10 Retro Destinations In And Around Cleveland Where You Can Relive Your Glory Days
By Nikki Rhoades|Published July 26, 2019
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Nikki Rhoades
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Nikki is a lifelong Ohioan with a love for literature. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Akron and has enjoyed publishing her written work since 2007. She has a love of travel and does so frequently, though she believes that home is where the heart is — she continues to work in and around Cleveland as a digital content specialist to this day, working on everything from commercial scripts and social media posts to grassroots marketing initiatives.
Nothing quite captures the imagination quite like nostalgia and childhood wonder. Do you remember how different Cleveland used to be? This was a great place to grow up — and, believe it or not, its landscape continues to foster and develop young minds. While our city has changed, relics and reimaginings of a bygone era continue to add a retro flair to Greater Cleveland’s overall flavor. Don’t believe it? Just check out these old-school attractions near Cleveland:
Sweet Moses is nothing short of a sweet dream — this enchanting retro soda fountain will take you back to the days where you caught up with your friends and family over handmade shakes and malts. This retro hangout features all sorts of decadent goodies that will tantalize your taste buds. Find more information on this retro soda shoppe here.
Star POP is the coolest place to be, no matter what you’re searching for. If it’s an old school collectible, you can probably find it amidst their collections of toys, games, home décor, and clothing. As is true for most local thrift-style destinations, this neat destination is nothing short of a treasure hunt. Find the full article here.
Looking for a sweet treat? Look no further than Rocket Fizz, a quirky candy shop hidden right outside of The 5th Street Arcades. Here you’ll find retro décor and old school candies in addition to quirky flavors of bottled soda. Your sweet tooth won’t be able to resist the allure of this fun destination.
Mary's Diner is a humble Geneva diner with a killer atmosphere. This old-school eatery embraces the artistry of a bygone era and strictly adheres to a homestyle menu featuring all your favorites. All American eats and checkerboard flooring pair so perfectly, whether you’re digging into a classic diner style breakfast or a decadent burger. Find the full story here.
Longing to relive the olden days? Look no further than the local drive-in movie theater. You’ll appreciate the nostalgia of this old-school destination from the comfort of your own car, and you can pass on this cherished American tradition to a new generation when you bring the kids and grandkids.
Address: 33395 Lorain Road, North Ridgeville, OH 44039
Neon lights and throwback songs add to the atmosphere of Skate Station, a long-standing skating rink out in Brunswick. Hidden back in the city’s cluster of industry, this fun destination continues to attract skate enthusiasts of all ages.
Address: 1261 Industrial Parkway N # 4, Brunswick, OH 44212
After you stop at Brunswick’s Skate Station, hop on Pearl Road and head south into Medina to visit Skateland. This super fun skating rink is smaller and more intimate, but it offers just as much memory-making fun.
Medina Square itself is full of nostalgia — it’s reminiscent of Downtown Cleveland in the old days, and many of the community’s Victorian buildings continue to boast window displays. One unique building in the historic district is actually filled with old-fashioned window displays… and that’s Castle Noel! This fun destination also boasts a collection of memorabilia and props from classic Christmas movies.
Mahall's is an old school concert venue and bowling alley with infamously delicious fried chicken, and it has a new look nowadays. Inspired by the energy of Cleveland's music scene, their performance room took over the old billiard room and has since adopted an eye-catching pattern library as its theme. Though it has changed, Mahall's has maintained the same atmosphere and charm since its founding in 1924.
Let's be honest here, Clevelanders; though so many sites in town help you relive your childhood, nothing inspires childlike joy quite like this one home. A Christmas Story House is a local museum that starred as Ralphie Parker's home is the 1983 classic A Christmas Story. Now it houses a variety of props and memorabilia related to the film and is open to the public year-round.
Address: 3159 W 11th Street, Cleveland, OH 44109
Cleveland’s landscape continues to inspire nostalgia, though it may look different today than it did when you were a child. Which of these retro attractions near Cleveland are you most excited to visit?