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West Side Market - Fruit vendors

West Side Market

4.6(1.4k reviews)
4.5 mi•Ohio City
•$$

I've been going here for over 50 years. Ouch that hurt…read more It IS Cleveland. It represents. The produce is sooooo fresh. Forget Whole Foods, Sprouts, Fresh Market. This beats them all. And by price too. The outdoor stalls are being refurbished, and the section that is complete is just like the historic stalls but much nicer, brand new, clean. Outdoors is the produce. Inside is all the rest - meat, cheese, baked goods, spices, coffee, international foods...the list goes on and on. The ceiling is like an old train station , but purpose built in 1912 to be a bad*ss market. Gorgeous. About 130ish stalls. Cafe/bistro in ine corner, Johnny's hot dog joint in another. Kate's Fish, Peroigi Palace, Frank's Brats, Jim's Meats, Wiencek Poultry, Czuchraj Meats...i could go on... Get a buttermilk at Annemaries - salt and pepper on top is how my Dad did it. That tradition will stay with me forever. Grab a smokie at Czuchraj and stroll the stalls, get your shopping done, or just relax the day away. (go across the street to Great Lakes Brewery for a coldie) On the register of Historic Places, and one of 10 Great Public Places in America List.

What can I say that hasn't already been said about the West Side Market, especially since the…read morerecent updates to the fruit and veggie stands. If you want to support local the West Side Market is the perfect stop, it doesn't matter the day of week, unless you are looking for the cafe to be open. I love being able to get my produce along with fresh seafood at Kate's and pasta from Ohio City, full meal planning in one stop, especially when you can grab a fresh bouquet that finishes your table setting. Parking is even easier with one hour free and scan and pay if you are going to shop at a leisurely pace.

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All Things For You

All Things For You

4.7(24 reviews)
3.4 mi•Tremont

This local shop in Tremont is full of vintage goodness. It offers four levels of artwork,…read morefurniture, decor and collectibles, all beautifully curated and arranged and with reasonable prices. Service is very friendly and there is a convenient parking lot too.

All Things For You is hands down one of the most impressive antique stores I've ever visited. The…read moreprices were phenomenal--so many items felt like absolute steals, with very few high-ticket pieces. Most of the furniture and artwork leaned toward the pricier side, as you'd expect, but still very reasonable for what they were. The size of this place is what really blew me away. It spans four floors, each packed with a massive variety of treasures to dig through. You'll find everything from jewelry, furniture, and vintage clothing to records, comic books, cameras, and antique household items. Just when you think you've seen it all, another room or section opens up with even more to explore--it's like the store never stops unfolding. The staff at the front counter was incredibly welcoming. They immediately struck up a friendly conversation with us and even tossed out a few compliments, which added a personal touch to the experience. This is the kind of place that surprises you--you may not know what you're looking for, but you'll likely leave with something perfect. Whether you're a collector, a casual browser, or just looking for a fun afternoon adventure, this place is definitely worth the visit.

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Tower City Center - Tower

Tower City Center

2.7(115 reviews)
5.4 mi•Tower City
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If you ever get a chance to experience Cookies with Mrs Kringle or Breakfast with Santa at Tower…read moreCity in Cleveland- Don't bother! We paid $25 a person + a $40 Service Charge to sit in a freezing cold room eating grocery store cookies, drinking coffee and cocoa from a vending machine dispenser, while a nice woman coughed all over everyone (and we're still sick). Our 6 and 8 year old were bored within minutes since we ended up being the only ones there at Noon and other than a woman reading one story from a book there was nothing else to do. The Staff, especially Erik the Elf, were friendly and helpful but the experience was overpriced and the train ride we paid extra for was a joke. There was no Santa (unless you paid $60 a person for breakfast.), and no Mr. Jingeling, but there was Bruce The Spruce but the line was too long. It was really for babies and small children. There were .3 small cars that went in a very small circle a few times...boring! And the Toy Shoppe was a big money grab. It was like being at the Dollar Store (or Five and Up) with cheap toys that cost $5 and up. The entire event was a waste of time and money. I would NOT recommend!

Tower City Center... more like, Towering City Center of Disappointment. I mean, they said this was…read moreonce a vibrant place to be as the shopping and entertainment destination. Even the Ritz Carlton is within there. What a joke. I remember they had water fountains and waterfalls, you could go to the movie theater, shop at unique places, grab some food at the food court that had great options, and enjoy the atmosphere. Now it's just a shell of itself. The place is nothing special anymore. It's just a walk through to get to the Gund or the Jake on a cold day. You call this a center, more like a ghost town with a few scattered businesses clinging on that will eventually tank. May as well call it Deformed City Center. May as well just throw in the towel because you're gonna need to clean this place up after it gets demolished one day.

