Jacobs Field Ballpark
Home of the Cleveland Indians. Built within the physical boundaries of three main streets in downtown Cleveland: Ontario to the west, Carnegie to the south, and E. 9th Street to the east. Letters to Indians players should be sent c/o: Cleveland Indians, Jacobs Field, 2401 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH 44115-4003.
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Middle East Restaurant ( km)
Machu Picchu ( km)
closed. They may have opened a stand in a food court.
Machu Pichu (Cleveland's Only Peruvian Restaurant, worth it) ( km)
850 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH
(216) 664-9712
Live peruvian entertainment & limited hours. The food is surely worth trying out.
(216) 664-9712
Live peruvian entertainment & limited hours. The food is surely worth trying out.
Zocalo Cantina ( km)
coming this spring?
Lola (Worth the wait for food, a popular hang-out for downtowners) ( km)
2058 E 4th
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 621-5652
Business casual, great bar, great scene, place to look and be seen on weekends
Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 621-5652
Business casual, great bar, great scene, place to look and be seen on weekends
saigon ( km)
courtesy of the #1 Pho people
La Strada World Cafe ( km)
coming this spring
One Walnut ( km)
1801 E 9th St http://www.onewalnut.com/
Machu Picchu stand ( km)
Machu Picchu is closing their restaurant in the City Club building and looking for a location on the West Side. In the mean time they plan to open a stand in the Colonial arcade.
Market Cafe & Wine Bar ( km)
Owned by a national food service company but managed locally by Giovanna Daverio (Battuto) and Dean DiLuciano.
Little Bar and Grill ( km)
House of Blues ( km)
Tea House Noodles (a great lunch joint) ( km)
1701 E 12th St, Cleveland, OH
(216) 592-0000
(216) 592-0000


