Cleveland Restaurants

Do you love to eat? Well, come to Cleveland with a big appetite, then. With more than 1,000 stylish, restaurants, bistros and microbreweries to choose from in Greater Cleveland, you will never get hungry. Read on for a guide on Cleveland restaurants so that you can sample the latest food trends or flavorful ethnic cuisine that Cleveland has to offer.

First-class dining

Cleveland’s own Ristorante Giovanni’s, The Baricelli Inn, The Leopard Restaurant, Lockkeepers, and the Century at The Ritz-Carlton should be in your list if you are looking for award-winning cuisine. These Cleveland restaurants are all winners of the AAA Four Diamond Award. Expect to spend about $30 and up for a meal in these restaurants x96 not a bad deal of you really want first-rate cuisine experience.

Casual dining

Enjoy the charming dxe9cor and contemporary cuisine of casual dining restaurants in Cleveland. Choose from American to Asian to Middle Eastern menus, or combine them all and go for fusion food. Expect to spend about $15 to $30 on lunch and dinner full meals.

Cheap Thrills

In Cleveland, good food never has to be expensive. For under $15, you can have great dishes of any kind x96 Mongolian, Japanese, Italian, and good old American. Most of them offer full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus, and some have breakfast and fruit buffets and soup and salad bars. There are also a lot of in-restaurant bakeries for bread lovers. The streets surrounding four major venues x96 Jacobs Field, Quicken Loans Arena, CSU Wolstein Center and Playhouse Square x96 are lined with reasonably-priced restaurants guaranteed to satisfy any appetite. Come with a group for more fun.

Taste of Cleveland

Cleveland holds a yearly ‘Taste of Cleveland’ during Labor Day weekends x96 so if you happen to be in the area, go to this event! It’s usually held at the Tower City Amphitheater. Some 50 Cleveland area restaurants display their latest cuisine for everyone to try.

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