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Front Room Gallery (Map It)
Front Room is a co-operative art gallery and event space based exhibiting fresh works by young and emerging artists, in any medium, both locally and nationally.
3615 Superior Ave. 4203A
Open Saturday & Sunday 1-4PM
Becky’s Food and Spirits (Map It)
CSU favorite – karaoke every Saturday
1762 E 18th St.
(216) 621-0055
Crooked River Books (Map It)
1301 E. 9th St. (in the Galleria Mall)
( 216) 830-2665
Burning River Gardens (Map It)
Corner of W Superior and Old River Rd.
Cleveland State Farmer's Market (Map It)
1930 Euclid Ave, Cleveland
Thursdays 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Through October 22nd
Downtown Farmers' Market | Constantino's Market (Map It)
1278 W. 9th St.
(216) 373-9461
Mondays 4:30pm-7:30pm
June 5 - October 30
Galleria Market Day at Galleria Centre Court (Map It)
1301 E. 9th St.
(216) 861-4343
Tuesdays 11am-2pm
Constantino’s (Map It)
1278 W. 9th St.
(216) 373-9461
Reserve Square Market (Map It)
1701 E 12th St
(216) 696-1012
Cleveland Rowing Foundation (Map It)
The only boathouse in northeast Ohio, attracting over 800 high school, collegiate and adult athletes to the banks of the Cuyahoga River in downtown Cleveland from March to November.1948 Carter Rd
(216) 621-9772
Great Lakes Science Center (Map It)
Home of an omnimax theater.
305 Old Erieside Ave
(216) 574-6262
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Map It)
Expensive tickets, but free on a couple of holidays.
1100 Rock and Roll Blvd.
(216) 781-7625
The Mall (Map It)
Featuring art installations by Cleveland Public Art and Movies on the Mall in the summer.
St. Clair and W. Mall Dr.
Voinovich Park (Map It)
800 E. Ninth St.
Wendy Park (Map It)
Wendy Park is where the Cuyahoga River meets Lake Erie. You can watch ships come and go, check out the historic Coast Guard Station, and watch people play volleyball.
2800 Whiskey Island Dr.
Aladdin’s Baking Co. (Map It)
Super cheap and delicious Mediterranean carryout!
1301 Carnegie Ave
(216) 861-0317
Moko Coffee (Map It)
1505 Euclid Ave.
(216) 375-7730
Phoenix Coffee
3 downtown shops! Phoenix is known for its friendly staff, cozy atmosphere, and, you know, coffee.
1728 St. Clair Avenue (Map It)
1300 W. 9th St (Map It)
1700 E. 9th St (Map It)
Peterson’s Nuts (Map It)
Nuts, candy, and gifts.
1260 Carnegie Ave
(216) 861-4017
Ten Thousand Villages (Map It)
Works with over 130 artisan groups in more than 38 countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America to bring you fair trade jewelry, home decore, gifts, and more.2254 Euclid Ave
(216) 575-1058
Tower City (Map It)
Mostly your typical mall chains, but also some independent gems like The Cleveland Store.
230 W Huron Rd
(216) 771-0033
The Bang and the Clatter Theatre Co. (Map It)
Very cool theater – contemporary playwrights
224 Euclid Ave
(330) 606-5317
Playhouse Square (Map It)
Everything from broadway to opera. Check out their $10 Smart Seats program.
Something Dada | Improvisational Comedy (Map It)
Performances Fridays at 8 p.m. and Saturdays at 8 and 10:30 p.m. Shows are fast-paced, funny and based completely on audience suggestions.
1900 Superior Ave., Ste. 120
(216) 696-4242
Agora Theater (Map It)
A Cleveland icon. Grungy and fun.
5000 Euclid Avenue
(216) 881-6700
House of Blues (Map It)
Expensive tickets to big name touring acts.
308 Euclid Ave
(216) 523-2583
Peabody's Concert Club (Map It)
Attracts mostly a metal crowd.
2083 E 21st St
(216) 776-9999



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