Cleveland’s most iconic attraction, located on the shores of Lake Erie. A must-see for music fans and a great way to spend a few hours downtown.
A Cleveland institution and one of the oldest public markets in the country. Grab a Cheeseburger Pasty from Reilly's or an Italian Sausage from Frank's and enjoy on the balcony!
A world-class museum with free general admission. Admire the works of Monet, Picasso, and Van Gogh for a relaxed afternoon.
One of the first indoor shopping malls in the country, this beautifully restored landmark dates back to 1890. It’s a great place to admire some classic Cleveland architecture while exploring downtown.
Our neck of the woods! Ohio City is home to the iconic Great Lakes Brewing - the oldest craft brewery in Ohio. Check out their basement brewpub and order an Edmund Fitzgerald Porter (Jake's fave) or a Mexican Lager (Lydia's fave). Some of our other favorite spots are Lekko Coffee, Patron Saint, Market Garden Brewery, Amba, Momocho, and Mitchell's Ice Cream
Tremont is home to St. John Cantius Church - where we will be getting married. If you want to fill some time after the ceremony, be sure to check out Roasted Coffee, The Treehouse, Edison's, Literary Tavern, or the Flying Monkey (all just a short walk from the church)!
There are several areas we recommend checking out! The Flats is strip along the Cuyahoga River that is home to many bars and restaurants including The Lakehouse, Welcome to the Farm, and Goodnight John Boy. East 4th Street is a popular pedestrian only street with some of our favorite restaurants like Mabel's BBQ and Cordelia. Lastly, we will always recommend Gillespie's Map Room, a little Irish pub with great pizza and the spot where we had our first date!