Less than a year after opening Crowley’s Dive Bar in Eastlake, four local restaurant owners are preparing to bring their blend of smash burgers, sports interests and Irish and Croatian heritage to Kirtland and Painesville. The self-described “unapologetically unglamorous” restaurant and bar is set to open its Kirtland location on April 1 and its Painesville […]
Inhabiting the space formerly home to Manny's Place, Eastlake's Crowley's is, at it proclaims, ‘unapologetically unglamorous,' and its bar food is easy to like | Restaurant review
Bars and restaurants look forward to resuming regular hours after curfew lifted in Ohio
Governor DeWine - citing improving COVID numbers across the state - eliminates a state mandated curfew.
Bar owners happy with last call for curfew By Brian Duffy | February 11, 2021 at 5:52 PM EST - Updated February 11 at 7:49 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Gov. Mike DeWine has cancelled what became a two-and-a-half month statewide curfew that significantly cut into the bar and restaurant business but - the governor claims - helped make significant strides in the battle against the coronavirus.
The governor lifted the curfew and allowed bars and restaurants to return to hours they enjoyed before the pandemic, citing a decrease in the number of COVID-19 infections and deaths.
Browns hope for a path to victory without coach Kevin Stefanski
Stefanski who will be considered as the NFL Coach of the Year will miss the Browns playoff game with the Steelers after testing positive for the virus. Browns fans are dejected after hearing coach Kevin Stefanski will miss the playoff game against the Steelers. (Source: Source; Brian Duffy) By Brian Duffy | January 6, 2021 at 12:42 PM EST - Updated January 6 at 12:42 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Browns on the verge of their first playoff game in 18 years were dealt a devastating blow as first year head coach Kevin Stefanski, a coach of the year candidate in the NFL, has tested positive for COVID.