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Missing Falls Brewery now headed to downtown Akron

By Rick Armon

Published: July 18, 2017

 

Missing Falls Brewery really will be missing a falls.

 

The brewery once slated to open in Munroe Falls is shifting gears and will now be located in the giant Canal Place complex in downtown Akron.

 

It also will be a lot bigger than first envisioned.

 

Missing Falls came onto the local scene in late 2015, with plans to open in a small shop at 10 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls.

 

http://www.ohio.com/blogs/the-beer-blog/the-beer-blog-1.273124/missing-falls-brewery-now-headed-to-downtown-akron-1.781145

 

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These guys are really starting off on a pretty big scale - nothing in the story let on about how much brewing experience they have between them. That's a lot of space and equipment for a start-up.

 

It may work out though - since R. Shea is also putting a production brewery at Canal Place, it could be the start of a little brewery district near downtown. It will be interesting to see if, over time, they can get another one down there - or maybe talk an existing out-of-state brewer to expand there, too.

 

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    Some new additions in the area.   R. Shea Brewing has opened in Canal Place in Downtown Akron. It's a big production space in old Goodrich warehouse space. Next to Missing Falls Brewing. Dec

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Missing Falls Brewery now headed to downtown Akron

By Rick Armon

Published: July 18, 2017

 

Missing Falls Brewery really will be missing a falls.

 

The brewery once slated to open in Munroe Falls is shifting gears and will now be located in the giant Canal Place complex in downtown Akron.

 

It also will be a lot bigger than first envisioned.

 

Missing Falls came onto the local scene in late 2015, with plans to open in a small shop at 10 N. Main St. in Munroe Falls.

 

http://www.ohio.com/blogs/the-beer-blog/the-beer-blog-1.273124/missing-falls-brewery-now-headed-to-downtown-akron-1.781145

 

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These guys are really starting off on a pretty big scale - nothing in the story let on about how much brewing experience they have between them. That's a lot of space and equipment for a start-up.

 

It may work out though - since R. Shea is also putting a production brewery at Canal Place, it could be the start of a little brewery district near downtown. It will be interesting to see if, over time, they can get another one down there - or maybe talk an existing out-of-state brewer to expand there, too.

 

 

They have been brewing at setting up at local events for a couple years. Nothing commercial that I know of.

 

 

Akron Dish: Artisan Coffee in Ellet expanding to 365 by Whole Foods; Prime 93 in Portage Lakes to become Bricco Prime; Seiberling Farm history; wine tastings and more

 

By Katie Byard Beacon Journal staff writer

Beacon Journal staff writer

Published: July 18, 2017 - 05:33 PM | Updated: July 19, 2017 - 03:20 PM

 

 

This Akron coffee shop is percolating mightily.

 

When the new Whole Foods Market 365 opens Sept. 14 on the city’s west side, Akron’s Artisan Coffee Shop will have a coffee bar inside.

 

Also, we bring you news about a change in Portage Lakes scheduled for early next month: Prime 93 in New Franklin — the former Anthe’s — will become Bricco Prime.

 

http://www.ohio.com/lifestyle/food/akron-dish-artisan-coffee-in-ellet-expanding-to-365-by-whole-foods-prime-93-in-portage-lakes-to-become-bricco-prime-seiberling-farm-history-wine-tastings-and-more-1.781249?cache=18961415304345

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Akron brewpub up for sale

Published: September 11, 2017 - 1:47 PM | Updated: September 12, 2017 - 9:20 AM

By Rick Armon

 

The Ohio Brewing Co. brewpub is up for sale.

 

The brewery, located in Akron’s Highland Square neighborhood, posted a classified advertisement on ProBrewer.com last week (Sept. 8) saying it’s “expanding our existing brewery to a new location and need to move quickly.”

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/pages/beer/akron-brewpub-sale

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New Pots and Pans restaurant brings Jamaican cuisine to Akron

Posted on October 30, 2017 at 12:42 PM

By Megan Becka, special to cleveland.com

 

AKRON, Ohio - Akronites looking to broaden their culinary horizons can find their fix at Pots and Pans Jamaican Cuisine, which opened last week at 325 S. Main St., Akron.

 

The restaurant, owned and run by Jamaican natives and siblings Lomaro and Lamesha Caldwell, features Caribbean-inspired fare like tender oxtail and buttery sauteed beans.