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The Glass Bubble Project - Inside the studio.

The Glass Bubble Project

4.9(60 reviews)
4.6 mi•Ohio City
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This place is a hidden gem in CLE right off W25th st. They have great things to buy for classes to…read moretake or you can just come in to check out the really cool chicken Morty. Mike the owner of 25 years has kept this place going and does a wonderful job with teaching people to make one-of-a-kind glass projects. You can make anything from a wine Tumblr to a vase to paper weights or even a small light cover. There is paid and street parking outside. This is a great place for friends date night or if you just feel like being a little artsy farts. It was $125 per person for 2 glass pieces. If you pay in cash they give a discount. Tip not included.

This was a stop on our food tour, wasn't really a foodie place, but it was very interesting, and…read morethis was a hands-on experience for those who participated, we watched, and while we were watching a rooster ran across the room, and we all had a great time. So I'm standing there and this nice guy named Mike started talking to me. His hair was messy. His clothes is messy, but he was the nicest guy you could talk to. Explained a bunch of things to me that I didn't know about glassmaking we spoke for a while then I realize somebody told me he was the owner. This is definitely a spot worth taking. and as far as tour prices to take part and making a glass item was extremely reasonable.

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Banyan Tree - Statues

Banyan Tree

4.0(62 reviews)
4.3 mi•Tremont
•$$

Banyan Tree is a well-loved local boutique. They were recently honored as 2025 best women's…read moreclothing store. They also happen to be one of the more long-standing local boutiques in the city. I recently dropped in at their Tremont location after walking around in the midst of winter in Tremont, and developing a need for gloves. AMBIANCE: Banyan Tree currently has an inviting window display with a word "Joy." The storefront has two spacious rooms that feel cozy. Inside you'll find wood accents, and a comfy couch to recline while shopping. Checkout is available in the first room as you walk into the space. INVENTORY: The inventory is predominantly women's fashion. You'll find a unifying theme - comforting fabrics, sparkles, and lots of hand-knit accessories. The best way to describe the vibe is lounge chic. The clothes you'll find here will allow you maximum comfort as you venture out in Tremont and beyond. The clothing looks well made and unique while following the latest trends. The prices are on the higher end starting at about $90 something. Accessories are reasonably priced starting at $20 something. I'm not fully satisfied with the clothing inventory because the sizes go up to L and one size. I wear a plus size so I can only drool while looking at the clothing. I wish that I could also shop here and enhance my wardrobe. In that way, sizing is not inclusive. There are also smaller gifts and accessories at the store - journals, books, purses, statues, and more. Few categories have sales - ornaments and summer clothing. The sale is 40% off. MY PURCHASE: I purchased knit gloves from Banyan Tree. The price was $22. The brand is Figwood, was designed by Banyan Tree in Cleveland. It is a brand exclusive to Banyan Tree. It was sustainably produced in Bali. Imagine someone in Bali knitting gloves and knowing nothing about our winters. I find this very endearing. There are plenty other Figwood items for purchase that are made in Bali and Thailand. The gloves have a simple design but are chunky. They also have top of the glove removal so that you don't have to de-glove every single time. I found other glove designs to be awkward. They were missing top part of the fingertips which seems like the very reason you'd glove. Maybe I'm not on trend. They also have very few gloves in store due to the end of season. Seems like the season is just beginning and winter is ramping up. SERVICE: The service is attentive and personalized. I was offered assistance with glove shopping. The sales associate was really warm and friendly. I enjoyed my experience at the store. Unfortunately, I'll probably seldom stop in because the clothing sizes are not accommodating to me. I'll visit once in a while if I'm ever in need of well made accessories or gifts. Most importantly, the store is a feel good store in terms of supporting consciously made clothing and supporting women across the globe.

My favorite local clothing store in Cleveland. They have unique clothing and accessories for every…read moreage and body shape. I always get compliments when I'm wearing something from Banyan Tree. They have an online store if like me you don't live in the Cleveland area. Their store is worth visiting though if you are in town. It's quite spacious and is located near some great restaurants, bars, and galleries if you want to make a day of it in Tremont.

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