Suggestion: try the Ghost Pepper ketchup if you can handle a little bit of heat. One cool bonus is that they use Cleveland Ketchup Company for their table condiments, which is delicious. This was the post-run meal (along with a Jack Frost donut) and I had the corned beef hash. A must-stop in Cleveland let alone Old Brooklyn.Ĭleveland Corned Beef Co.: Old-school, counter-top diner in the Pearlbrook Plaza. In fact, they carry the absolute largest variety of candy available anywhere in the world! The store also has a putt-putt golf course and a throwback soda shop. Sweetie Candy has been providing sweets, treats, and chocolates from their giant wholesale candy store. There's been a lot of great donut shops that have opened over the years but Jack Frost is OG and a Cleveland classic.īa Sweeite Candy Company: For over 68 years, b.a. Jack Frost Donuts: A family owned & operated Cleveland staple making every batch from scratch since 1937 in Old Brooklyn. From their page: "Make your taste bud dreams come true with our delicious chicken & waffle combos, loaded smashed potatoes, signature dream burgers, specialty subs, smoking ribs + more." Check out that vintage floor and beautiful bar, which date back to 1932 – when the place first opened."ĭreamz Cafe: Soul food spot with some tasty social media photos. This is how the Plain Dealer described the old spot: "Newbies are always shocked when they walk in through the tiny, unassuming entrance of this old-school spot. Sadly, it closed for good during the pandemic and the space has been purchased by new ownership (the interior will remain but the name will change). Hopp Inn: This longtime neighborhood dive was named one of Cleveland's best dive bars by the Plain Dealer. The school building is now home to Cleveland Preparatory Academy, a public charter school serving K-12 students throughout the Cleveland area. Both the church and the school closed around 2009 due to diocese consolidation. An accompanying elementary school opened the following year. Groundbreaking for the church at 4850 Pearl Road was in April 1953. Due to growth, a church was built on nearby Stickney Ave in what is now the Hungarian Bethany Baptist Church. William Rainey Harper School : Cleveland Metropolitan School District school which focuses on the Inquiry Based Learning Model.Ĭarmino's Pizza: From Google: "Neighborhood fixture for classic & unique pizzas, plus stromboli & pressure-cooked chicken." The shop has operated on Pearl Road since at least the 1970s.įormer Corpus Christi Church & School: This Polish-centric Catholic parish started in a neighborhood recreation center in 1936. The boundary for this run was Biddulph Ave (north) to Brookpark Road (south) and from Ridge Road (west) to Pearl Road (east). This was the fifth section run of the Old Brooklyn neighborhood.
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