Pubs/Wine & Martini Bars in Cleveland

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  • Market Avenue Wine Bar

    2526 Market Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-696-9463

    The coziest wine bar in town has, naturally, a very extensive wine list and a knowledgeable staff. Small wine-friendly menu includes cheeseboards, smoked salmon with lemon and capers, and pates.
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  • Market Garden Brewery

    1947 West 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-621-4000

    This massive Ohio City brewpub seats well over 300 guests in multiple dining rooms, at various bars, and in a gem-like beer garden. Upscale pub grub joins an ever-evolving list of world-class suds, cooked up by an award-winning brewmaster. Don't miss the house chips, meat boards, Cubano, and ridiculously delicious southern fried chicken.
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  • Merry Arts Pub & Grille

    15607 Detroit Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-226-4080

    Candles and white lights make every evening at the Merry Arts a little like Christmas in Killarney, minus the whole "Silent Night" thing.
  • Mitchell's UltraLounge

    24900 Euclid Avenue, Euclid Eastern Suburbs

    216-731-6600

  • Moriarty's Pub

    1912 E. 6th St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-771-0211

    Downtown Cleveland’s original public house has been playing to the Harp crowd since 1933. Now, lunch might be garden salads and grilled bratwurst sandwiches one day, a chef’s salad and a meatball sub the next.
  • Nano Brew

    1859 West 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-862-6631

  • Networkz Restaurant and Lounge

    3560 Mayfield Rd, Celveland Heights Eastern Suburbs

    216-675-3733

  • North End Market

    7542 Darrow Rd., Hudson Akron/Summit County

    330-656-1238

    This gourmet grocery-turned wine bar/restaurant is winning over well-heeled suburbanites with its laid-back wine-cellar atmosphere and moderately priced gourmet fare. Diners pay just $5.50 over retail for any of the hundreds of bottles of wine.
  • Ohio Beer Garden

    402 Great Northern Blvd., North Olmsted Western Suburbs

    440-979-1001

  • Old Haunts Tavern

    1527 East Market St. Akron/Summit County

    330-733-9234

  • Ontario Street Cafe

    2053 Ontario St. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-861-6446

    Tucked into a small space just south of Public Square, Ontario Street Café is hidden in plain sight. This classic Cleveland bar has been around for longer than most regulars can recall — but then again, most have been drinking since noon. Despite the well-worn interior — and less-than-welcoming exterior — this is no dive bar. Bartenders wear white shirts and neckties. Service is prompt and professional. And the fresh-sliced deli sandwiches are out of this world. Drinks are dirt cheap but you need cash to enjoy them.
  • Porco Lounge & Tiki Room

    2527 W. 25th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-802-9222

    Cleveland’s premiere tropical cocktail oasis.
  • Press Wine Bar

    2221 Professor Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-566-9463

    Not since Symon and Herschman ran dueling bistros across the street from one another has this end of Professor been so lively. Press is a "wine bar" in name alone as the breadth and quality of the food here bares little in common with what typically passes as grub at others in the genre. Prosciutto-wrapped monkfish, deftly grilled steak, and a tasty crab cake sandwich prove the range of the chef's talents. At eight selections, the wine-on-tap list is one of the longest in town.
  • Public House

    17219 Lorain Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-252-6608

    The standard bearer of the neighborhood’s Irish-American pubs is the Public House, a snug little den offering honest food at an honest price. Both Irish and domestic beers are flat-out cheap. From its petite kitchen, the House turns out homemade soups, stuffed sandwiches and daily specials. Of course, the Friday fish fry is legendary.
  • Quaker Steak & Lube N. Canton

    5073 Dressler Rd., N. Canton Canton/Stark County

    330-433-9464

  • Quaker Steak & Lube Valley View

    5935 Canal Rd., Valley View Southern Suburbs

    216-986-9500

    Valhalla for wing nuts, with burgers, malts and lots of car-bohydrates to rev about. The sauces range from sweet to “Atomic,” and the rib buzz will linger late into the night. As for the décor: picture the Hard Rock Café with NASCAR art instead of music memorabilia. Nice outdoor patio bar. Theme fun for the family or your pit crew.
  • Rav's Creekside

    9224 Darrow Rd, Twinsburg Eastern Suburbs

    330) 425-3435

  • Red Lantern Kitchen & Bar

    17446 Lorain Ave West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    (216) 331-1458

  • Rocky River Brewing Co.

    21290 Center Ridge Rd., Rocky River Western Suburbs

    440-895-2739

    Established in 1998 as a premier brewpub and restaurant, Rocky River Brewing Company was founded on creating world-class handcrafted beers, an award-winning menu, and a great dining experience. Over the past 10 years, Rocky River Brewing Company has won more than a dozen national and international medals for its beers and numerous Silver Spoon awards for its food.
  • Royal Vine Wine Bar

    12766 Royalton Rd., N. Royalton Western Suburbs

    440-582-5090

    Soft seating, candlelight, and knowledgeable staffers fill this suburban wine bar with easy elegance. The reasonably priced wine list contains more than 400 selections, mostly from small boutique wineries, and a modest tapas menu includes cheeses, smoked salmon, and more. Afterward, stop in at the attached wine shop and take home some new favorites.
  • Sarah's Vineyard

    1204 W. Steels Corners Rd., Cuyahoga Falls Akron/Summit County

    330-929-8057

    Nestled on the edge of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, this lovingly built, family-owned and -operated winery, wine bar, and crafts gallery offers a small lineup of paninis and simple noshes to accompany the sweet Ohio wines. No one claims it's gourmet fare, but the rustic setting and pastoral views make it well worth a visit.
  • Somewhere in Cleveland Heights

    Cedar Lee neighborhood, Cleveland Heights East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

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  • Spitfire Saloon

    1539 W. 117th St. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    Loud rock and cheap drinks rule at this funky dive, where the jukebox is stocked with punk classics and the beer flows freely starting at 4 p.m. each day. Every January, the place is renamed the Hulett and caters to the metal crowd.
  • Teamz Restaurant & Bar

    6611 Eastland Rd, Middleburg Heights Western Suburbs

    440-243-7288

  • The Big Dog

    432 W. Highland Avenue, Ravenna Kent/Portage County

    3302969115

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