Locations in Cleveland

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  • Corbo's Dolceria

    12210 Mayfield Rd. East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-421-8181

    The city's ultimate Italian sweet shop, Corbo's bakes nearly two dozen different types of cookies every day. Seven-layer cookies, cookies coated with toasted pine nuts, cookies stuffed with apricot filling, cannoli and four or five types of biscotti are just a few of its delicious offerings. The bakery opens early and stays open late on Fridays and Saturdays, making this a sweet destination for coffee and cookies after a stroll through Little Italy.
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  • Dewey's

    13201 Shaker Square, Shaker Hts. Eastern Suburbs

    216-991-1101

  • Great Lakes Baking Company

    85 S. Main St., Hudson Akron/Summit County

    330-342-5878

    Baker and proprietor John MacMillan left a corporate job to open this bakery. Now he's up to his elbows in dough and couldn't be happier. Crisp baguettes, dense loaves made with organic flours, tender sweet rolls, berry-filled muffins, and old-fashioned cookies come rolling out of John's ovens. Enjoy them at an indoor table with a cup of coffee or tea; better yet, in summer, eat your snack on the breezy porch.
  • Hessler Road Street Fair

    11326 Hessler Road East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-288-9587

    Hessler Street Fair was started decades ago to bring awareness to this historic enclave, threatened for decades with neglect, demolition and development. Hessler Homecoming seeks to bring continued awareness to the District, still threatened, by inviting back to the District former residents, neighbors, friends and allies, for a day of festivities.
  • La Fiesta

    783a Alpha Drive, Highland Heights Eastern Suburbs

    440-683-1014

    Cleveland's first Mexican restaurant. Established in 1952, serving authentic Mexican food for over 70 years. Family owned and operated.
  • Main Street Cupcakes

    238 N. Main St., Hudson Akron/Summit County

    330-342-0833

    Taking a page from the Big Apple playbook, this pretty little bakeshop is all about cupcakes, in dozens of flavors and garnished with a superlative buttercream frosting. Served on a cupcake-sized plate, a cup of tea on the side, they may well be the sweetest snack in town.
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  • Malley's Chocolates

    14822 Madison Ave., Lakewood Western Suburbs

    216-529-6262

    This little gem of an ice-cream parlor and candy store couldn't be sweeter. Done up in cotton-candy colors, with an Alice in Wonderland tea-party theme, Malley's makes jumbo sundaes, ice cream sodas, milkshakes, parfaits, and special treats like strawberry shortcakes with generous scoops of ice cream, real whipped cream, and homemade sauces. Long hours ensure you can always get your daily ice-cream fix.
  • Market at the Fig

    2523 Market Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-241-4243

    Chef Karen Small transformed a seldom-used private dining room at Flying Fig into a sleek gourmet retail marketplace. The European-style shop offers a deft mix of prepared foods, made-to-order sandwiches, specialty retail products, and beer and wine. Sandwiches could not be better, prepared as they are with impeccable ingredients and fresh-baked breads. Heat-and-eat foods like Ohio barbecue beef, veal ricotta meatballs, and cheese quiche provide heartier options come dinnertime.
  • Market Avenue Wine Bar

    2526 Market Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-696-9463

    The coziest wine bar in town has, naturally, a very extensive wine list and a knowledgeable staff. Small wine-friendly menu includes cheeseboards, smoked salmon with lemon and capers, and pates.
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  • Mitchell Bros. Ice Cream

    6130 Kruse Dr., Solon Eastern Suburbs

    440-542-0023

    Pete and Mike Mitchell's handmade ice cream is probably the best in the region, and their colorful, contemporary ice cream parlor couldn't be more inviting. Key lime pie and mango are our current passions among the 30 or so ice cream and sorbet flavors, but we've never found anything that wasn't great. Best yet, the shop is open daily, year-round.
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  • Mitchell Bros. Ice Cream

    26161 Detroit Rd., Westlake Western Suburbs

    440-250-0952

    Madagascar vanilla, Holland cocoa, and berries from the great Northwest all find their way into brothers Mike and Pete Mitchell's stupendous homemade ice cream. Besides scoops of candy-crammed Double-Chocolate Chunk and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup, the colorful and contemporary year-round ice-cream parlor serves big specialty sundaes, malts, shakes, and fat-free fresh fruit smoothies.
  • Mitchell Bros. Ice Cream