 

http://www.cleveland.com/akron/index.ssf/2017/10/pots_and_pans_brings_jamaican.html

 

 

 

Ohio Brewing Co. leaving Akron for Cuyahoga Falls;

Updated on October 23, 2017 at  1:15 PM Posted on October 23, 2017 at  1:14 PM

By Marc Bona, cleveland.com

 

  AKRON, Ohio - Chris Verich's wanderlust spirit has struck again: Ohio Brewing Co. is moving to Cuyahoga Falls to allow for increased distribution, and the brewery has planned a customer-appreciation party for Saturday, Oct. 28, to say thanks and farewell.

But craft-beer fans in the area shouldn't fret too much: The new tenant will maintain a strong emphasis on craft beer and will look at brewing down the line.

http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2017/10/ohio_brewing_co_leaving_akron.html

 

^ How in the world does Ohio Brewing manage to stay alive? Their logo should be a phoenix.

^ How in the world does Ohio Brewing manage to stay alive? Their logo should be a phoenix.

 

Very true. I hope their soon to be empty space in Highland Square is filled soon.

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^ How in the world does Ohio Brewing manage to stay alive? Their logo should be a phoenix.

 

Very true. I hope their soon to be empty space in Highland Square is filled soon.

I think they had a deal in place before they moved. Barmacy is going in. Probably going to be worse unfortunately.

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Excited for this to open.

 

 

Lock 15 Brewing plans to be destination in Akron

Published: February 20, 2018 - 1:41 PM | Updated: February 20, 2018 - 4:00 PM

By Rick Armon

 

Joe Karpinski and Colin Cook figure they have the perfect destination spot for a brewpub.

 

Their upcoming Lock 15 Brewing Co. – located at 21 W. North St. in Akron on the bottom floor of the Cascade Lofts building – is just steps away from the recreational Towpath Trail. And, as you might expect, it’s also just stroll from lock 15 along the Ohio & Erie Canal and the historic Mustill Store.

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/pages/beer/lock-15-brewing-plans-destination-akron

Thirsty Dog opens new Taphouse; Medina Beer Fest set; Girl Scout cookie-beer pairing

Published: March 6, 2018 - 6:25 PM | Updated: March 7, 2018 - 8:41 AM

 

Remarkably, no customers have ever been run over by a forklift at Thirsty Dog Brewing Co.

 

Before you laugh, it’s not that far out of the realm of possibility.

 

The Thirsty Dog tasting room is smack in the middle of the production brewery and a forklift sometimes beeps on by the bar.

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/lifestyle/thirsty-dog-opens-new-taphouse-medina-beer-fest-set-girl-scout-cookie-beer-pairing

Poke Fresh brings Hawaiian cuisine to Akron

Updated Mar 12, 1:22 PM; Posted Mar 12, 1:25 PM

By Megan Becka, special to cleveland.com

 

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AKRON, Ohio - Poke Fresh, an independent fast-casual restaurant that offers "Hawaiian-born-Ohio-raised" cuisine, is officially open at 46 N. Hawkins, Suite 215 in Akron.

 

The word poke, pronounced "PO-kay," means to "slice" or "cut" in Hawaiian. The fare that inspired Poke Fresh has been served on the island since the 1970s.

 

http://www.cleveland.com/akron/index.ssf/2018/03/poke_fresh_brings_hawaiian_cui.html#incart_river_index

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Akron Dish: Opening dates for City Barbeque, Pick’s at PLX; tastes of Portland; West African, German dinners

Published: April 3, 2018 - 6:39 PM | Updated: April 4, 2018 - 2:28 PM

 

I have a full plate after a week off that included some feasting in Portland, Ore., considered one of the country’s best food cities.

 

I didn’t go there to graze; it was a trip with my hubby (retired Beacon Journal reporter Jim Carney) to see family. But ya gotta eat, and when in Portland, do what the Portlandians do — eat good food. More on this later.

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/lifestyle/akron-dish-opening-dates-for-city-barbeque-picks-at-plx-tastes-of-portland-west-african-german-dinners

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Akron's Lock 15 Brewing Co. aims to open in June in historical, natural setting

Updated Apr 25; Posted Apr 25

by Marc Bona, cleveland.com

 

AKRON, Ohio - A strong sense of history is fueling Lock 15 Brewing Co., which plans to open in Akron this summer.

Lock 15 Brewing Co.

