galleries have sections dedicated to archaeology, anthropology, geology and paleontology with interesting items and interactive hands-on activities. Founded in 1920, the massive museum is a firm favorite with locals and tourists alike with its captivating collection now containing more than four million specimens."
"Geological Formation, Archaeological Site , Exhibition , Natural History Museum. Located in University circle, this museum was established in 1920 in order to carry out research on subjects like anthropology, archaeology, botany, geology, palaeontology, zoology and few others. The museum has collection of more than 4 million exhibits permanent exhibits focus on how the Universe was formed and the evolution of human beings."
"Dinosaurs and the Perkins Wildlife Center are the highlights at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Explore Madagascar and Costa Rica in the Cleveland Botanical Garden’s Glasshouse. Swing into MOCA for a dose of contemporary art. Or, brush up on your history and ride the Euclid Beach Grand Carousel at the Cleveland History Center."
"In 1891, the Cleveland Spiders of the National League began play at a ballpark at the corner of Lexington Avenue and East 66th Street, situated at the end of a trolley line. For the next half-century, League Park would be home to luminaries of sport, from baseball to football to boxing. The building that originally housed the Indians team and ticket office is now a museum, open Saturdays year-round with expanded hours in the summer (during baseball season, of course)."
"Euclid Creek Reservation is best known as the former site of the famed Euclid Beach Amusement Park, which operated between 1895 and 1969 and was modeled after New York City's Coney Island. Though many of the park's amusement rides have long disappeared, it retains relics such as a shuffleboard area and remnants of the Flying Turns roller coaster. The park's southern area, divided by its namesake Euclid Creek, is located on the site of the ghost town of Bluestone, which popped up in the late 19th century as a result of quarrying activity."
"Bedford Reservation protects a lovely National Natural Landmark gorge carved by Tinker's Creek, the largest tributary waterway of the Cuyahoga River. The reservation stretches more than 2,200 acres and showcases lovely waterfalls and waterway vistas, as well as forest habitats protecting mature trees and seasonal wildflowers. The Shawnee Hills Golf Course, contained within the reservation, is home to an 18-hole public course, a driving range, and a FootGolf course."