What is The Last Page known for?
The Last Page is one of Legacy Village's standout new american restaurants, with a solid 4.4/5 rating backed by 593 Google reviews. Modern eatery for classic American dishes alongside cocktails and sushi. With a $$ price point, it offers excellent value for new american restaurant in the Cleveland area. The restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, dinner, making it a versatile choice throughout the day. Outdoor seating is available, adding to the experience during warmer months. Reservations are accepted and recommended, especially on weekends.
What to order at The Last Page
The Last Page specializes in new american restaurant cuisine, serving breakfast, brunch, dinner. Vegetarian diners will find dedicated options on the menu. The brunch service is a highlight, drawing crowds particularly on weekends. For the full menu and current specials, visit the restaurant's website. The menu also draws influences from american and japanese traditions.
Meals served
Dietary options
Vegetarian options are available on the menu.
What is the atmosphere like at The Last Page?
The Last Page provides a comfortable sit-down dining environment, with outdoor seating for enjoying Cleveland's warmer seasons. The space accommodates larger parties well, making it a reliable choice for group dinners, celebrations, and private events. Families with children will find a welcoming environment with accommodations for younger diners. Sports fans will appreciate the game-day atmosphere with screens for watching Cleveland teams in action. The drinks program features beer, wine, cocktails, coffee, dessert. The overall feel is comfortable and mid-range, consistent with its $$ pricing.
Hours and location
The Last Page address and directions
The Last Page is located at 100 Park Ave #128, Cleveland, OH 44122, USA. It sits in the Legacy Village neighborhood of Cleveland. Call (216) 465-1008 for reservations or inquiries.
Get directions on Google MapsThe Last Page hours of operation
| Day | Hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 3:00 – 10:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 3:00 – 10:00 PM |
| Thursday | 3:00 – 10:00 PM |
| Friday | 3:00 – 11:00 PM |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM |
Does The Last Page take reservations?
Yes, The Last Page accepts reservations. Booking ahead is recommended, particularly for weekend dinner service and larger parties. The restaurant offers dine-in, takeout, delivery, curbside pickup service. Call (216) 465-1008 to confirm availability or place an order.
Is The Last Page good for families and groups?
The Last Page is well-suited for both families with children and larger group gatherings. The space and menu accommodate a range of ages and party sizes comfortably. A dedicated children's menu is available, making ordering easy for families with younger kids. The venue is also a great spot for watching Cleveland sports, with screens and a game-day energy.
How much does The Last Page cost?
The Last Page falls in the $$ price range, with most meals running roughly $15 to $35 per person. This makes it a moderately priced restaurant that balances quality and value well for the Cleveland dining scene. Compared to Cleveland's overall dining scene, which skews affordable relative to coastal cities, The Last Page offers a wallet-friendly experience.
Happy hour and special hours at The Last Page
| Monday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 3:00 – 6:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 3:00 – 6:00 PM |
| Thursday | 3:00 – 6:00 PM |
| Friday | 3:00 – 6:00 PM |
| Saturday | 3:00 – 6:00 PM |
| Sunday | 3:00 – 6:00 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
| Sunday | 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
What reviewers say about The Last Page
People say this restaurant serves delicious dishes, including fried chicken and waffles, lamb chops, and Peruvian chicken. They also highlight the cozy atmosphere, attentive service, and unique menu combinations. Other reviews mention the food can be overpriced.
“We went to The Last Page for brunch today, something we’ve been wanting to do ever since sampling their food at the United We Brunch event last February, and it did not disappoint. We started with the RFG Bloody and the Espresso Martini, both solid choices and a great way to kick things off. For food, we ordered the Sunny Side Potatoes and the Breakfast Burrito, and they absolutely knocked it out of the park. Everything was flavorful, well-prepared, and satisfying. An amazing food spot that’s definitely worth checking out!”
“I went in for brunch and it was a good experience. Mimosas were strong and food was good. I got the Fried chicken and waffles and the flavor was good. Waffles and butter and syrup were phenomenal. Sadly the chicken thigh was covered in far too much breading and not enough seasoning on the actual chicken. It tasted/looked over cooked as well. Still an enjoyable time”
“We were seated in the bar area despite having a reservation. Nothing like a giant TV with college football for a romantic date night out. For the price point our service was not great. Waitress came over once when the food came out and never checked for water refills. She did not come with the check she just told us the total of our meal and expected payment like we were at a taco place. Food came out at different times and the one item that should have been served on a warm plate was not and was cold by the time the rest of the food came out. Not at all impressed. No pictured, but my fiancé had the NY strip which was not great at the $58 price point. The atmosphere was really great in the rest of the place, but when I pay $200 for a meal I hope to have great service and a better food experience.”
Parking at The Last Page
The Last Page offers a free parking lot, free street parking, valet parking, free garage parking for diners. Valet service is available for a convenient arrival experience. Free parking options make it easy on the wallet. Arriving 10-15 minutes early on weekends is recommended to secure a spot.
Accessibility at The Last Page
The Last Page provides a wheelchair-accessible entrance, accessible seating, an accessible restroom, accessible parking. The restaurant is committed to accommodating guests with mobility needs. For specific accessibility questions or to arrange accommodations, call ahead at (216) 465-1008.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of food does The Last Page serve?
The Last Page is a new american restaurant located in Legacy Village, Cleveland. Vegetarian options are available. The restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, dinner.
What are The Last Page's hours?
The Last Page is open seven days a week. Today's hours are Monday: Closed. Hours may vary on holidays, so calling ahead at (216) 465-1008 is recommended for special occasions.
Is The Last Page good for a date night?
The Last Page is an excellent date night choice in Legacy Village. Reservations are accepted, ensuring a smooth experience. The $$ price point and new american restaurant menu create the right setting for a memorable evening.
Does The Last Page have outdoor seating?
Yes, The Last Page offers outdoor seating. This option is especially popular during Cleveland's warmer months from May through October. Arrive early or call ahead to secure a patio table during peak times.
How much does a meal at The Last Page cost?
The Last Page is priced at the $$ level. Expect to spend 15 to 35 per person before drinks and tip. This positions it as a value-friendly option in the Cleveland dining landscape.
Is there parking at The Last Page?
The Last Page offers a free parking lot, free street parking, valet service. Arriving 10-15 minutes early on weekends is recommended to secure a spot, especially during peak dining hours.
Does The Last Page have happy hour?
Yes, The Last Page offers happy hour. Check the special hours section above for the current happy hour schedule, which typically features discounted drinks and appetizers.
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Update History
- March 2026: Initial publication with Google Places data, photos, hours, and ratings.