 

The brewery, in the shadow of the Y Bridge, is in the Cascade Valley Metro Park. It's a mix of old, new and nature: Trails wind through the area and its montage of historic buildings, rushing water and electrical towers. Soon, Colin Cook's vision and restaurant background, Tony Troppe's development acumen and Joe Karpinski's brewing know-how will converge to open one of Akron's newest breweries.

 

http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/04/lock_15_brewing_co_aims_to_ope.html#incart_river_index

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Akronym Brewing opens doors in downtown Akron

Published: May 7, 2018 - 1:33 PM | Updated: May 7, 2018 - 3:06 PM

By Rick Armon

Beacon Journal/Ohio.com

 

Akronym Brewing co-founder Josh Blubaugh could feel the hair stand on up his arms as beer-drinkers started filing into the new downtown Akron brewery.

 

“I got chills,” he said Sunday during the two-day soft opening for the production brewery and tasting room. “We’re super excited.”

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/lifestyle/akronym-brewing-opens-doors-in-downtown-akron

Love the name.

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

Global Kitchen serving Nepalese, Chinese and Indian set to open on Tallmadge Circle May 31

Updated May 10, 5:24 PM; Posted May 10, 5:27 PM

By Jennifer Conn, Akron reporter, cleveland.com

 

AKRON, Ohio - Soul Gurung has dreamed of opening a restaurant in the United States since he immigrated from Nepal in 2010.

 

The 33-year-old father will realize his goal on May 31 when restaurant staff and Tallmadge officials cut a red ribbon heralding the grand opening of the Global Kitchen at 12 Tallmadge Circle.

 

http://www.cleveland.com/akron/index.ssf/2018/05/global_kitchen_serving_nepales.html

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Healthy-focused CoreLife Eatery to open in Fairlawn next week

Updated May 18; Posted May 18

By Joey Morona, cleveland.com

 

AKRON, Ohio -- After a bit of a delay, Fairlawn's newest fast-casual dining spot is set to open its doors next week.

 

Originally scheduled to open early last month, the CoreLife Eatery at 2858 W. Market St. will now make its debut at 11 a.m. on Thursday, May 24.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/05/healthy-focused_corelife_eater.html#incart_river_index

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Lock 15 Brewing Co. opens in Akron

Updated Aug 21, 2:49 PM; Posted Aug 21, 2:48 PM

by Marc Bona, cleveland.com

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Lock 15 Brewing Co., which bills itself as a gateway to downtown Akron, is open.

 

The brewery, at the northwest corner of N. Howard and W. North streets near the Y bridge, has a full kitchen and a couple of televisions at either end of the long bar. The dining room has about 20 four-seat tables and six six-seaters.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/08/lock_15_brewing_co_opens_in_ak.html#incart_river_index

I didn't even know this one was in the works.  Will definitely check it out.

I didn't even know this one was in the works.  Will definitely check it out.

I've had the beer at some events and it's good and I've read some really good things about the food!

 

 

The Spotted Owl looks to expand to Akron

Updated Aug 28, 2:14 PM; Posted Aug 28, 2:13 PM

By Marc Bona, cleveland.com

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Will Hollingsworth has confirmed the rumor that The Spotted Owl is expanding south to Akron.

 

Hollingsworth wouldn't discuss the specific location but said he is "very close to a deal" that should be finalized this week.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2018/08/the_spotted_owl_looks_to_expan.html#incart_river_index

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West Point Market calling it quits after 82 years in the Akron area

Published: September 5, 2018 - 7:31 PM | Updated: September 5, 2018 - 11:22 PM

By Katie Byard

 

In the end, West Point Market’s locally famous Killer Brownies and efforts to shore up the venerable family-owned grocery couldn’t save it.

 

A business turnaround specialist advised “it’s probably best just to stop and liquidate,” owner Rick Vernon said late Wednesday afternoon.

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/news/local/west-point-market-calling-it-quits-after-82-years-in-the-akron-area

West Point Market calling it quits after 82 years in the Akron area

Published: September 5, 2018 - 7:31 PM | Updated: September 5, 2018 - 11:22 PM

By Katie Byard

 

In the end, West Point Market’s locally famous Killer Brownies and efforts to shore up the venerable family-owned grocery couldn’t save it.

 

A business turnaround specialist advised “it’s probably best just to stop and liquidate,” owner Rick Vernon said late Wednesday afternoon.

