A classic Cleveland Heights vegetarian-friendly staple. Tommy's boasts an especially crispy Diet Coke (with unlimited refills) for those so inclined, and is located in Coventry village, Josh's childhood stomping grounds.
Perhaps the most cliché suggestion, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, while corny, is objectively extremely cool. They've got something for everyone: handwritten lyrics by John Lennon, outfits from early in Hayley Williams' and Taylor Swift's career, and David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust tour suit, among many other iconic artifacts.
Come on, roller coaster lovers! Cedar Point, located an hour west of Cleveland, is considered the #1 roller coaster park in the US, and for good reason. Tickets are affordable, and if you're a thrill-seeker who can withstand watching sweaty couples in tank tops make out while in line for Millennium Force, this will be is your mecca.
A lovely, massive beachside park on Cleveland's near west side. Get a taste of Cleveland's community (entertaining, to say the least), wade in Lake Erie (if you dare), and take a classic photo with one of the city's big script "Cleveland" signs. Actually, there are in fact beautiful weeping willows everywhere, the sunset is stunning, and it's the perfect place to romanticize this wonderful rust belt city.
This one is for the ice cream girls. You really can't come to Cleveland and skip getting a scoop or two. (Couple's recommendations are chocolate fudge brownie, raspberry chocolate chunk, cherry chocolate chunk, and banana cream pie, but you truly can't flop.)
If you want to do a drive-by of the place that started it all, Jim Brickman's office is located at this address. Yes, this is publicly listed and does not count as doxxing the man. We do not recommend entering the building, but we do recommend soaking up the vibes and getting a tasty meal in nearby Asiatown.