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  • 24 Karrot Kitchen

    7059 Mill Rd, Brecksville Southern Suburbs

    4246342154

  • Academy Tavern On Larchmere

    12800 Larchmere Blvd East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    (216) 229-1171

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  • Big Al's Diner

    12600 Larchmere Blvd. East Side/University Circle/Little Italy

    216-791-8550

    If you miss Mom's cooking, this is the place to get your fix. Big Al's has all the comforting favorites, like thick, steaming soups, housemade mashed potatoes with gravy, open-faced roast beef sandwiches and chocolate cake for dessert. Breakfast is served until the diner's late-afternoon closing time.
  • Carnegie Kitchen & Dining

    1332 Carnegie Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-862-6788

    Downtown breakfast spots are rare, and handsome downtown breakfast spots with free parking are rarer still. But that's what you'll find at Carnegie Kitchen — along with a value-driven menu with broad appeal.
  • Carnegie Kitchen

    1332 Carnegie Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-862-6788

    Commuters who missed the upscale breakfast-and-lunch options at Juniper Grille can take comfort in Carnegie Kitchen, which seems to have picked up where that diner left off. Chef-owner Jeff Uniatowski, formerly of Mise and House of Blue, crafts a value-driven menu with broad appeal. Contemporary versions of diner classics like steak and eggs, corned beef hash and bagels and lox give way to chopped salads, mile-high Reubens, and grilled-salmon sandwiches.
  • Gypsy Beans & Baking Co.

    6425 Detroit Ave. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-939-9009

    Globetrotter, baker, and neighborhood booster, Niki Gillota offers a tempting array of edibles, including soups, sandwiches, and freshly made muffins, scones and pastries. Oven-baked chili is a mild-mannered crowd-pleaser, and rich lattes — like the cinnamon-scented “Mexico City” — have earned a following.
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  • Le Petit Triangle Café

    1881 Fulton Rd. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-281-1881

    A little cramped, occasionally noisy, and quite possibly the city's smallest restaurant, this tiny French bistro still manages to turn out superlative crepes, earthy pâtés, and one of the best Croque Monsieur sandwiches this side of the Seine.
  • Liquid Planet

    11002 Clifton Blvd. West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    216-631-2266

    Carnivores and vegetarians alike fare well at this casual neighborhood eatery. The long, virtuous-sounding menu features smoothies, juices, soups, salads, rice bowls, and stuffed and toasted pita sandwiches, all made to order and bursting with fresh flavors.
  • Liquid Planet

    224 Crocker Park Blvd., Westlake Western Suburbs

    440-835-8006

    Bright, airy, and contemporary, this good-looking, locally owned juice bar and sandwich shop is a popular stop for Crocker Park devotees seeking light, wholesome fare. The long menu offers dozens of smoothies and freshly squeezed juices (with or without nutritional additives); salads, soups, stuffed pita sandwiches, and rice bowls round out the good-tasting possibilities.
  • The Original Pancake House

    28700 Chagrin Blvd., Woodmere Eastern Suburbs

    216-292-7777

    Giant omelets, lighter-than-air Dutch baby pancakes, smoky thick-sliced bacon . . . What more could it take to get you outta bed and into a seat at this friendly, good-looking breakfast spot in Woodmere?
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  • The Original Pancake House

    3000 Westgate Blvd., Fairview Park Western Suburbs

    440-333-5515

    Local pancake wranglers Jane and Mike Frazin head west with this, their second OPH location, where the expansive menu features flapjacks, waffles, crepes, French toast, eggs, and savory, thick-sliced bacon. Our pick? The Apple Pancake, a golden zeppelin of oven-baked goodness, stuffed with Granny Smith apples and glazed in cinnamon. Good coffee, too, from local Crooked River Coffee Company.
  • Payal Ray

    47 Churchfield Road, London, W3 6AY United Kingdom, Rome Central OH

    2088190774

  • Pura Vida

    170 Euclid Ave. Downtown/Flats/Warehouse District

    216-987-0100

    Veteran chef Brandt Evans' Public Square restaurant is a breath of fresh air for downtowners, with a spare decor, an urbane vibe, and rustically refined menus built from local, sustainable ingredients. A stickler for details, Evans pays equal attention to every element of a dish. He does, however, leave room for whimsy, as evidenced by the occasional odd ingredient and deconstructed arrangement. Full bar.
  • The Grocery

    2600 Detroit Avenue West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    2163039099

  • The Hotel at Oberlin

    10 E. College Street, Oberlin Western OH

    440-775-7001

  • THE ROAMING BISCUIT

    1418 W 29TH STREET West Side/Ohio City/Tremont/Detroit Shoreway

    2164526035

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