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Please don't make a list of 1000 places; it's common to try new stuff out. Just name your favorite ones.

 

Me..

 

Murphy's Pub (University Heights)

Arlin's (Clifton)

Highland Coffee House (Corryville)  --preferred over Sitwells. Sorry.

Longworth's (Mt. Adams)

Rock Bottom (Downtown)

The Exchange (Over the Rhine) for dancing but it's been a while.

 

If you frequently go to parks or some other public space feel free to mention it. Eden Park is my favorite park in the city, great views and perfect place to take ladies  :wink2:

Here is my list of places I hang out at in Cincy (in no particular order):

 

Fountain Square (Downtown)

Sitwells (Clifton)

Rock Bottom (Downtown)

Coffee Emporium (Over-the-Rhine)

Blue Wisp Jazz Club (Downtown)

Piatt Park (Downtown)

Panera Bread - outdoor seating on Calhoun (University Heights)

Mac's Pizza Pub (University Heights)

 

Ault Park (Mt. Lookout)

Ramundos Pizzaria (Mt. Lookout)

Skyline in Oakley

Sitwells (Clifton)

The Highlands (Corryville)

Serpentine Wall in the summer

Hyde Park Graeters

CAC (Downtown)

Overlook in Eden Park

 

 

Can this be anywhere or does it have to be a bar/lounge restaurant?

Yep. Anywhere.

Dewey's Fair Trade Coffee (Shaker Square)

Shaker Lakes (Shaker Square)

Koko Bakery (Asiatown)

Tastebuds & Zygote Press (Asiatown)

Prosperity Social Club (Tremont)

Lava Lounge (Tremont)

Lucky's Cafe (Tremont)

West Side Market (Ohio City) ... I can't believe I missed this one!

Gypsy Bean (Detroit Shoreway)

In Cleveland:

1) Superior Viaduct. The edge of the Cleveland universe. It is a jaw dropping panorama of buildings, industry, bridges, river and lake. Planes, trains and boats abound. The views are beautiful before the storm, after the storm, in morning and afternoon light, and perhap most in darkness with DT lit up. It is a snow globe on calm , still, snowy nights; a place to lay out a blanket in the summer and soak up the sun while reading the Sunday paper.

 

2) Westside Market. great food, atmoshere and service. I like getting the neighborhood gossip, and visiting my "boyfriends"  :wink: at various stands/ shops.

 

3) Rock  Bottom brewery to pick up Growlers to-go, to be enjoyed on #1.

 

4) With regard to food and drink-Much more fickle from here on out, too many to mention:

currently Bier Markt Bar Centro, Tremont Tap House, Lolita, Hooples, Asia Town,  and sometimes VTR, Flying Fig, Great Lakes.  This also makes me think Lucky's, Lincoln Park pub and Prosperity are way over due for a visit

 

5) where ever the scooter gang is riding.

 

6) Metroparks and Cuyahoga National Valley.

 

7) interesting festivals. Favorites include Ingenuity, International Film fest,  Burning River Fest,Anything downtown or close in (OC home tour, Warehouse district tour,Taste of Tremont etc)

When the weather is decent, I'm biking down on the Towpath 3-4 nights a week.  Although I don't spend a lot of time there, I've been going to the South Brooklyn Branch of the Cleveland Public Library, mainly for new music.  I go to the Lincoln Park Pub in Tremont almost every weekend. 

Corky's Place (Lakewood)

Pita Express (Lakewood)

Hi-Fi (Lakewood)

Gypsy Bean (Detroit-Shoreway)

Hooples (Flats)

Edison's Pub (Tremont)

In Cleveland:

1) Superior Viaduct. The edge of the Cleveland universe. It is a jaw dropping panorama of buildings, industry, bridges, river and lake. Planes, trains and boats abound. The views are beautiful before the storm, after the storm, in morning and afternoon light, and perhap most in darkness with DT lit up. It is a snow globe on calm , still, snowy nights; a place to lay out a blanket in the summer and soak up the sun while reading the Sunday paper.

 

Excellent description of one of the most picturesque spots in Cleveland.

my living room

my kitchen

my bathroom

my office

my bedroom

 

Every few months I'll go to Clifton Diner or Starbucks just to get out of the condo. I get carryout sometimes from Peppers Cafe. Otherwise, I hate going out by myself and just sitting there pretending to read the paper while I wait for my food.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Not in any particular order...

 

McGuffy's House of Draft

Rivercscape

the Pub / Bar Louie - the Greene

Newport on the Levee

Dublin Pub/Thai 9 - Oregon District

Woodland Cemetery - (summer)

Bombers Game / Dragons Game

Downtown Dayton / Downtown Cincinnati

I really love hanging out anywhere that has amazing art. In NYC, it's MoMA, the Met, the Chelsea gallery district. In Cleveland, it's Spaces and MOCA (haven't been to CMA in years, unfortunately.)

 

Any other gallery recommendations in Cleveland?

