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Find yourself a favorite new designer at Chagrin Falls’ upscale boutique, Find Me.
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The quaint storefronts of Chagrin Falls conceal shops filled with cutting-edge fashion and upscale styles. The East Side’s flashy ETON: Chagrin Boulevard hosts a broad range of independent clothing and home stores. And the walkable, pedestrian-friendly Crocker Park shopping center is an outdoor wonderland of chic shops. Cleveland is a goldmine of fashion finds; the only question is, What do you want to buy today? |
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Atmosphere Gallery, tucked into the artsy Tremont neighborhood, features the work of local artists.
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While browsing Atmosphere, one of the dozens of galleries tucked among the homes and restaurants in the Tremont neighborhood, don’t be surprised if you bump into the artist whose work you’re admiring. From Little Italy to the Detroit Shoreway, local art is the main attraction. But if checking out local art isn’t exactly your cup of tea, no worries — our attractions database covers everything from the Akron Aeros baseball team to the Cleveland Zoo. |
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The downtown East Fourth Street Entertainment District is anchored by The Corner Alley, an upscale bowling alley-slash-martini bar.
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Entertainment districts pepper Cleveland’s downtown cityscape. You’ll find pre- and post-game hotspots just outside the Cavs’ home court, The Q, in the Gateway District. You’ll find pre- and post-show options sprinkled throughout the Theater District. And you’ll find plenty of ways to spend an evening out on the town among the bars and clubs in the Warehouse District. |
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Locals flock to the vegetarian-friendly neighborhood classic, Tommy’s, in Coventry Village.
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Kids love Coventry for the two-story slide, zip lines and tire swings that beckon from the hill where the elementary school of the same name sits. But Coventry Village is not just a playground for children; there’s plenty for adults to do, see — and taste. And once you’ve worked your way through the restaurants here, head down the hill for Italian favorites in Little Italy. Or delectable dimsum in Asiatown. Or ubertrendy dining in Tremont. Or … well, you get the picture. |
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