Where are some fitting hangout within downtown Cleveland?

I have never be and want to know of some cool bars and hangout for this weekend.



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Why, why, why. Let's see the Greyhound bus stop, a pint of cheap liquor, some fried chicken, and the first bus south. Best place to budge in Cleveland.

If you can afford it the airport.
Just look for a corner near several women scantily dressed and very friendly to guys driving long-gone...
Hey...it IS Chicago after all..
Depends on what you are into...if you are the clubbing kind of guy, you can check out W.6th (tons of bar, clubs, etc.) If you are more of a laid-back beer guy, Little Bar (614 Frankfort Ave, Cleveland OH 44113) is pretty fun and have an awesome selection of beer. If you are wine caring of guy, check out D'Vine, which I think is on W. 6th or 9th.

There is also a great bowling nouns in the E.4th nouns, Corner Alley. It's not too far from the Q (which is unfortunately or fortunately hosting a hot rod monster jam).

Good luck!
The "Harry Buffalo" tavern across from The Quicken Loans Area. Great food, great beer, and great atmosphere.
There are many different types of bar and it depends on your scene.

The Warehouse District is where most of the bar, restaurants and nightlife venues are located. Just come first west of Public Square along W.6th, St. Clair and W.9th and you'll see bar after tavern. It is a very walkable district. There are some dives and sports bar, but it is a little upscale for the most factor. My favorite bar is call the Little Bar and I think it epitomizes the "Cleveland" banister. (You'll find it tucked away on a narrow one-way call Frankfort Ave. just south of Superior between W.6th and W.9th.) The Map Room is fragment dive and part crowded singles pub. It also has the cheapest drinks within the Warehouse District. A step up from the Map Room is called the Blind Pig Speakeasy on W.6th. Mercury Lounge on W.6th is one of the most trendy bar, but it is a little edgy and rocker compared to the multi-level do clubs like Velvet Dog and Bar Flyy that spin pop and hip hop.

Just east of Public Square along E.4th and Prospect is the Gateway District. There are a range of entertainment venues within this up-and-coming district. The House of Blues, Pickwick and Frolic (comedy club), Corner Alley (upscale bowling), Wonder Bar (Jazz), Flannery's (Irish Pub), and Lola's (the cutting slither restaurant and bar by Iron Chef Michael Symon).


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