I admit I don't do a lot of hanging out either.  I'd rather hang out at home.  However, here's a short list of places I enjoy being when away from home (Cleveland & surrounding areas):

 

Westside Market (always good conversation with strangers in the upper level/observation deck, also at the bar in the cafe)

Metroparks (rocky river reservation and mill stream run reservation, bridle path)

Cuyahoga Valley park system (I can't remember what the proper name of this park system is, but it's my favorite place to hike and picnic)

Huntington Beach (Bay Village)

Moosehead Saloon (Westlake)

 

my living room

my kitchen

my bathroom

my office

my bedroom

 

Sounds like me...I don't go just to "hang out".  If I go out its for a purpose, like going to the downtown library to do research or to bar to hear a band play.  In that case it seems like the geneology/history department of the downtown library and the Oregon Express or Canal Street Tavern, if someone is playing that I want to hear, are about the only places I go to.

 

If Im out taking pix of the city I will stop in that Pacchia coffee shop, but thats take-out, as I dont stay after getting my order.

 

 

 

 

"Any other gallery recommendations in Cleveland?"

 

Anytime there's an opening at Cleveland Public Art or at Josaphat Arts Hall's Convivium33 Gallery, it's almost always a great crowd: http://www.josaphatartshall.com/

 

"Otherwise, I hate going out by myself and just sitting there pretending to read the paper while I wait for my food."

 

Really? In my single days, I was happy to grab my favorite magazine and head out to wherever I felt like grabbing a bite. Between people-watching and reading, it was just nice to soak up the atmosphere. A few servers even said "you're just here by yourself? That's pretty brave." but I just thought there's nothing brave about it, I just wanted out of the house. At work, I always grab lunch out, and almost always eat on my own.

 

As far as my haunts:

The South Side (Tremont)

West Side Market - peabody99, you're too funny ;-)

Great Lakes Brewing

The Arcade (lunchtime people-watching spot)

Medical Mutual Plaza (quieter lunchtime people-watching spot)

Prosperity (Tremont)

Flying Fig (happy hour)

 

 

 

 

 

Sounds like me...I don't go just to "hang out".

 

I used to go out and a get a beer at least a couple times a week from the mid-80s to the mid-90s, but then I began drinking way too much and couldn't afford to go out drinking anymore, so I stayed at home and drank. I quit drinking in 2003 and don't enjoy going out by myself anymore. I do go out with friends sometimes and I enjoy that, but I think they feel uncomfortable drinking around me so I don't get invited out very much.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

That's why we UOers should meet every week!  :-D

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I had no idea Tremont was such a big deal. Everyone seem to go there!

Um, helLO - it's home to this forum's H.B.I.C.!

 

Note to Carl Monday.........

 

CAC (Downtown)

 

 

I went to get my neck/sideburns trimmed today and I overheard people talk about how they frequently go there. I've actually never been there because I generally assume most museums are boring. They said Daniel Libeskind has an exhibit coming up soon, that would be an awesome exhibit to see!

^You've gone to quite a few UO meets and needless to say, we didn't feel the least bit uncomfortable! ;-)

and in fact I am sure someone would pinch hit with regard to KJP's share... not me of course..but someone

looking at these lists I am really shocked I do not see more of you I know out and about. I guess me at the spouse are early birds or something.

Barney's

Thrift Stores

Garage Sales

Overstock warehouses

Home Depot

Flea Markets/Antique Depots

Wade Oval

Shaker Lakes

Shaker Square

any decent Coffee Shop

My bathtub

Madison Avenue

Prada

Paul Smith

Larchmere

Marcus Garvey Park

Harlem Meer

Studio Museum of Harlem

 

I'm fairly open when it comes to bars and whatnot. But probably where you are most likely to find me.

Map Room (W 9th)

Flannery's (E 4th)

Cleats (E 2nd)

 

Other than that, i walk a lot. Walk for walk-sake, walk for coffee and errands. So chances are you'll peep me at any of the Coffee Shops downtown or at CVS.

Mac's Pizza Pub

Christy's Rathskeller

Murphy's Pub

Venice On Vine (hang out with the local nuns javascript:void(0);

angel) --Catholic school memories  :bang:

Bellevue Park -- a block from my place

 

and also my escape from the world...

 

the bench on Celestial and Hill Street in Mt. Adams

I forgot to mention Garbage Dumps and other peoples tree lawns whenever I see a piece of furniture out on the tree lawn.

1) OTR

2) Findlay Market

3) Brewery District

4) Main St

5) Gateway Quarter

6) Pendleton (Final Friday)

7) Walking the streetcar Route

8) Public stairways

9) strolling th Alleys of OTR

10) Wooden Nickel

11) Music Hall

12) Everywhere else in OTR.

CLEVELAND in the WINTER

the places I feel most comfortable in:

 

 

Algebra Tea House [wood stove] (Little Italy)

Tommy's (Cleve Hts)

Phoenix on Lee (Cleve Hts)

Barking Spider [wood stove] (Univ Circle)

Mitzi's (Asia Town)

AJ Roccos (downtown)

Moko  W.9th Phoenix (downtown)

Parkview (Detroit Shoreway)

Happy Dog (DS)

Gypsy Bean (DS)

Bela Dubby (Lakewood)

Great Lakes Brewing Co. (Ohio City)

West Side Market (OC)

 

Summer is coming!

