East Fourth Street, in downtown Cleveland Ohio between Prospect and Euclid Avenues, is the city's up and coming entertainment and residential district. Within walking distance of Public Square and area sports arena, the one-block strip is home to restaurants, nightclubs, and scores of historic, renovated apartments.
Restaurants on East Fourth Street:
East Fourth Street is lined with eateries, many with cafe tables along the brick-lined thoroughfare. Among these restaurants are:
- Lola's -- the latest eatery by Michael Symon
- Flannery's Pub -- Casual Irish fare and music
- House of Blues -- Concert Club with Cajun cuisine
- Corner Alley -- Casual cuisine, music, and bowling, too
- Pickwick and Frolic -- Comedy Club, martini bar, full restaurant, and cabaret
Living on East Fourth Street:
The East Fourth Street neighborhood is home to over 250 luxury residential apartments, located in the Windsor, Buckeye, Frederick at E. 4th, and the Commercial buildings. Spaces range from 500 to 1700-square feet and rents vary from $525 to $1625 per month. For more information on rentals, see MRN's Web site.
Nearby Attractions:
East Fourth Street is within walking distance of Public Square, the Cleveland Arcade, the Warehouse District, Jacob's Field, and Quicken Loans Arena as well as dozens of downtown restaurants and retail establishments.
What's New at East Fourth Street?:
New in 2007 to the East Fourth Street neighborhood were the Wonder Bar jazz club; La Strada World Cafe, a Mediterranean eatery; Zocolo Cantina, a Mexican restaurant; and Theresa Pizza, a New York style pizzeria.
Hotels near East Fourth Street:
If you don't want to worry about driving home after an evening on East Fourth Street or if you are visiting from out of town, the area boasts several hotels. Within walking distance are the Renaissance Cleveland (check rates), the Ritz Carlton (check rates), the Radisson Hotel Gateway (check rates), and the Holiday Inn Express (check rates) on Euclid Avenue.
(updated 1-28-08)
(updated 1-28-08)