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/news/local/west-point-market-calling-it-quits-after-82-years-in-the-akron-area

 

This is unfortunate, but not unexpected.  The new location was very badly designed.  The layout was not conducive to a flowing, pleasant shopping experience and the remodel looked cheap.  The original location was a wonderful place.  Akron has a very impressive selection of grocers for it's size, so I think there are still plenty of options.  I'm actually surprised Earth Fare in Fairlawn is doing as well as it is. 

West Point Market calling it quits after 82 years in the Akron area

Published: September 5, 2018 - 7:31 PM | Updated: September 5, 2018 - 11:22 PM

By Katie Byard

 

In the end, West Point Market’s locally famous Killer Brownies and efforts to shore up the venerable family-owned grocery couldn’t save it.

 

A business turnaround specialist advised “it’s probably best just to stop and liquidate,” owner Rick Vernon said late Wednesday afternoon.

 

https://www.ohio.com/akron/news/local/west-point-market-calling-it-quits-after-82-years-in-the-akron-area

 

This is unfortunate, but not unexpected.  The new location was very badly designed.  The layout was not conducive to a flowing, pleasant shopping experience and the remodel looked cheap.  The original location was a wonderful place.  Akron has a very impressive selection of grocers for it's size, so I think there are still plenty of options.  I'm actually surprised Earth Fare in Fairlawn is doing as well as it is. 

Agree 100% and their selection of products was not what made them attractive in the first place.

Earth Fare is great. Good prices on a lot of things.

My wife and I shopped at Earth Fare fairly often before the Highland Square Mustard Seed and the Wallhaven Whole Foods 365 opened.  And we'll probably start shopping there again more often if we move out to Copley/Fairlawn/Richfield in the coming years for the school systems (increasingly likely).  But the 365 and Acme No. 1 get the overwhelming majority of our grocery dollars, with the HS Mustard Seed a distant third and everything else lower than that, just because they're so close to where we live.

 

Also, the 365 is a sip-and-shop store and has free electric car chargers in the parking lot.  Those are both very relevant to my interests.

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Cross-post from development:

 

East End development in Akron attracts more tenants: Handels, Starbucks and Marques Restaurant

https://www.ohio.com/akron/writers/katie-byard/east-end-development-in-akron-attracts-more-tenants-handels-starbucks-and-marques-restaurant

 

I see Marques has a location in Canton. I hope it's good!

http://marquesdowntown.com/

 

There's a lot going on in the East End area - especially since Babcox & Wilcox is bringing in operations from Barberton, Copley and even Charlotte, NC.  The easy access to I-76 is very advantageous. Also - the Ganley Mercedes/Toyota dealership is nearby is transforming one of their buildings (currently for used cars) to a Maserati and Alpha Romeo dealership. I guess that tells you something.

Cross-post from development:

 

East End development in Akron attracts more tenants: Handel’s, Starbucks and Marques Restaurant

https://www.ohio.com/akron/writers/katie-byard/east-end-development-in-akron-attracts-more-tenants-handels-starbucks-and-marques-restaurant

 

I see Marques has a location in Canton. I hope it's good!

http://marquesdowntown.com/

 

There's a lot going on in the East End area - especially since Babcox & Wilcox is bringing in operations from Barberton, Copley and even Charlotte, NC.  The easy access to I-76 is very advantageous. Also - the Ganley Mercedes/Toyota dealership is nearby is transforming one of their buildings (currently for used cars) to a Maserati and Alpha Romeo dealership. I guess that tells you something.

 

Whaaat? A Maserati and Alpha Romeo dealership in Akron? That's a pleasant surprise!

 

 

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Akron Dish: Spotted Owl cocktail bar coming to old fire station; Cafe Arnone opens; food safety tips

By Katie Byard
Beacon Journal/Ohio.com

Posted Nov 19, 2018 at 10:55 PM Updated Nov 19, 2018 at 10:55 PM

Cleveland’s Spotted Owl, known for its mix of creative cocktails and beer-and-shot pairings, has decided to land in Akron, with plans to open a sister bar in the old fire station at 60 S. Maple St. in the city’s West Hill neighborhood.

The spot most recently was home to the Chop & Swizzle craft cocktail bar. That bar/eatery, operated by Dick Kanatzar, closed in June 2017. Kanatzar continues to run his Chop & Swizzle in Green.

