There Are All Sorts Of Yummy Restaurants On This Victorian Street In Greater Cleveland
By Nikki Rhoades|Published October 25, 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 compares to the quaint coziness of dollhouse-style architecture. Yes, I’m talking about the gorgeous and sugary-sweet elements of Victorian-era design. Here in Greater Cleveland, we’ve been gifted with a superabundance of houses and businesses from this era. Today, many have grown to house businesses instead of families, but the welcoming charms that once made these edifices feel like such safe places to live remain. If you truly want a taste of this historic atmosphere, the Victorian charms of Columbia Road in Olmsted Falls will knock your socks off.
On one corner of Columbia Road in Olmsted Falls, you'll find the famous Grand Pacific Junction Historic Shopping District.
In this quaint little neighborhood, over 30 shops, restaurants, and businesses are housed in beautifully restored Victorian buildings. Even if you don't plan to stay in this area long, you'll find yourself enchanted by the colorful shops on Columbia Road in Olmsted Falls.
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The entirety of the street maintains this old-fashioned atmosphere, including Clementine's Victorian Restaurant.
Clementine's Victorian Restaurant treats visitors to colorful meals and traditional tea times, a true rarity in this modern world. Their country-style kitchen serves up mouthwatering dishes that will delight even the pickiest of eaters.
Is there anything more Victorian than tradition? Matteo's Casual Italian serves up several classics covered in cheese and tomato sauce.
The founders of Matteo's hail from the striking Abruzzo region near Rome. It was here that the family found their culinary roots, a fact that is demonstrated to this day. You see, there's a little taste of home in every indulgent bite of their entrees and dishes.
This long-standing family diner is a local favorite, and it's no secret why. Meatloaf, burgers, ravioli, and all your favorite comfort foods adorn their menu.
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For a truly unique dining experience, you can enjoy your meal in the town's old fire station, which is now occupied by Moosehead Hoof & Ladder.
Elements of and antiques from the old fire department remain in this eccentric dining destination to this day! Moosehead Hoof & Ladder is both favored by locals and tourists alike for its comfort food-filled menu and quirky design.
While Pinot's Palette isn't a restaurant, it's a super fun place to enjoy a few drinks while you paint your own masterpiece... just remember to book a class in advance!
After a busy day exploring this historic stretch of road, it's always fun to unwind with a bit of wine in hand! Pinot's Palette offers instructional paint classes that pair perfectly with wine.
There are so many incredible dining options on this street that it just might make your head spin! Which of these yummy dining destinations in Greater Cleveland is your favorite?
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