Best Food Halls in Cleveland (2026)
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Our curated guide to the food halls cleveland: hand-picked by locals who know the city best. Each restaurant includes ratings, photos, hours, and pricing pulled from real data.
TownHall
1909 W 25th St, Cleveland
Locally sourced & innovative bar bites & vegan options served in a contemporary setting with patio.
Sauce the City
Moen Club, 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland
Area-sourced eats focused on fried chicken with a range of signature sauces in a hip counter-serve.
D.P. Dough
230 Euclid Ave, Cleveland
Local chain open late for calzones with diverse fillings, including chili dog & cheesecake versions.
Barley House
1261 W 6th St, Cleveland
Lively spot for eclectic eats, beer & a post-10 PM bar scene with a dress code & bottle service.
Barrio Tacos Gateway
503 Prospect Ave E, Cleveland
Local chain serving signature & build-your-own tacos, plus cocktails, in a hip, casual space.
Fahrenheit Cleveland
55 public square, 55 Public Square Suite 150, Cleveland
A sleek, buzzing hot spot offering New American fare with an Asian bent, backed by a long wine list.
Johnny's Little Bar
614 Frankfort Ave, Cleveland
Cozy, casual tavern with a celebrated burger, Italian dishes, a late-night menu & 40+ beers.
Butcher and the Brewer
2043 E 4th St, Cleveland
Industrial-chic brewpub serving a menu of carefully sourced American fare & housemade beers.
Harry Buffalo East 4th
2120 E 4th St, Cleveland
Restaurant & bar chain serving New American fare, bison burgers & craft beer in a lively setting.
Vault
2017 E 9th St, Cleveland
Handcrafted cocktails & gourmet small plates are served in a hip, renovated century-old bank vault.
Crocker Park
177 Market St, Westlake
Upscale, open-air mall offering trendy brand-name shops, a range of restaurants & an IMAX theater.
3615 Superior Ave, Cleveland
West Side Market
1979 W 25th St, Cleveland
Grand, bustling public market from 1912 featuring vendors for meat, produce, bread & hot food.
Findlay Market
1801 Race St, Cincinnati
Longtime hub of vendors selling meat, produce & other local foods, plus a seasonal farmers' market.
International Exposition Center
1 I-X Center Dr, Cleveland
This large exposition center hosts a variety of major events, from car shows to travelling exhibits.
Stone Mad Pub
1306 W 65th St, Cleveland
Casual American gastropub with a fireplace, patio, bocce tournaments, game-viewing & pints.
Great Northern Mall
4954 Great Northern Blvd, North Olmsted
Spacious mall with department stores & smaller specialty shops, plus a cinema & casual eateries.
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