 

https://www.ohio.com/news/20181119/akron-dish-spotted-owl-cocktail-bar-coming-to-old-fire-station-cafe-arnone-opens-food-safety-tips

Akron incubator hopes to cultivate food entrepreneurship

BETH THOMAS HERTZ

November 25, 2018 04:00 AM

 

Entrepreneurs who want to start or grow a food business will be able to utilize a certified commercial kitchen in Akron as soon as renovations are complete at a former church on East Market Street that is now owned by The Well Community Development Corp.

The 100-year-old building is already being used by The Well for multiple initiatives designed to help bolster the surrounding Middlebury neighborhood, including the Compass Coffee shop. The organization has spent the past six months securing the funding to rehab the building's kitchen to become Akron Food Works, an incubator for food entrepreneurs of all stripes: small catering businesses, food truck operators, bakers, hobbyists who want to sell their goods at a local farmers market and more. It hopes to have the kitchen upgraded, compliant with public health requirements and ready for business in the first quarter of 2019, said Curtis Minter Jr., The Well's operations director.

https://www.crainscleveland.com/small-business/akron-incubator-hopes-cultivate-food-entrepreneurship

Missing Falls Brewery is open, adding to Akron’s brewery scene

Updated Nov 28; Posted Nov 29, 7:01 AM

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Thanks to the dedication of its owners and a lot of support from friends and family, Missing Falls Brewery is open in downtown Akron.

Located on the campus of the old B.F. Goodrich plant on S. Main Street, Missing Falls opened its doors officially last weekend.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2018/11/missing-falls-brewery-is-open-adding-to-akrons-brewery-scene.html

Just tried Lock 15 Brewing for the first time yesterday, and I'm impressed with what they've done with the space.  The parking lot is not the easiest to get in and out of (especially if you're trying to turn left into it) and it's unfortunately a little more hidden from the road than I think would be ideal (though nothing like Hop Tree up in Hudson, which is set back at the end of a large and sprawling industrial park).  But the food was definitely better (and, admittedly, pricier) than I usually expect in a microbrewery.

 

I actually was only there for lunch and therefore can't comment on the beer yet.  However, they've done an impressive job with the buildout and the food, especially for what was basically basement/garage space in a small, old factory.  Looking forward to going again at a more beer-friendly hour.

^ That's funny, there's a brewery in Dayton called Lock 27.

On 12/5/2018 at 2:10 PM, Gramarye said:

Just tried Lock 15 Brewing for the first time yesterday, and I'm impressed with what they've done with the space.  The parking lot is not the easiest to get in and out of (especially if you're trying to turn left into it) and it's unfortunately a little more hidden from the road than I think would be ideal (though nothing like Hop Tree up in Hudson, which is set back at the end of a large and sprawling industrial park).  But the food was definitely better (and, admittedly, pricier) than I usually expect in a microbrewery.

 

I actually was only there for lunch and therefore can't comment on the beer yet.  However, they've done an impressive job with the buildout and the food, especially for what was basically basement/garage space in a small, old factory.  Looking forward to going again at a more beer-friendly hour.

The food for me has been hit or miss. But, the good items were really good. I will definitely be back for the food.

Beer, ehhh....

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This is a major bummer for Downtown.

 

Nuevo Modern Mexican & Tequila Bar closes in Akron

Updated Feb 6, 5:03 PM; Posted Feb 6, 5:03 PM

 

By Marc Bona, cleveland.com

AKRON, Ohio – Nuevo Modern Mexican & Tequila Bar has closed.

The restaurant's Facebook page for the restaurant lists it as "permanently closed."

Located at 54 E. Mill St. in downtown Akron, Nuevo Modern Mexican & Tequila Bar opened in February 2014, offering a modern spin on Mexican food. Tequila flight offerings from scores of bottles came with a bit of an educational primer; descriptions included notes on how each was aged.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/02/nuevo-modern-mexican-tequila-bar-closes-in-akron.html

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The Square Scullery owners set to open ghost kitchen in Akron

Updated Feb 17; Posted Feb 19, 5:30 AM

By Marc Bona, cleveland.com

AKRON, Ohio – Someone once said the three biggest things for a business are "location, location, location." But for restaurateurs Matt and Heather Ulichney, that couldn't be further from the truth.

That's because the Akron couple, who run The Square Scullery food truck, are opening what they say is the city's first "ghost" restaurant. And in that concept, location means little.

