5 Cool Spots to Watch the 2018 Oscars in Cleveland

click to enlarge 5 Cool Spots to Watch the 2018 Oscars in Cleveland
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The Oscars are back this Sunday. And whether you're confident Get Out is going to win best picture, or are pulling for Meryl Streep to win another best actress statue for her performance in The Post, you obviously don't want to miss a second of the action. These five Cleveland area bars bring the Hollywood party to Cleveland, showing the 8 p.m. ABC broadcast from their respective TVs.

Edwin's Leadership and Restaurant Institute
13101 Shaker Square, 7 p.m.-midnight
Party like a celebrity with the staff at Edwin's as they await to see if their documentary film "Knife Skills" wins best documentary short. Guests can enjoy hors d'oeuvres and an open bar as they cheer on their favorite categories. Fore more information click here

Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival at re:bar
2130 E. 9th St., 6:30 p.m.
DJ Mark Mathews, of The WhatKnot Bowtie Co. and the monthly Sanctuary dance night, spins the tracks while guest enjoy light beverages at this Oscar event. Click here for more information.

Jukebox
1404 W. 29th St., 7 p.m.
This music-themed bar is getting their Oscar viewing on this Sunday. The red carpet happy hour goes from 7 to 9 p.m., with $6 Prosecco all night. Bets are available for all Oscar winners and prizes will be distributed after the show. Click here for more information.

The Side Quest
17900 Detroit Road, Lakewood, 6:30 p.m.
Pajamas are the dress code for this Oscar PJ party. Specialty themed cocktails are available and the kitchen is open from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Click here for more information.

McCarthy's Downtown
1231 Main Ave., 6 p.m.
The party at McCarthy's is hosted by this Cleveland-based actor and Screen Actors Guild member, Christopher Butler. The co-host is Shuyler White of the Ohio Burn Unit who also recently starred in the Netflix original movie Little Evil. Champagne specials are available throughout the night and an Oscar ballot contest with prizes. Click here for more information.

If the bar scene isn't for you, and you don't get ABC on your TV already, there are other options to stream The Oscars live, such as: ABC Go, the ABC App, Sling, YouTube TV, and PlayStation Vue. However, all of these require a subscription or cable access code of some kind.