 

Stone Mad (DS)

Edgewater Beach (DS)

Whiskey Island

Barking Spider (Univ Circle)

Luxe (DS)

Beer Engine (Lakewood)

Edison's (Tremont)

 

Wal Mart

Highland Coffehouse

Findlay Market

The Comet

OTR

Northside Tavern

The Blue Wisp

Eden Park

Allyn's

Lookout Joe

My buddy and I were in Cincy tonight for the Cyclones game. I noticed a few people mentioned Rock Bottom so we decided to go there and try some of the beer. Turned out to be pretty awesome. Then we watched the broom ball championship outside and laughed at the announcers damn near the whole time.

I guess I'm all about going to different places so I don't have many I'm always there type of places.

 

Cincy

Keystone - Covington

Mt. Adams

Mainstrasse

Monmouth in Newport

 

Dayton

Wine Gallery

Coco's - Oregon District

Therapy Cafe - Webster Station

Tank's - Walnut Hills

Meijer's on Colonel Glen

People definitely overlook Mainstrasse on this forum in terms of bar scenes; it's a great bar district, my only complaint is..that's all it really is.

Mainstrasse is killer, especially in the summer when you can eat outside.

Columbus:

- MoJoe Lounge (German Village)

- MoJoe Lounge (Short North)

- Urban Spirit (King Lincoln)

- TipTop Kitchen & Cocktails (Downtown)

- Surly Girl Saloon (Short North)

- Char Bar (Downtown)

- Cafe Corner (Harrison West)

- Cafe Brioso (Downtown)

 

Just to name a few off the top of my head.

Lower East Side

Columbus:

- MoJoe Lounge (German Village)

- MoJoe Lounge (Short North)

- Urban Spirit (King Lincoln)

- TipTop Kitchen & Cocktails (Downtown)

- Surly Girl Saloon (Short North)

- Char Bar (Downtown)

- Cafe Corner (Harrison West)

- Cafe Brioso (Downtown)

 

Just to name a few off the top of my head.

 

How is the Char Bar?  I've seen it and it looks interesting but never been inside of it.  I personally love The Elevator Bar.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

People definitely overlook Mainstrasse on this forum in terms of bar scenes; it's a great bar district, my only complaint is..that's all it really is.

 

Definately, and so is Monmouth in Newport.

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

How is the Char Bar?  I've seen it and it looks interesting but never been inside of it.  I personally love The Elevator Bar.

It's a great "last call" sort of place. Definitely one of the better "neighborhood joints" near the Arena. Nice jukebox selection. Some dartboards and a pooltable. Nice people watching from the front windows and a decent patio out back with a nice view straight up at Nationwide One, although it's pretty smokey on the patio since the ban.

 

They also have a basement that used to be the main-floor at street level before the High Street bridge was installed over the train tracks. I've heard that the basement is also haunted. It's pretty creepy down there. Old broken piano in the corner.

 

The men's bathroom also has a big chalkboard over the urinals, which makes for some interesting scribblings by the end of the night.

 

And the number one reason to go to The Char Bar.... THE LONG ISLANDS. Many people say they're the best in the city. They're $8, but served in tall glasses. If you're already a little tipsy, just one will get you hammered. Two Long Islands and you won't remember what happened the next morning.

 

Needless to say, it's not one of my DAILY hangouts, but a fun spot to hit with a good group of friends. ;)

Mac's Pizza Pub

Christy's Rathskeller

Murphy's Pub

 

 

Agreed. . . Probably the best bars to just "chill" around Campus

 

I Also like hanging out on campus. I think i am one of the few people that actually take advantage of Campus Green as a place to just Chill. . . I never see anyone out there. . .

The service at Macs is terrible! Just terrible. But the people who go there give it a nice vibe, especially on busy nights. I've never been to Christy's.

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Corky's Place (Lakewood)

Pita Express (Lakewood)

Hi-Fi (Lakewood)

Gypsy Bean (Detroit-Shoreway)

Hooples (Flats)

Edison's Pub (Tremont)

 

As of lately:

Now That's Class (The Edge)

Happy Dog (Detroit-Shoreway)

Backstage (Kamm's Corners)

Mars Bar (Lakewood)

Beer Engine (Lakewood)

Matinee (Duck Island)

Vulpter:

 

I've been curious on what type of place Matinee is?  I've seen ads for it in Scene making it look like it has live bands, etc?  I'd be interested in your review.

I'm another homebody.  But, there really aren't many places in my neighborhood to hang out.

 

I will hang out at Fellows Gardens, and the Garden Cafe that is open later on Wednesdays during summer.

Cleveland-area:

 

The 5 o'clock (lakewood)

McGinty's (lkwd)

Sunset Grill (Whiskey Island)

The Southside (tremont)

Lincoln Park Pub (tremont)

Prosperity (tremont)

Harbor Inn (flats west bnk)

 

Toledo:

 

El Camino Real

Playmaker's (w toledo)

blarney

 

 

did I mention Whiskey Island? I love that place. Inner city peace and happiness.

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