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(historic places) within 5 miles
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Archwood Congregational Church
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Benedict, Sarah, House
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Bingham Company Warehouse
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Black, H., and Company Building
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Body Block
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Bohemian National Hall
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Bomante House
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Brooklyn Bank Building
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Caxton Building
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Central YMCA
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Cleveland Arcade
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Cleveland Discount Building
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Cleveland Grays Armory
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Cleveland Harbor Station, U.S. Coast Guard
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Cleveland Home For Aged Colored People
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Cleveland Masonic Temple
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Cleveland Packard Building
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Cleveland Public Square
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Cleveland Trust Company
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Cleveland West Pierhead Light
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Cleveland Worsted Mills Company
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Colonial and Euclid Arcades
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Cook Building
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Courtland, The
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Crawford-Tilden Apartments
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Dall, Andrew, Jr. and James, Houses
27)
Detroit-Superior High Level Bridge
28)
Division Avenue Pumping Station
29)
Dixon Hall Apartments
30)
Dunham Tavern
31)
East Fourth Street Historic District
32)
East Ohio Gas Company Building
33)
Ensworth, Jeremiah, House
34)
Erie Railroad Cleveland Powerhouse
35)
Euclid, The--Seventy-First Street Building
36)
Federal Knitting Mills Building
37)
Federal Reserve Bank Of Cleveland
38)
First Methodist Church
39)
Forest City Bank Building
40)
Forest City Brewery
41)
Gaensslen, Phillip, House
42)
Gifford, Dr. William, House
43)
Globe Iron Works Building
44)
Goldsmith, Jacob, House
45)
Gordon Square Building
46)
Greyhound Bus Station
47)
Halle Building
48)
Harp Apartments
49)
Harvard School
50)
Hill, James, House
51)
Hilliard Apartment Building
52)
Hotel Statler
53)
House of Wills
54)
Hoyt Block
55)
Hruby Conservatory of Music
56)
Ireland, Joseph, House
57)
Jennings Apartments
58)
Jones Home for Children
59)
Kennedy Apartments and Commercial Block
60)
Kindra, W. H., Apartments
61)
Krause Building--Otto Moser's Cafe
62)
Kundtz, Theodor, Company Building
63)
League Park
64)
Lerner Building
65)
Lindner Building
66)
Lorain YMCA Building
67)
Lorain-Carnegie Bridge
68)
Malio House
69)
May Company
70)
McKinley Terrace
71)
Medical Centre Building
72)
Merwin, George, House
73)
Miller Block
74)
Montana Apartments
75)
Morgan, Garrett, House
76)
Neff Apartments
77)
New England Building
78)
North Presbyterian Church
79)
Ohio Bell Henderson-Endicott Exchange Building
80)
Old Federal Building and Post Office
81)
Old Stone Church
82)
Olney, Charles, House and Gallery
83)
Panek Block
84)
Park Building
85)
Perry-Payne Building
86)
Pilgrim Congregational Church
87)
Plaza Apartments
88)
Prospect Avenue Row House Group
89)
Quad Hill
90)
Riverside Cemetery Building
91)
Riverside Cemetery Chapel
92)
Rockefeller Building
93)
Root and McBride-Bradley Building
94)
Schweinfurth, Charles, House
95)
Shiloh Baptist Church
96)
Society for Savings Building
97)
Southworth House
98)
St. Ignatius High School
99)
St. John's AME Church
100)
St. John's Episcopal Church
101)
St. Joseph's Church and Friary
102)
St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church
103)
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
104)
St. Stanislaus Church
105)
St. Stephen Church
106)
St. Theodosius Russian Orthodox Cathedral