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/02/the-square-scullery-owners-set-to-open-ghost-kitchen-in-akron.html

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Thirsty Dog Brewing Co. Sour Haus set to open

Posted Mar 21, 5:30 AM

By Marc Bona, cleveland.com

AKRON, Ohio – Thirsty Dog Brewing Co. hopes to sour you on their beers.

Not all of their beers, just ones that are brewed under the auspices of what founder and owner John Najeway calls a "dedicated" team to crafting and blending the best sours they can.

Thirsty Dog's Sour Haus opens officially Saturday, March 23. Each month, small-batch releases in bottles will come out, and taps will rotate every couple of weeks, he said.

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/03/thirsty-dog-brewing-co-sour-haus-set-to-open.html

Magic City Brewing to open brewpub in Rubber City

By Rick Armon
Beacon Journal/Ohio.com

Posted Mar 25, 2019 at 12:26 PM Updated Mar 25, 2019 at 7:56 PM

 

Magic City Brewing Co. is moving from its namesake community and opening a brewpub in Akron.

The popular Barberton brewery and taproom has filed an application with the Ohio Division of Liquor Control to transfer its brewing permit to 2727 Manchester Road just south of Interstate 277/U.S. Route 224 and across the street from Lake Nesmith. The 4,078-square-foot site formerly housed the Mi Hacienda Mexican Bar & Grill and Tim Owens’ Traveler’s Tavern.

 

https://www.ohio.com/news/20190325/magic-city-brewing-to-open-brewpub-in-rubber-city?utm_source=akron-morning-roundup&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=20190326&utm_content=article14-headline

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Akron Dish: Handel’s, Starbucks open in East End; Grandpa Joe’s candy store; Mother’s Day dining

By Katie Byard
Beacon Journal/Ohio.com

Posted May 7, 2019 at 4:00 PM Updated May 8, 2019 at 1:41 PM

The latest big local food news is the purchase of the Akron-area Bricco eateries by Dave Sharp, a 27-year veteran of the restaurant industry.

Sharp, 46, is part owner of fine-dining restaurant DBA in downtown Akron’s Northside district. He bought four Bricco restaurants from Dave Glenny, who opened the first in 2003 (Bricco Prime in the Portage Lakes has closed).

In case you missed it, you can find my story on the purchase at https://bit.ly/2YeySjr. I’ll have more information on Sharp’s plans for the collection of eateries next week.

 

https://www.ohio.com/news/20190507/akron-dish-handels-starbucks-open-in-east-end-grandpa-joes-candy-store-mothers-day-dining

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Leo’s Italian Social aims to open this month

Updated Aug 12, 7:19 PM; Posted Aug 12, 2:40 PM

By Marc Bona, cleveland.com

CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio - Chef Art Pour Restaurant Group - which operates Burntwood Tavern locations throughout Northeast Ohio - aims to open its latest concept, Leo’s Italian Social, by the end of this month.

"We're super excited," said the Chagrin Falls-based company's owner and founder, Bret Adams. "Burntwood Tavern has been so well-received, especially with the patio season. It’s a great opportunity to launch a new Italian concept."

 

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/08/leos-social-kitchen-aims-to-open-this-month.html?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Newsletter: Rubber City Daily&utm_campaign=Rubber City Daily - Akron newsletter

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Some new additions in the area.

 

R. Shea Brewing has opened in Canal Place in Downtown Akron. It's a big production space in old Goodrich warehouse space. Next to Missing Falls Brewing. Decent food. Nothing fancy or farm-to-table, but decent.

https://www.rsheabrewing.com/homepage/Canal-Place-Location-Akron.html?loc=cp

https://www.facebook.com/rsheabrewing2/

 

Spotted Owl is officially open this week in West Hill. This is the same owner as the one in Tremont. The last business at this location was Chop & Swizzle. Has a similar brand. Well made craft cocktails. They will be adding food as well.

https://www.clevescene.com/scene-and-heard/archives/2019/10/09/first-look-spotted-owl-bar-in-akrons-west-hill-neighborhood

 

Butcher & Sprout is coming to Cuyahoga Falls in the former Office Bistro space. This one is farm-to-table and burgers.

Butcher & Sprout

Butcher & Sprout Facebook

47 minutes ago, yanni_gogolak said:

Some new additions in the area.

