Are Gimmicky Entertainment Venues Pushing Out Quality Restaurants?
Dining editor Kim Schneider is worried creativity and elevation in Cleveland's dining scene is being lost to gimmicky entertainment venues.
Dining editor Kim Schneider is worried creativity and elevation in Cleveland's dining scene is being lost to gimmicky entertainment venues.
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Built on the strength of immigrants, AsiaTown's emergence is years in the making.
The community organizer spent years behind the scenes in Cleveland politics, but after being elected to his first full term on city council, Blaine Griffin is already being talked about for higher office.
As Cleveland gears up to tear them down, we salute these fallen soldiers of communication.
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From glass blowing to Brazilian food, this east side hot spot has it all.
The insensitive, tongue-in-cheek menu comes too soon after Anthony Sowell's horror story.
The building has been a staple since 1926 and is still after a new owner bought it last year.