15 sweet ways to save I love you Cleveland-style: Laura DeMarco s Valentine s Day guide
From the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to unique movie ideas, there is plenty to do throughout Northeast Ohio this year.
Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Author: Laura DeMarco Updated: 6:48 PM EST January 26, 2021
CLEVELAND Valentine’s Day is going to look a little different this year. It’s certainly not an easy holiday to celebrate in a socially distanced manner but the Greater Cleveland area offers many fun, affordable and safe ways to celebrate. You just need to think outside the (chocolate) box. Read on for 15 sweet ways to say “I love you,” Cleveland-style.
10 Cleveland restaurants I missed after moving out of Ohio
Updated Jan 21, 2021;
Posted Jan 19, 2021
Clockwise from left: Mason s Creamery, Mabel s BBQ, Ohio Pie Co. and Don s Pomeroy House. (File photos)
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CLEVELAND, Ohio I recently returned home to Northeast Ohio after living in Washington, D.C. for nearly two years. The nation’s capital has indeed its share of good restaurants of all types. You wouldn’t expect anything less in an area with such a large and diverse population.
But the time away made me realize and appreciate just how great of a food scene we have here, too. Sadly, some of my favorite restaurants closed while I was gone places like Sokolowski’s University Inn, Spice Kitchen, and Lola Bistro, to name a few. Still, I’m glad to be back and luckily there are still plenty of uniquely Cleveland spots that I can’t wait to eat at again, if I haven’t already.