Are you really going to come all the way to Cleveland and not go to the Rock Hall?
The country's oldest publicly owned market, and worth a walk through. Get a look at the Guardians on the Hope Memorial Bridge on your way over.
Stroll through in your fancy clothes before the wedding on the East side or go back on Sunday - general admission is free. For any Picasso-heads out there, the current special exhibit - Picasso and Paper - runs through March.
Cleveland's most charming neighborhood. If it's warm (-ish), grab an espresso, a cannolli, and take a walk down Mayfield. Or, drive over to Lakeview Cemetery to visit John D. Rockefeller, President James A. Garfield or the famous Haserot Angel.
[Breakfast and lunch - toasts, salads, sandwiches] A perfectly executed French cafe in an unexpected location. We like to split the tartine with labneh and preserves.
[Breakfast - sandwiches] Ranked a top-five breakfast sandwich nationwide (by us)
[Breakfast and lunch - coffee, cocktails, small plates] An "all-day cafe". Start your wedding morning with a continental breakfast and a cocktail, or check out their unique small plates for lunch (i.e. weird Scarlett food).
[Dinner or brunch - "modern takes on Midwest classics"] If you're in town early and want to sneak away for a Valentine's Day date, make a reservation.
[Dinner - pizza, salads, small plates] Whoever designed this place absolutely nailed it. Great pizza, and don't skip the Wonder bread and butter.
[Dinner - sushi] Scarlett's birthday spot three years running