107)
Stager-Beckwith House
108)
Stockbridge Apartment Building
109)
Superior Avenue Viaduct
110)
Tavern Club
111)
Templar-Farrell Motor Sales Building
112)
Third Church of Christ Scientist
113)
Tiedemann, Hannes, House
114)
Townes, Clayton, House
115)
Trinity Cathedral
116)
Trinity Cathedral Church Home
117)
Union Club
118)
Union Steel Screw Office Building
119)
United Motor Service Building
120)
Universal Terminal Company Dock and Warehouse
121)
Upson-Walton Company Building
122)
USS COD (submarine)
123)
Variety Store Building and Theatre
124)
Venice Building
125)
Walker and Weeks Office Building
126)
Warszawa Neighborhood District
127)
Waterman Service Building
128)
Watterson School
129)
West Side Market
130)
West Technical High School
131)
Western Reserve Building
132)
Wheatley, Phillis, Association
133)
White Chewing Gum Company Building
134)
Woodland Avenue and West Side Railroad Powerhouse
135)
Zion Lutheran Church
136)
Zion Lutheran School
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Able to stop by a few times recently, and as always, not disappointed. Moondog ESB was a nice way to get one of my visits started; a nice combo of hops upfront and malt to back it up. Grand Cru was unfiltered and much lighter than I expected--great flavor profile. Barrel Select Pils had good flavor, was clean, and the malt didn't fade. Oktoberfest was rich and malty, maybe more so than the "usual" Oktoberfest. Independence Ale was like most of Great Lakes' products; well balanced, with all flavors appropriate to style. Luckily got to pick up some Moondog and Imperial Dortmunder for home at the take out shop. More super visits at Great Lakes!
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Beav,
York, PA
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Thanks to Shelby for providing the brews and food at Great Lakes Brewing, and Brewer Luke for stopping by the table to talk beer! HANDS DOWN AWESOME! Great location, next to the market, just over the bridge from the stadium. YOU REALLY MUST GO HERE. Great range of seating from the biergarten, to the outdoor café, to the indoor restaurant and bar, to the basement pub. The staff is VERY FRIENDLY and the food is fantastic! We tried the potroast sandwich, old world burger, pulled pork, and sausage sampler with fresh rot (red) kraut and mustard. BUT THE BEER….. WOW! I’m not a huge porter fan, but get the Fitz! The Edmund Fitzgerald Porter is great, robust and well balanced. I enjoyed the Commodore Perry IPA, but was expecting and hoping for a little more hop. The Burning River Pale Elliot Ness Amber, and Rockfeller Bock are all well done. The seasonal Moondog Bitter is good, but not exceptionally bitter. GET THE SAMPLER. 10 (YES TEN) 5 oz glasses of beer for $10, do the math, how can you go wrong?
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JAS,
York, PA
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Some notes from my last two visits. I always cross my fingers that Commodore Perry IPA will be on and it was both times! It's just as good as I remembered with an almost perfect balance for an IPA. Also, it's offered in bottles now! Rockefeller Bock wasn't overly sweet, also having a good balance. Ohiop City Oatmeal Stout had a nice roasty, slightly sweet flavor. One of the few GL beers under 5% (4.8). Prohibition Pils was a perfect beer to start the day with, clean and crisp. Food as good as always, service from Steve T. spot on. An unexpected treat was seeing their carry out in the gift shop on special both visits! With this luck, I should have played the lottery!
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Beav,
York, PA
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I visited this brewpub on May 18,2007 and had the following brews; Burning River Pale Ale 6.0%, Dortmunder Gold 5.8%, Edmund Fitzgerald Porter 5.8%, Elliot Ness Amber Lager 6.2%, Holy Moses White Ale 5.4%, Commodore Perry IPA 8.0%, Prohibition Pils 5.1%, Lake Erie Monster 9.0% and York Street Bitter 4.4%. These brews were all outstanding. My only complaint about this place is that their food has gotten just a bit to pretentious. I was enjoying my sampler so much that I saw bratwurst and expected a sandwhich. It was beautifully served on a tablespoon of kraut with some lovely dots of mustard around it. I guess I need to stop enjoying the beer and read the menu a little better. I'll be back!
