Mary Williams+FollowFlats East Bank shakeup: Closures & new spotsSeveral restaurants in Cleveland’s Flats East Bank have closed recently, but the bigger picture is more upbeat than it seems. Downtown Cleveland actually saw more new restaurants open than close in 2025—17 openings compared to 9 closures. It’s a reminder that while some favorite spots may disappear, the city’s food scene is still evolving and bringing in fresh options. How do you feel about these changes? Are you excited to try new places, or do you miss the old favorites? Let’s talk about what you want to see next in the Flats! #Food #ClevelandEats #FlatsEastBank00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowTremont’s first rooftop brewery is open!Tremont just got its own neighborhood brewery with a view—Mosaic Brewing Company is now pouring fresh, easy-drinking beers right on W. 7th St. Locals are already loving the English-style ales, the flights, and the scratch-made tavern food (the turkey panini is getting rave reviews). The multi-level space is inside a historic building and features a rooftop patio overlooking the skyline and river, plus a dog-friendly backyard. It’s quickly become a new hangout spot, but be ready for some crowds and tight parking. Who’s planning to check out the rooftop, and what beer or bite are you most excited to try? #Food #Tremont #ClevelandEats00Share
dianefrank+FollowCleveland’s fine dining scene is next-levelTurns out, Cleveland’s restaurant game is just as legendary as its music scene. From dining in a grand old bank vault at Dante to savoring fresh seafood with Lake Erie views at Pier W, these spots make every meal a true experience. Whether you’re into French romance at L’Albatros or bold Levantine flavors at Zhug, there’s something for every craving—and every special occasion. Have you tried any of these local gems? Which spot do you think truly captures Cleveland’s flavor? Let’s swap stories and recommendations! #Food #ClevelandEats #FineDining00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowCleveland’s Happy Dog: Hot dogs gone wildFruit Loops on a hot dog? Only in Cleveland’s Gordon Square, where Happy Dog has turned the classic frank into a wild adventure. This spot lets you pile on over 50 toppings—think peanut butter, mac and cheese, or even Spaghetti-Os—on a juicy quarter-pound dog (or vegan sausage). The vibe is pure Cleveland: live music, local art, and a crowd as diverse as the topping list. It’s not just about food—it’s about community, creativity, and having fun with what you eat. Would you try a bacon-wrapped dog with Cheetos and jerk sauce? What’s your dream combo? #Food #ClevelandEats #HappyDog1102Share
Valerie Hall+FollowCleveland’s best pho is hiding in plain sightYou’d never guess that one of Cleveland’s most satisfying bowls of pho comes from a humble deli on Superior Avenue. Superior Restaurant might look like your classic lunch spot, but locals know it’s a hidden gem for Vietnamese comfort food. The magic is in the broth—slow-simmered for hours, rich with spices, and layered with fresh herbs and tender beef. It’s the kind of place where you’ll see construction workers and families all slurping noodles side by side. Have you tried pho from an unexpected spot? What’s your favorite under-the-radar food find in Cleveland? #Food #ClevelandEats #PhoLovers18731Share