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    Jukebox

    4.3 (140 reviews)
    ModerateBars, Vegan, Gluten-Free
    Open 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    JUKEBOX ATMOSPHERE

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    Moderate noise
    Hipster
    Casual
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    Tash M.

    Super fun place to start, continue or end your evening, with free jukebox tunes!! Thomas our host was so lovely and welcoming.

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    Rachel H.

    GRILLED PINEAPPLE -I Happen to be a sucker for grilled fruit The vibe is hipster. Older hipsters. Smaller place All of the music is played by records. Such a cutie

    The haul from Jukebox
    Penelope M.

    Arriving late in Hingetown, Cleveland, we were grateful that: a. Jukebox was open late and b. It was just across our bnb It definitely satiated our hunger and craving for the Polish that the city was supposedly known for. I say, good start for a week of road tripping. Though I cannot taste the difference between potato cheese and potato bacon, the variety of dipping sauces kinda made up for it. The kielbasa though, was too greasy to be appreciated. Even the simple burger was very good.

    B's Buffalo Chicken Dip
    Cindi R.

    This was our first stop on Pierogi Week. We sat in the tent area. It was warm. We shared a picnic table with two others but definitely enough room for both those two and our party of four. They were busy and food coming out was a bit slow but we enjoyed our conversational time. Parking was a bit of a challenge. We finally ended up in a small parking garage. Not easy with an over size van. Typical bar food.

    Potato with Cheese
    Joshua K.

    Good pierogis with mediocre service and OK ambiance. I recently went here with a friend on a weekend for the pierogis as we had seen they were recommended and they did not disappoint. We got the potato with cheese and the buffalo pierogis, both of which were good. I loved how we had the choice of many different dipping sauces for the pierogies, including buffalo sauce, sour cream, sriracha sour cream, and mustard. I also liked the innovation with the buffalo pierogies. However, despite not being busy, the pierogis took a long time to come. Jukebox comes across as a dark dive bar (which is great), but does not fit the vibe for a sunny, hot summer day. I would recommend Jukebox for a beer and pierogies for an NFL game day in the fall or winter.

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    Isabel H.

    I visited jukebox during pierogi week with some friends. We came on a Saturday evening with a party of seven, and they were able to seat us relatively quickly in the large tent outside, despite it being very crowded. (Please note that while technically outdoors, it did not feel like it at all, and the temperature was warm and comfortable.) Now for the pierogies. We tried the potato cheese, spicy chicken, and chili cheese fry pierogies. They all came with a side of applesauce and sour cream. Overall, I thought the pierogies were delicious and on the larger side. My personal favorite was a potato and cheese cause you can't beat a classic, but the other ones were delicious as well. We also got the buffalo dip with tortilla chips, which was yummy. I additionally got a side of kielbasa, and honestly, I was blown away by how delicious it was. It was so juicy and tender and well seasoned, I definitely wish I had ordered more. For drinks, my friends and I got an assortment of beers and ciders, which were all very reasonably priced between 5 to 6 dollars. I got the black widow cider, which I highly recommend. Overall, service was excellent, food was delicious, drinks were cheap, and vibes are immaculate. I definitely want to come back and try more items off of their menu.100% would recommend the kielbasa and potato and cheese pierogies!

    Bougee Bee
    Jennifer B.

    The staff here couldn't be friendlier! Visited on a slow Sunday night and every person that waited on us was kind and welcoming. So nice in these crazy times. Street parking was super easy. Variety of seating options and I believe a seasonal patio Too many vegan options to count. We ordered perogies, the gyro, veggie ramen, the Bougee Bee, and a great local craft beer. Food was hot, flavorful, and most of all vegan. Yeah! We'll be back.

    cucumber collins
    Sonali P.

    Great prices and great food! Pierogies and drinks - name a better combo. I appreciated the several unique and fun filling options for pierogies they had, many of which were vegetarian or vegan. I tried the buffalo chickpea and mushroom ones. Both were good, but I preferred the chickpea one, which was more flavorful. The sauces made it though - my favorites were the creamy dill and sriracha sour cream. The brussel sprouts were delicious and perfectly roasted. I also ordered the cucumber collins which was super refreshing. The staff was friendly and loved sitting on their outdoor patio!

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    Mya L.

