10 Boozy Places in Cleveland to Visit on Dyngus Day
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Prosperity Social Club - Party starts at 3 p.m.
- Bonnie Flinner's old world pub is the quintessential Dyngus Day haunt. On top of enjoying authentic canned Polish beer, the live Polka and dynamite menu will keep you there all day. 1109 Starkweather Ave. (Photo by Emanuel Wallace)
Parkview Nite Club - Party starts at 11a.m. -
What can we say about the Parkview Nite Club? Another wildly popular stop on Monday. Our suggestion? Get there super early, post up at the bar, drink in the Polish holiday, and Uber it home. 1261 W 58th St. (Photo via Facebook)
Happy Dog - From the vision of DJ Kishka, the Happy Dog is the birthplace of the Dyngus Day celebration in Cleveland. Attendance is mandatory on Monday. 5801 Detroit Ave. (Photo via Facebook)
University Inn - Sokolowski's University Inn does polish 365 days a year and Dyngus Day is no exception. Come with an appetite for the city's top periogies. 1201 University Rd. (Photo via Facebook)
Great Lakes Brewing Company - The Dyngus vibe in and around the Great Lakes Brewing Company on Monday will be electric. Polish inspired dishes, live polka, and pints of GLBC beer. What else is needed? 2516 Market Ave. (Photo via Facebook)
Mitchell's -
The sweet beacon of Ohio City, Mitchell's Ice Cream will service fresh Paczki's loaded with homemade ice cream. Nothing else needs to be said. 1867 W 25th St. (Photo via Facebook)
Tremont Taphouse -
This place will be on fire Monday. A kielbasa plate with beer braised sauerkraut and Cleveland Brewing Company's Dyngus Day Cask Ale are just two reasons why you should stop in. 2572 Scranton Rd. (Photo via Facebook)
The South Side -
Standing room only last year and we expect the same this year. The reason seems to be simple: a culinary-inspired Polish menu, DJ Kishka, and a free bingo hall to boot! 2207 W 11th St. (Photo via Facebook)
Sterle's Country Inn -
A little off the beaten path, but a must stop on Monday for their sausage and kraut with potato. P.S. their food will also be offered via the Kishka's Beer Heaven Tent and Stage at Detroit Avenue and West 58th Street. 1401 E 55th St. (Photo via Facebook)
Polish Veterans Alliance, PLAV, Post No. 1 - Kicking it old school in the heart of Tremont, The PLAV, Post No. 1 opens at noon and will offer authentic eats and some serious people watching. 2234 Professor Ave. (Photo via Jay S., Yelp)