Great Lakes Brewing Co. reaffirms commitment to Ohio City, seeks expansion for local beer production Great Lakes Brewing Co. Has announced that it plans to carry on operations at its historic Ohio City brewpub and gift shop at 2516 Market Ave. “indefinitely” while evaluating potential locations for a new combined production facility in Greater Cleveland. Great Lakes’ leadership, led by CEO Mark King, are in the process of vetting potential sites for a new production facility, ” including properties in Avon and on the Scranton Peninsula in Cleveland’s Flats,” according to the announcement. READ MORE Raise the Wage? How or tipping culture might change A “Raise the Wage” proposal has seriously divided the restaurant industry. We talk to several people on both sides and look at the ramifications of the possibility of servers making $15 an hour minimum. The Service Employees International Union loves it; the Ohio Restaurant and Hospitality Alliance does not. In the end, though, the big question is how much the tipping culture will change for diners and drinkers. READ MORE Cleveland chocolatier to be memorialized Jan. 20 The family of Cassandra Fear will host a celebration of life event at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20, at Lakewood Congregational Church, 1375 W. Clifton Blvd., Lakewood. Fear, a beloved Cleveland chocolatier, was struck and killed by a vehicle after being involved in a crash with a parked car on the 3700 block of W. 130th Street around 9 p.m. on Dec. 16. She was hit after exiting her vehicle. EMS pronounced her dead at the scene. Fear, 41, owned Fears Confections, an artisan confectionary that launched as a mail-order company in 2010. The Jan. 20 event will serve as a tribute to the mother, wife, friend and community member’s legacy, with a reception immediately following. READ MORE Starbucks customers can use personal reusable mugs for drive-thru, mobile orders Starbucks customers can use clean, personal mugs for drive-thru and mobile app orders. When they do, they will receive a 10-cent discount on beverages. U.S. Starbucks Rewards members will also receive 25 Bonus Stars. READ MORE |
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16 Asian supermarkets in Greater Cleveland worth exploring Cleveland is a melting pot of global cultures with a strong Asian-American heritage that spans several countries. One of the best reflections of this cultural impact is in the region’s wide selection of Asian-centric supermarkets that sell hard-to-find ingredients from across the globe. Here are 16 local Asian supermarkets in Greater Cleveland worth exploring. It’s a great way to diverge from your typical weekly grocery trip to try something new. READ MORE Hoppin’ Frog Brewery teams with University of Akron on beer Hoppin’ Frog Brewery and the University of Akron have teamed to create Zips Hoppin’ Blonde Ale. It’s due to be released Friday, Jan. 5, when Akron hosts Bowling Green State University in the Zips’ Mid-American Conference basketball opener. The beer will be available at James A. Rhodes Arena during all home sporting events as well as at the brewery. READ MORE Pickle drinks becoming the norm at Cleveland bars Pickles are a refrigerator staple, but Northeast Ohio has also embraced the flavor profile in beer, spirits and beyond. Cleveland bars are also experimenting with pickle-flavored cocktails on their menus. READ MORE Fat Head’s Brewery 2024 beer-release calendar is out Fat Head’s Brewery’s beer releases for 2024 include a few tweaks but no major overhauls. In March, three single-serve 19.2-ounce cans will be released, including the cult-classic and flagship Head Hunter India Pale Ale, Hop Juju and Stumble Berry. The latter was launched in 2023 as an imperial twist on Bumble Berry Honey Blueberry Ale. Cleveland.com/Plain Dealer beer writer Marc Bona has all the details for the year in this updated. READ MORE |
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OPENINGS Nuevo Modern Mexican opens in Beachwood Place Nuevo Modern Mexican has opened in the food court on the second floor of Beachwood Place. This marks the second satellite for the locally owned, eight-year-old company. This first satellite is Modbites Street Food by Nuevo in Tower City. READ MORE Geraci’s Slice Shop teams up with Cleveland’s House of Blues Geraci's Slice Shop will start selling slices of pizza inside Cleveland's House of Blues. The idea is for concert-goers to have easy access to food after events. READ MORE Melt Bar and Grilled closes Avon location Melt Bar and Grilled at The Market in Avon, 35546 Detroit Road is closing permanently, Jan. 2. In February 2023, the company closed two locations in Canton and Dayton. “We enjoyed seven good years in Avon,” says Matt Fish, owner of Melt Bar and Grilled owner. “However, we feel having a smaller footprint and getting back to our hometown Cleveland roots is incredibly important right now.” That echoes his message in early 2023. READ MORE Related: