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I don’t think you can miss here to be honest. I’ve gone here for breakfast
several times and always got the breakfast burrito, which is really good. They
put the hashbrowns inside which is never a bad idea. As much as I hate to admit
it, I’ve had breakfast here and ordered sandwiches to take home for later.
The lemonade stand was started over 50 years ago when Mario’s dad gave him a
hammer and told him to knock a hole in the wall of their general store (the
place that is now Demitasse Restaurant next door). Mario has kept the tradition
that was begun by his grandfather alive by maintaining a steadfast and stubborn
insistence on using only the best ingredients and the correct preparation
methods. The lemons are all squeezed by hand and he only uses real cane sugar.
The inside of the store is…
Finally i show up when the place is open. The chili is made in house from
scratch according to the guy working. Price point was spot on. Actually I
thought the portions were generous. Great food. Only suggestion would be to
stick to a bowl with either rice or mac. The burrito was awesome but a bitch
to eat as the consistency of the chili was just not meant to be held. Put it
in a bowl and all was saved.
Papa Cristo is a restaurant/store serving truly authentic Greek cuisine. They
offer sandwiches, plates, hot/cold appetizers, and salads. The sandwiches are
truly the way to go here. They are HUGE and give you a bit of everything. Just
pick from a choice of meats and they will serve it with a nice helping of Greek
salad all wrapped up in a garlic pita. The creamy tzatziki sauce on the side is
a MUST! I ordered the chicken breast ($6.99) and the boyfriend had the donor
($6.99). Really can’t…
Bomb diggity! Just ate here for lunch. Try the “Sidwhich.” Made one happy
customer out of the picky eater that I am. And get the mini donuts! Not a
huge donut fan but these were a great decision-was going to save some for the
friend I’m staying with, but I ate em all! lol. Cool seeing them made right in
front of you.
An Ohio City institution, ABC the Tavern has been around for over 20 years.
Randy Kelly and Linda Syrek reopened the ABC in 2009 bringing their
knowledgeable service, huge drink selection, great food and fun vibe to W. 25th
Street. They’re proud to be part of the revitalization of this historical
Cleveland neighborhood.
I wouldn’t come here for a good slice of pizza. The Italian beefs are ok; lacks
flavor for my taste. Italian ice is good, they have a variety of flavors. OK
cheese fries. I have to say, there’s a black guy usually at the register and a
Hispanic guy that takes orders. Both need to work on their attitudes. One is
rude, the other a perv. Overall, it’s an ok place to pick up a quick bite. If
you don’t have a closer place to pick from.
I love a good bakery. The bigger the selection, the better. The only thing
that I want to be bigger than the selection is the line. Say what you want
about the wisdom of the crowd, but I’ve never been done wrong by a bakery with
a line out the door.
The storefront is very small & can get crowded during peak dinner hours, but
they do a pretty solid job of bringing everything out quickly and making sure
the restaurant was high turnover rate. I’m drawing a blank on how good the
service is which is, in my opinion, pretty much the highest compliment you can
give to an Asian restaurant.