 

R. Shea Brewing has opened in Canal Place in Downtown Akron. It's a big production space in old Goodrich warehouse space. Next to Missing Falls Brewing. Decent food. Nothing fancy or farm-to-table, but decent.

https://www.rsheabrewing.com/homepage/Canal-Place-Location-Akron.html?loc=cp

https://www.facebook.com/rsheabrewing2/

 

My spider senses tell me that R Shea space is the former Benny's Rubber City Bar (THE largest sports bar in the midwest!) aka Satchmos. 

^that’s kind of crazy you remember that!  I vaguely remember the names but i never ventured out to find them. I’m not sure hunting for a bar in a massive fairly empty industrial complex near the center of Akron was at the top of things i was doing then especially when the main choices were Kent, the valley, or the flats. 

32 minutes ago, audidave said:

^that’s kind of crazy you remember that!  I vaguely remember the names but i never ventured out to find them. I’m not sure hunting for a bar in a massive fairly empty industrial complex near the center of Akron was at the top of things i was doing then especially when the main choices were Kent, the valley, or the flats. 

Ha! I didn't kill all of my brain cells at UA apparently. But 1990 Kent students used to hang in Akron and it was really happening. But the scene quickly shifted back with UA and KSU students all going out in Kent. The Valley was seen as for a more upscale, older crowd. There was Liberty Brewing Co. which was kind of awesome. Degenerates (like my friends) stayed in Akron to watch the industrial buildings crumble! 

 

p.s. the sheer number of dive bars near U of Akron back then was pretty incredible. 

9 hours ago, surfohio said:

 

p.s. the sheer number of dive bars near U of Akron back then was pretty incredible. 

 

I started going to Thursdays when I was 18 for "Alternative Night" dancing and then started drinking there when I turned 21 in the early 90's and I try to visit every time I'm back. I still love it and it's pretty much the last bar standing. 

14 hours ago, jeremyck01 said:

 

I started going to Thursdays when I was 18 for "Alternative Night" dancing and then started drinking there when I turned 21 in the early 90's and I try to visit every time I'm back. I still love it and it's pretty much the last bar standing. 

 

It's shocking to me that you didn't start drinking at Thursdays at age 18 like everyone else ? 

8 hours ago, surfohio said:

 

It's shocking to me that you didn't start drinking at Thursdays at age 18 like everyone else ? 

 

Lol, I actually waited till I was 21.  It was all downhill after that though!

One more for C. Falls:

 

Asterisk Coffee Bar to celebrate grand opening in Cuyahoga Falls this week

Posted Oct 23, 6:30 AM

By Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com

CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio -- Asterisk Coffee Bar is a new enterprise cooked up by the creators of Akron Coffee Roasters. The new Cuyahoga Falls cafe celebrates its grand opening this Thursday, after having been softly opened for a couple of months.

Asterisk, located at 2101 Front Street, is just a 10-minute drive away from Akron Coffee Roasters, located at 30 North High Street in Akron. But because it’s technically located outside of Akron, it had to adopt a new name, said owner Albert Macso, a co-owner of the two cafes.

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/10/asterisk-coffee-bar-to-celebrate-grand-opening-in-cuyahoga-falls-this-week.html

38 minutes ago, yanni_gogolak said:

One more for C. Falls:

 

Asterisk Coffee Bar to celebrate grand opening in Cuyahoga Falls this week

Posted Oct 23, 6:30 AM

By Anne Nickoloff, cleveland.com

CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio -- Asterisk Coffee Bar is a new enterprise cooked up by the creators of Akron Coffee Roasters. The new Cuyahoga Falls cafe celebrates its grand opening this Thursday, after having been softly opened for a couple of months.

Asterisk, located at 2101 Front Street, is just a 10-minute drive away from Akron Coffee Roasters, located at 30 North High Street in Akron. But because it’s technically located outside of Akron, it had to adopt a new name, said owner Albert Macso, a co-owner of the two cafes.

https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2019/10/asterisk-coffee-bar-to-celebrate-grand-opening-in-cuyahoga-falls-this-week.html

Beautiful space. I might go back today and see if they have better wifi. Went a few times when they first opened and it was almost impossible to get any work done. 

15 hours ago, jeremyck01 said:

 

Lol, I actually waited till I was 21.  It was all downhill after that though!

Haha we probably split a $2 pitcher of Busch Lite at some point....there were a LOT of bad influences around! 

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