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The Must-Do List: Eat with the Stars at Otto Moser’s

Dine surrounded by autographed photos of stage stars.

by Jason Brill | Apr. 6, 2017 | 6:00 PM

The Cleveland Press Collection, Cleveland State University

The Cleveland Press Collection, Cleveland State University

Cleveland’s own map to the stars covers the walls of Otto Moser’s Restaurant in Playhouse Square. Our city’s oldest restaurant — originally founded in 1892 on Sheriff Street (now East Fourth Street) back when the area was the city’s theatrical center — is home to more than 900 autographed photos of stage stars from W.C. Fields to John Barrymore who used to frequent the spot.  Bonus: Let the W.C. Fields roast beef sandwich fill the role of lunch. 1425 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 216-771-3831

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