Melt wraps sandwiches to lower caloriesMojo closes in Cleveland Heights Almost four years after opening, Mojo world eats & drink, 2196 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, has closed. Chef/owner Michael Herschman posted to his personal Facebook page that economic challenges pushed him into the difficult decision that resulted in closing Dec. 23. READ MORE Zach Ladner, Carl Quagliata close Smokin’ Q’s Smokin’ Q’s BBQ and Beer House, Mayfield, closed for good on Dec. 30. Owned and operated by restauranteurs Carl Quagliata and Zach Ladner the 86-seat restaurant will be reimagined and reopened in mid-January with a new name, décor and casual Italian menu. That means pizzas, pastas, various entrees. READ MORE LOOP in Tremont closes Cleveland coffee cafe LOOP coffee and art cafe has closed its location in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood. The cafe and music space at 2180 W. 11th Street was a staple in the neighborhood for 14 years. READ MORE 70+ new restaurants opened in the Cleveland area in 2023 Our dining writers on the life and culture team round up more than 70 restaurants in Northeast Ohio that opened this year. They run from fast-casual to fine dining, east to west and beyond. The flavors cover an extensive culinary gamut. READ MORE 20 restaurants, bars, foodie places that closed in 2023 in Greater Cleveland Unfortunately, a handful of restaurants closed this year. We offer a list of who shut down as the industry still faces a myriad of challenges as it comes out of the depths of the coronavirus pandemic and its economic challenges. READ MORE |
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EVENTS/TASTINGS Winter Wine Affair shifts venues for 2024 The 2024 Winter Wine Affair, a fest offering tastes and vendors, is scheduled for March.The tasting-shopping event is 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 9, at Mr. Anthony’s Banquet Center in Youngstown. Previously it was held at Stambaugh Auditorium, about nine miles away. The Ohio Wine Producers Association’s event is billed as a way to break out of cabin fever. Ohio wineries will offer sampling and to-go sales, and assorted vendors will be on hand. It will include live music, food and craft vendors, prizes, raffle and more. READ MORE Groundhog Craft Beerfest is coming up The sixth annual Groundhog Craft Beerfest is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 3 in Youngstown. Two sessions will be held at Stambaugh Auditorium’s Jeanne D. Tyler Grand Ballroom: Noon to 4 p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m., with VIP tasting set for the first hour of each session. READ MORE |
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PICKS OF THE WEEK Momocho Mod Mex modernizes Mexican food Momocho Mod Mex, 1835 Fulton Road, Cleveland, makes Mexican Food fun. The Ohio City restaurant has a modern interpretation of south of the border favorites. Having trouble choosing a margarita? Go for a flight and choose your top three of the nine offered. Ditto with the guacamole; the flight offers three of six. The Machaca taquito meat -- coffee and ancho braised beef brisket and queso fresco --comes with six small tortillas. The generous serving leaves enough meat to fill six more. While the décor – vintage Mexican wrestler prints – is a little unsettling, the food is tasteful. DETAILS Old school meets new flavors at Cent’s Pizza Cent’s Pizza, 5010 Detroit Road, Cleveland, might look like a hidden gem in a quiet neighborhood, but there’s a reason the pizza joint was one of the buzziest joints in Ohio City in recent years. Cent’s may be the coolest seat in town with its retro-styled dining room centered around a roaring wood fire. Everything from the pies to the homemade bread to the cocktails are good, so it’s the best kind of place to go with friends and order one of everything. DETAILS |
SPOTLIGHT Archie’s Hough Bakeries keep lemon coconut cake, legendary recipes alive for future generations: Classic CLE Eats & Drinks Food and Culture reporter Peter Chakerian offers a meditation on Hough Bakeries’ signature lemon coconut cake, a mythical, classic CLE dessert that looks the “Blizzard of ‘78″ right out of the box — a gleaming, double-deck white cake with lemon filling between the layers. It’s iced with buttercream frosting and windswept with coconut flakes! Hough had plenty of other classic tastes and flavors — daffodil cakes, butter cookies, Easter breads, hot cross buns, donuts — but this cake was so wildly exciting, so miraculously light and refreshing, that you couldn’t help but go for seconds. It was the best parts of a snowball cake and lemon tart all in one. You can still revel in its deliciousness thanks to Archie Garner Sr., Hough Bakeries’ longtime head pastry chef and the owner of Archie’s Hough Bakeries in Beachwood, which bakes and serves many of the Hough recipes, including the lemon coconut cake dream. READ MORE |
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