Eating Ohio City, 1 p.m.Just west of downtown, Ohio City, which was annexed by Clevelandin 1854, still attests to the heritage of its original European immigrant population, particularly in the historic West Side Market, a1912 landmark bustling with produce, dairy and meat vendors. But forhomegrown talent, book a date with the renowned Cleveland Orchestra. In the summer, catch them with the picnic crowd at Blossom Music Center, about 25 miles south of the city. Come back after noon to get a bit closer at the wine and craft beer Balcony Bar on the second floor. Many grocery stores have coffee bars and cafes, but few occupy a place in Clevelanders’ hearts like the new Heinen’s Grocery Storedowntown.
Source: New York Times June 30, 2016 18:22 UTC