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G. L. Averill,
Lakeway, TX
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Hit GL right at the opening bell and the place was swamped within 10-15 minutes. Plopped down at the bar and was immediately awed by the 10 beers on tap--4 which were new to me. Steve was kind enough to pour a few tastes to get me started. Pumpkin Ale was nice; the spices more prevalent than the pumpkin and malt. York St. Bitter would be a great session beer, drinkable with just the right amount of hops. Rye of the Tiger was great-- a crisp rye and hops bite with a super nose. Rackhouse Ale was a sweet ale aged in bourbon barrels. It was the best "new" beer I've had at GL in quite a while, but will not be for the drinker who doesn't like the bourbon flavor--it's all about the bourbon! Burger was good, but my Cleveland guilty pleasure of New Orleans bread pudding was superb. The huge slab they gave me had me like a Thanksgiving turkey--totally stuffed!
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Beav,
York, PA
(11/29/2006) |
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Came to Cleveland for an Indians game and to visit brewpubs. On 8/26/06 I visited Great Lakes Brewing Co along with 7 family and friends. We arrived about 10-10:30pm and tried to go into the restaurant section only to be stopped by a manager who told us they closed that section for the evening, the downstairs bar was closed and the tables in the bar had signs that said "reserved". So we orderd pints from the bar and went out to the "Beer Garden". Before we could all sit down a woman cleaning tables said we had to move someware else because the area was closed. The only place left was the sidewalk so we stood there until a table became available. NEVER have any of us felt so unwanted as a customer ALL emplloyees were unhelpful or downright rude. I filled out their survey 2 weeks ago to let Owner or Manager know how poorly we were treated, still no response. The different beers we tried were exellent except the Holy Moses white ale was overhopped(couldn't taste the orange peel, chamomile and coriander over the hops) but still very good. Will try 1 more time to see if they were just having a bad day.
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Shannon Barr,
Shepherd, MI
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Visited Great Lakes BC on 7/23 as part of a baseball/beer swing thru Ohio/Pennsylvania. Left the "Jake" after enjoying a few Yuengling lagers and walked over the Lorian Bridge.No small feat.This Sunday, it was "dog day". Bring your pooch to the brewpub.Pun intended, the place was a zoo but there was sanctuary inside.No dogs allowed. Things were crazy but managed to run thru a pint each of the Burning River(Pale Ale), Eliot Ness(Amber) and the Edmond Fitzgerald(Porter). Voted for the Porter as best in show...The food menu was fairly standard with a couple twists. Ordered the chicken sandwich. Had to rent a vice to get my mouth around it.Good stuff...The place is definitely a d'town Cleveland favorite judging by the crowd.And this is the first "brewpub" I've been to that had its own gift shop.Walking distance from town,close access to the Red Line from the airport.Well worth a visit.
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J. King,
Campbell, CA
(08/01/2006) |
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Great Beer!!!
The food was good - electic, but small (and somewhat pricey) menu - we had the cheese soup (tasted good, but the texture was a bit off) and a polynesian chicken pizza (HIGHLY recommended with the summer selection of beers).
The service was so-so...when we found out they were out of two of the beers for the sampler, they would not allow us to have two of another type...we had to do without and pay the same. Not very cool.
The best thing about our visit to Great Lakes was that I walked away happy with a lager for the first time in a long time. Usually a fan of the hoppiest IPAs and dark, roasty stouts - Dortmunder Gold Lager has an A+ in my book!
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Grand Rapids, MI
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muddy dogger,
Denver, CO
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Great Lakes continues to be one of the best places for beer in Cleveland, and for that matter, in Ohio or the entire Eastern US. New to me this trip was Market St Wheat, which had an excellent balance of banana/clove flavors. Saison D'Ete was nice, but slightly less crisp and refreshing than I've come to expect in this style. Edmund Fitzgerald Porter, New Orleans bread pudding, and Steve Taylor all continue to be near the top of their categories. A must-stop if you're in the area, or just passing through.
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