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Top 8 food & drink things to do in Cleveland

Cleveland on a fork. Walking food tours through the markets, cooking classes with local chefs, tasting flights at the bars worth your time, and a couple of long lunches that double as the day's plan.

  1. Wine tour in Cleveland’s Gordon Square, Cleveland1

    1. Wine tour in Cleveland’s Gordon Square

    · 3.5 hours

    Three-and-a-half hours by golf cart — visit two wine bars and a cocktail lounge with ample time to relax and enjoy each venue.

  2. Cleveland city highlights tour with pickup, Cleveland2

    2. Cleveland city highlights tour with pickup

    5.0· 3 reviews· 2.5 hours

    Three-hour tour by bus covering Downtown, Playhouse Square, University Circle, and local food at West Side Market.

    Karolina stands out as one of the most informed guides we've ever met. Her thoroughness and friendly demeanor made for an engaging educational experience. We highly recommend this intimate tour to anyone traveling to Cleveland.Tim_B
  3. Cleveland Guardians baseball game at Progressive Field, Cleveland3

    3. Cleveland Guardians baseball game at Progressive Field

    5.0· 1 reviews· 3 hours

    Watch the Cleveland Guardians play at Progressive Field, a modern ballpark with skyline views and a lively atmosphere.

    Located in the city center, this is an excellent place to enjoy a baseball game.195brentm
  1. Ohio City and West Side Market food tour in Cleveland, Cleveland4

    4. Ohio City and West Side Market food tour in Cleveland

    5.0· 268 reviews· 3.5 hours

    Three-hour guided walking tour — explore Ohio City with tastings from local eateries and highlights of the historic West Side Market.

    My husband and I decided to try this food tour during our trip back home from northern Ohio, as a special surprise for our anniversary. Michelle was our guide, and we immediately clicked. She has a friendly demeanor and is very knowledgeable, clearly passionate about the city and its cuisine. The vendors also strive to ensure an enjoyable experience. A tip: schedule your tour around 11 and skip breakfast — we learned that the hard way. Fortunately, you can take your food to go for later snacking.frenchirn1018
  2. Tremont food tour in Cleveland, Cleveland5

    5. Tremont food tour in Cleveland

    4.8· 36 reviews· 3 hours

    Three and a half hours, walking tour through Tremont — sample diverse cuisines from the neighbourhood's rich culinary history to contemporary dining.

    This was an excellent food tour with fantastic stops. Our guide, Barbara, shared fascinating insights about the Tremont area, including its history, architecture, and culinary scene. The group was lively and engaged, making our anniversary weekend in Cleveland truly memorable. I highly recommend this experience; you won't leave hungry.DrewVan82
  3. Cleveland Comedy City Tour by bus, Cleveland6

    6. Cleveland Comedy City Tour by bus

    4.5· 70 reviews· 1.5 hours

    Ninety-minute bus tour — explore Cleveland's neighborhoods with a local comedian guide, plus a 15-minute break for refreshments.

    This was an incredible experience from the beginning to the end. I am grateful for the wonderful memories and fantastic photos as well.Cassandra_T
  4. Cleveland Little Italy food tour, Cleveland7

    7. Cleveland Little Italy food tour

    4.5· 52 reviews· 3.5 hours

    Three and a half hours of tasting at multiple eateries in Little Italy, delving into Cleveland's Italian heritage through its cuisine.

    The tour guide exhibited a strong passion and deep knowledge of Little Italy and the various stops we made. We enjoyed a lot of delicious food that left us all satisfied.JEFF_Y
  5. West Side Market food tour in Cleveland, Cleveland8

    8. West Side Market food tour in Cleveland

    4.1· 32 reviews· 2 hours

    Three hours walking tour of West Side Market — connect with vendors and sample delicacies from 15 different stalls, experiencing local culinary history.

    Carol was an incredibly knowledgeable and accommodating guide who made sure everyone felt welcome. Even though I didn't inform her in advance that two members of our group were gluten-free, she quickly provided suitable alternatives. The tour was interesting for both locals and out-of-towners, filled with insider details about the market's history and its vendors that you wouldn't learn on your own. We would have appreciated a map or a list of the vendors we visited, making it easier to return for purchases later.743MaryS743

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