    19700 Detroit Rd., Rocky River Western Suburbs

    440-333-4563

    This is the largest of Pete and Mike Mitchell's contemporary ice-cream shops, as well as home to the brothers' production facility, where ice-cream meister Mike Mitchell works his small-batch magic, developing taste sensations that range from Key lime pie to double-chocolate chunk. (Fat-free fruit smoothies are available for the diet-conscious.)
  • On the Rise

    3471 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Hts. Eastern Suburbs

    216-320-9923

    Part chemist, part craftsman, Adam Gidlow produces fine artisanal breads, bursting with honest wheat flavor and giving off clouds of nutty, toasty aromas. French baguettes are the real deal, with crisp but pliable crusts; rustic Italian loaves are an epiphany; and croissant-like sticky buns are a naughty dream. Mostly carryout, but two bistro tables accommodate those who can't wait.
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  • Paradise Biryani Pointe - Parma

    5747 Chevrolet Blvd, Parma Southern Suburbs

    +1 (440) 345-5599

    From the very beginning, we understood the importance of using the finest ingredients and traditional cooking techniques to achieve the authentic flavors that make Indian cuisine so beloved worldwide. We carefully sourced aromatic spices, vibrant vegetables, and tender halal meats to ensure that each dish we serve embodies the essence of Indian gastronomy. We believe that the true beauty of Indian cuisine lies in its diversity. India is a land of myriad flavors, influenced by its rich history and cultural tapestry. From the fragrant biryanis of Hyderabad to the fiery curries of Kerala, each region has its own distinct culinary
  • Paradise Indian Cusine

    18815 N. Marketplace Dr, Aurora Western OH

    (330) 348-5036

    A Journey of Authentic Indian Flavors in Cleveland At Paradise Indian Cuisine, our story begins with a passion for bringing the vibrant and diverse flavors of India to the heart of Cleveland. Our journey started with a vision to create an authentic Indian dining experience that would captivate the senses and transport our guests to the enchanting streets of India.Welcome to our story - a celebration of India's culinary heritage, shared with passion and love in the heart of Cleveland.
  • Sarah's Vineyard

    1204 W. Steels Corners Rd., Cuyahoga Falls Akron/Summit County

    330-929-8057

    Nestled on the edge of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park, this lovingly built, family-owned and -operated winery, wine bar, and crafts gallery offers a small lineup of paninis and simple noshes to accompany the sweet Ohio wines. No one claims it's gourmet fare, but the rustic setting and pastoral views make it well worth a visit.
  • Stan's Northfield Bakery

    9395 Olde Eight Rd., Northfield Akron/Summit County

    330-467-8655

    Stan's son, Dave Srodek, still makes everything from scratch, using his dad's 100-year-old recipes for his Polish specialties. Holiday stollen, kuchen, and sweet breads; marshmallow-cream-filled lady locks; and more than a dozen varieties of fat, flavorful, handmade pierogi (including apple, prune, and seasonal meats) are among Dave's claims to fame. Deli sandwiches, doughnuts, and cookies are also available. Carryout only.
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  • Sweet Moses Soda Fountain

    6800 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-651-2202

    Owner Jeffrey Moreau, a former ad man, set out to revive the great tradition of neighborhood ice-cream parlors — and boy did he succeed. Wall-to-wall with ice cream sundaes, chocolate candies, buttery fudge, crunchy caramel corn, and creamy root beer floats, Sweet Moses has instantly become Gordon Square's go-to dessert destination
  • ThornCreek Winery and Gardens

    155 Treat Rd., Aurora Kent/Portage County

    330-562-9245

    Smartly designed and beautifully appointed, this suburban winery and wine bar features a friendly vibe, a crackling fire, live music, and acres of fabulous gardens. To drink, find an assortment of craft-brewed beer and ThornCreek’s own wines; to eat, the simple but well-assembled fare includes ample cheese plates, savory olive samplers, focaccia pizzas, and indulgent desserts.

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