    I was in the Cleveland area for work and happened upon Jukebox just by searching "vegan" in the area. The area itself is awesome--such a cool neighborhood. The people were so sweet. Sitting on the bar out front of the restaurant, I met several incredibly nice people. And that's not even touching on the food. The sweet potato black bean pierogis were amazing, and all the vegan dipping sauces were delicious. Paired with the Tonyrita and some nice 70° weather, Jukebox was a great place to sit and enjoy the afternoon.

    Great casual rustic industrial look
    Deb B.

    This was "J" of dating through the alphabet. We arrived right when they opened on a week night so we were the only ones there. Right away we loaded up the jukebox. $1/3 tunes. They have a very eclectic mix of music. Of course we got the pierogies with Kielbasa. Delicious. Pierogies made on-site with carmelized onions. Buttery goodness. Old style kielbasa was done to perfection, tender and tasty. We also got the pimento dip (Kentucky Derby eat your heart out). It was served with crackers, pickled onions and Jalopeno discs. Soooooo good. Lots of local beers, both draft and bottled as well as a few specialty cocktails. Parking is a bit of a challenge in this neighborhood so be patient or better yet Uber in. Dog friendly! Great ambience and friendly service

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    Amy J.

    Wed 8pm music trivia is great fun. My ginger miso salad was super healthy and fresh and had plenty of delicious fresh ingredients and flavor. The pickled onions were great too! The tamari marinated egg was super flavorful and a great addition to the salad. The hot toddy was unique and the Tonyrita had a slight hint of spice with the choice of house jalapeño tequila for an extra buck. The charred broccoli was a bunch of super dry kinda burned small florets and was really in need of any moisture at all. Otherwise everything was great.

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    Ree T.

    Looking for a place that was fun and had vegan options was an adventure. This place is a bar with bar food. However, the vegan options were really good. The atmosphere was fun. It just so happened to be 90's vinyl night. I had good drinks, good food and lots of great music.

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    Great neighborhood hangout. Friendly the minute you walk in the door. Try the pierogis, tons of flavors. Plus, it's dog friendly!

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    Floressa

    Floressa

    4.6(14 reviews)
    1.8 miClark-Fulton

    This was my first time at Floressa and it was absolutely amazing. I saw a reel of this place on…read moreInstagram, so I was excited to give it a try. The interior was small but surprisingly a lot of seating which was nice. I got the cold brew, which was yummy, and all the other drinks were really good as well. The barista was so kind and genuine, he was very patient with us as it was our first time in and he gave excellent recommendations for the bakery. The tahini marshmallow cookie was amazing, such a unique flavor profile and SO GOOD. The oatmeal chocolate chip and brownie were also great, and it was so cool that they bake the goods in house and offer so many GF and Vegan options. This coffee shop is definitely a cool place to check out and the people are so kind. They also had such an awesome holiday menu and variety of fun goods to try. I will be back for sure when I am in the area!!

    Floressa is located in a residential neighborhood. You likely have to go out of your way for a…read morevisit, but it's worth it. A charming space in an old building. There's one long table, three small round ones and a little children's area. The vegan cinnamon roll was delicious, definitely not missing out on anything by not having dairy in the frosting. Standard black coffee was good, I can tell they use quality beans. They also have some specialty drinks, including flavored matchas (a popular order this morning). We split a cherry matcha, which was layered with pie filling. I don't generally go for matcha, but I did enjoy it with the addition of cherry. Only one person was working for the first hour or so of business on a Saturday, so there was a brief wait for an matcha or espresso drink or toast. Not a big deal at all to wait five minutes in this pleasant space, but heads up if you're in the habit of stopping for coffees when running late for something (hey, we've all done it). WOULD recommend starting your weekend at this cute women-owned shop!

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    Urban Kitchen & Deli - The perfect Fries (Side)

    Urban Kitchen & Deli

    4.4(261 reviews)
    4.9 miHough
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    cozy.. friendly service…read more. awesome Egyptian food.. must try in cleveland.. also serves breakfast..

