Brunch Toronto
by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

What is the best place to have breakfast on Saturday in Toronto?
Here's the challenge I need an answer the next two hours. It's 3:36 EST, Yahoo! Answers, you're my only hope! 10 points for best answer!
Definitely the Beerbistro (18 King St. E. (416) 861-9872)
Breakfast Toronto
by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

What a good breakfast restaurant in downtown Toronto Area?
Go to Toronto next week, we visit the CN Tower and was looking for a good place for breakfast at a reasonable price.
Golden iron, Fran, Denny's, The Crescent House, JJ Muggs is good, Tim Hortons
East Restaurant Toronto
by Logan Steele · Leave a Comment

I need a good restaurant and motel in Cleveland Ohio on May 2/07.?
A friend and I are driving from Toronto to Cleveland Ohio to see the Jays vs the Indians and we are looking for a good place to have dinner and then to stay after the game.
We also want to find a bar or two to hit after the game. Looking to have a few drinks but not looking for a ‘tie-one-on’ college bar. Downtown preferred for the restaurant and bar, but east of down town is good for the motel because we are looking to save a few $.
Bonus: suggestions for golf courses in town or east of the city are welcomed (looking for mid-range but not too expensive)
Bonus 2: anything to see/do on the way to Cleveland along I-90?
There are actually some very reasonably priced downtown hotels with rooms under $100 within walking distance to Jacobs Field, downtown restaurants, and attractions. I’d recommend checking out the Raddison, Hampton Inn, and especially the Holiday Inn Express. Parking is also pretty reasonably priced and shouldn’t cost much more than $10 a day.
Staying downtown will be better, because you’ll be able to walk to the game, bars, and restaurants. It will make for a better Cleveland experience. There are actually a lot of exciting dining and entertainment developments happening downtown Cleveland right now on E.4th St. and W.6th St. These are streets you can just walk up and down and pick a place that looks fitting for you.
E.4th St. is very close to Jacobs Field – and there you’ll find a very nice comedy club, an upscale bowling alley, and a House of Blues music venue. Flannery’s Irish Pub on E.4th St. is a very popular mid-level bar and restaurant for sports fans before and after the game.
The intersection of Prospect and Huron is another little hub of activity particularly for game-goers. Winking Lizard and Panini’s are two very popular casual bars and restaurants unique to Cleveland with multiple locations found throughout the region.
W.6th St. is a little more glitzy than E.4th St. or Prospect and Huron. Most restaurants, bars, and clubs are upscale – but prices aren’t too outrageous. The Cleveland Chophouse Brewery is a very nice option for dinner and drinks. Also, for a real Cleveland restaurant and bar experience – I reccomend Johnny’s Little Bar on Frankfort Avenue off W.6th St. It is a small space with a very nice “Cleveland” ambiance, great food at great prices, and tucked away off the main drag so mostly downtown locals frequent it. Its a casual bar with a little bit of a nicer dinner menu than most casual bars.



