Cleveland: Where to eat

Where to eat
Fahrenheit This Tremont bistro has spiffed-up entrees, such as pizzas and coffee-and-mustard-crusted pork tenderloin. (216) 781-8858; fahrenheittremont.com [1]
Great Lakes Brewing Company Sample burgers and sandwiches in an 1860s tavern; one of the dining areas overlooks the gleaming tanks in the brew house. See reviews and ratings. [2] (216) 771-4404; greatlakesbrewing.com [3]
Lola Bistro In the hip Fourth Avenue entertainment district, celeb chef Michael Symon’s menu draws carnivores eager for braised short ribs and beef-cheek pierogis. See reviews and ratings. [4] (216) 621-5652; lolabistro.com [5]
Lucky’s Cafe Legendary cheddar and scallion biscuits with sausage gravy and homemade pastries keep this Tremont breakfast hangout hopping. See reviews and ratings. [6] (216) 622-7773; luckyscafe.com [7]
Melt Bar and Grilled The grilled-cheese-lovin’ menu lists more than 20 options, such as Porky Cheese (honey ham, bacon and Swiss). See reviews and ratings. [8] (216) 226-3699; meltbarandgrilled.com [9]
Tommy’s Restaurant Thick, rich milk shakes might be the first reason you come, but inventive vegetarian entrees (and decent burgers) make the eatery in Coventry Village destination-worthy. Be sure to sign yourself in on the waiting list. See reviews and ratings. [10] (216) 321-7757; tommyscoventry.com [11]