    I tried one of the Egyptian dishes - kushery ($18) - and it was delicious! If you are vegetarian…read moreand/or have vegetarian friends, I highly recommend this dish. Even as a regular eater of meat, I found this dish so satisfying and filling. In case you don't know, kushery is a whole load of carbs; the dish has rice, macaroni, lentils, a slightly spicy tomato sauce, garlic vinegar, chickpeas, and crispy fried onions. The whole mixture altogether was so tasty, and I would totally get this again. I also ordered the hibiscus punch ($6), which was refreshing and not too sweet. And even though I already had a bunch of carbs with the kushery, I got the Egyptian bread pudding ($8), which was very different from the bread pudding I typically see at restaurants around here. It consisted of toasted croissant pieces that were soaked in a creamy sweet milk; the dessert also came with a bunch of nuts, raisins, and whipped cream. It wasn't as rich or sweet as other kinds of bread pudding I've had, but it was still a tasty dessert. The service was a little slow, so I wouldn't suggest dining in here if you need to get a quick meal. But the food was good, and the staff was friendly, so if you have time for a relaxed meal, give the restaurant a try. Note - there were some slight price discrepancies between the menu and final receipt for my drink and dessert, but I know prices are really volatile in these crazy times, and the price discrepancies were small.

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    Roasted Tremont

    Roasted Tremont

    4.5(81 reviews)
    1.4 miTremont
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    If I lived in Tremont, there's no doubt I would be in this coffee shop every single week. I paid…read morethem a visit after finding them on Yelp. The great reviews, high rating, and photos really sealed the deal. Any coffee shop with that much greenery is going to catch my attention. I had to give them a try. I arrived around 10 am, found a free parking spot right across the street, and was able to place my order and grab a seat just before a big rush of people came in. Seriously, within 20 minutes the place was packed. And it didn't take long for me to understand why. The feeling of community was contagious. From the local art on the walls and free board games to the cozy seating and friendly staff, this place was totally my vibe. I was able to connect to their free wifi with ease and got a lot of work done while I was there. Now, I'm always a sucker for seasonal latte and the Honey Snow Melt did just the trick. In a nutshell it was a salted honey pistachio latte (I got it with oat milk) and it was creamy with a very subtle flavor. I was really into it. I also grabbed a bagel, which was pretty basic, but it was just what I needed to hold me over until lunch. Throw in the friendly service and it's no wonder this place is a winner. Until next time...

    Very colorful and lively cafe with a wide variety of both coffee and tea drinks! My drink was…read moreprepared very quickly despite the line going out the door. The garden party latte was light and refreshing. Thee interior of the cafe can get a little dim due to limited lighting from the front windows, but overall plenty of tables, seats, and WiFi.

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    Scratch - Side of home fries

    Scratch

    4.5(399 reviews)
    8.2 mi
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    I've been to Scratch in Independence a handful of times, but this is my first time finally writing…read morea review and it's well deserved because this place never disappoints. I met a friend for breakfast this morning, and everything from start to finish was spot on. I ordered the Sweet Jalapeño Sandwich: an English muffin piled with jam, bacon, an egg cooked over medium, and cheddar, served with home fries. It was the perfect balance of sweet, savory, and just a little kick. My friend stuck with her usual: the Banana & Bourbon Caramel Bread Pudding French Toast, topped with fresh bananas and their homemade bourbon caramel sauce, plus a side of pork belly. It looked incredible and, according to her, tasted just as good as it always does. We arrived just a few minutes after they opened at 8:00 and were seated right away. The service was friendly, attentive, and very prompt without feeling rushed. Scratch has such a great casual, local diner feel, but with a menu that's anything but ordinary. The portions are generous, the flavors are unique, and the quality is consistently excellent. Definitely a go-to spot for breakfast or brunch...you really can't go wrong here.

    This is the second time I've visited Scratch. The first was roughly 12-18 months ago. Both visits…read morewere awesome. The restaurant has a pleasant, bright, family diner ambiance. White walls, glass windows in front, a few things hung on the walls. Not fancy, but pleasant. Very clean. The food is phenomenal. I've been dreaming about their biscuits and gravy since my last visit. Still perfect. The home fry-style potatoes are what a lot of places try to serve but fail at miserably. They are crispy AND fluffy! Yum! My scrambled eggs were not at all greasy or oily. My iced tea was delicious and refreshing. My lovely wife had the chorizo hash, which I tried. Oh, my. So good. And the chipotle crema on top was just perfect. They have excellent diner coffee here as well. My service experience was immaculate the first time and just OK today. He was fine initially, but I feel like he kind of forgot about us after he checked on our food. We were stuck way in the back. Maybe he was on a break, which is fine. I spent time as a waiter in two different restaurants, so I'm sympathetic, but I did not get a drink refill, and I wanted one pretty badly. This is one of my favorite breakfast spots, and it feels like a hidden gem.

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